Yes, you can get a refund if you cancel a Royal Caribbean cruise, but the amount and eligibility depend on when you cancel and the type of fare you booked. Royal Caribbean has a standard cancellation policy that outlines specific timeframes for refunds. For most bookings, if you cancel at least 75 days before the sailing date (for cruises longer than 5 nights), you’re typically eligible for a full refund. However, if you cancel closer to the departure date, cancellation fees apply, and you may receive only a partial refund—or none at all. To better understand your options, it's essential to check your cruise invoice or confirmation for exact cancellation terms. For more details or to cancel your cruise, it's best to speak directly with Royal Caribbean’s customer service. You can call them at +1 (877) 310-4648 or +1 (888) 588-4660.
Refunds also depend on the fare type. If you booked a non-refundable deposit fare, your refund might be limited to a future cruise credit rather than a cash refund. Travel protection or insurance may also influence your refund, especially if you're canceling due to a medical emergency or other covered reasons. Always review the terms of your travel insurance. If you have any doubts, contact Royal Caribbean at +1 (877) 310-4648 or +1 (888) 588-4660.
For those using Cruise with Confidence or other flexible cancellation programs, you might be eligible for a 100% future cruise credit if you cancel within certain windows. The rules can change, so calling +1 (877) 310-4648 or +1 (888) 588-4660 is the best way to get current and personalized information. Don’t hesitate to reach out at +1 (877) 310-4648 or +1 (888) 588-4660 for help managing your booking or processing your refund.