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How many bottles of wine/champagne can be taken on board and is it at each port ir just embarkation.

 

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An infinite number of bottles can be brought onboard at embarkation, as long as a passenger is willing to pay a $15 corkage fee for each bottle beyond the first. At ports lately, there's been an alcohol table where booze bought onshore is checked in until the end of the cruise, but I'd assume that additional wine can be brought to your cabin at 15 per.

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Upon embarkation, one bottle of wine per person at no charge. An unlimited number of bottles after that, at $15/bottle.

 

Depending upon one's itinerary, enforcement at other ports is strictly variable. On my Med cruise, no notice was taken of anything being brought aboard. I have a suspicion that on shorter cruises/Caribbean/Mexico itineraries, enforcement is more stringent (i.e., a focus on keeping the partying rabblerousers under control . . . ).

 

 

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