Independent fare tracker
About Cruise Prices
Cruise Prices is an independent cruise fare tracker. We record the price of individual sailings over time so cruise shoppers can see how a fare has actually moved — and judge whether a cruise is genuinely cheap rather than just marked “on sale”. We track live fares, build price history, flag price drops on your watchlist, and offer AI analysis on whether to book now or keep waiting, across nine major UK and US cruise lines.
We are not a travel agent and we do not sell cruises. Our job is to be the neutral price record you check before you book, wherever you ultimately buy.
- 13,267
- Upcoming cruises tracked
- 3,607,933
- Price history records
- 9
- Cruise lines monitored
Who runs Cruise Prices
Josh Embling
Founder, Cruise Prices
Josh Embling is the founder of Cruise Prices and writes about cruise fare tracking, price history, watchlists, and booking-timing decisions using live platform data across nine tracked lines, from UK-departure sailings with P&O, Cunard, Fred Olsen and Ambassador to US-departure sailings with Royal Caribbean, NCL, Carnival, Princess and Celebrity.
Why I built this
The £300 that started it
In 2023 I booked a Norwegian Fjords cruise without much of a clue about what I should be paying for it. The price looked reasonable, so I went ahead and booked, and a few days later the exact same sailing dropped by £300. I had paid well over the odds and there was no easy way I could have known.
That is why I built Cruise Prices. I wanted to see what a cruise had actually cost over time before I booked it, so I could tell whether a price was genuinely good or just made to look that way. I use it for all of my own cruises now, and I built it so you can do the same.
£300
the price drop I missed on my own cruise, days after booking, before this tool existed
Start tracking cruise prices
Browse every tracked cruise free, or create an account to watch a sailing and get price-drop alerts.