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BYOB? Put a Cork in It.
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Corkage fee: $25.
Alcohol shopping: Ship will hold.
MSC Cruises
BYOB? No.
Corkage fee: Does not apply.
Alcohol shopping: Ship will hold.
Norwegian Coastal Voyage
BYOB? Yes to any alcohol that's legal, but only for consumption in the cabin.
Corkage fee: Does not apply; no bottles may be brought into public areas of the ship.
Alcohol shopping: No restrictions, other than the ones mentioned.
Note: The drinking age is 18, regardless of drink, reflecting Norway's laws.
Cunard Line
BYOB? Wine and champagne only.
Corkage fee: $15.
Alcohol shopping: Wine and champagne only; ship will hold other bottles.
Note: The drinking age is 18 (the minimum in Britain, Cunard's home waters), but 21 in U.S. ports and territorial waters.
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