Fewer crowds, perfect weather, and way better prices? Fall truly is cruise season’s best kept secret, and if you thought it was too late to book an amazing fall cruise, think again. We’ve uncovered over 1,100 incredible fall cruise deals under $300 per night, with some starting as low as $135 per day for a balcony cabin. Whether you’re dreaming of island hopping in the Caribbean, transatlantic crossings, exotic South Pacific adventures, or even scenic river cruises through European Christmas markets, fall offers unmatched value and options.
We’re Mark and Monica from Digital Roamads, and we’ll be sailing on several of these fantastic fall cruises ourselves. Let us take you through some of the best deals we found, explain why fall is the ideal time to cruise, and share tips for booking your next getaway.
Why Fall is Cruise Season’s Best Kept Secret
- Fewer crowds: With kids back in school, cruise lines are less crowded, making for a more relaxed onboard experience.
- Perfect weather: Many destinations have ideal weather in the fall, avoiding the scorching heat or busy summer season.
- Significantly lower prices: Cruise fares drop dramatically in fall, with many luxury and premium cruises offering unbeatable deals.
- More availability and cabin choices: Better cabin selection and more sailings to choose from.
Top Fall 2025 Cruise Deals Across the Globe
Transatlantic and Transpacific Adventures
Starting with a spectacular 16-day transatlantic cruise on the Sky Princess, you can sail from London to Fort Lauderdale for just $135 per day for two people in a balcony cabin. Imagine spending Thanksgiving exploring ports in Spain, Portugal, and Bermuda on this elegant ship.

For those seeking an Asian adventure, the Ovation of the Seas offers a 15-day transpacific journey from Los Angeles to Tokyo and Yokohama for under $200 per day in a balcony cabin. This sailing, scheduled for September 2025, combines an amazing itinerary with an exciting ship packed with activities.

Caribbean Cruises: Sun, Sea, and Savings
Escape the cold with several enticing Caribbean options. For example, the Harmony of the Seas offers a 7-day Western Caribbean cruise from Galveston, Texas, to Roatan, Costa Maya, and Cozumel for just $203 per day. Or consider the 12-day Caribbean Princess sailing from Fort Lauderdale in December, stopping at Aruba, Bonaire, Dominica, Saint Martin, Saint Thomas, and Antigua, priced at $208 per day.

Virgin Voyages’ brand new Brilliant Lady offers a repositioning cruise from Quebec City down the East Coast to Miami, hitting Charleston and Boston along the way. Priced at $218 per day with many inclusions like gratuities, specialty dining, and WiFi, this is a fantastic almost all-inclusive deal.

Mexican Riviera and Exotic South Pacific Cruises
West Coast travelers can enjoy a 7-day Mexican Riviera cruise on the Royal Princess departing Los Angeles for $157 per day, visiting beautiful ports such as Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, and Cabo San Lucas.

For those craving something more exotic, Celebrity Cruises’ Solstice class offers a 19-day South Pacific voyage starting in October for under $250 per day. This itinerary includes Honolulu, Tahiti, Moorea, New Zealand, and ends in Sydney — with the unique experience of crossing the International Date Line to gain an extra day!

Luxury and Premium Cruise Options
Fall also brings luxury cruise deals that are hard to beat. The Oceania Vista offers a 14-day transatlantic cruise from Barcelona to Miami with stops in Alicante, Malaga, Madeira, and San Juan for $628 per day. This is well below its usual price of around $1,000 per day and includes notable onboard credits.

For a truly exotic journey, the smaller Oceania Serena sails for 24 days from Cape Town to Singapore, visiting Mozambique, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Malaysia. Priced just over $600 per day, this cruise combines a safari adventure with an incredible ship experience.

Silversea’s Silver Shadow offers a 9-day luxury Caribbean cruise visiting Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saint Vincent, Saint Lucia, and Cartagena for $827 per day. This ultra-luxury line is perfect for travelers looking to splash out on a premium experience.
MSC’s new luxury division, Explora Cruises, is also making waves with its all-suite ships. Explora One offers December sailings from Miami to Barbados for $883 per day, with nearly everything included.

