British Virgin Islands, St. Maarten, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Belize and more

$900+ in perks—Balcony: Caribbean weeklong cruises

Anika Maiberger
Deal Expert
Score drinks, tips, Wi-Fi, spending credits and a balcony cabin on an award-winning cruise line.

Why We Love This Deal

Set sail with Celebrity Cruises, named among the best cruise lines in the world by Travel and Leisure and Conde Nast Traveler readers. You'll visit tropical ports in St. Maarten, the British Virgin Islands, Belize and more. This all-inclusive package costs $800 more when booking elsewhere.

What's included:

  • 7 nights in an Veranda cabin aboard Celebrity Beyond, Summit, Constellation, Silhouette or Apex
  • Depart from Miami, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Port Canaveral or San Juan
  • Classic drinks package, including beers, wines, cocktails, liqueurs and frozen drinks (reg. $89 per person, per night)
  • Daily Wi-Fi (reg. $20 per person, per night)
  • Prepaid tips (reg. $18 per person, per night)
  • $100 onboard credit per cabin
  • All taxes and fees
  • Highlights may include: Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; Philipsburg, Saint Maarten; Cozumel, Costa Maya, Mexico; Belize City, Belize

Depart for the following per-person prices:

  • $1349 … Sept. 27; Oct. 25, 2026 
  • $1379 … Nov. 8, 2026
  • $1449–$1499 … Aug. 30; Oct. 11; Dec. 6, 2026
  • $1549–$1599 … Oct. 4; Nov. 14, 28; Dec. 12, 13, 2026; Jan. 16, 30; April 24, 2027

This is part of a larger sale that features many lines, destinations and perks. Visit our partner's website for more details.

Book by Feb. 25.

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When You Can Go

September–October; other dates into 2027 on sale

Savings

$800–$866 vs. regular rates

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