18 April - INTERLINE - Best deals of the week
- Fleet Captain James
- 11 hours ago
- 6 min read
Summary - A big week of new discounts by all our preferred 6 star lines
This week, we have many new deals from Silversea, Regent, and Seabourn, many under $2000 per person.
All regions, all months—I've added my picks of the best deals of the week below. My Cruise Scanner is fully loaded with over 1,000 additional interline deals.
If you find one you love, ask about other departure dates.
Not planning to cruise until next year? Track prices this year as these price points will be the best indicator of what prices might do in 2026.
Last week's best deal (12 April) - New Year in Antarctica!!! Only $330 USD pp pd.
Not all of these will be available - but many will be - ask us to check.
17 nights departing December 28, 2025
Regent ❘ Seven Seas Splendor
New Ship - The most luxurious cruise line in the world.
Brochure Balcony was $46,798 USD
Interline Rate $5,950 USD
You Save87%
Australian Dollar Pricing
Category H $8900
Category G $9600
Category F $10,040
Important note: As this is not an expedition ship, you will not be able to go ashore in Antarctica - that being said I know of many people who have been on similar voyages who simply loved cruising in Antarctica.
ALWAYS INCLUDED IN ALL SUITES:
Unlimited Shore Excursions
Exquisite Dining, Including All Speciality Restaurants at No Added Cost
Unlimited Beverages, Fine Wines, Craft Cocktails, Speciality Coffees and more
Customizable In-Suite Mini Bar Replenished Daily with Your Preferences
Unlimited Access to Spa Facilities
Pre-Paid Gratuities
Unlimited Wifi*
Valet Laundry Service
24-Hour In-Suite Dining
Open Bars and Lounges and Dynamic Entertainment and Enrichment Experiences
Date Port Arrive Depart
Sunday, December 28 Buenos Aires, Argentina 6:00pm
Monday, December 29 At Sea
Tuesday, December 30 At Sea
Wednesday, December 31 Puerto Madryn, Argentina 7:00am 4:00pm
Thursday, January 1 At Sea
Friday, January 2 Punta Arenas, Chile 4:00pm
Saturday, January 3 Punta Arenas, Chile 4:00pm
Sunday, January 4 Ushuaia, Argentina 10:00am 5:00pm
Monday, January 5 Drake Passage (Cruising)
Tuesday, January 6 At Sea
Wednesday, January 7 Antarctic Peninsula (Cruising)
Thursday, January 8 Elephant Island (Cruising)
Friday, January 9 Drake Passage (Cruising)
Saturday, January 10 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands 7:00am 4:00pm
Sunday, January 11 At Sea
Monday, January 12 At Sea
Tuesday, January 13 Montevideo, Uruguay 8:00am 5:00pm
Wednesday, January 14 Buenos Aires, Argentina 8:00am
Picks of the week:
Starting this week, I will now be adding the best retail deals of the week below each Interline update. This is because some voyages will never go to interline rates, and many of our retail deals can be close to - or as low as interline fares.
Retail wrap of the week
Not a great deal of movement this week on discounting. However we still have some great deals on all months, all regions.
A word about the state of the world at present and how it will impact the cruise industry in general and your plans specifically.

The world's financial markets are in absolute turmoil, with huge fluctuations in global currencies caused by trade disputes.
Although this is a new ball game, in many ways, we have been here before. Over the years, the cruise industry has faced many challenges, some even bigger than the current border disputes. From the various Gulf wars to SARS, 9/11, and COVID-19, there have been times when the industry has shut down completely. Whatever happens, short of missiles in the air, I can't envisage us repeating a complete shutdown. We will all get through this. People will continue to travel.
What is bound to happen is a repeat of past periods of global unease. Americans make up over 60% of global cruise ship passengers. They are a skittish bunch, and any time the heat is turned up, they will tend to be extra vary and stay close at home. This is already starting to happen with cancelations starting to flow through the system.
What is new this time around is a growing anti-American feeling that is becoming an entrenched global phenomenon. Tighter and more invasive border checks and controls are causing many people to reassess and cancel plans on traveling to the USA, and this is starting to impact bookings for cruises ex-USA ports, specifically Seattle, the Caribbean/Bahamas, and Mexico. Proportionally, these are domestic markets, and the impact will be less severe in terms of bookings lost. Indeed, these local North American markets could potentially see an uptick in bookings as Americans choose to stay close to home. Which would likely make up for any overseas cancelations domestically.
The biggest impact will be felt in Europe, especially the Med and high-end expedition markets like the Arctic, Antarctica, and the Kimberley. It's wealthy Americas that predominately fill these ships. As the Americans start to stay at home, cabins will go unsold. Additional pressure on yield may also start to to be felt as foreign nationals may decide to boycott any American company, and all the biggest players are American-based.
The short of the long here translates to a scenario where although initially the cost of overseas travel may rise in the short term, based on past periods of unrest, as people start to stay home, prices will have to drop, and drop significantly to fill the ships.
As with the share market, it's those who understand the long game, that can take advantage of price fluctuations and bag significant bargains.
Short of the long - Watch this space - huge discounts are coming.
Many of the deals published last week are still available. I've added these below.
Even if your big cruise is well over the horizon, now is the time to start to short list your preferred options 6 Star 4 Less can help, better than any other agency, in establishing a realistic and achievable budget.




Below are the best deals for the peak season in Europe this year.
As always, deals below and on the front page of our Website are open to everyone and have all been loaded into My Cruise Scanner.

The best deals this week by region and month
The Med




Northern Europe


Alaska


The best deals from last week - most are still available.
Deals from last week that may still be available.
To book or enquire, use our online chat.
Final Call: The Kimberley—The Kimberley is sold out this year. We are the only agency with access to the last remaining berths at prices thousands of dollars below normal.
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Just a quick recap about pricing:
All pricing below is USD, but we can sell most lines in AUD, and prices will usually work out cheaper but not always.
We will match or better any price.
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NOTE: as you click through for live pricing, you may find discrepancies; this is because often only one or two cabins might be offered at the cheaper rates
As these sell out, prices will fluctuate.
Our live results update in real-time, and you can view how many cabins remain at each price point.
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Compare the actual end cost vs the value of inclusions across brands.




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Contact Captain James 0430 200 535
Hot Tip: If you missed our best deals last week, you should check them out; most are still current and available.
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