How often are prices updated?
About once a day, per sailing. Every deal card and row carries a stamp — “Priced today” or “Priced X days ago” — so you always know how fresh the number is.
Why is the price different when I click through to book?
Our number is the last price we read, at the time on the stamp. Cruise fares move constantly and vary by cabin, dates, and promos — the cruise line's checkout is the live truth. That gap is exactly why we track history instead of promising a price.
What does the grade mean?
It compares a sailing only to its own recorded history. A+ and A mean it's near the lowest price we've tracked for that exact sailing — low tide. B and below mean it's around its usual range. The literal price always sits next to the grade.
What's “verifying this drop”?
When a price falls by more than 30% between two reads, that's as likely a glitch as a deal. We keep the literal numbers visible but hold the celebration — the gray “verifying” label stays until the next day's read confirms the new level.
Do you make money when I book?
Sometimes, yes — we may earn a commission when you book through our links. It never changes the price you pay, and it never changes a grade: grades are computed from price history alone.
Do you sell my email?
No. Your email is used for one thing: the daily deal email. No sale of personal data, no ad trackers. Unsubscribe anytime, or email
hello@wavecruisedeals.com to be deleted entirely.
Which cruise lines do you track?
Every line you see in our live results — the Line filter on Discover lists exactly the ones with real sailings right now, because we only show what we genuinely track. More lines and sources are coming.