Booking a Cruise Onboard: How to Score Extras and Discounts (2024)

AmaWaterways

At the end of their river cruise, AmaWaterways guests can work with an onboard cruise manager to sign up for the Future Cruise Benefit program. Guests may pay a $200 per person deposit in return for a Future Cruise Savings certificate, netting them a 5 percent discount on their next cruise with AmaWaterways, which can be up to two years in the future, which they are welcome to book with a travel agent or advisor.

Azamara

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Azamara Quest (Photo: Azamara)

Azamara features a Cruise Again program in which cruisers can book their next trips while onboard. With an Open Booking, you can reserve a sailing with a 50 percent reduced deposit (excluding Club World Owner and Club Ocean suites). All guests receive a 5 percent discount. Discoverer loyalty members will receive an additional discount for up to 10 percent off their next cruise. You don’t have to pick your sail date right away, but the deposit is nonrefundable (though there is no expiration date).

The Confirmed Booking deal also offers 50 percent reduced deposits (likewise excluding Club World Owner and Club Ocean suite bookings), and you pick your ship, sail date and cabin category at the time of booking. Passengers opting for a Confirmed Booking get $200 onboard credit for the future cruise. All guests receive 5 percent savings, and Discoverer loyalty members will receive up to 10 percent off.

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Carnival Cruise Line

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Carnival Vista (Photo: Carnival)

Carnival offers a Future Cruise Vacation program, allowing passengers to book a new cruise at a promotional rate up to four weeks following their sailing with the Welcome Home program. The program gives passengers the option to either book the promotional rates onboard, or do it later, online or through their travel agent.

Passengers who take advantage of the program may enjoy Early Saver Rates (including Price Protection on select sailings through April 2022) plus $25 per stateroom onboard credit for two- to five-day sailings (up to $50 per stateroom for sailings over six days), a 50 percent reduced deposit requirement and a two-category upgrade, excluding suites. For those booking suites, the onboard credit is $100 per stateroom, along with the other benefits.

The program has some limitations. Passengers won’t be able to choose other rates, such as those for past passengers or Friends and Family vouchers. Plus, if you find a lower rate at a later date, the onboard credit, two category upgrades and reduced deposit will disappear if you rebook.

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Celebrity Cruises

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Celebrity Apex (Photo: Celebrity Cruises)

Celebrity's Future Cruise Vacations program offers reduced deposits. Passengers pay $100 each, instead of the standard deposit of $250 or $450 per person (depending on the length of the cruise) to reserve a cabin for a future sailing. (Higher-level suites do not qualify for this reduced deposit.)

You can book unlimited future cruises for yourself and up to two additional cruises for friends or family, and you can combine the booking deal with one other offer (such as the "Always Included,” for example).

Choose either the Cruise Now or Cruise Later option when reserving a cruise. The Cruise Now plan offers up to $500 in onboard credit (based on length of the sailing, itinerary and cabin category) for passengers who know which ship and sail date they want. The credit can then be redeemed for use on the future cruise booked.

You can cancel your booking up to 90 days before your sailing date without penalty. You also can change your cruise date or ship, and if a new promotion is offered later on, you can opt in for it if it’s a better fit.

The Cruise Later option is best if you know you (or a friend or family member) want to cruise but haven’t yet picked a ship, destination or date, and prefer to determine those particulars within 90 days. You (or they) are eligible for up to $500 (based on length of the sailing, itinerary and cabin category) in future onboard credit, as long as ship and sail date are assigned within 90 days of purchasing Cruise Later. Cruise Later booking expires after 1 year and deposit is refunded if not used.

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Costa Cruises

Costa Cruises offers cruise consultants on its ships to help passengers take advantage of the line's simple future booking offer: If you reserve a cruise onboard, you get a 5 percent discount. Occasionally, the cruise line offers even better incentives for booking onboard—as high as 10 percent.

Crystal Cruises

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Crystal Symphony (Photo: Crystal Cruises)

Crystal Cruises' passengers who book onboard can pay a reduced $100 preliminary deposit and pay the remainder of the standard deposit once they're back home. Crystal also gives a 2.5 percent discount to passengers who book while onboard; repeat Crystal Cruisers are automatically enrolled in the Crystal Society past passenger program, entitling them to an additional 2.5 percent savings, too (totaling 5 percent off a future cruise).

