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princess · for those who served

Princess pays your service back in onboard credit.

Princess Cruises awards onboard credit up to $250 per qualified passenger, scaled by cruise length, to American and Canadian veterans as well as active, retired, or disabled military personnel. Applications must be made no later than 14 days before sailing, and Princess allows a maximum of two military personnel per booking.

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the benefit, in detail

What Princess recognizes, and how to claim it.

What it offers
Onboard credit up to $250 per qualified passenger, scaled by cruise length.
Who qualifies
American and Canadian veterans plus active, retired, or disabled military personnel (maximum two per booking).
How it's verified
Apply through Princess no later than 14 days before sailing.
Discount code
No public code. Apply through Princess's military benefit form before sailing.
Official source
Princess Military Benefit Program

Verified 2026-06-10 against Princess’s official page · Reviewed by Guennadi, CLIA-accredited NestCruise advisor · CLIA #00592834

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the question everyone asks

Is the Princess military rate worth it?

Worth it on longer voyages, where up to $250 in onboard credit covers dining, excursions, and gratuities. It is less compelling on a short sailing where a fare discount elsewhere nets more, so we compare credit against fare for your trip.

before you deposit

Already found your Princess sailing? Don’t deposit yet.

Paste the sailing link or your booking number. Guennadi, our CLIA-accredited advisor, reads the military rate against the public sale, your cabin, and the all-in cost, in writing, complimentary, before you commit a dollar. And if booking direct wins, we’ll tell you that too.

No booking fees. Your details are used only to check your fare.

how to claim it

Booking Princess with the military benefit, in three moves.

  1. Verify your service

    Apply through Princess no later than 14 days before sailing.

  2. Request the rate before you deposit

    The benefit attaches at booking, not after. Holding a sailing you booked direct? Ask us about repricing, or transfer the booking and keep your fare.

  3. Have it read against the public sale

    The recognized rate is not always the winning price. Guennadi, our CLIA-accredited advisor, compares it with the current sale, your cabin, and the all-in cost, in writing.

the honest read

Who Princess is right for, and when another line wins.

Best for

Best for longer Princess voyages and travelers who value onboard spending (dining, excursions, gratuities) over a headline fare cut.

When another line wins

Onboard credit is not a fare reduction. If the lowest all-in price is the goal, a fare discount on another line can win, so we compare both.

questions we get

Military cruise questions, answered straight.

Do veterans get free cruises?
Almost never, with one real exception. Margaritaville at Sea's Heroes Sail Free program offers genuinely complimentary fares for the first two guests in select interior staterooms to verified U.S. active and former military, first responders, educators, medical personnel, and government employees, though taxes, fees, and port expenses are still due at booking. No major cruise line sails veterans free; their real benefit is a fare percentage (Norwegian 10–20%), onboard credit (Princess and Cunard up to $250, Disney on select sailings, Holland America $100), or a dedicated rate. Claim what you qualify for, then check it against the public sale, which we do for you, complimentary.
Do veterans get a cruise discount?
Yes. Most major cruise lines recognize military service. The benefit ranges from a percentage off the fare (Norwegian gives 10% year-round, up to 20% on select sailings) to onboard credit (Princess and Cunard up to $250; Disney $250 on select 2026 sailings). What you qualify for depends on the line, the sailing, and your status, so the right move is to check the specific cruise before you book.
What proof do I need for a military cruise rate?
Verification varies by line. Norwegian uses ID.me; Carnival requires supporting documents shortly after booking; Cunard uses its military benefit request form; Royal Caribbean and Celebrity validate documentation at check-in or the pier; Virgin Voyages uses the code SERVICERATE with proof at the terminal. Active, retired, Guard and Reserve members generally qualify, and several lines extend the rate to spouses and surviving spouses.
Is the military rate always the best price?
No. The recognized military rate sometimes loses to a public sale, a resident rate, or a group fare once taxes, fees, and the cabin you actually want are counted in. That is the whole reason to have an advisor read it: we check the military rate against every path and tell you which one wins, in writing, before you deposit.
Can I combine a military rate with other offers?
Sometimes. Virgin Voyages' military rate is combinable with select public promotions; MSC's military discount is not combinable with other offers. It varies by line and by sailing, so we confirm combinability on your exact cruise before booking.
Can my spouse or family use a military cruise discount?
It depends on the line, and one pattern holds almost everywhere: the eligible person generally has to sail. Norwegian recognizes spouses and surviving spouses through ID.me; Virgin Voyages recognizes spouses and surviving spouses; Celebrity and Royal Caribbean include qualifying spouses in specific deployed or deceased-member cases; Disney covers the member or spouse, one stateroom per member. MSC reaches furthest, recognizing spouses, parents, in-laws, and dependent children, while Holland America's credit explicitly does not extend to family booking alone. We confirm your household's exact eligibility on your sailing before anything is booked.
Should I take the military rate, a senior rate, or a past-guest rate?
Whichever wins on your sailing — they rarely stack. Recognition rates (military, senior, resident, past-guest) are usually one-or-the-other, and the winner changes by ship, date, and cabin. A senior rate sometimes prices the whole cabin off one qualifying guest, while a military rate covers the member's stateroom; Norwegian routes senior savings through an AARP partnership rather than a standard senior rate. This is exactly the comparison we run: every path you qualify for, against the public sale, in writing.
Which cruise line has the best military discount?
It depends on the trip. Norwegian leads on a flat year-round percentage; Princess and Cunard lead on length-based onboard credit; Disney has select onboard-credit and military-rate offers; Virgin Voyages can stack with public offers; and the only genuinely free fares afloat are Margaritaville at Sea's Heroes Sail Free interiors, with taxes and fees still due. The best line is the one that fits your ship, date, cabin, and budget — which is the comparison a NestCruise advisor runs for you, complimentary.
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Reviewed by Guennadi, CLIA-accredited NestCruise advisor · CLIA #00592834