Cruise for free? Yes, it’s possible and it’s not as hard as you might think. The goal is to entice enough friends to book, or take your team of salespeople as a reward, and combine it as a business meeting, so you could earn free passage under any cruise line’s group policy.
As the organizer of the group, you will became the designated “tour conductor.” Tour conductors work with a travel agency to make all the travel and onboard arrangements; their primary jobs are recruitment and communication. Sign up enough people and you will pay no fare.
Most cruise lines, including Carnival, Celebrity, Disney, Holland America, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean and Princess, ordinarily define a group cruise as a minimum of 16 people occupying eight cabins (third and fourth passengers in a cabin are allowed, but they do not count toward the total). The 16th person (the tour conductor) cruises free. However, free passengers must pay taxes and port charges (and, of course, airfare to the port, if needed).
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