Can You Take 2 Bottles Of Wine On Royal Caribbean

Ah, the pleasure of organizing a holiday on a cruise liner! And, is it really a vacation if you’re not enjoying some delicious wine? If you’re thinking along the same lines as I am, you …

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Ah, the pleasure of organizing a holiday on a cruise liner! And, is it really a vacation if you’re not enjoying some delicious wine? If you’re thinking along the same lines as I am, you might ask, “Is it allowed to bring 2 bottles of wine on Royal Caribbean?” After conducting some research and consulting with other cruise fans, I’ve accumulated some helpful information to pass along to you.

Bringing Wine on Board

Royal Caribbean allows each adult (21 years or older) to bring onboard two bottles of wine or champagne on embarkation day. It’s a fantastic way to enjoy your favorite vino without breaking the bank on the ship’s beverage packages. The cruise line’s policy does specify that the wine or champagne should be brought onboard in carry-on luggage.

My Personal Tip:

To ensure the safe arrival of your wine, consider wrapping the bottles in clothing within your carry-on to prevent any accidental breakage. It’s a simple yet effective way to protect your precious cargo.

Corkage Fee

While Royal Caribbean permits you to bring your own wine onboard, they do charge a corkage fee of $15 if you wish to enjoy it in a public area, such as the main dining room or specialty restaurants. However, there is no corkage fee if you choose to drink your wine in the privacy of your stateroom.

My Thoughts:

I personally find it fair to pay a corkage fee when consuming the wine in public areas. It’s a small price to pay for the convenience and enjoyment of savoring your own selection while dining in the ship’s elegant restaurants.

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Wine Purchases Onboard

Keep in mind that Royal Caribbean also offers an impressive selection of wines onboard for purchase. Whether you’re a connoisseur or just looking to explore new varietals, the ship’s wine list has something for every palate. So, don’t hesitate to indulge in a new discovery or a long-time favorite.

Final Words:

As a wine enthusiast and cruise lover, I’ve come to appreciate the opportunity to bring my own wine onboard while sailing with Royal Caribbean. It’s a thoughtful policy that adds a personal touch to the overall cruise experience. So, whether you choose to savor your own selected bottles or explore the ship’s wine offerings, I hope this article has helped answer your question about bringing two bottles of wine on your upcoming Royal Caribbean adventure.

John has been a hobbyist winemaker for several years, with a few friends who are winery owners. He writes mostly about winemaking topics for newer home vintners.
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