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Sydney to Hawaii Cruise - 18 Nights - $1309 pp (Quad Share) + $200 Credit via Cruise Agency

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18 nights Sydney to Hawaii cruise on the Carnival Legend for $73 per person per night (Quad share cabin).

Deal includes a bonus $200 Onboard Credit.

Carnival Cruises
* Sydney to Hawaii
* 18 Nights
* Departing: 18 April 2016
* Ship: Carnival Legend
* Ports: Sydney, Noumea, Port Denarau, Cross International Dateline, Papeete, Moorea, Bora Bora, Honolulu

Prices
* Cabin: Quad
* Category: Inside (code: "IS")
* $1,309 per person
* (i.e. $73 per person / per night)*
* PLUS BONUS $200 Onboard Credit

Note: Total Cabin Price (for 4 persons) is: $5,237.

Further details:
http://cruiseagency.com.au/news/cruise-hawaii-from-73-dollar…

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  • +5

    Probably put Quad Share in title. No way im sharing a room with strangers

    • @easternculture - I did try to do that originally, but ran out of length due to character limit. Have modified the title to accommodate now. Thanks.

  • +1

    where is the $1309 deal? The website shows that "IS" is $1340 pp.

    Also, as per the comment above, the title of this deal should include the minimum price. I'm guessing that it will be $5,400+ including booking fees etc.

  • I'm liking the look of the Sea princess dept 15th May next year. But I do have a couple of questions regarding this cruise, can you help?

    106 days

    Sydney,
    Melbourne,
    Adelaide,
    Fremantle,
    Colombo,
    Dubai,
    Dubai,
    Muscat,
    Aqaba (for Petra),
    Suez,
    Salerno,
    Rome (civitavecchia),
    Lisbon,
    Brussels/bruges (zeebrugge),
    Rotterdam,
    Copenhagen,
    Stockholm,
    Helsinki,
    St. Petersburg,
    St. Petersburg,
    Tallinn,
    Riga,
    Warnemunde,
    Dover,
    Cobh,
    Sydney,
    Boston,
    New York,
    New York,
    Royal Naval Dockyard,
    Cartagena,
    Panama Canal,
    Manta,
    Lima (callao),
    Lima (callao),
    Pisco (puerto San Martin),
    Santiago (valparaiso),
    Easter Island,
    Pitcairn Island,
    Papeete,
    Raiatea,
    Cross International Dateline,
    Auckland,
    Sydney,
    Brisbane

    • Most definitely. Please send your query across via email, or give the office a call - details are on the website. Thanks.

      • -2

        Thanks. is it possible to skip Adelaide? If not, can we stay on the ship?

        • @clandestino - I'm not 100% sure on the specifics of that one. Might be best if you email, phone (1300 number / local call rates AU-wide) or drop into the office. One of the travel agents would be only too happy to assist you.

        • +1

          In my experience you can definitely stay on the ship if the port is no interest to you.

        • +1

          The only way you can skip ports if you get off and do an overland trip and meet the ship elsewhere out of your own pocket but you need to organise this in advance and yes you can stay on board the ship on port days the whole time if you like.

  • Does this mean you have to fly back from Hawaii at your own cost ?

    • Yes, that is correct.

    • +1

      *Swim.

  • Are there any cruises for shorter period of 5 or 7 days?

    • @dealonaustralia - here is our listing of Short Cruises of 4 days or less: http://www.cruiseagency.com.au/short-cruises/.

      Please let me know which city you are in, and I'll find a cheap cruise for 5 - 7 days (if that is your preferred cruise length).

      • I'm in Sydney. It's for my parents trying out cruise for first tim .

  • +2

    You need to keep in mind that for $1309 you get "Guaranteed Interior Stateroom", which means that you may get any available interior stateroom available. If you are lucky, you may get a reasonable one, but if not - you may end up at the very front or rear of the ship (where it can be really wobbly, especially considering the distance that you will have to travel; and then you may get sea sick).

    • @bob19 - Correct - Inside cabin code "IS" is a "Guaranteed Interior Stateroom" … hence the low price. This means that your actual cabin number/location is not allocated at time of booking, but rather at a later date closer to the sail date by Carnival Cruises themselves.

      If you prefer a higher grade cabin, there are cabins available in other higher classes (at discounted rates). Please check our website (see below), or give the office a call and one of the travel agents will be only too happy to assist you.

      http://www.cruiseagency.com.au/cruise-details/carnival/g613n…

  • Im actually interested in the Hawaii to Sydney leg!

    Any deals for that?

    • @GLO - Definitely. What are your requirements/preferences?

      Single, Twin, Triple or Quad?
      Inside, Oceanview, Balcony or Suite?

      Thanks.

      • I have 2 adults and 4 children. So what ever works out the best with the room configuration.

        Being 6 of us we are looking for the absolute best bang for buck deal.

        Thanks

  • $73 per day sounds pretty good to me, I have been on a few cruises and they are around the $120 more per day.

  • Any cruise deals departing syd around christmas?

    • @dealsniper - unfortunately not at the moment. Christmas/School Holidays is the peak cruise period, so rarely do you see a cruise selling for less than $100 pp / pn during this period. Will keep you posted though if something 'special' pops up.

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