the Carnival cruise alcohol policy as mostly about bringing wine on Carnival cruises - the allowance is 1 wine/Champagne bottle (750ml) per 21+ yo passenger, only once (on your first day embarkation) and only in the carry-on luggage.
Bringing alcohol on Carnival cruise ships
Follows the list of the "not allowed" alcohol rules from the Carnival's NO list:
- selling/serving alcohol to guests under 21 yo. Carnival reserves the right to refuse to sale alcohol to anyone. buying alcohol for under-aged passengers. the legal drinking age on Carnival cruise ships (the Carnival's alcohol on board age limit) is 21 years of age. It's both for purchasing and consumption of alcoholic beverages at all bars-lounges-shops. purchasing alcohol in Ports of Call and the onboard (duty-free) shops - your liquor will be stored and retained and stored on board. until the end of your trip. the Carnival''s corkage fee (an additional wine/Champagne serving charge when it wasn't bought on the premises) - $10 per bottle if consumed in the Main dining room, $14 per bottle in the specialty restaurants (Steakhouse/Supper Club). the Carnival's "Booze Cruise" deal of the year - check the new Carnival Cheers program/all inclusive alcohol package - it's an all-you-can-drink cruise deal and one of the best fun vacation ideas of CCL, so far. Carnival "all you can drink" cruise deals are also offered on charters and as specials on themed sailings. Does Carnival cruise have free alcohol (along with other free/included stuff)? Yes, ii does: at the Captain's Welcome and Farewell cocktail parties, Past Guests receptions, art auctions, free alcohol testing at duty-free shops (offered usually on the first day), free wine with Steakhouse reservations (first night promotion).