Norwegian Cruise Line will be raising automatic gratuities added to the cost of a passenger’s ticket starting on April 1.
According to CruiseCritic.com, the daily service charges for passengers in standard cabins and mini-suites will be $14.99 per person, per day, an increase from the previous fee of $14.50. Travelers sailing in The Haven or other suites will see prices jump from $17.50 to $17.99.
For passengers sailing on the Norwegian Sky and Norwegian Sun, the cruise line’s all-inclusive ships, they will now have to pay $20.49 instead of $19.99 when staying in standard cabins and mini-suites. Prices for customers in suites rose from $22.99 to $23.49.
Thankfully for passengers who booked their voyages before April 1, Norwegian will still honor the previous rate as long as the gratuities are paid before the sail date. The price increases come one year after the cruise line last raised gratuity rates.
CruiseCritic.com also noted Norwegian’s Hawaii-based Pride of America ship would continue charging passengers an additional General Exercise Tax of 4.275 percent.
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