Skip to main content

CRUISE LINE LOYALTY PROGRAMS


As is the case with most companies, cruise lines try very hard to retain their clientele, doing everything they possibly can to get you to reserve your next cruise(s) with them again instead of going to the competition. 

Michael's Club - Courtesy of Celebrity
Like airlines, hotels, car rental agencies etc., cruise lines have their own “frequent client” programs, designed to entice cruisers to rebook with them, offering additional perks to reward their frequent clients.  These perks range from free or reduced costs on wifi, dry cleaning, spa treatments etc., to upgraded accommodations, invitation to sit with the captain at dinner one night, ability to reserve specialty dining and excursions before others, priority embarkation, free transfers, reduced pricing, access to special areas on board only for higher level loyalty club members or suite guests (such as Celebrity Cruise’s Michael's Club pictured here) and more. 
 
~ CRUISE LINE LOYALTY PROGRAMS ARE AN EXCELLENT WAY TO ENHANCE YOUR CRUISE VACATION EXPERIENCE, WITH SPECIAL TREATMENT AND PRIVILEGES THAT ARE COMPLIMENTARY TO LOYAL CRUISERS~


In keeping with our agency’s cruise line specialization strategy, we strongly feel that you would be well-served to remain loyal to one or two cruise lines that you are very pleased with.  Your benefits increase exponentially as you travel more and more with that cruise line, with most programs having tier-based levels of benefits based on how many cruise nights you have sailed with them.

Here below we are providing links to the loyalty programs of the cruise lines GO Enterprises specializes in.  If you are new to cruising, or fairly new, it would be to your advantage to review these programs in advance to help you select the right cruise line for you to travel on repeatedly, being well-rewarded for your loyalty!

Click on the name of the loyalty program to link directly to their website for full details. 

AZAMARA                             Le Club Voyage
CELEBRITY                           Captains Club
OCEANIA                               Oceania Club
REGENT SEVEN SEAS          Seven Seas Society
ROYAL CARIBBEAN             Crown & Anchor Club
SILVERSEA CRUISES            Venetian Society
UNCRUISE ADVENTURES    Beyond the Buoy
UNIWORLD RIVER                River Heritage Club
WINDSTAR CRUISES            Yacht Club



With friends dockside - Courtesy RCCL
Besides the perks directly from the cruise line, as frequent cruisers will attest to, it’s somewhat of a “badge of honor” when the inevitable question comes up while chatting with other cruisers on board “have you travelled with XYZ cruise line before?” and you can say, “Yes, several times”.  For many cruisers the interaction with others while cruising is a big part of the experience.  One gets to meet & mingle, interact & bond with others in a way that can’t be compared with traveling on land based vacations.

~ IT IS QUITE COMMON TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS WHILE CRUISING THAT BECOME LIFE-LONG FRIENDS, KEEPING IN TOUCH AND EVEN TRAVELLING TOGETHER ON FUTURE CRUISES…~

If you are outgoing and like to continually expand your social circle, or not quite as outgoing yet open to making new friends if you have the opportunity, then cruising the world as a client loyal to one or two cruise lines is ideal for you!!  Enjoy the intangible yet delightful perks of new friendships forged, along with the additional tangible perks that your favorite cruise line loyalty program provides you to express their gratitude for your returning business!


Contact GO Enterprises today to assist with reserving your next cruise vacation!!


https://for-cruising.com/contact-us/


*  With purchase of qualifying cruise vacation.
   Specific hotels in each cruise port, subject to availability.
   One room for each cruise stateroom / suite purchased.

Contact GO-Enterprises through link on banner for full details, mention this promotion in message field.



Popular posts from this blog

Further Updates on Travel to Cuba

Just about a week away until the first regularly scheduled flight between the United States and Cuba!  JetBlue flights between Ft. Lauderdale and the centrally located Cuban city of Santa Clara begins August 31 st .  This will initially operate 3 days a week, becoming daily starting October 1 st . General Tourism is still prohibited, however through JetBlue one can procure an affidavit that will affirm a traveler is traveling for one of the 12 allowable reasons (ranging from humanitarian, religious and educational purposes) which allows the purchase of a Cuban entry visa ($50 USD) as well as the mandatory Cuban health insurance ($25), the latter being added to the cost of the flight (starting at $99 each way) automatically.  It is expected that other airlines operating flights between the U.S. and Cuba will follow suit. Other relevant news; Cuba has recently announced a partnership with the French companies Bouygues International to upgrade Jose Marti Havana Airport to

Escorted Guided Tours Demystified; Part 1

As peak season for cruising wraps up the busy season for escorted guided tours is starting up.   I have had many conversations with clients, and even less experienced travel agents who are somewhat mystified and unsure of how these really work.   Are the guides used from the area visited or somebody from the tour company office far away from the destination?   Is there going to be a language or dialect barrier or will I be able to understand the escort?   What sort of service can I expect, what exactly does the guide / escort do?   Will I feel like I am being herded around along with dozens of other people, or will I have some independence? All great questions, and very important to know.   I have worked as an international tour director for close to a decade, working for small upscale tour operators escorting tour groups world-wide.   I have also worked for several years for Abercrombie & Kent, who many feel is the best (arguably, perhaps) global tour operator there is, among

Tying It All Together, Getting Transfers Between Airport ~ Hotel ~ Cruise Port

So you have your upcoming vacation pretty much set; Cruise booked, air which gets you into town a couple days early, and a hotel.   You’re thinking about sightseeing and reviewing travel guides, planning your days in port, or while on land, etc. Should you concern yourself early on in the planning stages with the logistics of getting to and from the different cruise and air ports, hotel, etc.?   Simply pre-book the transfers provided by the cruise line, or not worry about it at all and just take a taxi on arrival?   Arrange private transfers through an outside company? ~THE LOGISTICS OF TRANSFERRING BETWEEN PLACES WHILE TRAVELING CAN BE EVEN MORE INVOLVED THAN WHAT YOU WENT THROUGH TO CHOOSE AIR OR HOTEL~ The good news is that it would be a rare event if failure to plan properly would be catastrophic, at worst typically you will end up paying more money and having some frustrations over the situation. First of all, I have never been a big fan of prearranged private