# Can I Move My Royal Caribbean Cruise to a Different Date?
*“Can I move my Royal Caribbean cruise to a different date?”* "Yes, you can move your Royal Caribbean cruise to a different date. Learn about fees, policies, and Future Cruise Credit. Call **844-807-7245** for help."
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## Why Move Your Cruise to Another Date?
Travelers often need to adjust their cruise dates for reasons such as:
* Unexpected work or school schedule conflicts
* Family events like weddings, graduations, or reunions
* Health concerns or personal emergencies
* Wanting to sail on a different ship or itinerary
* Waiting for a better season, weather, or promotional fare
* Upgrading to a larger cabin or suite on a future sailing
Whatever your reason, Royal Caribbean understands flexibility is important and provides multiple ways to modify your booking.
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## How Date Changes Work with Royal Caribbean
Moving your cruise to a new date is essentially considered a **rebooking**. In most cases, this means your original reservation is canceled, and the funds are applied to a new sailing. The rules vary depending on:
* The timing of your change (how many days before sailing)
* Whether you purchased refundable or non-refundable fares
* If you have travel protection or insurance
* Whether your booking qualifies for programs like **Cruise with Confidence**
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## The Standard Rebooking Timeline
Royal Caribbean’s policies are based on how far your sailing is from departure. Here’s a general breakdown for most cruises (excluding specialty voyages):
* **75+ days before sailing:** You can usually move your cruise to a new date without penalties. You’ll just pay the difference if the new fare is higher.
* **74–61 days before sailing:** A cancellation penalty of 25% of your total fare may apply.
* **60–31 days before sailing:** About 50% of your fare may be forfeited if you cancel or reschedule.
* **30–15 days before sailing:** The penalty increases to 75%.
* **14 days or less before sailing:** Rebooking may not be possible without losing 100% of your paid fare.
These penalties apply to the base fare and may differ if you booked special promotions.
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## Cruise with Confidence Program
One of the most traveler-friendly options is Royal Caribbean’s **Cruise with Confidence** program. This allows you to:
* Cancel or move your cruise up to **48 hours before departure**
* Receive a **Future Cruise Credit (FCC)** equal to your paid fare
* Use the FCC to book a new sailing within 12–18 months
This policy gives you peace of mind if you’re unsure whether you’ll be able to travel on your original date.
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## Future Cruise Credit (FCC): What You Should Know
If you move your cruise through Cruise with Confidence, you’ll likely receive an FCC. Here’s how it works:
* You can apply the FCC toward your new sailing.
* If the new cruise costs more, you pay the difference.
* If the new cruise costs less, the balance remains as a credit for future use.
* FCC can be applied to upgrades, longer itineraries, or new destinations.
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## Cost Differences When Moving Your Cruise
When shifting to a new date, pricing plays a big role:
* **If the new cruise is more expensive:** You’ll need to cover the difference.
* **If the new cruise is less expensive:** You may receive a credit for the balance.
For example:
* Original cruise: \$1,200 per guest
* New cruise: \$1,500 per guest
* Extra payment required: \$300 per guest
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## Ways to Move Your Cruise to a New Date
There are three main ways to rebook or modify your sailing:
1. **Call Royal Caribbean directly**
Dial **844-807-7245** to speak with a reservations agent. They will check availability, review policies, and confirm any costs.
2. **Work with your travel agent**
If you booked through an agent, they can handle the change for you and may find promotions to help offset costs.
3. **Use the Royal Caribbean website**
Log in to your account on [RoyalCaribbean.com](https://www.royalcaribbean.com), view your reservation, and check if online modification is available.
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## Tips to Save Money When Changing Dates
* **Act early:** The sooner you move your cruise, the fewer penalties you’ll face.
* **Avoid peak dates:** Holiday cruises are more expensive and may have stricter rules.
* **Check for promotions:** Sometimes, moving dates allows you to apply new offers.
* **Upgrade strategically:** Rebooking is a good opportunity to move up to a balcony, suite, or specialty stateroom.
* **Use travel insurance:** Coverage can help recover costs if last-minute emergencies force changes.
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## Special Considerations
Not all sailings follow the standard rules. You may face stricter terms if your booking includes:
* **Holiday cruises** (Christmas, New Year’s, Thanksgiving)
* **Specialty voyages** (world cruises, repositioning cruises)
* **Group or charter bookings**
* **Promotional fares** like *Kids Sail Free*
Always review your booking confirmation or call Royal Caribbean to verify your specific terms.
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## Final Thoughts
So, can you move your Royal Caribbean cruise to a different date? Absolutely. The key factors are **when you make the change** and **what type of booking you hold**. If you’re 75 days or more out, you’ll likely avoid penalties, but closer to departure, fees may apply. With Cruise with Confidence, you can even move your cruise up to 48 hours before sailing and receive a Future Cruise Credit.