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Avoid These 10 Ship Cruise Purchases That Waste Your Money

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By Abundance Favour 4 min read

Cruising is a dream vacation for many, but it’s also an easy way to overspend without realizing it. Between the excitement and convenience, it’s tempting to make impulse buys on board. 

However, with a little planning and foresight, we can avoid wasting money on unnecessary extras. 

Here’s a guide to the items that might sound tempting but can seriously damage our cruise budget.

Wi-Fi Purchased After Boarding

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Wi-Fi on cruises is notoriously expensive, especially if you wait until you’re onboard to buy. Most cruise lines offer significant discounts if you purchase Wi-Fi before the trip. 

If staying connected is a must, it’s better to decide and lock in the best price before departure.

Drink Packages We Don’t Need

Beverage packages can look appealing, but they aren’t always the best deal. Often, the cost of these packages can add up quickly, especially if you’re not drinking enough to make it worthwhile. 

If we don’t drink alcohol often, or we’re only interested in soft drinks, it’s best to skip these all-inclusive offers.

Soda and Coffee Plans

Many cruise lines offer soda and coffee plans, but these often end up costing more than they’re worth. For example, some basic drinks, such as iced tea or coffee, may already be included in your fare. 

If you’re not planning to drink sodas or fancy coffee regularly, it’s better to pass on these add-ons.

Specialty Dining Every Night

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While specialty dining restaurants onboard might be amazing, they can also drain your budget if you book them every night. 

Many cruise lines offer dining packages that save money, but if you’re not careful, individual meals can become an expensive habit. 

Pick your top spots, and consider dining packages if you plan to indulge more than once.

Individual Cruise Photos

Cruise photos are a classic souvenir, but buying them one by one can add up quickly. Photo packages are usually cheaper, so if you want pictures, it’s better to opt for a bundle or a single portrait session. It’s easy to get caught up in the moment, but the cost of individual prints can surprise you.

Spa Treatments with Hidden Fees

Spa treatments can be a great way to relax, but it’s important to consider the extra costs that come with them. 

Many cruise lines automatically add gratuities and additional fees to spa treatments, resulting in a final bill much higher than expected. Book your treatment carefully and factor in those extra charges before you decide.

Room Service Charges

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Room service might sound like the ultimate convenience, but it often comes with hidden charges. Most cruise lines charge extra for room service, adding a fee to the order and a gratuity. 

If you’re tempted to call for food delivery, be sure to check the costs first, or stick to dining options where the service charge is included.

Duty-Free Liquor and “Bargains”

While shopping for duty-free items might sound like a good deal, it’s not always the best way to save money. 

Duty-free alcohol, for instance, often can’t be taken back to your cabin until the last day of the cruise. 

When it comes to souvenirs or luxury goods, it’s best to do a bit of research beforehand to ensure you’re actually getting a better price.

Impulse Souvenirs

Cruise shops can be tempting, especially with their limited-time offers. But those branded hoodies, jewelry, and watches are often marked up to capitalize on impulse buys. 

Before grabbing a souvenir, think carefully about whether you truly want it or if it’s just an emotional purchase prompted by the vacation mood.

Art Auctions at Sea

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Art auctions on cruises can be exciting but also risky for our wallets. The environment is designed to encourage quick decisions, and sometimes we might end up bidding more than we intended in the heat of the moment. 

If you’re interested in art, it’s better to do your research ahead of time and avoid bidding impulsively during a cruise auction.

 

Read the original article in Crafting Your Home.

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Abundance Favour

Abundance Ota is a content writer and blogger with a passion for telling stories that inform, engage, and connect with readers.

Her work focuses on lifestyle, trending topics, and human interest stories, bringing readers timely insights and fresh perspectives.

With a commitment to accuracy and clear communication, she strives to create content that not only informs but also encourages thoughtful discussion and a deeper understanding of the world around us.

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