Which cruise lines serve lobster?


Which cruise lines serve lobster? Royal Caribbean and Carnival Both Make Lobster Changes Royal Caribbean ships on 6-night trips or longer offer a formal night (actually called Dress Your Best night where lobster tails are served in the main dining room on the free menu.


Is there crab legs on Royal Caribbean ships?

Hooked Seafood | Fresh Seafood Restaurant | Royal Caribbean Cruises. Royal Caribbean Cruise Dining | It's always the right time for oysters. The Hooked Seafood raw bar offers the freshest just-shucked oysters, crab legs, lobster, stone crab claws ready for you to savor the moment you sail to your destination.


What is the new lobster rule on cruise ship?

Servers would sometimes even go around the dining room bringing them to passengers before they even asked for one. Now, under the new rules, passengers who want a second lobster tail (and any after that) will pay $16.99 plus an 18% gratuity for each one they ask for.


Can you eat 24 7 on Carnival Cruise?

So you're in the mood for some good eats, but you'd rather stay in your comfy, cozy stateroom? Really, who could blame you? Simply pick up the phone and order something tasty from our extensive room service menus.


Do they serve lobster on Princess Cruises?

Choose a luxurious breakfast or experience the ultimate romantic dinner at sea: a sumptuous four-course meal, including succulent lobster tail and juicy steak, your beverage of choice, hors d'oeuvres, all served right on your balcony served by our dedicated waitstaff.


What is lobster season in the Caribbean?

Fresh from August through March, but fishing drops sharply after the first of the year. Frozen year-round.


Can you get lobster on a cruise ship?

Royal Caribbean and Carnival Both Make Lobster Changes It's always possible to purchase a lobster tail in MDR from the small list of items from the Chops steakhouse menu every night, but on formal night, they are included.


Does Carnival charge extra for lobster?

Carnival only serves lobster on one formal night on cruises of six nights or more. It used to be unlimited on those nights, but now each lobster tail after the first two will cost $5, per the new policy. Planning a cruise?