Alcohol Policies On Cruise Ships
Source Holland America Alcohol Policy.
Alcohol policies on cruise ships. P. The 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. On some cruises guests do need to show ID in order to buy alcohol.
Some cruise ship venues which are adult-only may ID passengers at the door. INS210125G Los Angeles to New York 164 days. Oceania Cruises Alcohol Policy.
Ports and 18 years old for cruises departing from non-US. For the exact restrictions for their specific cruise passengers should consult a cruise travel agent or directly contact the cruise line for updated information. Corkage Fee A 15 USD corkage fee per 750 ml bottle will be charged should guests wish to consume their wine or champagne in the main dining room specialty restaurant or bar.
The limit is two bottles of wine or champagne up to 750ml or six beers up to 12 ounces each in your carry-on per adult. Alcoholic beverages seized on embarkation day will not be returned. River line AmaWaterways for instance has begun including select alcoholic drinks at no extra charge during predinner happy hours on its ships.
Security may inspect containers water bottles soda bottles mouthwash luggage etc and will dispose of containers holding alcohol. Guests are prohibited from bringing alcoholic beverages on board. River cruise line Avalon Waterways has a similar policy.
However on ships in Europe South America and Australia where the legal drinking age is. On most cruises a guests cruise card will be enough to prove their age but on occasion guests may have to provide either a passport or drivers license to confirm theyre of legal drinking age. Free cancellation before 48 hours.
