Smoking in Crew Cabin is forbidden and if security finds out you will get warning or concealing. Crew members are aware of this risk but this doesn't bother them. There are smoke detectors but you can put some plastic bag and you can smoke as much as you want.
Smoking is permitted only in designated outside areas that are clearly marked. During embarkation in Sydney, smoking is not permitted anywhere on board Carnival's two ships -- Carnival Spirit and Carnival Legend -- until sailing.
Most public areas on board, as well as guest suites, are smoke-free. Guests must refrain from smoking anywhere inside the ship, including in guest suites, on verandas and balconies. Smoking of electronic cigarettes is permitted in guest suites, as well as other designated smoking areas.
Outdoors: Smoking is permitted in designated areas on Deck 3 (starboard side, midship) and Deck 10 (starboard side, midship and aft). Note: On embarkation and debarkation day, smoking is not allowed outdoors while the ship is refueling.
If you are caught smoking outside in a nonsmoking area, you will be asked to move to a smoking area. If caught smoking in your cabin or cabin balcony, you will be told to stop and charged a "cleaning fee" (typically $200 to $250). If you continue to break the rule, you may be forcibly removed from the ship.
Cruise lines won't hesitate to stick you with a hefty fine if you're caught vaping outside of designated smoking areas, especially in your stateroom. Some cruise lines fine guests up to $5000 for breaking that rule, plus you might have to pay a cleaning fee on top of that.
There is no limit to the amount of cigarettes Royal Caribbean will allow to be brought onboard per person on the first day of sailing. However, for international sailings, the number of cigarettes you can bring back into the country is based on the local legislation of the homeport country.
If you are bringing in alcohol, you are allowed only one liter of alcohol per person under the personal exemption rules. You can bring in 200 cigarettes (or 100 cigars) per person under the personal exemption. Beyond that, you will be charged duty taxes on those items — even though the value is still less than $800.
Each Guest 21 and older is limited to 1 liter of alcohol, and Guests 18 and older are limited to 200 cigarettes and 100 cigars. These limits are mandated by U.S. law and are subject to change. Did you find this answer helpful?
Cigarettes/Vape Pens/Lighters
For safety (and to keep the room smelling nice), smoking in cabins and on balconies is not allowed. With a ban on candles, you'd think that cigarette lighters would also be against the rules. In actuality, they are fine to bring on board.
Surveillance cameras may be present on cruise ship balconies for security purposes. However, the specific presence and placement of cameras can vary between different cruise lines and ships.
There are no cameras covering the majority of them, offering some privacy to passengers. However, if your room is near to a public place, then it could be possible that a camera covering that public area may be able to see some details of what is going on within your cabin balcony.
Turn your balcony light off when you're not sitting out there after dark. Not only does it save electricity, but the light won't bother your neighbors who are trying to sleep. Leave the balcony door open, and it will create a wind tunnel when someone also opens the cabin door.
Bringing alcohol onboard at embarkation: It is not allowed and will be confiscated at the gangway and discarded. Purchasing alcohol in port to bring onboard: If passengers purchase any alcohol in port, it will be held at the gangway and returned at the end of the cruise.
Yes. During operating hours, the casino will allow smoking, with certain areas designated as non-smoking. There will be visible signage indicating the non-smoking area in the casino.
Chewing tobacco is permitted on board. Please be considerate of your fellow guests and dispose of properly.
2. What items can you usually find duty-free on a cruise ship? The most popular duty-free items on cruises are bottles of liquor, cigarettes, and jewelry. You can also often find makeup, purses, clothing, chocolate, and a variety of luxury goods.
They have a 15-drink limit on alcoholic beverages during the 24 hours from 6 am to 6 am. Non-alcoholic drinks aren't included in the 15-drink total. So if you have 15 alcoholic drinks, you can't order another until the next day, but you can have all the waters or sodas that you want.
Passengers can purchase duty free items on board and most lines offer a wide range of products to choose from. While duty free liquor can be purchased on board, it will usually be stored by the ship's crew and returned to passengers at the end of their cruise.
Smoking is prohibited in all guest staterooms. All staterooms and suites, including balconies, are entirely smoke-free.
Smoking is a fire and safety hazard on a ship. Consequently, it is strictly limited to specific exterior deck areas that can be monitored. All guests are expected to adhere to the following safety guidelines: All staterooms and suite accommodations, including outside balconies, are NON-SMOKING.
Yes, there are sales happening daily onboard our ships that include a wide variety of merchandise. Please check the Cruise Compass daily for details. What stores can I expect to find onboard? All ships have Fine Jewelry and Watch, Liquor/Tobacco, Perfume & Cosmetics, Royal Caribbean Logo, and designer handbag stores.
Guests are not allowed to bring beer or hard liquor onboard for consumption or any other use. Alcoholic beverages (beer, seltzer, or hard liquor) seized on embarkation day will be returned at the end of the voyage provided that they are in the original sealed package.
Travellers arriving in Australia
You do not need a permit to bring in tobacco products to Australia as a traveller. You are allowed to bring in duty-free: one unopen packet of up to 25 cigarettes or 25 grams of other tobacco products; and. one open packet of cigarettes.
Smoking is expressly forbidden in all staterooms and suites, on verandas, or in any areas of the ship other than officially Designated Smoking Areas. Smoking in a stateroom or suite or on a veranda represents a serious fire and safety hazard to all guests and staff.