While your cruise fare covers your room, transportation, and basic meals, there are several "extra" costs that can significantly increase your final bill. The most common additional expense is gratuities (or "crew appreciation" fees), which are typically charged per person, per day, and added automatically to your onboard account. Alcoholic beverages, specialty coffees, and sodas are also usually extra, unless you purchase a pre-paid drink package. Specialty dining—restaurants outside the main dining room and buffet—carries a cover charge or a la carte pricing. Other costs include shore excursions, spa treatments, Wi-Fi packages, laundry services, and gambling in the casino. In 2026, many lines also charge for "premium" activities like Go-Kart racing, IMAX theaters, or specialized fitness classes. Even certain "room service" orders now carry a delivery fee on many mainstream lines. It is essential to review your "SeaPass" or "Sail & Sign" account regularly via the ship's app to track these discretionary spends. To stay on budget, look for "all-inclusive" fare tiers that bundle these extras (like Celebrity's "All Included" or Princess's "Princess Plus") into the initial booking price.