Cunard Line

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Queen Mary 2 (Photo: Cunard)

Cunard passengers who book future voyages while still on their cruise are entitled to a future onboard credit of up to $400 each (amount varies by cabin category and cruise length booked, and is applicable only for the first two passengers in each cabin). Plus, passengers pay a reduced deposit of $300 per person (versus standard deposits of 25 percent of the total cruise fare).

For longer voyages of more than 24 nights, cruisers get a 3 percent discount and a reduced deposit amount of 10 percent of the fare.

Disney Cruise Line

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Disney Dream (Photo: Disney)

Disney Cruise Line offers a 10 percent discount to passengers booking a future vacation in cabin categories 4A through 11C while still onboard. For future cruises of seven nights or longer, passengers can also put down only 50 percent of the regular deposit. This deposit offer is applicable to all stateroom categories, including concierge.

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Holland America Line

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Koningsdam (Photo: Holland America)

Holland America's Future Cruise Consultant desk offers up to $500 per person in onboard credit for the future cruise booked (the amount is based on the length of sailing and stateroom category selected, with the highest amount going to 51-day and longer sailings in the highest suite categories) with a deposit of $100 per person. Plus, future cruise offers are combinable with any current promotions.

You can choose an itinerary on your current sailing or make a future cruise deposit and take up to four years to pick your cruise. As with most onboard cruise bookings, your travel agent or advisor will still receive a commission on these onboard bookings and can take over the booking after guests return home.

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MSC Cruises

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MSC Bellissima (Photo: MSC Cruises)

MSC Cruises' Future Cruise Consultant program allows passengers who book onboard to receive up to $200 per cabin in onboard credit, based on ship, sail date and cabin category. Deposits can be as low as $50 per person, depending on the current available promotions and whether the passenger opts to receive an instant $200 onboard credit (in which case the deposit is nonrefundable) or to receive their credit on a future cruise (in which case cruisers can take advantage of the standard refund policy of a full refund for up to 90 days before sailing).

Cruisers can book specific sailings while onboard or decide up to four years later. You can combine the reservation with certain other promotions, too.

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Norwegian Cruise Line

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Norwegian Joy (Photo: Norwegian Cruise Line)

Norwegian Cruise Line's onboard CruiseNext program allows passengers to make a $250 deposit (per stateroom — deposit amounts start at $500 for Concierge, Suite and The Haven categories) to reserve a cabin on a sailing of three days or longer. It gives each booked passenger up to $500 in instant onboard credit (based on the number of future cruise deposits made), which you can use on your current sailing.

The CruiseNext deals are combinable with whatever other applicable promotion Norwegian might be offering at the time of booking.

While onboard, you can purchase up to eight CruiseNext stateroom deposits to use towards future cruises — with increasing onboard credit amounts (up to $500 for four deposits). Some future cruises qualify for DoubleUp! promotions, in which two deposits can be applied toward the same cruise stateroom. (Promotions are subject to change. Please visit https://www.ncl.com/cruisenext for the current promotion when you are ready to book.)

Plus, you have four years to book and sail to the destination of your choosing before the deposit expires. Deposits, minus the amount of the instant onboard credit, are refundable within 30 days.

Norwegian also offers a CruiseNext Ultimate deal for cruisers who are ready to book their next voyage onboard their current cruise. These cruisers get the same perks of CruiseNext, as well as a free cabin upgrade (in select categories) aboard the future sailing.

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Oceania Cruises

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Oceania Riviera (Photo: Cruise Critic)

Oceania features an Oceania Club Ambassador/Future Cruise Sales desk that offers promotions for booking while onboard. Passengers can save up to $1,500 per booking when they book on the ship, and they’ll also get $100 in shipboard credit for each booking they make, to use on their current or future voyage.

Required deposits are reduced to as low as $250 per person, and the onboard booking deals are also combinable with the line's best available promotional offer, items such as free airfare, OLife Choice amenities and early-booking savings.

