How much does a cruise ship apartment cost?

Here's an idea of what you might pay for a voyage on a mainstream cruise ship in the Caribbean. As a starting guide, expect to pay around $100 to $150 per person, per night for an interior cabin. At $125 per night, that's $91,250 per year for a couple, or $250 per night.

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Is cruising cheaper than renting?

It's actually cheaper to cruise nonstop for an entire year than to pay rent and live in many major U.S. cities. That's the latest finding of a study by cruise search engine CruiseWatch.com. According to the study, citizens of Honolulu would save $7,518 per person each year if they went on continuous cruises in 2017.

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How do seniors live on cruise ships?

Some cruise lines offer cabins for sale, allowing you to own your place at sea. Other ships accommodate extended trips, such as 180 days or more. You also need to decide what to do about your current housing situation. You might rent your home while you set sail or divide your time between cruising and living on land.

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How much does it cost per month to live on a cruise ship?

How much does 1 year on a cruise ship cost?

Considering all these factors, the cruise fare for living on a cruise ship can cost anywhere from $60,000 per year to upwards of $150,000. However, knowing what you get and where you spend your money is important. Let's look at what you can expect to spend your money on when living on a cruise ship.

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Which room on a cruise ship is least expensive?

inside stateroomsWhat is the least expensive cabin on a cruise ship? Interior or inside staterooms are typically the least expensive category on a cruise.

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Is it cheaper to live on a cruise ship than in a retirement home?

The bottom line is that in some cases, spending an extended amount of time on a cruise ship can be more cost effective — as well as more enjoyable — than a nursing home or retirement community.

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