Are celebrity ships non smoking?


Are celebrity ships non smoking? All Celebrity cruise ships are nonsmoking, except in designated smoking areas, which typically include one or more outdoor spots.


Where can you smoke on celebrity beyond?

Smoking Policy
  • Smoking is prohibited in cabins, balconies, dining venues, casinos, theaters, hallways, elevators, and corridors.
  • Smoking is permitted only in designated indoor and outdoor areas, including the port side of the pool deck and sundecks on each ship.


Can you bring your own alcohol on a celebrity cruise?

Celebrity Cruises Alcohol Policy Guests are not permitted to bring alcoholic beverages onboard; with the exception of embarkation day when each guest (of legal drinking age) is permitted to bring onboard up to two (2) bottles of wine (which are subject to a corkage fee) per guest.


Can you smoke on Viking cruises?

Is the ship nonsmoking? Viking vessels are generally nonsmoking. In order to accommodate guests who choose to smoke, there is a designated outdoor smoking area on the starboard side of Deck 8. All other areas of the ship, including your stateroom and veranda, are designated nonsmoking areas.


Are all drinks free on Celebrity Cruises?

All Included is a cruise ticket package pricing option that combines cruise fare for one stateroom with our most popular amenities: Basic Wi-Fi and a Classic Drink Package, (including beverage package gratuities,) for all guests in the stateroom.


Can you smoke on Holland cruise ships?

Holland America Line Smoking is allowed on the starboard side of the Sea View Bar/Pool, the Oak Room on Noordam, and the Sports Deck forward and starboard side on other cruises. Furthermore, smoking is permitted in all casinos with Holland America Line, except in Oosterdam, Eurodam, Zuiderdam and Westerdam.


Can you smoke on Princess cruise balcony?

As a safety precaution, guests are reminded to properly dispose of cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco, which are never to be thrown overboard as this may be sucked back into the ship and cause fires. Princess Cruises prohibits smoking or vaping of all types, including e-cigarettes, in guest staterooms and balconies.


Why do cruise ships smoke so much?

When there is no connection or ships cannot connect, they have to use fossil fuels to generate the electricity needed to power their onboard systems. This produces exhaust out of the ship's stack.


Which cruises can you smoke on balcony?

If you're looking to light up on your trip, the cruise lines with the least restrictive smoking policies allow passengers to smoke on their cabin balconies. These include Costa Cruises and Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines.


Are there any cruise ships you can smoke on?

All cruise ships allow smoking in certain areas, which are typically designated in outdoor smoking zones and sometimes in casinos, nightclubs, cigar lounges and cabin balconies (depending on the cruise line). The rest of the ship is firmly nonsmoking, however, and that includes all staterooms, restaurants and theaters.


How many cigarettes can I bring off a cruise ship?

The rules call for the allowance for enough goods for “personal use.” So if you're trying to lug home cases of booze, then you likely won't get past customs (they'll think you're trying to import it for sale). For tobacco, the limit (except in a few special cases) is 200 cigarettes or 100 cigars.


Do any cruise ships allow smoking on balconies?

If just love smoking on your balcony then I suggest that you take a trip with Costa Cruises as they are the only major cruise line which allows this practice.


Can you smoke and vape on a cruise ship?

Cruise ship rules about vaping are the same as those for cigarettes. There are designated smoking areas where passengers can use their vape pens, and they vary depending on the cruise line. Let's keep things simple.


What happens if you get caught smoking on cruise balcony?

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.