How Does It Work
From booking to boarding, everything is made simple.

I start by learning your travel dates, budget, and what kind of cruise experience you are looking for. 


From there, I narrow down cruise lines, ships, and itineraries that actually fit your travel style and send you the best options to choose from.


Once you are ready, I secure your cruise with a deposit and go over your payment schedule so everything is clear and easy to follow. I also help you understand your cabin options and what to expect so you are confident in what you are booking.


As your trip gets closer, I stay on top of important details, reminders, and any final steps you need to complete. Before you know it, everything is set and you are ready to board without second guessing a thing.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a cruise vacation?

Most cruises include your cabin, meals in main dining areas and buffets, onboard entertainment, pools, and access to most ship activities. Some things like specialty dining, drinks, Wi-Fi, excursions, and gratuities may cost extra depending on the cruise line.


How do I choose the right cruise line?

Each cruise line has a different vibe. Royal Caribbean is great for activities and entertainment, Carnival is known for fun and affordability, and Disney Cruise Line is ideal for families and a more themed, elevated experience. I help match you to the right one based on your travel style.


Do cruises leave from Boston or do I need to fly?

Some cruises do sail from nearby ports like Boston seasonally, but many itineraries require flights to ports like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or Orlando depending on the destination.


Are cruises good for families, couples, or groups?

Yes. Cruises are one of the most flexible vacation options. There are ships and itineraries designed for families, couples, solo travelers, and large groups.


When is the best time to book a cruise?

Booking early usually gives you better pricing, cabin selection, and promotions. Peak travel times like summer, holidays, and spring break tend to sell out faster.


Do I need a passport for a cruise?

For most international cruises, yes. A passport is strongly recommended. Some closed-loop cruises departing and returning to the U.S. may allow other documents, but a passport is always the safest option.


What is the difference between cabin types?

Cabins range from interior rooms to oceanview, balconies, and suites. The main differences are space, views, and comfort level. Balcony rooms are the most popular for first-time cruisers.


Can I book excursions and dining before my cruise?

Yes. Many cruise lines allow you to pre-book excursions, specialty dining, drink packages, and onboard activities before sailing. I can help you organize all of that.


Do you require a deposit to book a cruise?

Yes. Cruises can typically be booked with a low deposit, with the remaining balance due closer to the sailing date. Payment plans are available depending on the cruise line and booking date.