Cruise Prices Gone Up for 2023
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Cruise Prices Gone Up for 2023
Just rebooked a cruise that was cancelled in 2021 - same ship (Arcadia), same time of year, same (well almost the same) itinerary and same cabin grade.
The original one was 23 nights and the new one is 21 nights but the price has gone up by around 12.5%.
Don't know if this is general or just this cruise.
The original one was 23 nights and the new one is 21 nights but the price has gone up by around 12.5%.
Don't know if this is general or just this cruise.
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Re: Cruise Prices Gone Up for 2023
I noticed that as well. Caribbean certainly seems to have risen steeply for the next couple of years, and Med has risen as well (but not quite as steeply). At a guess they need to make the shareholders happy again. Nothing scientific, but my perception is that it is the same with other lines as well.
Last edited by Kendhni on 08 Nov 2021, 10:22, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Cruise Prices Gone Up for 2023
Cruises are no different to anything else, everything seems to be going up fast.
Don't worry, be happy
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Re: Cruise Prices Gone Up for 2023
Not surprising really. There is a lot of ground that needs to be recovered. Businesses everywhere have extra debt and prices will have to go up to cover it. We can all sit around on our backsides for a year and a half and then expect things to go back to the way they were.