The cancellation policy for bookings made through Cruises.com can vary based on several factors, including the cruise line, the type of fare chosen, and the timing of the cancellation. Typically, most cruise lines offer a cancellation policy that specifies the penalties associated with cancelling a reservation within a certain timeframe before the sailing date.
For many cruise lines, there is often a period during which passengers can cancel their reservations with little or no penalty, while cancelling closer to the departure date may result in higher fees. Some cruise lines and fare types may even have non-refundable deposits or fees that are applied under specific conditions.
Since cancellation policies can change and differ from one cruise line to another, it is best for customers to reference the specific terms and conditions outlined during the booking process or check directly on the page concerning cancellation policies available on the Cruises.com website. This ensures that travelers have the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding their particular booking.