Cruise Ship Tipping by Cruise Line (2026): Complete Comparison

Compare tipping policies for every major cruise line in 2026. Daily gratuity rates, auto-gratuity policies, bar and spa tip percentages, and which luxury lines include tips in the fare.

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Every cruise line handles tipping differently. Some charge $14.50 per person per day, others charge $25, and a handful include gratuities entirely. This is the definitive comparison of cruise ship tipping policies for 2026, updated with the latest rates.

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Mainstream Cruise Lines: Daily Gratuity Rates

These cruise lines charge automatic daily gratuities that are added to your onboard account. You can technically remove them at Guest Services, but crew members depend on this income.

Carnival Cruise Line

Standard cabins: $16.00/person/day | Suites: $18.00/person/day

Auto-gratuities are charged daily. Bar drinks include 18% gratuity automatically. Spa services add 18%. Carnival’s rates are middle-of-the-pack for mainstream lines. On a 7-night cruise for two in a standard cabin, you’ll pay $224 in automatic gratuities.

Royal Caribbean

Standard cabins: $16.00/person/day | Suites: $18.50/person/day

Similar structure to Carnival. Auto-gratuities are non-negotiable unless you visit Guest Services. Bar and spa services add 18%. Royal Caribbean has been gradually increasing rates over the past few years.

Norwegian Cruise Line

All cabins: $20.00/person/day | Suites: $25.00/person/day

The highest daily gratuity rate among mainstream cruise lines. NCL has been aggressive about rate increases. Bar and spa add 20% (also the highest). A 7-night cruise for two costs $280 in auto-gratuities for standard cabins, $350 for suites.

MSC Cruises

All cabins: $16.00/person/day

MSC keeps the same rate regardless of cabin category. Bar and spa services add 15%, which is lower than most competitors. A solid value proposition for budget-conscious cruisers.

Celebrity Cruises

Standard cabins: $18.00/person/day | Suites: $23.00/person/day

Celebrity’s rates reflect its premium positioning. The suite rate gap is significant. Bar and spa services add 18%.

Princess Cruises

Standard cabins: $16.00/person/day | Suites: $18.00/person/day

In line with Carnival and Royal Caribbean. Bar services add 18%, spa adds 18%. Princess keeps things simple and competitive.

Holland America Line

Standard cabins: $16.00/person/day | Suites: $17.00/person/day

Small gap between standard and suite rates. Bar adds 15%, spa adds 18%. Holland America’s slightly lower bar gratuity percentage is a small savings on drink-heavy voyages.

Disney Cruise Line

All cabins: $14.50/person/day (suggested, not auto-charged)

Disney uses a suggested gratuity system rather than automatic charges, though envelopes are provided on the last night. Bar services add 18%. The lower daily rate reflects Disney’s different approach, though the social pressure to tip is equally strong.

Oceania Cruises

Standard cabins: $18.00/person/day | Suites: $23.00/person/day

Premium pricing to match Oceania’s upscale positioning. Bar and spa add 18%.

Cunard

Standard cabins: $14.50/person/day | Suites: $16.50/person/day

Among the lowest auto-gratuity rates. Bar adds 15%, spa adds 15%. Cunard’s British heritage shows in its more restrained tipping culture.

Luxury Lines: Gratuities Included

These cruise lines include all gratuities in the cruise fare. No daily charges, no envelopes, no awkward calculations. Extra tipping for exceptional service is optional.

Virgin Voyages

All gratuities included in fare. Bar drinks include 18% automatically. Virgin’s “no tips required” policy is part of its modern, millennial-focused brand.

Viking Ocean Cruises

All gratuities included. Bar services add 15%. Viking explicitly asks guests not to tip, though cash for exceptional service is accepted.

Regent Seven Seas

All gratuities included in the all-inclusive fare. Bar services add 18%. As one of the most expensive cruise lines, everything is truly included.

Silversea

All gratuities included. Bar services add 15%. Like Regent, Silversea’s ultra-luxury positioning means tips are built into the fare.

The Bottom Line

Norwegian is the most expensive for tipping. Cunard and Disney are the cheapest among mainstream lines. If tipping stress gives you anxiety, luxury lines with included gratuities eliminate the entire question. For everyone else, use our calculator to budget the exact amount before you sail.

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