Can I Bring Wine on Norwegian Cruise Ship?

By Robert Palmer

If you’re planning a vacation on a Norwegian Cruise Ship, you may be wondering if you can bring wine on board. The answer is yes, but there are some restrictions and guidelines that must be followed.

Norwegian Cruise Lines allows passengers to bring two bottles of wine or champagne per cabin onboard their ships. The bottles must be less than 750 milliliters in size and must be sealed with unbroken seals. Any additional bottles of wine or champagne will need to be stored at the onboard corkage fee-charging wine bar and retrieved at the passenger’s convenience.

Passengers are allowed to consume the wine or champagne that they have brought with them on board anywhere in the public areas of the ship except for the theater, restaurants, bars, and casino. Additionally, all alcohol consumed in public areas must be purchased from Norwegian Cruise Line; any alcohol purchased elsewhere will not be served.

For those who prefer beer or spirits instead of wine or champagne, they may bring one six-pack of 12 ounces beer per cabin at embarkation. All other alcoholic beverages must be purchased on board by purchasing a beverage package or ordering individual drinks.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, passengers can bring two bottles of wine or champagne per cabin onboard Norwegian Cruise Lines ships as long as they are less than 750 milliliters in size and have unbroken seals. Passengers are allowed to consume their own alcohol in public areas except for certain venues such as restaurants and bars.

Beer can also be brought onboard as long as it’s part of a six-pack of 12 ounces beer per cabin. All other alcoholic beverages must either be brought from home or purchased on board during your trip.