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Why Group Cruises Are Different
Planning for One Cabin Is Easy. Planning for Ten Is Not.

Once multiple families, payment schedules, cabin preferences, and questions start getting involved, things can quickly become overwhelming.


That's where we come in.


We help coordinate the details, answer questions, keep everyone informed, and make the planning process easier for both group leaders and travelers.

How We Help Group Leaders
Being the Group Leader Doesn't Mean Doing Everything Yourself.

When you're organizing a group cruise, it's easy to become the person everyone turns to with questions about cabins, payments, deadlines, travel documents, and cruise details.


We help take some of that pressure off.


We'll work alongside you throughout the planning process, helping travelers understand their options, stay informed about important dates, and feel confident about their upcoming vacation. That means fewer questions coming your way and a smoother experience for everyone involved.


You bring the group together. We'll help guide them through the cruise planning process.

Tiffaney and Bryan of Sea Breeze Escapes posing together on a cruise ship staircase, reflecting their passion for cruising and helping others plan memorable vacations.
How It Works
A simple process from your first request to when you’re ready to sail.

Planning a group cruise starts with a conversation about your group, your goals, and the type of experience you're hoping to create. Whether you're organizing a family reunion, friends getaway, celebration, club trip, or organization sailing, we'll help you narrow down the best cruise lines, ships, itineraries, and sailing dates for your group.


Once you've selected a cruise, we'll work with you to get your group set up and provide the information your travelers need to begin booking. Throughout the planning process, we'll help answer questions, explain options, communicate important dates and deadlines, and serve as a resource for both group leaders and travelers.


As sail day approaches, we'll continue providing guidance and support to help ensure everyone feels prepared and excited for their upcoming vacation. From the initial planning stages to embarkation day, you'll have experienced cruisers in your corner helping make the group cruise experience as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cabins are needed for a group cruise?

Requirements vary by cruise line, but most group bookings start with a minimum number of cabins.


Do group cruises receive special perks?

Sometimes. Depending on the cruise line and sailing, groups may qualify for amenities, onboard credit, or other benefits.


Can travelers make payments separately?

Yes. Each cabin is responsible for its own reservation and payment schedule.


Can people book from different states?

Absolutely. Group members can live anywhere as long as they are sailing on the same cruise.


Can I be a group leader even if I've never planned a cruise before?

Yes. We'll guide you through the process and help you understand what to expect.


How far in advance should I book a group cruise?

The earlier, the better. Planning your group cruise well in advance gives your travelers more time to budget, make payments, request time off work, and coordinate travel plans. It also increases the likelihood of securing the cabins and sailing dates your group wants.

Most cruise lines require a minimum number of cabins, typically between 5 and 8 rooms, to be booked within the first 30 to 90 days after the group is created. Starting early gives your group the best opportunity to meet those requirements and keep the group booking active.


What's included in a cruise fare?

Most cruise fares include your stateroom, meals in the main dining venues, entertainment, and access to many onboard activities and amenities. Things like specialty dining, shore excursions, drink packages, Wi-Fi, and gratuities may cost extra depending on the cruise line.


Do I need a passport for a cruise?

It depends on your itinerary and the cruise line's requirements. We'll let you know what travel documents are required for your specific sailing before you book.


Do you only book certain cruise lines?

No. We work with a variety of cruise lines and help match you with the one that best fits your travel style, budget, and vacation goals.


Does it cost extra to use Sea Breeze Escapes?

In most cases, no. Our services are typically included in the cruise fare, meaning you receive our guidance, support, and expertise at no additional cost.