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LINES THAT ADD A SERVICE CHARGE. be paid in advance or onboard using the
The charge can be amended or removed by cash and envelopes system
passengers (per person per day) Fred Olsen: recommends £2
Celebrity Cruises: $11.50 for passengers P&O Cruises: recommends that passengers
in staterooms; $12 for guests in Concierge aged 12 and over pay £3.10 a day, which is
Class and AquaClass cabins; $15 for paid onboard. Passengers on Oceana and
passengers in suites Ventura who opt for Freedom Dining and
Cruise & Maritime: £4 on cruises of eat in different restaurants have £1.60 per
more than 16 nights, £5 on sailings up person per day added to their shipboard
to 16 nights account. Passengers pay the remaining £1.50
Cunard: $11 for passengers in Britannia daily charge in cash
category staterooms, $13 for those in Royal Caribbean International: $9.75 paid
Grill staterooms in advance, added to onboard account or
EasyCruise: 8 for adults, 4 for children paid in cash at the end of the voyage
Holland America Line: $11 Uniworld: 13
Norwegian Cruise Line: $12 service charge Viking River Cruises: 10
for guests aged three and over
Oceania Cruises: $12.50 for stateroom CRUISE LINES MAKING A.
passengers, $16.50 for suites MANDATORY CHARGE.
Princess Cruises: $10.50 for passengers in Costa Cruises: a daily service charge of 6
staterooms, $11 for suites and mini-suites for cruises of more than eight nights; 7 for
cruises up to eight nights; $11 for Caribbean
LINES THAT SUGGEST GRATUITIES. cruises; $9 for four, five or six-night Far
ON A DISCRETIONARY BASIS. Eastern cruises; $9 on South American
Figures per person per day voyages and spring transatlantic voyages.
AMA Waterways: 15 There is no service charge for children
Crystal Cruises: recommends $13 for under 14; passengers aged 14-17 pay
staterooms and $15 for penthouses. Can 50% of the charge.
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