Good luck on those airfares. I have seen some decent cruise fares over the Pond TO UK and quickly realize I can’t stomach the price increase for flying.
I am hoping that this “revenge travel” will slack off and prices decrease some - but I have a feeling we are in this increased price period for nearly everything for years(?) to come. I am trying to adjust my travel hopes.
If you have a different period of school breaks, maybe you could also try a different time of year. It’s not just the airfare, but this summer’s cruise price are really up (at least for Disney). A January 4-night Wish cruise in a balcony was around $2500. Late May/ early June is showing interiors starting at about $2000 more.
I wouldn’t blow off a 3-night if it works better in your schedule and budget. I started with a 3-night. And I have done some since. And a bunch of different lengths. Each served their purpose. If you know nothing else, the feeling of “didn’t I just get on this ship” gets lost in the discovery of a new adventure.
And definitely go for
DCL if that’s your heart’s desire and fits your budget. The other lines are not the same experience. You can always try P&O or other lines from Southampton if you find you like cruising but would like to start closer to home.
Check out Emma cruises on
YouTube or the internet if you want to look at recommendations for cruising (mainly in Europe). She is based out of Southern England.
And I cast a vote for a cruise to
Castaway Cay. If you have the time and money, check out a 7-night Eastern Caribbean on the Fantasy with stops at St Thomas USVI, Tortola BVI, and Castaway Cay. They have been sailing from Port Canaveral. Will they stay there or move to the new home port in Fort Lauderdale? The Fantasy is the 4th ship in the fleet, introduced in 2012. It has been mainly doing 7-night cruises, alternately Western and Eastern Caribbean itineraries. The price for these cruises can be comparable to the 4-night Wish cruise.
Good luck.