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Search any sailing and you’ll see a deal score — one number for whether today’s price is genuinely good, measured against up to a year of that exact cruise’s own history.

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Price Intelligence

What Does Cruise Price History Actually Tell You?

Price history is the context that makes a deal score meaningful. Without knowing where a price has been, you can’t know if where it is today is good or bad.

We broke down exactly how cruise price history works — and what patterns emerge when you track 9 million fare snapshots across 14 cruise lines.

Snapshots
9M+
Cruise Lines
14
Sailings
29,000+
History
12 mo
Cruise Price History — What to Look for Before You Book

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a cruise price tracker work?
We pull fare data directly from cruise line booking systems on a continuous basis — covering fresh fares across 29,000+ sailings each week. Each fare gets scored against up to 12 months of its own price history to produce a deal score from 0–100. A score of 75+ means the current price is better than 75% of all prices we've recorded for that sailing and cabin type.
Can I track Royal Caribbean prices specifically?
Yes. Royal Caribbean is the most tracked cruise line in our system. Search any RC sailing above to see its current deal score and price history. You can also open our dedicated Royal Caribbean price tracker for ship-by-ship deal scores and a breakdown of RC pricing patterns.
How do I get a cruise price drop alert?
Search your sailing above, then click "Track" on any result. You'll be prompted to create a free account. Once set up, we'll email you when the price drops on your tracked sailing. Pro subscribers get alerts within 6 hours of a price change.
How often are cruise prices updated?
Our system captures new fare snapshots daily across all 14 cruise lines. Most sailings are updated every 24–48 hours. Pro subscribers get access to our most frequently updated inventory.
What does the deal score mean?
The score (0–100) tells you how today's price compares to up to 12 months of pricing for that exact ship and cabin type. A score of 90 means the current fare is lower than 90% of all prices we've recorded — a strong signal to book. A score of 40 means prices are historically high right now — a signal to wait and track.
Is cruise price tracking free?
Yes. Searching fares and seeing deal scores is completely free. Price alerts, unlimited tracking, and advanced features are available with a Pro subscription.
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