There’s something irresistible about the promise of a Carnival cruise—the festive ads, the all-you-can-eat buffets, the sun-drenched pool decks. And with prices that seem surprisingly affordable, it’s easy to picture yourself sailing away without a care in the world. But as I recently discovered, there’s more to the story than the sticker price. Here’s what I learned about what Carnival cruises really include—and what can quickly make your final bill balloon.
What’s Covered in Your Fare: The Good Stuff
- Accommodations: Your cabin is included, from cozy interiors to ocean-view and balcony rooms (if you shell out a bit more).
- Meals: The main dining room, buffet, and a handful of snack spots (hello, 24-hour pizza and tacos!) are part of the package. You won’t go hungry.
- Entertainment: Comedy shows, live music, trivia nights, and poolside parties—all free and surprisingly lively.
- Basic Drinks: Water, tea, regular coffee, and a few juices are complimentary.
Where the Extras Start Adding Up
- Specialty Dining: Craving sushi, steakhouse fare, or a more upscale vibe? Those meals are extra. Prices range from $15 to $50 per person and can add up fast if you’re tempted by variety.
- Sodas and Alcohol: Soft drinks, cocktails, and even bottled water aren’t included. Beverage packages can help, but they’re another line on your bill.
- Shore Excursions: Exploring ports with Carnival’s excursions? Expect to pay a premium. DIY adventures can be cheaper, but require planning.
- Gratuities: Daily tips for cabin stewards and dining staff are not optional—they’re automatically added to your account (around $16–$20 per person, per day).
- Wi-Fi: Want to stay connected? Internet access can cost $15–$25 per day, depending on the package.
- Photos, Spa Treatments, Arcade: If you like souvenirs or pampering, budget accordingly.
The Verdict: Is It Still a Deal?
Carnival cruises can be a great value—if you go in with your eyes open. The base fare offers plenty of fun and food, but it’s easy to spend much more than expected if you’re not careful. My advice? Enjoy the included perks, pick your splurges wisely, and watch for those hidden fees. That way, you’ll leave with great memories (and maybe a few extra dollars in your pocket).

