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Everything You Need to Know About Cruise Drink Packages
 (Before You Book)

cruise drink packages
Thinking about grabbing the drink package for your cruise? You’re not alone, and it’s one of the most popular (and sometimes confusing!) choices cruisers face before they sail. And whether you’re a casual cocktail sipper or a poolside piña colada pro, knowing if the drink package is actually worth it can help you cruise smarter and save money.

Here’s the real scoop on what’s included, how much they cost, and how to know if a beverage package makes sense for you.

What Is a Cruise Drink Package?
Most major cruise lines offer drink packages that bundle alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for one flat daily rate. Depending on the cruise line, you can choose between basic soda packages, coffee packages, or fully-loaded alcohol packages that include cocktails, wine, beer, and premium spirits.

But here's the thing: prices vary. A drink package might run anywhere from $30 to $138 per day, depending on the cruise line and which tier you choose.

Is the Drink Package Worth It?
The answer? It depends on how much you plan to drink.

Let’s say you order:
1 specialty coffee in the morning ($4–$6)
1 fresh juice or smoothie ($5–$7)
2 cocktails by the pool ($10–$14 each)
2 glasses of wine with dinner ($8–$12 each)

You’re already looking at $50–$70/day. So yes, if that sounds like you, the drink package can be a great deal, especially if you enjoy trying new cocktails without worrying about sticker shock.

Don’t drink alcohol? Most cruise lines offer non-alcoholic packages with soda, mocktails, coffee, bottled water, and smoothies, and those can still be a great value.

Know Before You Buy: What to Look For
Before you decide, keep these things in mind:
Not all drinks are included. Bottles of wine, drinks in souvenir glasses, minibar items, and room service drinks are often excluded.
Drink limits exist. Some cruise lines cap drinks at 15 per day (alcoholic), but non-alcoholic beverages are usually unlimited.
Per cabin rules. Some lines require everyone in your stateroom to buy the package if one person does, including kids.
Package tiers matter. Make sure the drinks you enjoy fall under the pricing cap of the package you choose (some only cover up to $10–$12 per drink).

Price Comparison: 2025–2026 Cruise Drink Packages
Cruise Line Daily Price Range Includes Alcohol?
Royal Caribbean $63–$115 Yes
Carnival $82–$88 Yes
Norwegian (NCL) $109–$138 Yes
Celebrity $89–$109 Yes (often included in promos)
Princess $65–$85 Yes
MSC Cruises $42–$85 Yes
Holland America $66 Yes
P&O Cruises $75 Yes
Fred. Olsen $30 Yes
Virgin Voyages No drink package (gratuities & basics included) 
Disney Cruise Line No drink package 

Prices may change and vary by ship or itinerary, and if you're working with me, I can help you spot discounts before you sail.

Insider Tip: Watch for “Free Drinks” Promos
Cruise lines like Norwegian, Celebrity, and Princess often run promos where drink packages are “included.” While the cruise fare is typically higher, these deals can offer great value when bundled with Wi-Fi or shore excursion credits.

Just make sure to compare pricing with and without the package. “Free” isn’t always free, but it can be a great deal with the right sailing.

Bringing Your Own Drinks
Yes, you can bring some drinks onboard — but it depends on the cruise line. Most allow 1–2 bottles of wine per stateroom, but hard liquor is often a no-go. Trying to sneak alcohol? Not worth the risk — it can be confiscated, and worst case, you could be denied boarding.

The Bottom Line
Cruise drink packages can be worth it, especially if:

You like to drink daily (even a few)
You enjoy specialty coffees, fresh juice, or mocktails
You don’t want to worry about the final bar tab
You want to treat yourself without thinking twice

But it’s not for everyone. If you’re spending most days ashore, or you prefer just a glass of wine at dinner, paying as you go might be the better move.

Need Help Choosing the Right Package?
If you’re sailing with Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Princess, MSC, Celebrity, NCL, Virgin, Viking, or anyone else, I’ve got you. I’ll walk you through the options and help you book a cruise that fits your budget and your lifestyle.
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