Viking Ocean and River Cruises
Viking Ocean’s Viking Sky offers a 14-day transatlantic cruise from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale for $428 per day — a steal compared to its usual $700-$1,200 per day pricing. This is a great opportunity to experience Viking’s elegant ocean cruises at a lower cost.

For river cruise enthusiasts, especially those dreaming of Christmas markets, there are still some cabins available on lines like Viking, Avalon, and AmaWaterways. Balcony cabins are priced around $4,500 to $4,700, which is about $1,000 off typical pricing. More affordable fixed window cabins without balconies start in the mid $3,000s. If you want to experience Europe’s magical holiday markets by river cruise, now is the time to book before availability disappears.
Solo Traveler Deals
Solo travelers, don’t feel left out! There are fantastic fall cruise deals for solo passengers, many under $250 per day with no need to double the price. These include transatlantic sailings, Caribbean cruises, and even African itineraries on lines like Azamara, offering a great cross-section of ships and destinations.

How Many Fall Cruise Deals Are Available Right Now?
Here’s a fun quiz: How many cruises do you think are available right now for under $300 per night in a balcony cabin, double occupancy, between September and December?
- Up to 250 different cruises
- 250 to 500
- 500 to 1,000
- 1,000 to 1,500
The answer is over 1,100 cruises — falling in the 1,000 to 1,500 range! That’s a staggering number of deals covering destinations all over the world, proving it’s definitely not too late to book your fall cruise.
How to Book and Get the Best Perks
When booking your fall cruise, remember that prices quoted are typically starting prices and additional expenses may apply depending on your choices. Extras like WiFi, specialty dining, excursions, and gratuities are usually not included but can be customized to your preferences.
To get the best deals, cabin selections, onboard credits, and personalized service, consider working with experienced cruise advisors who can help you find the perfect cruise and cabin for your needs.
We recommend visiting digitalroamads.com/cruising to request a custom quote and explore options tailored to your travel desires.
Conclusion
Fall is truly the ideal season for cruising with fewer crowds, perfect weather, and unbeatable prices. From short Caribbean escapes to luxurious transatlantic and exotic South Pacific voyages, there is a fall cruise for every traveler and budget. Solo travelers and river cruise enthusiasts also have fantastic opportunities this season, including last-minute Christmas market sailings.
With over 1,100 deals under $300 per night currently available, it’s clear that it’s not too late to plan your next adventure. Don’t wait too long to book, especially for popular routes and luxury cruises where availability can change quickly.
Where will you cruise this fall? Whether you’re seeking sun, culture, or a relaxing getaway, fall cruise season has something special waiting for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is fall a good time to cruise?
Absolutely. Fall offers fewer crowds, pleasant weather in many destinations, and significantly lower prices compared to peak summer months.
Are there good last-minute fall cruise deals?
Yes! There are over 1,100 fall cruises currently available under $300 per night, including last-minute bookings for popular ships and routes.
What types of cruises are available in the fall?
Fall cruises range from Caribbean and Mexican Riviera sailings to transatlantic and transpacific crossings, European repositioning cruises, luxury voyages, solo traveler specials, and river cruises including Christmas market itineraries.
Can solo travelers find good deals in the fall?
Yes, many fall cruises offer solo traveler deals with competitive pricing and no double occupancy requirements, especially on transatlantic and Caribbean cruises.
Are luxury cruises cheaper in the fall?
Luxury cruises often have significant price reductions in fall, making premium experiences more accessible. Some luxury sailings are priced well below their typical rates during this season.
Is it possible to cruise the Christmas markets by river in the fall?
Yes, there are still some cabins available for Christmas market river cruises in the fall, though availability is limited. Booking early for the next year is recommended for the best options.

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