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Can you change your Royal Caribbean booking?

If you have booked your hotel with Royal Caribbean prior to March 1st, 2022 please contact your travel advisor or call: (866) 562-7625. For any bookings made after March 1st, 2022 you can change or modify your booking online or you can call our Priceline partners at +1 800 434 6038.



Yes, you can change your Royal Caribbean booking, but the flexibility and cost depend on your fare type and when the change is made. Under standard 2026 terms, if you booked a "Non-Refundable Deposit" fare, you can change your ship or sail date for a change fee (usually around $100 per person), and any remaining funds will be issued as a Future Cruise Credit. If you have a "Refundable Deposit" fare, changes are typically free until the "Final Payment" date (usually 90 days before sailing). You can also change the names of passengers on the reservation, though at least one original name must remain on the booking. In 2026, Royal Caribbean offers "Best Price Guarantee" protection, allowing you to re-price your cruise if the fare drops before your final payment. For maximum flexibility, many travelers opt for Travel Protection, which allows for "Cancel for Any Reason" coverage, though this often only returns 75% of the fare as a credit.

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Multiple adjustments to the ship and/or sail date of a booking will result in the assessment of a $100 per guest change fee for each qualifying change made to the reservation. There is no limit on the number of change fees that can be incurred.

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Customer may transfer their reservation at any time after booking (must be outside of final payment; customer will lose their deposit if it has already been paid to the cruise line).

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From 29 to15 days prior to sailing, the penalty is 75% of the total fare or the standard deposit amount, whichever is greater. From 14 days prior to sailing to the day of your cruise, the penalty is 100%* of the total fare.

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All Royal Caribbean cruise fares include most meals and snacks onboard your ship and at any private destination you visit (such as Labadee or CocoCay). This means there will be ample opportunity to enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks without additional cost.

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Many of the dishes on the Main Dining Room's menu rotate each night, which means you could go an entire week without ever repeating a course.

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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.

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Can you change your cabin on a cruise? You should have no problems changing your cruise cabin after booking, although you will have to pay extra. It's very easy to upgrade by contacting the cruise line or your travel agent.

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As is typical for cruise lines, Royal Caribbean charges on a per-person basis, not per room, and it prices most cabins based on two people occupying a room. It does offer a small number of cabins on some ships that are priced based on single occupancy for solo travelers.

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That's because travel insurance is an affordable cost that can potentially protect you from huge costs: the cost of canceling your cruise, the cost of receiving emergency medical care when you're overseas, the cost of a medical evacuation from the ship to a hospital, the cost of replacing your possessions if your ...

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Adding Guests to an Existing Reservation Name changes (first or last) or substitutions can be made to all but one of the original names on your booking. These changes must be made before the final electronic manifest is sent to the ship, so we advise that any changes be made far in advance of your sail date.

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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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