Taking Alcohol Onto Cruise Ships
Seabourn Cruise Line Alcohol Policy.
Taking alcohol onto cruise ships. To combat the high cost of alcohol on cruise ships many risk-taking passengers try to bring their own drinks -- a practice thats banned by most major cruise lines alcohol policies. The honest truth is that its pretty easy to spend a lot of money on drinks. Lol in front of you.
In fact when looking at the onboard spending cruise ships bring in between 35-45 of the cruise fare in the form of spending on the ship. The entire resaon we continue to choose Princess is that while they have an official policy on Liquor brought onto the ship it is completely uninforced and a common known fact that on Princess you can bring wine beer and liquor that is not in a Duty Free package. The majority of cruise lines will allow guests to take onboard some alcohol on embarkation day.
Pack a private mini bar. Go to the liquor store and pack plastic miniature bottles in your checked luggage. Also bags are scanned on entry to the ship when returning from port visits.
Guests are not allowed to bring beer or hard liquor onboard for consumption or any other use. We have now increased the limit to 6 bottles per stateroomThe exception being the world cruises for which we will allow up to 60 bottles per stateroom however this only applies to guests who are booked on the full world cruise or any of the variations of the full world cruise as listed below. Duty free items bought on board are retained for collection on the last day of the cruise.
The policies for bringing your own drinks on a cruise vary depending on the cruise line. Princess Cruises Alcohol Policy. You can easily walk back onto the ship.
If you do not intend to bear this cost there are several possible ways you can employ to bring alcohol on board a cruise ship. Regent Seven Seas Cruises Alcohol Policy. Alcoholic beverages seized on embarkation day will not be returned.
