Aletha's 30th Birthday cruise!!!
Aletha is turning 30 and she wants you to join her in celebrating her big day on the Carnival Triumph. Brandin and Mainstage Travel is assisting Aletha with booking all of her guests and all of the cruise information can be found below. If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact us.
The Cruise
Departing from Galveston, TX, this 5 night cruise aboard the Carnival Triumph will stop at Cozumel and Progresso with 2 days at sea. The Carnival Triumph has recently been updated with Fun Ship 2.0 features including Guy Fieri's Burger Joint, The BlueIguana Cantina and more.
Departing from Galveston, TX, this 5 night cruise aboard the Carnival Triumph will stop at Cozumel and Progresso with 2 days at sea. The Carnival Triumph has recently been updated with Fun Ship 2.0 features including Guy Fieri's Burger Joint, The BlueIguana Cantina and more.
Itinerary
- Day 1: Departure Date: February 22, 2016 at 4:00pm
- Day 2: "Fun Day" at Sea
- Day 3: Port of Call: Cozumel Mexico 8:00am - 4:00pm
- Day 4: Port of Call: Progresso Mexico 9:00am - 6:00pm
- Day 5: "Fun Day" at Sea
- Day 6: Arrive Galveston 8:30am
Pricing - The prices listed below are per person based on double occupancy (two people per cabin). For convenience, the prices below include taxes & fees of 64.78 per person and gratuities of 60.00 per person in the rates. Additionally, each cabin will receive a $100 on board credit to be used while sailing*.
- 8D Balcony: $638.78
- 8C Balcony: $628.78
- 6B Ocean View: $488.78
- 4B Interior: $443.78
Booking
- A deposit of $50 per person is due by June 1st for all passengers to secure space in the group.
- Cabin location can be assigned once each guest has reached total payment of $200.
- Click here to begin booking or call or email Brandin. 909-973-7279 [email protected]
- $200 per person due by October 16, 2015
- Final Payment due by December 18, 2015
Travel Protection & Insurance
As a Travel Professional, I recommend purchasing travel insurance. Did you know that most visits to a cruise ship's infirmary are not covered by traditional health insurance? Additionally, in the unlikely event you need to return home before the voyage ends, most costs incurred are eligible to be refunded with the proper travel protection. When you book, we will provide more information regarding Travel Protection.
As a Travel Professional, I recommend purchasing travel insurance. Did you know that most visits to a cruise ship's infirmary are not covered by traditional health insurance? Additionally, in the unlikely event you need to return home before the voyage ends, most costs incurred are eligible to be refunded with the proper travel protection. When you book, we will provide more information regarding Travel Protection.
Cruise FAQs
Do I need a passport?
Can I book a cabin all to myself?
Can a cabin have more than 2 passenger?
Do I need a passport?
- A passport is highly recommended anytime you are leaving the country. While you technically can take this cruise with just a government issued photo ID and an original copy of your birth certificate, you will be unable to return to the United States by any other means in the event of an emergency or accident.
Can I book a cabin all to myself?
- Yes, but there is typically a 200% surcharge.
Can a cabin have more than 2 passenger?
- Yes, most cabins can accommodate up to 4 passengers. Prices for the 3rd and 4th passenger are available upon request.