Bringing Liquor On A Cruise Ship
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Bringing liquor on a cruise ship. So if you bring back a single liter of alcohol per person from the duty-free shop on the ship or in a port you can expect a tax of 375 from the state. Expect each additional bottle to be taxed at 375 state plus 3 of the purchase price federal unless traveling with more than one adult. Alcohol purchased in ports gets stored until the end of the cruise.
On the day the cruise embarks you are allowed to bring on board one standard 750 ml bottle of wine or champagne per person. Guests on consecutive cruises may bring two 2 750 ml bottles of personal wine or champagne per voyage per stateroom. Additional bottles will be stored by the ship and two bottles at a time will be delivered to the stateroom on the first day of each new voyage.
Disney Cruise Line Guests 21 years and older may bring a maximum of 2 bottles of unopened wine or champagne no larger than 750 ml or 6 beers no larger than 12 ounces on board at the beginning of the voyage and at each port of call. 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. You may bring up to two bottles of wine or champagne 750ml on embarkation day three bottles if your sailing is for more than a week and when purchased at a port of call.
Now if you were trying to get illegal drugs or a bazooka on board they would probably throw you off but half the ship tries to get alcohol on board and no cruise line debarks passengers for that even if. This is what happens when the cruise ship security scans lugg. If guests try to bring alcohol aboard at embarkation it will be confiscated and returned once the voyage is over.
Policy No alcohol may be taken aboard at embarkation and alcohol purchased in port or at the ships duty-free shop will be held and returned at the end of the cruise. For instance Princess Cruises a famous cruise line allows each traveller to bring along one bottle of wine or champagne whereas Holland America another cruise line has to no restriction on the number of alcoholic beverage bottles a traveller can bring. No alcohol may be taken aboard at embarkation and alcohol purchased in port or at the ships duty-free shop will be held and returned at the end of the cruise.
You can bring two liters if at least one of. 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. Cruises - Bringing Alcohol on a Cruise.
