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Cruises for 5-nights

5 Night Cruises

A 5-Night cruise will be budget friendly and will be great for making an unforgettable weekend. There areoptions for 5-Night Cruises all year-round, from various ports around the world. From cultural experiences to a tropical vacation, be prepared for an adventure. There are options, from itineraries and cruise lines, onboard entertainment, and dining options to keep everyone interested. However, make the most of every moment-whether for romance or family time-with your 5-Night cruise booking at CruiseBooking.com.

1609 Itineraries Found

*All prices are per person, in US Dollars, based on double occupancy.

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5 Nights | Mexican Riviera | Carnival Cruise Lines | Carnival Firenze

5 Nights | Mexican Riviera | Carnival Cruise Lines | Carnival Firenze

Carnival Firenze

Los Angeles

5 Nights

Long Beach | Los Cabos | Ensenada | Long Beach **

Cruise Deals from Los Angeles

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $220.00*
From USD $220.00* USD $44.00* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

5 Nights | Mexican Riviera | Carnival Cruise Lines | Carnival Firenze

5 Nights | Mexican Riviera | Carnival Cruise Lines | Carnival Firenze

Carnival Firenze

Los Angeles

5 Nights

Long Beach | Los Cabos | Ensenada | Long Beach **

Cruise Deals from Los Angeles

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $240.00*
  • Oceanview $280.00*
  • Balcony $379.00*
  • Suite $1,449.00*
From USD $240.00* USD $48.00* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

5 Nights | Mexican Riviera | Carnival Cruise Lines | Carnival Radiance

5 Nights | Mexican Riviera | Carnival Cruise Lines | Carnival Radiance

Carnival Radiance

Los Angeles

5 Nights

Long Beach | Los Cabos | Ensenada | Long Beach **

Cruise Deals from Los Angeles

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $249.00*
  • Oceanview $369.00*
  • Balcony $599.00*
  • Suite $1,598.00*
From USD $249.00* USD $49.80* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

5 Nights | Bahamas | Carnival Cruise Lines | Carnival Sunrise

5 Nights | Bahamas | Carnival Cruise Lines | Carnival Sunrise

Carnival Sunrise

Miami

5 Nights

Miami | HAFC | Nassau | CLBK | Miami **

Cruise Deals from Miami

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $279.00*
  • Oceanview $334.00*
  • Balcony $474.00*
  • Suite $856.00*
From USD $279.00* USD $55.80* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

5 Nights | Mediterranean | MSC Cruises | MSC Magnifica

5 Nights | Mediterranean | MSC Cruises | MSC Magnifica

MSC Magnifica virtual-360

Genoa

5 Nights

Genoa | Marseille | Barcelona | Rome (Civitavecchia) | Genoa **

Cruise Deals from Genoa

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $280.11*
  • Oceanview $363.11*
  • Balcony $443.11*
  • Suite $903.11*
From USD $280.11* USD $56.02* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

Types of 5-Night Cruises on CruiseBooking.com

1. 5-Night Coastal Cruises

5-Night Coastal Cruises
Photo Courtesy: Princess Cruises

Perfect For: The solo traveler, a group, or a couple.

Overview: Consider the pleasures of a cruise just a sail away from a famous coastal village.

Ocean cruises of 5 nights and more:

  • Princess Cruises: For scenic, laid-back cruises along the West Coast or to Alaska.
  • Carnival Cruises: Itineraries to Canada and New England.
  • Celebrity CruisesCast a little sparkle of modern glamour over the escorted shorter getaways along the Mediterranean.

2. 5-Nights Island-hopping Cruises

Romantic Couple 2-Night Cruises
Photo Courtesy: Princess cruises

Perfect For: Tourist, the beachcomber, or the honeymooner.

Overview: That is why the boat gets from there to an island practically every day because of the islands and stunning beaches that stretch from array to array.

Five-Nights Island Hopping Cruise Line to Explore:

  • MSC Cruises: MSC Cruises has options in the Bahamas and the Caribbean.
  • Royal Caribbean: Royal Caribbean has Southern Caribbean itineraries out of Puerto Rico.
  • Celestyal: Celestyal has short cruises concentrating on the Greek Isles.

