A **3-day Bahamas cruise for \$99** sounds amazing — but it's important to know what that price actually includes (and what it doesn’t). Here’s a quick overview:
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### ? Typical \$99 3-Day Bahamas Cruise (What to Expect)
#### 1. **Cruise Lines Offering Low Prices**
* **Carnival**, **Royal Caribbean**, and **Margaritaville at Sea** sometimes advertise rates starting at **\$99** per person.
* These prices are typically **for an inside cabin** and based on **double occupancy**.
* Departure ports may include **Miami**, **Palm Beach**, or occasionally **Baltimore** (though \$99 deals are rare from Baltimore).
#### 2. **What’s Included**
* Room and basic dining (buffet, main dining room)
* Access to pools, shows, and entertainment
* Port stops (often **Nassau** or **Freeport** in the Bahamas)
* **Taxes and port fees** (usually **\$100–\$150+** per person extra)
* Gratuities (\~\$16–\$20/day per person)
* Drinks, specialty dining, shore excursions
* Travel to/from the port
#### 4. **Sample Itinerary**
* **Day 1:** Depart Florida
* **Day 2:** Port day in **Nassau** or **Bimini**
* **Day 3:** Return to Florida
#### 5. **Tips to Actually Book It**
* Look for **last-minute deals**
* Be flexible with dates and cabin type
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