Buying Alcohol On Cruise Ships
Most big-ship lines offer one or more drinks packages for an extra charge but you might be able to get one of the packages for free.
Buying alcohol on cruise ships. The fine print of drinks packages also varies across lines. Consider a cruise line all you can drink package that can save you big bucks versus buying a la carte. No beer or spirits may be taken onboard for consumption.
Some people get offended when we suggest sneaking your favorite drink on board and it is. Alcohol purchased from the Duty Free Shop onboard the ship is held and delivered to your cabin on the last night of the cruise. If you buy alcohol in any port during your cruise you will be instructed to turn it in when you are screened during reboarding.
On boarding day guests may bring onboard two 2 750 ml bottles of personal wine or champagne per stateroom in their carry-on luggage. The line perhaps best known for throwing in free drinks packages as a booking perk is Norwegian. If more than two bottles of wine or champagne are brought onboard including any alcoholic beverages purchased in ports-of-call or in our onboard shops they will be stored by the ship and delivered to your.
If bought on the cruise ship it will be held by the staff and delivered to your room the last night of the cruise. Guests cannot take liquor bottles to public areas. Disney cruise lines have a generous policy relating to your taking your own bottles of wine and beer on board.
Drinks packages on lines like Carnival Australia Princess Cruises and PO Cruises have a limit of 15 alcoholic beverages per day. Enjoy unlimited drinks and options all cruise long. It may make more sense to opt for the drink package instead of buying individual cocktails.
Although drinking age policies can vary from cruise line to cruise line -- or even ship to ship or sailing to sailing depending on the country of departure -- standard drinking age on voyages from Europe is 18 while the minimum age to consume alcohol on most sailings from North America is 21. Ive worked on ships for years so I compiled a list of things passengers should stop buying. For cruise lines that allow you to bring wine only you can instead consider bringing a 750 ml bottle of craft beer on board.
