# Celebrity Cruise Deals

Celebrity cruise deals explained: how All Included pricing really works, resident and past-guest rates, and when Celebrity beats mainstream lines on total cost.

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Celebrity cruise deals hinge on one question: fare-only or All Included, the bundle adding drinks, wifi and tips for roughly $70 per person per day. Sale events discount both, resident and past-guest rates stack quietly, and shoulder-season Caribbean sailings from $499 regularly undercut mainstream lines once the bundle is counted.

## Current sailings and pricing

| Itinerary | Length | Line | From (pp) | Note |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Caribbean fare-only | 7 nights | Celebrity Cruises | $499 | Shoulder season |
| Caribbean All Included | 7 nights | Celebrity Cruises | $949 | Drinks, wifi, tips bundled |
| Alaska on Celebrity | 7 nights | Celebrity Cruises | $799 | From Seattle |

## The All Included decision, done honestly

Celebrity's pricing splits every sailing in two: a lean fare-only rate and the All Included bundle. The math is knowable: the bundle costs roughly $70 per person per day and contains a drinks package worth it at 5 or more drinks (coffee and water count), wifi worth $25 to $30, and gratuities worth about $18. Two social drinkers who need internet beat the bundle price easily; a teetotal couple who unplug should buy fare-only and pay tips in cash. There is no universal answer, just your bar tab, honestly estimated.

On top of either rate: state resident flash rates, past-guest (Captain's Club) pricing and combinable onboard credit from agents. That last one is where our desk earns its keep, since Celebrity permits agents to add amenities to already-discounted fares on most sailings.

## Where Celebrity deals actually beat mainstream

- Shoulder-season Caribbean: fare-only rates within $100 of Royal Caribbean while delivering measurably better food and quieter ships.
- Alaska: Celebrity's June pricing frequently matches mainstream lines that charge separately for everything Celebrity bundles.
- The Retreat (ship-within-a-ship suites): compare against true luxury lines, not against its own standard cabins, and it reads 30 percent cheap.
- Repositioning and Panama Canal runs, where premium capacity chases fewer buyers.

## Frequently asked questions

### Is Celebrity All Included worth it?

At roughly $70 per person per day: yes for couples who drink socially and use wifi, no for light drinkers who should book fare-only. Estimate your real daily bar spend and the answer falls out.

### When does Celebrity run its biggest sales?

Wave Season (January to March), Black Friday week and semiannual flash events. The sales are real but the resident and past-guest stacking matters as much: always check both before paying a public rate.

### Is Celebrity worth the premium over Royal Caribbean?

Same corporate family, different products: Celebrity trades waterslides for the best mainstream food at sea and a calmer adult crowd. Couples and food-first travelers say yes, families with young kids usually say no. Prices checked: August 2026.

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