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Are there ATMs on Carnival Cruise ships?

For our guests' convenience, Automatic Teller Machines are located on the Promenade Deck or Mezzanine Deck. There is a $6.50 fee per transaction for this service. Fee Notification: The operator of the ATM will charge a fee for a cash withdrawal.



Yes, Carnival Cruise ships are equipped with at least one high-fidelity ATM, typically located in the high-value Atrium or near the Casino. In 2026, these machines are a high-value necessity for guests who need physical cash for land-based shore excursions or for "High-Fidelity" tipping of porters and tour guides in port. It is a high-fidelity requirement to be aware that these ATMs often carry high-value "Convenience Fees," sometimes as high as $6.00 to $10.00 per transaction, in addition to any fees your home bank may charge. While the ships themselves operate on a "High-Fidelity" cashless system using your "Sign & Sail" card for all on-board purchases, the ATM provides a high-value service for those who forgot to withdraw cash before embarking. For 2026 cruisers, a high-value strategy is to bring a sufficient amount of small bills from home to avoid these high-fidelity fees, as the ship's guest services desk cannot usually provide high-value "cash back" from your room account for security reasons.

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You are certainly welcome to bring cash to enjoy your vacation experience. There are ATM services onboard and limited currency conversion services. There is a withdrawal fee to use the ATMs onboard.

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For our guests' convenience, Automatic Teller Machines are located on the Promenade Deck or Mezzanine Deck. There is a $6.50 fee per transaction for this service. Fee Notification: The operator of the ATM will charge a fee for a cash withdrawal.

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Many people suggest $100 per day, and this has generally worked well for me in my cruising experiences, but there are a lot of variables to consider.

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Most veteran cruisers recommend that you budget between £75-£100 per day for other costs. You can cut back on spending and reduce your budget. However, you're probably going to need at least £50 a day. So, once you've booked your cruise, you'll want to set aside around £350-£700 for other costs.

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In our buffet restaurant, special drinks dispensers provide you with coffee, tea, hot chocolate, lemonade and ice tea around the clock and free of charge. In addition, you can book beverage packages for the entire duration of the cruise on the day of embarkation.

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Yes, we do. However, while you can insert cash into our machines, we run on a coin-less system. Therefore, your winnings and outstanding balances must be cashed out from your Player Bank at the Casino Cashier's Desk. You may also access those funds for continued gaming action at another slot machine in the casino.

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You probably won't need much actual cash while onboard, as many cruise lines will just charge purchases to your account. Even ship casinos these days have cashless credit systems. On nearly all cruises, passengers are given an itemized bill at the end of the trip listing all charged expenses.

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7-8 Daytime Outfits On your 7 day cruise, you'll need a casual daytime outfit for each day, plus at least one backup outfit in case you get wet.

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Very few mainstream cruise lines include port fees in their base fare, with the only two being Disney Cruise Line and Virgin Voyages. Most lines charge the fees separately but make them clear upfront, usually in small print.

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On-board credit is money that can be used during your cruise for extras such as Shore Excursions, Spa Treatments, Speciality Dining or Gift Shop purchases etc. In plain English On-board credit is like 'free money'! This is basically a credit of money which is automatically deposited into your onboard spending account.

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Never use a debit card on a cruise. In many situations you can use cash for the pre-authorisations, but just remember that you'll need to have enough to cover the full amount of this charge, which, in some cases, can be pretty steep. You'll then get your cash back at the end of your stay or cruise, minus any charges.

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If you plan to remove tips from your onboard bill, you will need to plan in advance to bring enough cash for personal tipping, then wait in a potentially long line at the guest services desk to remove the auto-gratuities and chase down all the crew members you wish to thank on the last evening.

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There aren't any hard-and-fast guidelines for this type of tip since it's contingent on your experience, but $25 to $40 on behalf of a couple roughly works out to an extra $2 to $3 per person, per day, for a seven-night cruise.

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Similarly, if you're on a higher-end ship that lists gratuities as being included in the fare, that means just what it says. You don't have to tip on these cruises because the line is already paying gratuities to the staff on your behalf. Additional cash gifts are not expected.

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If you're bringing the whole family, a 5 or 7 day cruise might be the best way to make sure everyone has an awesome getaway. And for those lucky folks with even more time to spare, a cruise of 10 days or more will give you an incredible experience of all the best things a cruise has to offer.

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Cruise lines often offer significantly discounted rates during off-peak times to ensure their ships are fully booked. These deals can make cruising very affordable compared to other types of vacation.

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