Star of the Seas is crazy expensive: 4 best ships to book instead
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Star of the Seas will be welcoming paying passengers aboard on August 16th and setting sail from Port Canaveral, Florida to the Bahamas.
Sailing aboard one of the newest cruise ships at sea isn't cheap.
MSC World America delivers when it comes to amenities.
Norwegian Aqua offers flexible pricing, eye-catching amenities, and a very modern design.
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The next edition of the record-breaking Icon Class is on the horizon, just over one year after Royal Caribbean welcomed its largest cruise ship ever to its fleet. Star of the Seas will welcome paying passengers aboard on August 16, setting sail from Port Canaveral, Florida, to the Bahamas. As exciting as Star of the Seas' debut is, sailing aboard one of the newest cruise ships at sea isn't cheap. Fares for its inaugural sailings were pricey, though not as offensive as Icon of the Seas' inaugural fares, which often exceeded $2,500 per person for a windowless interior stateroom. Still, while it's cheaper to cruise on Star of the Seas during its first year in operation, other ships offer fun-filled vacations for a fraction of the cost. Here are some comparable ships that deliver exciting amenities and great value. Learn more about cruising: https://cruise.blog/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecruiseblog