Tag: Costco Cruise
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Costco Cruises to Bermuda
Although a popular cruise destination, there are comparatively few Costco cruises to Bermuda. Costco’s Bermuda cruise offerings are also not particularly diverse – the vast majority last about a week, leave from a port in a northern East Coast city, and follow similar itineraries. A cruise to Bermuda is therefore a perfect week-long vacation for a resident of an Eastern city looking to enjoy tropical weather and some time on the beach. Below we outline what Costco cruises to Bermuda are available, as well as explain how to book a Bermudan cruise via Costco Travel. Read more […] -
Costco Cruises to the Bahamas
The Bahamas are an extremely popular cruise destination thanks to their close proximity to Florida, so it should come as no surprise that there are hundreds of Costco cruises to the Bahamas every year. Some months (like the winter months) there is more traffic to the Bahamas than others, but there is never any shortage of cruises sold via Costco Travel to choose from. Below we give a brief overview of Costco’s Bahamian cruises, as well explain how to book a cruise to the Bahamas with Costco. Although more or less straightforward, finding a cruise to the Bahamas exclusively is made slightly more difficult by the fact that they are lumped in with all of Costco’s Caribbean cruises. Read more […] -
Costco Cruises to Asia
In our guide and overview of Costco cruises, we mentioned that you can take a Costco cruise to the far corners of the globe. There is essentially no further corner of the globe than Asia, at least from the American (and partially European) perspective, and you can in fact take a Costco cruise to Asia. However, before you consider booking one of Costco’s Asian sailings, there are a couple of important things to keep in mind that we explain below. Read more […] -
Costco Cruises to Alaska
Alaska is one of the most popular cruise destinations in the world, so basically all enterprises associated with the industry (cruise lines, travel agencies, deal-aggregation websites, etc.) offer or promote Alaskan cruises, including Costco cruises. (Costco cruises aren’t really an “enterprise” in themselves, but are more like a division of Costco Travel, which provides travel-related service to Costco members.) There are a number of Costco cruises to Alaska on seven different cruise lines – Celebrity, Holland America, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Disney, Norwegian, and Regent Seven Seas – and below we sort what is available through, and how you can book with, Costco directly. Read more […] -
Costco Cruises to Antarctica
To be informed that there are Costco cruises to Antarctica could be doubly surprising – you may not be aware that Costco offers cruises, and you also might not know that there are cruises to Antarctica. In fact, there are cruises to Antarctica, and Costco would be happy to sell you one, at least if they could (more on this in moment). Below we outline Costco’s Antarctic cruise offerings, as it were, explaining what a cruise to Antarctica is and how you can go about finding one. Read more […] -
Costco Cruises: A Guide and Overview
Most people think of Costco as a place to buy cheap food items and other merchandise in bulk, and while this is undoubtedly the company’s primary function, Costco also offers cruises, which we will call – what else? – Costco cruises. There is no Costco cruise line or Costco cruise ship, so the company doesn’t exactly “offer” cruises, at least not directly. Rather, the company facilitates the purchasing of, and makes arrangements for, the cruise vacations of members who book directly with Costco. Thus, Costco, or technically the subsidiary Costco Travel (wholly owned by Costco Wholesale Corporation), is a travel agency that Costco members can take advantage of. Below we provide a brief overview and guide to Costco cruises, which is really fairly simple. Read more […]