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Can you cancel a cruise within 24 hours of booking?

Cancellations within 24 hours of the time the reservation is made there is no penalty. – Cancellations up to and including 90 days of departure will pay a $300 cancellation fee/ cabin. – Cancellations 89 days up to and including 60 days of departure date will forfeit 50% of charter price.



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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 ...

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When creating your reservation, simply select the fare that is labelled “Non-refundable deposit” to choose the non-refundable deposit option.

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Getting off a cruise ship is not the same as checking out of a hotel. You can't just leave the ship when you feel like it. Small and luxury ships may have flexible, even leisurely, disembarkation plans. However, the final day on most big ships is a madhouse.

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New federal rules require a refund whenever a cruise that starts in the U.S. is cancelled or delayed at least three days. You can voluntarily agree to a credit. Otherwise, you get your money back.

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Can you cancel a cruise for medical reasons? Yes, only if you have travel insurance and can have the illness documented. Andi if it is a pre-existing condition you would have to have purchased insurance within 14 days of your first deposit on the trip.

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Travel Insurance offers reimbursement for cancellation due specifically to covered reasons. A waiver usually means that you can cancel for any reason, but that a large portion of your payment will be held as a credit toward future cruise travel.

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But in all seriousness, no. Captain Graucob explained again that cruise ships do not wait for late passengers, “unless we can get a hold of them and they tell us where they are. If it is reasonable, then we will wait. But no, there are no repercussions, other than if you miss the ship because then it is a big expense.”

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Someone swimming near a cruise ship could be sucked under by the propulsion power. The power can also cause large sudden swells of water which is very strong. Not long ago the Carnival Vista destroyed a small marina in Italy as it got too close.

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Can I come and go as I please between my ship and land? Yes, you can go back and forth between the ship and shore as often as you'd like, but if your ship is tendering passengers ashore, you might have to wait in line to catch a ride back to your vessel.

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Broadly speaking, you can transfer virtually any existing reservation that hasn't already been paid in full, and we're standing by to walk you through the process, which typically involves little more than filling out a simple form.

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