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Wholesale cruise cabin allocations

wholesail.cruises

Your wholesale source for cruise cabins, bought in bulk. We sell entire blocks of staterooms — never one room at a time — to wedding parties, planners, and anyone bringing a crowd. Buy the block, and the per-cabin price lands far below what booking individually would cost.

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What we do

We sell cabins in bulk — you save, a lot

We're the premier source for bulk cabin purchases. The model is simple, though it varies slightly by cruise, ship, and date. Every sailing is sold one of two ways — and each listing tells you which applies.

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Option one

20-cabin minimum

Buy a minimum of twenty staterooms on the sailing, and scale up from there as your group grows. A floor, not a fixed number.

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Option two

Wholesail Allocation

A predetermined block that must be purchased en bloc — typically twenty to one hundred cabins, fixed to that one sailing. You take the allocation whole.

Which method applies — and the cabin type included — is detailed in every cruise listing. The principle never changes: we sell in bulk, and you save, substantially.

The full breakdown — pricing, what's included, the process →

Next departures

The closest sailings on the calendar

Allocations are released until each sailing departs. Once a sailing has sailed, it leaves the list.

View the full calendar of 38 sailings →

How it works

We sell sailings, not rooms

When a cruise line allocates an inventory block to a brokerage, the math changes. The buyer purchases staterooms in bulk — either a twenty-cabin minimum or a fixed whole-sailing allocation — at a single wholesale price, on a single ship, on a single date.

The buyer then distributes the staterooms as they need: to a wedding party, a corporate retreat, an alumni reunion, an extended family travelling together. Guests in the second berth pay nothing additional. Guests in the third or fourth berth pay the cruise line's standard fare for that bed.

Per-cabin pricing on these blocks works out to roughly what an ordinary buyer pays per person for the same stateroom. The math is the reason brokerages exist; the sailing-by-sailing inventory is the reason it works.

Inquire about a sailing

Weddings at sea

A wedding-focused way in

The most common allocation buyer is a wedding party. A couple or planner buys a sailing whole, fills the staterooms with the wedding party and guests, and lets the cruise line handle the venue, the catering, and the seven nights of accommodation that would otherwise have required a venue contract.

weddingsatsea.cruises is the wedding section of this same site — the same inventory and the same inquiry flow, written for that audience.

See the weddings section

A couple at sunset by the sea
Photograph: Nathan Dumlao / Unsplash

Inquire

If a sailing on the calendar looks right for you, the next step is a conversation.

Tell us which sailing you're interested in, the headcount you're working with, and whether you're a bride, a planner, or an organizer. We respond within twenty-four hours.

Start an inquiry