3. Themed Cruises

Themed Cruises
Photo Courtesy: Holland America Line

Perfect For: All People who love themes.

Overview: They mean fun cruises around an event attached to their core theme.

5-night theme cruises to pick from are:

3. Luxury Cruises

Themed Cruises
Photo Courtesy: Holland America Line

Perfect For: High-end cruisers who sail luxury.

Overview: Excursions that have become costlier, fine cuisine, and attentive service, with fewer ships.

5-Night Luxury Cruise Line to Explore:

Popular Destinations for 5-Night Cruises

Popular Cruise Regions and Itineraries

Region Departure Ports Destinations Covered Highlights
Caribbean/Bahamas Miami, Port Canaveral (Orlando), and Fort Lauderdale, Florida Nassau, Freeport, and private islands like CocoCay and Great Stirrup Cay Fabulous beaches, water sports, cultural experiences, and lip-smacking food
Bermuda New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Cape Liberty (Bayonne, NJ) Royal Naval Dockyard (King's Wharf), Hamilton, and St. George's Pink sand beaches, snorkel with shipwrecks, caves, and island culture and history
Repositioning Cruises Different Departure Ports Europe, the Caribbean, Alaska, Bermuda, Galapagos, and Hawaii Unique itineraries with longer sea days
Mediterranean Barcelona, Rome (Civitavecchia), Athens (Piraeus), Istanbul, and Venice Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Croatia, Malta, and Turkey Historic sites, vibrant cities, stunning landscapes, and fine cuisine

What to Expect on a 5-Night Cruise?

  • Short Trips: Half-soaking in leisure and half-engaging in a riveting fun experience. One to two nights would be spent on the sea with two very glamorous stops.
  • Vibrant Atmosphere: It attracts a fun, casual and upbeat energy crowd. his cruise attracts loud, irresponsible, and outgoing spirits.
  • Free Entertainment: Free entertainment in every possible form, including live bands, games, and theme parties.
  • Fast Settling In: Unpack early to jump straight into your activities for maximizing the short stay.
  • Best for Quick Breaks: This is the best way to live luxuriously-even if only for a little while.

Tips for Booking a 5-Night Cruise

  • Choose the Right Itinerary: Some options might have more sea days than others.
  • Check what is included: No one wants to be surprised with extra expenses while onboard. Also, check to see what is not included in your fare so you are prepared.
  • Check and Compare the Cruise Lines: Choose the right cruise for your travel style, whether it is luxury, family, adventure, or other.
  • Look for Bargains in Short Cruises: Most lines will offer slightly lowered fares for 5-Night sailings
  • Book Your Excursions Early: Book your excursions early to ensure availability and to secure a very good price.

FAQs for 5-Night Cruises

An average cruise cost for five-night cruises starts at the $100*/night per person plus taxes.

Yes, there are many benefits to taking a five-night cruise, such as cost effective, time efficiency, stress-free planning, opportunity for relaxation and entertainment, as well as good for various occasions.

A family should prepare travel documents & check in, pack smart, and carry all essentials, including clothing, toiletries, and clothing for themed nights.

Certainly, there are numerous benefits of going on a five-night cruise. There are many reasons why, including that they are cost effective, time-efficient, easy to plan, perfect for taking stock of life's few precious moments, and just right for any kind of occasion.

Yes, you most likely need a passport. Visas may also be required. Having proper documentation is the responsibility of the traveler.

Generally, water, tea, coffee, and some juices will be included. However, each cruise line offers beverage packages for an extra charge.

Yes, you can get ashore during a five-day cruise.

Yes, it is generally recommended to get travel insurance for a 5-night cruise.

Yes, Tipping/Gratuities/Service charges are always required. They can be prepaid or will be added to your onboard account.

Yes, you can bring your food or drinks, but in limited quantities of sealed, non-perishable, store-bought snacks and non-alcoholic beverages.