Cruise Line Carry-On Alcohol Policies
By Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong
Cruise ship vacations become more and more popular every year. Where else can you unpack your bags one time and still visit multiple, exotic destinations around the world?
Cruising is like staying at a luxury resort, eating great meals for free and waking to a new destination and adventure just about every morning!
Cruising is so popular, the cruise industry brings in more than $37,000,000,000 a year in the United States alone. More than 13,000,000 passengers enjoy cruise vacations every year. Even with the average cost of a new cruise ship being $15,000,000,000, nearly 30 new cruise ships are on order or under construction.
If you have decided to join in on this wonderful experience of cruising too, you are making a great choice.
As the authors of 199 Tips For Your First Cruise, we are often asked if passengers are allowed to bring their own alcoholic beverages on their upcoming cruise.
Here are the facts on Cruise Line Carry-On Alcohol Policies -
Carnival
Celebrity
Cunard
Disney
Holland America
Norwegian Cruise Line
Princess Cruises
Royal Caribbean International
Now you know the Carry-On Alcohol Policies of some of the most popular cruise lines!
For more tips on cruise vacations, purchase our ebook 199 Tips For Your First Cruise which can be read on your Kindle or your computer.
By Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong. Copyright 2014 Sunny Harbor Publishing. Contact Us: PO Box 560318, Rockledge, FL 32956. Phone: 321-446-7552. Email: [email protected]
Keywords: cruise, cruise alcohol, Carry-On Alcohol Policies, cruise alcohol policies, cruise alcohol policy, 199 Tips For Your First Cruise, Steven Skelley, Thomas Routzong, Sunny Harbor Publishing, Family Travelers Magazine, family travel,
By Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong
Cruise ship vacations become more and more popular every year. Where else can you unpack your bags one time and still visit multiple, exotic destinations around the world?
Cruising is like staying at a luxury resort, eating great meals for free and waking to a new destination and adventure just about every morning!
Cruising is so popular, the cruise industry brings in more than $37,000,000,000 a year in the United States alone. More than 13,000,000 passengers enjoy cruise vacations every year. Even with the average cost of a new cruise ship being $15,000,000,000, nearly 30 new cruise ships are on order or under construction.
If you have decided to join in on this wonderful experience of cruising too, you are making a great choice.
As the authors of 199 Tips For Your First Cruise, we are often asked if passengers are allowed to bring their own alcoholic beverages on their upcoming cruise.
Here are the facts on Cruise Line Carry-On Alcohol Policies -
Carnival
- What you can bring onboard at embarkation: One bottle of wine per person (age 21 and up).
- Corkage fee: $10 in the main dining room, $14 in steakhouses.
- What you can’t bring onboard: Spirits, beer.
Celebrity
- What you can bring onboard at embarkation: Two bottles of wine per cabin.
- Corkage fee: $25
- What you can’t bring onboard: Spirits, beer.
Cunard
- What you can bring onboard at embarkation: There are no restrictions on alcohol brought onboard, but the number of wine or champagne bottles will be “at the port authorities discretion.”
- Corkage fee: $20
- What you can’t bring onboard: Nothing specified.
Disney
- What you can bring onboard at embarkation: Alcohol is permitted but must be hand-carried in carry-on luggage. Carry-on alcohol may not be consumed in public areas but can be opened at Palo and Remy restaurants (with corkage fee).
- Corkage fee: $20
- What you can’t bring onboard: Nothing specified.
Holland America
- What you can bring onboard at embarkation: Wine may be brought onboard but cannot be consumed in any public venues, except for bars and restaurants (with corkage fee).
- Corkage fee: $18
- What you can’t bring onboard: Spirits (No policy specified for beer).
Norwegian Cruise Line
- What you can bring onboard at embarkation: Wine - no limitation specified.
- Corkage fee: $15, regardless of whether opened by a crewmember or passenger or not at all.
- What you can’t bring onboard: Spirits (No policy specified for beer).
Princess Cruises
- What you can bring onboard at embarkation: One bottle of wine per adult.
- Corkage fee: $15
- What you can’t bring onboard: Spirits, beer.
Royal Caribbean International
- What you can bring onboard at embarkation: Two bottles of wine per cabin
- Corkage fee: $25
- What you can’t bring onboard: Spirits, beer.
Now you know the Carry-On Alcohol Policies of some of the most popular cruise lines!
For more tips on cruise vacations, purchase our ebook 199 Tips For Your First Cruise which can be read on your Kindle or your computer.
By Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong. Copyright 2014 Sunny Harbor Publishing. Contact Us: PO Box 560318, Rockledge, FL 32956. Phone: 321-446-7552. Email: [email protected]
Keywords: cruise, cruise alcohol, Carry-On Alcohol Policies, cruise alcohol policies, cruise alcohol policy, 199 Tips For Your First Cruise, Steven Skelley, Thomas Routzong, Sunny Harbor Publishing, Family Travelers Magazine, family travel,
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