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5 Reasons to Book With a Travel Agent for Your Next Cruise

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Cruises have many nuances and moving parts that make planning more confusing than what you'd experience with a land-based vacation. You might be wondering, "Should I book my cruise through a travel agent?"

Our answer is yes. Apart from the fact that travel agents can offer personalized attention for a negligible fee, they also offer peace of mind before and during your trip. Not only that, but it will save you the time and energy from researching yourself. With over five mainstream cruise lines that sail Alaska, Europe, the Caribbean, and Bahamas, this task can get overwhelming pretty quickly. 

Here are five solid reasons to book a cruise with a travel advisor.

H2O zone on Royal Caribbean ship

1. Expert Advice

Whether you're planning your first cruise or your 100th, a good travel agent can help you find a cruise line, ship, and specific sailing that fit your exact travel style, budget and schedule. Are you an active, beach-loving family traveler who has a limited budget and a small, one-week vacation window? A wealthy, retired single cruiser with a flexible schedule and a desire to do nothing but read between spa treatments? No matter the case, they'll be able to compile options based on what YOU are hoping to get out of your cruise vacation. 

A travel agent will keep all of these specifications in mind to match you with a voyage and cabin type that are just right. 

Picking the cruise line, ship, and itinerary is only the first step! They can give you pointers for activities, restaurants, or even shore excursions to try, based on your interests. 

2. Perks

Most cruise lines pay travel agents a commission for every booking they make. While agents generally aren't allowed to funnel that money directly to their clients, they can offer other incentives, extras, and small gifts. They might include bottles of wine, prepaid gratuities, onboard credit, or even free dinners in specialty restaurants, some of which can add up to hundreds of dollars in overall savings.

Additionally, travel advisors can often negotiate group discounts from cruise lines if they're handling a large number of bookings across several clients. In cases like that, a good advisor will pass those savings along to you when they reserve your cabin.

3. Reminders and Alerts

If you're forgetful, or simply want to book a trip and enjoy the anticipation without fretting over deadlines, it helps to have someone to remind you of when they are. Enter your travel agent, who will nudge you when final payments are due and advise you on when to make reservations for things like specialty dining, spa treatments, and shore excursions.

Your travel advisor can also monitor your cruise fare for price drops and alert you if your cruise line cancels the sailing, adds or removes ports, offers you a cabin upgrade, or makes other changes to your booking or itinerary.

Mariner of the Seas top decks at night

4. Peace of Mind

In the event the cruise line does make changes to your booking or the sailing itself, your travel agent will be your advocate. Let's face it: nobody loves to sit on hold. Having a travel agent able to do your bidding is a particularly valuable asset if changes happen when you're already onboard and don't have the time or cell phone service to deal with making tons of phone calls to adjust travel arrangements. Communicate only with your agent, and he or she will pass the details on to you, ask how you'd like to proceed and work with the cruise line to implement whichever options you choose.

In the event you decide to cancel, change your sailing date or purchase add-ons like flights or hotel reservations pre-cruise, your agent will handle all of the minutia -- including the processing of any payments, cruise credits or refunds -- leaving you with nothing to do but relax, pack your bags and show up on embarkation day.

Studio cabin on NCL Bliss

5. Access

If you plan to cruise often, it can be helpful to build a relationship with a travel agent who will tell you about the latest promotions, such as single supplement waivers, kids sail free, fares with complimentary beverage or Wi-Fi packages. Access is also key if you're hoping to book a specific cabin (think the coveted Disney Wish Funnel Suite or Royal Caribbean's Ultimate Family Suite) or hard-to-find sailings, such as new ship christenings, themed voyages, or holiday cruises.

Ultimately, booking through a travel agent allows you to take a "set it and forget it" approach to cruise arrangements and provides access to an expert who will steer you in the right direction for your next voyage.

To find a reputable travel advisor, ask your travel-loving friends for recommendations, seek out a local brick-and-mortar travel agency for a face-to-face meeting, or head to your favorite cruise line's website for travel agent locator resources.

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