Cruise Radar by All Aboard Deals
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The cruise price tracker that shows what cruise lines won't. Deal scores, price history, and alerts — right where you shop.
Cruise Radar is a cruise price tracker that shows real cruise ship price history, deal scores, and price trends directly on cruise booking sites — so you can book without second-guessing.
Cruise lines run “sales” year-round, but without context it’s hard to know if a price is cheap, normal, or high. Cruise Radar by All Aboard Deals gives you that context instantly, right where you’re shopping.
What Cruise Radar shows you
✓ Deal scores that show how today’s price compares to what that sailing usually costs
✓ Cruise price history with 90-day and 12-month averages
✓ Clear price context instead of promo hype
✓ Historical price trend charts to see how prices actually move
✓ Cruise price alerts and re-book notifications when fares drop
✓ Price volatility indicators so you know whether waiting helps or hurts
✓ Per-night pricing so you can compare value across trip lengths
✓ Estimated gratuities so you know the real total cost
No spreadsheets. No extra tabs. Just clarity.
Works on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Cruise.com, and Cruisebound.com — covering 9 cruise lines including Carnival and Princess.
FREE FEATURES:
✓ Deal scores
✓ 90 day price history
✓ Lowest price seen
✓ Track 5 sailings for price drops
PRO FEATURES ($12/mo):
✓ Track drink, dinning, & Wifi package prices on Royal & Celebrity
✓ Book or Wait recommendations
✓ Unlimited fare tracking
✓ Re-book fare alerts
✓ 12-month price history
✓ Volatility scores
We’re cruise deal obsessives who got tired of asking:
“Is this actually a good price — or just a good-sounding one?”
Cruise Radar helps you cut through marketing promotions and see where a price really sits — so you can book with confidence, not pressure.
Questions? Visit allaboarddeals.com
Latest reviews
- Samy Events Hub
- Been using this cruise price tracker for a few weeks now. What I like is it just shows up when I'm on Royal Caribbean or Norwegian's website — I don't have to go anywhere else or remember to check something. The score tells me if the price is good compared to the historical price average. Caught a balcony cabin at 86 that ended up being way under the 90-day average. Also stopped me from booking one that looked like a deal but scored in the 60s. Pretty much what I wanted it to do.