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How much is a 4 day cruise?

Depending on a number of factors, the cost of a four-day cruise can vary significantly. However, establishing a rough figure as the starting point would be useful. An average of $250 to $1,500 per person can be spent on a 4-day cruise. This wide price range covers everything from affordable cruises to luxury vacations.



In 2026, the cost of a 4-day cruise varies significantly by line and season, but a standard "interior cabin" on a mainstream line like Royal Caribbean or Carnival typically starts between $350 and $550 per person (double occupancy). For a more premium experience, such as a 4-day Disney Cruise, the starting price is significantly higher, often beginning at roughly $1,100 per person. It is essential to remember that the "starting price" rarely includes everything; travelers must also budget for mandatory port fees and taxes (usually $100–$200), onboard gratuities (roughly $16–$20 per day), and optional extras like Wi-Fi or drink packages. A "total" realistic budget for a 4-day getaway on a mid-range line is typically around $700 to $900 per person for a complete experience.

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A few cruise lines feature a limited number of cabins designated for single occupancy sparing the solo cruiser from having to pay double. While cruise lines advertise these single cabins as having no supplement, the single rate is usually slightly higher than the per-person rate of comparable double occupancy cabins.

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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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On most cruise lines' ships, alcoholic drinks cost extra and incur an automatic 15 to 20 percent service fee. Pricing will vary by line, but it's akin to restaurant and nicer bar prices -- about $12 per cocktail, $8 to $10 per glass of house wine, $14 to $25 for nicer wines.

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