If you’ve ever pictured yourself walking onto the ship on embarkation day with a swimsuit in one hand, a bottle of wine in the other, and a 12-pack of soda under your arm… you’re not alone. But the real question is—will Royal Caribbean actually let you bring all that onboard?

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Replying to @theycallmemorgan 🍷 Each adult can bring one bottle of wine or champagne on Royal Caribbean ships. The rules state you can also bring one 12 pack of water or soda per stateroom #royalcaribbean #embarkationday #packingforacruise #cruisetips #cruiseadvice

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Here’s exactly what’s allowed and how to breeze through security without losing your drinks before you even set sail.


Royal Caribbean’s Official Policy

🍷 Wine & Champagne

  • Allowance: Each adult guest (21 or older) can bring one sealed 750ml bottle of wine or champagne on embarkation day.
  • Per Stateroom: Two adults in the same stateroom means you can bring two bottles total.
  • Extra Bottles: Any additional bottles will be taken by security and stored until the end of your cruise.
  • Tip: These bottles must be carried on with you—not packed in checked luggage.

🥤 Non-Alcoholic Drinks

  • Allowance: Guests can bring up to 12 non-alcoholic drinks per stateroom, each no larger than 17 ounces.
  • Examples: Cans or bottles of soda, water, or juice are all fine.
  • Tip: Like wine, these must be carried on—not checked.

Security Tips to Make It Easy

  • Pack Smart: Keep all bottles and cans in a tote bag or carry-on so they’re easy to place on the x-ray belt.
  • Keep Them Sealed: Open or partially consumed bottles will be confiscated.
  • Avoid Surprises: Rules are enforced at security, and there’s no appeal once something is taken away.

Why Bring Your Own Drinks?

  • Cost Savings: Buying wine by the glass or soda packages onboard can add up quickly.
  • Favorites from Home: Not every ship stocks your preferred brand of soda or juice.
  • Special Occasions: Bringing your favorite wine can make a sail-away toast extra special.

Bottom Line:
Yes—you can be that person walking on with wine in one hand and soda in the other. Just follow Royal Caribbean’s rules, keep it sealed, and carry it on with you. You’ll sail through security and be sipping your favorites before you know it.


📌 Pro Tip: If you’re bringing wine, pack a travel corkscrew or ask your stateroom attendant for one once onboard. Royal Caribbean may charge a corkage fee if you open wine in a public dining venue, but enjoying it in your cabin is always free.


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