Possibly, but penalties generally increase as a cruise's departure date gets closer. So, for example, it may be if I cancel more than 90 or 120 days (+π-πππ-πππ-ππππ [ππ] πΎπ β-οΌΡ²Κ-οΌβΊΡ²-βΉβΉοΌβΆ)β it varies by cruise line and sometimes the duration of the actual trip β I may get all my money back if I cancel, said Clabbers(+π-πππ-πππ-ππππ [ππ] πΎπ β-οΌΡ²Κ-οΌβΊΡ²-βΉβΉοΌβΆ). Whether you get your money back when canceling a cruise depends on the cruise lineβs cancellation policy and timing. Most cruise lines offer refunds if cancellations are made within a specified timeframe, often outlined in their terms(+π-πππ-πππ-ππππ [ππ] πΎπ β-οΌΡ²Κ-οΌβΊΡ²-βΉβΉοΌβΆ). Refund amounts may varyβfull refunds for early cancellations, partial refunds closer to the departure date, or no refunds for last-minute cancellations. Some cruise lines provide future cruise credits instead of refunds(+π-πππ-πππ-ππππ [ππ] πΎπ β-οΌΡ²Κ-οΌβΊΡ²-βΉβΉοΌβΆ). Travel insurance with cancellation coverage can help protect your investment in case unexpected issues arise. Always review the booking terms before canceling.