What if I need to make changes to my ship or sailing date? Ship and sailing date changes are allowed prior to the final payment due date, subject to a $50 USD service fee per person, per change.
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If you are canceling your booking prior to your final payment, there is no penalty to cancel unless you have booked a specific promotion with a non-refundable deposit and/or fare.
Otherwise, it costs the same to prepay or pay onboard. Generally, there is no price difference when you're paying gratuities on Carnival. Whether you prepay or pay on your Sail & Sign account, the cost will be the same.
After discounting aggressively following years of COVID-era testing requirements and restrictions, cruise operators such as Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL. N) and Carnival Corp (CCL. N) are looking to raise prices as occupancy levels approach pre-pandemic levels.
What if I need to make changes to my ship or sailing date? Ship and sailing date changes are allowed prior to the final payment due date, subject to a $50 USD service fee per person, per change. Changes made after the final payment due date are subject to standard cancellation penalties.
The day of sailing is considered the first day of the cruise: From the final payment date to 56 days prior to sailing, the penalty is the standard deposit amount. From 55 days prior to sailing to 30 days prior to sailing, the penalty is 50% of the total fare or the standard deposit amount, whichever is greater.
From 30 to 22 days prior to arrival, 25% from the cruise full rate will be charged as a cancellation fees. From 21 to 15 days prior to arrival, 50% from the cruise full rate will be charged as a cancellation fees. From 14 days till day of check in, 100% from the cruise full rate will be charged as a cancellation fees.
Carnival conducts security scanning of all luggage and reserves the right to confiscate any item, which in Carnival's sole discretion, is deemed dangerous or can pose a risk to the vessel or its guests.
The unexpected death, illness, or injury of you and/or a traveling companion that deems you unfit to travel, by order of a licensed physician. The hospitalization or death of a non-traveling family member. Weather or common carrier related issues (varies by policy) Unforeseen natural disasters at home or the ...
For most cruise lines, as long as you cancel before your final payment date, there is no penalty. After final payment, you will lose your deposit or the deposit and a portion of your cruise fare, depending on when you cancel in relation to your sail date.
While passengers may leave the vessel to see the U.S. ports, they must return to the vessel before the cruise itinerary ends, i.e. before the vessel returns to Miami, in order for the carrier to avoid a PVSA violation.
Since it is impossible to 'sell' a cruise booking in someone elses name, it is your only option. Find someone to take their place and have a name change done directly through the cruise line (or your TA if you booked through one).