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Port charges surprises
We recently booked a long deserved cruise (have not cruised since '94) and agreed with the competative pricing the industry offers. However , we were shocked at the $400 in port charges! To our surprise we could not find any publication of these fees. The line is RCCL. Comments please.
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Well Peter, here's one for you.
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PJ, wow does seem high.Two questions....is that per person and where are you cruising? Port charges vary depending on where you are visiting the most expensive I've encountered were in Alaska.
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Yes, PJ, we'll need ship and itinerary in order to respond. I know the Med cruises are port intensive and port charges are correspondingly high.
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the most expensive port charges we had were to the Panama canal and it was not $400, we have also been to Alaska and they were not that high. $400 must be for two people, unless you on are on a 36 day voyage around Africa
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Port charges are for two(double occupancy) cabin on a 5 night itinerary or $200ea. I still can't find any mention of this charge in RCCL literature. I expect to pay some amount, but how do I confirm this charge? Thanks for your imput.
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STILL WAITING FOR THE SHIP AND PORTS--DO YOU KNOW?
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The ship is Monarch of the Seas - western Caribbean - Key West, Cozomel,Costa Maya,Ft Lauerdale.Thanks
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The port charges should be listed in the back of the RCCL brochure,most likely in fine print.
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PJ, I too have looked very closely at your brochure and could't find any info re/ port taxes. I agree with you that $400.00 seems high. Did you book through an agent or on-line?<BR>Perhaps you could call RCCL direct and ask them for a breakdown of each ports charges--could this include insurance? <BR>Sorry I could not be of more help.
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PJ I went to the Royal Caribbean web site and booked a fictional western Caribbean cruise for a week in Oct./02.The cruise was an inside cabin, no air for a total of $499 PP + $32.60PP port taxes & fees.Me thinks you should check the $200 charge,as someone said,it may include insurance.
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Pj in reference to my last post I went back to the RCCL site and priced that same fictional cruise WITH air included and the taxes/fees jumped to $127.60PP.So either way the $200 is quite high.
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I believe the port charges on our Alaska cruise is $200 per person.<BR><BR>Also, if you book air through cruiseline - expect to pay lots in "airline taxes" - this is very excessive.
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I am looking at our invoice for our upcoming 14 night trans-canal cruise and the port charges are $279.00 per person for total of $558.00. Our air was done on our own.<BR><BR>Actually, it doesn't matter how the fees are arrived at, they are what they are and you won't change them.
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If you recheck the RCCl website I believe tht you will find that they include port charges in the price of the cruise and that the smaller figure ($30-40) is the tax portion that is added on.
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