# How Much Does a Cruise Cost?

What a cruise really costs in 2026: honest all-in totals per person and per family across budget, mainstream, premium and luxury, and where the extras hide.

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A cruise costs $700 to $1,400 per person all-in for a typical 7 night mainstream Caribbean sailing: a $450 to $800 fare plus roughly $250 to $600 in taxes, gratuities, drinks and excursions. Budget weekends run $400 to $600 total, premium lines $1,500 to $2,500, and luxury starts near $4,000.

## The real math: fare times 1.5

The advertised fare is roughly two-thirds of what leaves your account, and the honest budgeting rule is fare times 1.5. On top of any fare: taxes and port fees ($120 to $260 per person on a week), automatic gratuities (about $17 to $21 per day, decoded in our gratuities guide), and the discretionary layer where budgets actually die: drinks ($8 to $15 each or $60 to $110 per day packaged), excursions ($50 to $250 per port), specialty dining, wifi, photos and the spa. None of it is mandatory; all of it is engineered to be tempting; a written daily budget beats willpower.

## All-in totals by tier, 7 nights

Short 3 and 4 night sailings compress the same shape into smaller numbers: $400 to $600 per person all-in on budget lines, which remains the cheapest saltwater vacation in America. Prices checked: August 2026.

| Tier | Per person, all-in | Family of four | Lines |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Budget | $700 to $1,000 | $2,400 to $3,600 | Carnival, MSC, older Royal Caribbean and Norwegian ships |
| Mainstream new-ship | $1,000 to $1,600 | $3,600 to $5,500 | New Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Carnival Excel class |
| Premium | $1,500 to $2,500 | $5,500 to $9,000 | Celebrity, Princess, Holland America, Disney |
| Luxury all-inclusive | $4,000 to $9,000 | Rarely applicable | Regent, Silversea, Seabourn, Viking |

## Where smart money saves without feeling it

- Sail the cheap calendar: September, early December and late January cut 30 to 40 percent off identical ships (our best-time guide has the full map).
- Drive-to ports delete airfare, the biggest hidden cost for families.
- Interiors and ocean views fund the drinks and excursions that actually make memories.
- Book excursions independently in safe, walkable ports and keep ship excursions for tight-timing days.
- Luxury math surprises people: once drinks, tips, wifi and excursions are included, a $4,500 Regent fare can undercut a $2,800 premium fare plus extras.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does a cruise cost for a couple?

A realistic all-in for a 7 night mainstream Caribbean sailing: $1,600 to $2,600 for two, including a balcony on the value end. Half that for a 3 or 4 night getaway.

### What is the cheapest a real cruise gets?

Repeatable floor: $249 to $349 per person for 3 to 4 night Bahamas or Mexico sailings booked last minute in soft season, roughly $450 all-in. Our last minute page tracks the live floor.

### Are all-inclusive cruises cheaper overall?

For travelers who drink, dine specialty and use wifi daily, bundles and luxury fares regularly beat mainstream-plus-extras. Our all-inclusive guide runs the comparison honestly.

## Related pages

- [All-inclusive cruises](https://www.bookcruises.us/all-inclusive-cruises/)
- [Cruise gratuities explained](https://www.bookcruises.us/cruise-gratuities/)
- [Best time to book a cruise](https://www.bookcruises.us/best-time-to-book-a-cruise/)

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