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Old May 29, 2025 | 1:53 pm
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Originally Posted by Hoyaheel
Are you sure you can bring bottles of alcohol on Cunard? I thought they were the standard "2 bottles wine per cabin" line?

https://my.cunard.com/en-us/mycruise...ul-informationAlcohol Policy

Duty- and tax-free alcohol is available for purchase and will be delivered to your stateroom on the last day of your voyage. You may bring one bottle of wine or champagne per person on board to celebrate special occasions (no larger than 750ml). If consumed in restaurants or bars, each bottle will be subjected to a corkage fee. Guests who are under 18 years of age are not permitted to purchase or consume alcohol on board. In U.S. waters, Cunard abides by the U.S. legal drinking age of 21 years.

Any wines purchased via the Little Luxuries Collection are not subject to the on board $25 corkage fee

Ah, but another link says 1 bottle up to 750 of "alcohol". OK, sorry! https://www.cunard.com/en-us/cunard-...barkation-day#
  • Something to drink – most terminals have a café or somewhere to get some refreshments, but to avoid disappointment or queuing, you might like to bring your own drink to keep hydrated while you wait. If you want to bring alcohol on board, Cunard permits you to bring one bottle per person up to 750ml (remember that if you are flying before your cruise, hold luggage must be used to store liquids). You can consume this in your stateroom for no additional charge, or in one of our restaurants (a corkage fee will be applied in this instance).
You can bring as much as you can carry. Wine and spirits. They have that clause to have something to fall back on if a passenger gets drunk and belligerent and can confiscate their liquor. But nobody cares how much you bring because it's not a "Carnival Caribbean" cruise.😄
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