Common river cruise inclusions by price tier
Inclusion | Budget/Entry-Level | Mid-Range | All-Inclusive Luxury |
---|---|---|---|
All onboard meals | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Beverages at meals | Drinks package may cost extra | Beer, wine, and soft drinks at lunch and dinner | All alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks 24/7 |
Gratuities | Not included | Not included | Included for both crew and guides |
Wi-Fi | Included, but may be slow | Included | Included |
Shore excursions | May include one or two tours; most cost extra | At least one included excursion in every port | All excursions and often exclusive events are included |
Airport transfers | Not included | May be included with airfare purchase | Included |
Onboard amenities | Basic amenities, sundeck | Fitness center, bikes for use | Fitness center, spa, pool/whirlpool, butler service in top suites |
Dining options | Main dining room only | Main dining room, plus a second specialty venue | Multiple dining venues, room service |
Key takeaways:
- Most river cruises include your stateroom and all meals, but major differences exist in the amenities and services covered in the upfront price.
- The terms “inclusive” and “all-inclusive” have different meanings for various cruise lines. While many lines include Wi-Fi, basic drinks at meals, and daily excursions, truly all-inclusive luxury lines cover all beverages, gratuities, airport transfers, and provide enhanced services like butler service.
- Luxury lines like Tauck, Scenic, and Uniworld bundle most or all costs into their fares, while mid-range and budget lines charge extra for many services.