Cruise lines have different rules when it comes to bringing your own alcohol onboard. Subject to change, it’s important that you check ahead of embarking on your cruise what the cruise lines’ rules are for your specific getaway.
Certain cruise lines will also allow you to buy alcohol at a port of call and bring it back with you. Please note that the alcohol will normally be collected by the crew when you get back on the ship, held securely, and delivered to your cabin on the last night of your cruise. Again, each cruise line may have a different policy, so we advise you to check on their website.
Which Cruise Lines Allow You to Take Alcohol Onboard on Embarkation?
- P&O Cruises - wine and champagne
- Cunard - wine and champagne
- Royal Caribbean - wine and champagne
- Celebrity Cruises - wine and champagne
- Norwegian Cruise Line - wine and champagne
- Disney Cruise Line - wine and champagne
- Holland America Line - wine and champagne
- Azamara - wine, champagne, beer and spirits
- Princess Cruises - wine and champagne
- Carnival Cruise Line - wine and champagne
Which Cruise Lines Allow You to Bring Alcohol Onboard From a Port of Call?
- P&O Cruises
- Cunard
- Royal Caribbean
- Celebrity Cruises
- Norwegian Cruise Lines
- Disney Cruise Lines
- Holland America Line
- Azamara
- Princess Cruises
- Carnival Cruise Line
- Ambassador
- Fred Olsen
Please be advised that the majority of cruise lines will ask their guests to declare the alcohol upon embarkation and it cannot be consumed onboard. Cruise lines that do allow guests to consume their own alcoholic beverages in public areas will often charge a corkage fee.
Which Cruise Lines Do Not Allow You to Bring Alcohol Onboard on Embarkation?
- MSC Cruises
- Fred. Olsen
- Ambassador
- Marella
If the cruise line allows you to bring on your own alcohol, be aware each cruise line may charge you a corkage fee for any bottle of wine or champagne consumed onboard, depending on where you do it.
In your own cabin you won’t get charged, but consuming this in a public space, such as a restaurant or lounge, will require paying the fee. The exact amount varies by line and we advise you to check with the cruise line website for specific details.
Please note that this information is correct as of January 2025 and is subject to change. We recommend you check the terms and conditions of your chosen cruise line in advance to avoid disappointment.
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