Onboard bookings come with a Best Price Guarantee, too (which can be matched until the day of the sailing). Passengers who wish to change their plans have the flexibility of a one-time change (penalties apply), which allows them to receive the applicable onboard savings for their newly selected voyage.

Princess Cruises

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MSC Bellissima (Photo: MSC Cruises)

Princess Cruises offers future cruise sales consultants on each of its ships. You pay a $100 deposit per person to reserve a future sailing, and you can claim future onboard credit of up to $150 per passenger (based on cruise length and cabin class). You can book a specific cruise onboard or get an open reservation to sail that’s good for up to two years. Your deposit is refundable if you choose not to use your reservation.

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises

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Seven Seas Mariner (Photo: Regent)

Regent touts their Onboard Savings Program for passengers who book onboard (or up to 30 days before embarkation, by phone or through their travel agent). Cruisers get deposits as low as $500 per person and savings of up to $2,000 per suite, based on sailing date and suite category selected, with no blackout dates. To sweeten the deal, passengers get an instant $200 shipboard credit for booking, redeemable on their current voyage.

You have up to 30 days to cancel for a full refund and are able to change your selected sailing date one time for no fee. Travel agents on record receive credit for the booking.

Royal Caribbean International

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Symphony of the Seas (Photo: Royal Caribbean International)

Royal Caribbean features a NextCruise program for booking onboard or within two months of sailing. With a nonrefundable deposit of as low as $100 per person, you get up to $600 per cabin, redeemable in future onboard credit or in a cash discount on the new booking; the amount of the offer is based on the length of the sailing and cabin category selected.

Cruisers have to pick their stateroom and sailing dates at the time of the reservation, and they can book up to three staterooms for themselves, friends, or family members. This also earns them a 10 percent discount on future Shore Excursions when you pre-plan them, and the discounts can be combined with Crown & Anchor Society savings.

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Seabourn Cruise Line

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Seabourn Quest (Photo: Cruise Critic)

Seabourn features a simple savings formula for onboard bookings. Passengers get a 5 percent discount when purchasing a sailing onboard. A $500 Future Cruise Deposit is required to secure it. (The remainder of the initial required deposit is due within 10 days of disembarkation.)

If you’re unsure of which cruise you want, you can purchase an “Open” Future Cruise Deposit onboard and receive the 5 percent savings toward the future cruise when it’s eventually booked. The deposit expires four years from the date of purchase, and you must apply it to a sailing that embarks before the expiration date.

If not, it will be automatically canceled on that date, and the amount paid will be credited back to the credit card used to purchase the deposit. The deposit can also be canceled and credited back at any time at your request.

Silversea Cruises

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Silver Spirit Sailing in The Bahamas (Photo: Silversea)

Silversea gives a 5 percent discount when booking a specific sailing or putting down a deposit on any future cruise. If you book a future voyage while onboard, you can put down a floating deposit of $1,000 per person, which secures the 5 percent savings if you convert it to an actual voyage within six months of initiating the booking. If you do not apply the deposit to an actual voyage, you can request to have it refunded in full.

Viking

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Viking Sky in Tromso (Photo: Viking Ocean Cruises)

Viking features dedicated travel consultants onboard its ocean fleet who can book interested passengers aboard future cruises with incentives that include discounts of $100 to $1,000 per person (depending on the length of the cruise). Plus, each guest will receive $100 of instant shipboard credit on their current sailing. Final payment date extension maximum allowed by region.

Windstar Cruises

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Wind Spirit (Photo: Windstar)

Windstar introduced onboard cruise consultants to its four largest ships in 2018. When passengers book a cruise onboard, they receive a reduced deposit (starting at $200 per booking, instead of 15 percent of the cruise fare, and refundable based on the program's guidelines).

They can also take advantage of a special 5 percent discount offer for future cruise bookings, either when booking onboard or if they secure a new reservation within 60 days of disembarking from their voyage.

Finally, as all passengers onboard qualify for Windstar’s Yacht Club loyalty program — even if on their first cruise — they can also access an additional 5 percent member discount.

Booking a Cruise Onboard: How to Score Extras and Discounts (2024)

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