Cruise Prices Continue to Rise as Demand Remains Strong

Image: Advisors noted that cruises of all types are selling well. Pictured, ships in New Providence, Bahamas. (photo via iStock/Getty Images Plus/Brand X Pictures)
Image: Advisors noted that cruises of all types are selling well. Pictured, ships in New Providence, Bahamas. (photo via iStock/Getty Images Plus/Brand X Pictures)
Rich Thomaselli
by Rich Thomaselli
Last updated: 8:25 AM ET, Wed October 4, 2023

The demand for taking a cruise might be at an unprecedented level, but it’s coming at a cost.

Literally.

Not only are cruise fares at an all-time high, they’re going higher

In the same recent conference call with Wall Street analysts in which they talked about the number of bookings going through the roof due to pent-up demand, executives from the Carnival Corporation were all but giddy in saying that they made a profit that was $175 million more than what they expected over the most recent three-month quarter.

"We've consistently been delivering pricing well in excess of 2019 levels, while closing the occupancy gap by 11 [percentage] points over the course of the year," Carnival Corporation President and CEO Josh Weinstein said.

The industry has bounced back stronger than ever despite obstacles such as the pandemic and the war in Ukraine. 

“Cruise pricing right now is a double-edged sword,” Tropical Getaways Travel’s John Maddox said. “While it shows that demand is exceptionally strong for the cruise sector, my fear is that it is beginning to price many people out of cruises that previously would have viewed cruises as a great value for lower and moderate budget travelers.”

“If pricing doesn’t show at least some signs of easing in to 2024, then clients may be forced to look at land-based vacations (both domestic and in Mexico/Caribbean) to get better bang for their buck,” Maddox continued. 

Another Wall Street analyst said in a research note that fares are up more than 17 percent compared to 2019, the last full year of cruising. Another analyst wrote that 2024 fares could be up as much as 20-30 percent over 2019, and another said that prices in 2025 could be as much as 50 percent higher than 2019.

In a piece of good news, however, those 2025 projections could be altered by the fact that people tend to book the higher-end cruises first. However, analysts and cruise line executives believe fares could rise based on the strong demand. 

“In the earliest days of the return to cruising post-Covid, clients enjoyed pricing that was below that of where it was before,” We Book Travel’s Jessie Morris said. “Since then, prices have been steadily on the rise and since ships are full nearly every sailing out, it is clear that customers still have an appetite for cruising even at the increased prices.”

“Even at the higher numbers, cruising is an exceptional value compared to other vacation types and as long as this continues and the ships keep filling to capacity, I see the price increases as a good thing for the travel advisor community,” Morris continued. “We too went without income for some time and being able to make more now than before is a welcome sight. If the ships do not fill, the cruise lines will do what they have always done and adjust prices accordingly.”

Needless to say, it looks like 2024 is going to be a very profitable year for the cruise industry.


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