Weekend Cruises Under €150: The Cheapest Vacation That Exists
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Get notified when weekend cruise prices drop—so you try cruising for the price of a dinner out.
What You Get with 2-Day Cruise Alerts
- Which cruise lines offer weekend getaways
- What you actually experience in 2 nights
- How to test cruising before committing
- Price alerts for 2-3 night cruises
- Cruises to nowhere deal tracking
- Party ship and casino cruise alerts
- Committing to 7 days if cruising isn't for you
- Paying €300+ when €150 deals exist
- Missing last-minute weekend deals
What's Inside Your 2-Day Cruise Alerts
Not knowing weekend cruises exist or when they're cheap
Alerts for 2-3 night sailings when prices drop
→ Discover the cheapest vacations available
Unsure if cruising is for you
Weekend cruise recommendations for testing the waters
→ Try before you commit to 7 days
Weekend cruises sell or discount at the last minute
Alerts for deals in the final 14 days
→ Spontaneous getaways at rock-bottom prices
"We tell every first-timer: start with a weekend cruise. For €150-200, you'll know if cruising is for you. The ships are fun, the food is endless, and you don't burn vacation days. If you love it, book a longer cruise. If not, you spent less than a nice dinner. No risk."
Are weekend cruises worth it?
For first-timers and busy people, absolutely. €150-300 for 2 nights gets you a floating hotel with unlimited food, shows, pools, and a port stop. It's the lowest-risk way to try cruising.
What's a cruise to nowhere?
A cruise that doesn't visit any ports—just sailing and ship activities. Popular for parties, casinos, and quick getaways. Usually the cheapest option at €99-200.
Do weekend cruises visit ports?
Most visit 1 port (Nassau, Ensenada, or Catalina Island). Some are cruises to nowhere with no port stops. Check itinerary details—we include them in every alert.
Which cruise lines have weekend cruises?
Carnival and Royal Caribbean from Florida/California. Norwegian occasionally. Smaller casino ships too. Limited availability, which is why alerts help.
When should I book a weekend cruise?
Last-minute deals (under 14 days) are common because these fill at the end. But popular weekends (holidays, spring break) sell out early. Our alerts catch both scenarios.
What's included in a weekend cruise?
Cabin, all main meals, entertainment, pools, and basic activities. Same as longer cruises but condensed. Extras cost the same: drinks, tips, excursions.
Weekend cruise deals are the cheapest vacation option in 2025. Two to three nights at sea cost €150-500 per person—that's €75-166 per night for accommodation, unlimited food, entertainment, and often a port stop. No other getaway matches this value. Carnival's 2-night Bahamas cruises from Miami regularly hit €149. Royal Caribbean's 3-night Bahamas runs drop to €199. Even cruises to nowhere (no ports, just ship time) price under €100 when they need to fill. Weekend cruises work perfectly for first-timers testing the cruise experience, busy professionals who can't take a week off, or anyone wanting a spontaneous party at sea. These are last-minute products—prices drop significantly in the final 14 days. Set alerts, wait for the drop, and book a quick escape. You'll know if cruising is for you without committing a week of vacation or thousands of dollars.
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