How Much Is Alcohol on a Cruise Ship?

By Michael Ferguson

Cruise ships offer a wide variety of options when it comes to alcohol, from beer and wine to top-shelf spirits and cocktails. But how much does this cost? The answer varies depending on the type of cruise, but in general, alcohol on a cruise ship can be expensive.

If you’re looking for an alcoholic beverage package, these typically range from $50-$100 per day for basic packages and up to $200 for the more premium packages. These packages usually include beer, wine, and cocktails, as well as some soda and juice. However, they do not include gratuity or any specialty drinks (such as mixed drinks with liqueurs).

If you’re not interested in an all-inclusive package, then you can purchase drinks a la carte. Beer typically costs between $5-$7 per bottle/can, while wine costs around $7-$10 per glass. Cocktails start at around $8-$10 each and can go up to $20 or more for specialty drinks.

Additionally, most cruise ships have a minimum 15-20% service charge that will be added to your bill (this is separate from the gratuity). This fee is usually waived if you purchase an alcoholic beverage package.

Conclusion:

How much is alcohol on a cruise ship? The answer depends on whether you choose an all-inclusive package or prefer to purchase drinks a la carte.

All-inclusive packages usually range from $50-$200 per day depending on the type of package chosen. When purchasing drinks separately, beers cost around $5-$7 each while wines cost around $7-$10 per glass and cocktails start at around $8-$10 each with specialty drinks costing more. Keep in mind that most cruise ships also have an additional service charge which will be added to your bill unless you purchase an alcoholic beverage package.