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BYOB? Put a Cork in It.
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BYOB? No.
Corkage fee: $15 per bottle of wine bought onshore during cruise.
Alcohol shopping: Ship will hold all alcoholic purchases except wine, which you can enjoy in the dining rooms.
Note: NCL's drinking age is 21. However, unlike most other cruise lines sailing from North America, it allows passengers 18 to 20 years old to buy wine or beer for themselves while the ship is in international waters (not Alaska or Hawaii) -- with a parent or guardian's written consent.
Costa Cruises
BYOB? Guests may prearrange to bring a limited amount of wine.
Corkage fee: $10 plus 15 percent gratuity.
Alcohol shopping: Ship will hold.
Note: The drinking age is 21 for cruises departing from U.S. ports and 18 for cruises departing from non-U.S. ports.
Holland America Line
BYOB? Wine and champagne only; no bottle limit.
Corkage fee: $15 per bottle.
Alcohol shopping: Ship will hold, except for wine and champagne.
Celebrity Cruises
BYOB? Wine only (two bottles per stateroom).




