Three of the major cruise lines are publicly traded companies and provide shareholder benefits if you hold enough
shares in the company. The cruise companies are Carnival Corporation, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and Royal Caribbean Group.
(scroll down to view the shareholder information on each company)
Shareholder Benefits
Cruise line shareholder benefits are financial benefits provided by cruise lines to shareholders who hold
a minimum number of shares in the cruise line. These benefits are currently provided as onboard credit on a per
stateroom basis. Depending on the current share price the shares can pay for themselves within a few
years. Shares can go up and down and we do not provide investment advice.
Carnival Corporation provides shareholder benefits if you hold more than 100 shares with company. The benefits
apply to the following cruise lines within the group.
Carnival Cruise Line |
Costa Cruises |
P&O Cruises |
Princess Cruises |
AIDA Cruises |
Cunard |
Holland America Line |
Seabourn |
The amount of the benefit depends on the length of the cruise.
6 or fewer | $50 |
7 to 13 | $100 |
14 or more | $250 |
Carnival Corporation is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker CCL and on the London Stock Exchange
under the ticker CCL. You can find the current share price at
NYSE:CCL and
LON:CCL
More information on the shareholder benefits can be found at CCL's investor page.
Norwegian Cruise Line provides shareholder benefits if you hold more than 100 shares with company. The benefits
apply to the following cruise lines within the group.
Norwegian Cruise Line |
Oceania Cruises |
Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
The amount of the benefit depends on the length of the cruise.
6 or fewer | $50 |
7 to 14 | $100 |
15 or more | $250 |
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker NCLH. You can
find the current share price at NYSE:NCLH
More information on the shareholder benefits can be found at NCL's investor page.
In the footer you can find an FAQ, offer details and benefit request form.
Royal Caribbean Group provides shareholder benefits if you hold more than 100 shares with company. The benefits
apply to the following cruise lines within the group.
royal Caribbean International |
Celebrity Cruises |
The amount of the benefit depends on the length of the cruise.
6 or fewer | $50 |
7 to 13 | $100 |
14 or more | $250 |
Royal Caribbean Group is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker RCL. You can
find the current share price at NYSE:RCL
More information on the sharehold can be found at RCL's shareholder benefits page.