Travel Tip: Cruise Lines That Are Increasing Their Gratuity Fees
Just when you thought additional travel fees couldn’t get any worse, they have. Not up in the air—but out on the ocean.
Starting next year, some cruise lines are bumping some fees as much as 13 percent.
Effective January 1, Princess Cruises will jump their gratuity charge up to $12.95 per day per person. Holland America is also raising its tip fees.
But not every ship hits you with these fees.
A number of cruise lines, such as Azamara Club Cruises and Silversea Cruises, and are truly all inclusive experiences, and don’t allow tipping. Talk about smooth sailing.
So check with your cruise line and find out about their version of ancillary fees—it’s good information to know before you leave the dock.
For more information about cruise travel, check out:
- Kate McCue: America’s First Female Cruise Ship Captain
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- What You Should Know Before Going On A Cruise
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