Stats: Balcony Cabin Prices on Summer Cruises Down 6 Percent

Some cruises are getting a bit cheaper this summer, according to a new study from cruise price monitoring service Cruisewatch.com.

The study found price reductions between 6 percent for balcony cabins and up to 10 percent for oceanview staterooms. At the same time, prices for interior cabins remained stable, while suite prices rose an average of 2 percent. Price changes were also highly variable per line, Cruisewatch.com said.

The website compared price changes for 4,383 cruises in 2016, departing in the summer period of May to September, with 4,884 sailings leaving in the same period this year. To get comparable data, the study then compared the price per day at a locked in fixed point on May 1 for both years.

Interior cabins show a mostly stable trend. The amount of price discounts (compared to the initially published price) also was stable. Interior cabins traded around 94 percent of the initial price both years. There are markedly differences on a line by line basis, though. The top three lines increasing prices were Azamara with an average increase per day of a whopping 24 percent, Costa with +22 percent and Disney with +11 percent. Amongst the lines dropping prices where Celebrity Cruises (-13%), Holland America (-10%) and Princess Cruises (-10%).

Oveanview cabins showed the most visible decline in average. While these porthole cabins traded slightly above initial price last year, lines were giving an average of 7 percent discount this year. However, this again was highly variable by cruise line. This time Norwegian Cruise Line leads the camp of lines raising prices with an increase of +27 percent on average, followed by Costa (+24%) and Azamara (+19%). Regent Seven Seas lowered their prices by 26 percent, followed by Holland America (-16%) and Royal Caribbean (-10%).

Balcony cabins also saw price reductions, going from $358 to $336. This reduction mostly came from lowered initial prices, as the number of price drops is mostly unchanged versus last year. Azamara (+33%), Costa (+18%) and NCL (+16%) are again raising prices significantly, while Holland America (-20%), Regent Seven Seas (-20%) and Royal Caribbean (-15%) are reducing.

Lastly, on suites the prices remained mostly stable with a slight upward notion, increasing to $629 per day versus $615 last year. Viking, Azamara and Crystal Cruises are the top price increasers, whereas Regent Seven Seas, MSC Cruises and Holland America are reducing. Due to highly variable cabins and limited inventory, this category is the most difficult to draw valid conclusions from Cruisewatch.com said.

In a written release Britta Bernhard, founder of Cruisewatch.com, said: "Our study shows that there are still good savings to be found for a summer cruise vacation this year. While some lines raise prices across the board, other are reducing."

Source: Cruisewatch.com

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