On board our ships, smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas on deck and in designated bars. Smoking is not allowed in restaurants, bistros/cafés and lounges as well as theaters.
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Churchills Cigar LoungeIt is located on the 6th Deck outside the lower level of the Princess Theatre.
Indoor areas on board the vessels are non-smoking and smoking is only permitted in designated sections. Outdoor smoking areas are clearly posted throughout the vessel. Smoking is prohibited in Guest staterooms and on balconies.
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.
Royal Caribbean ships offer designated smoking areas on board to accommodate guests, however, aside from these areas the ships are non-smoking. Guests are permitted to smoke cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes and pipes in the signed public smoking areas only but not in any staterooms, including on balconies.
Can you bring cigarettes on a cruise? Yes, you can, along with e-cigarettes, also known as vapes. Per the rules, you can bring cigarettes onboard with you. Whether or not you are flying to your embarkation port, we recommend that you adhere to TSA rules when deciding where and how to pack your cigarettes and lighters.
To sum up, you can bring a vape on a cruise. However, there are strict guidelines on where to smoke once on the ship. Vapes are treated identically to cigarettes on a cruise ship, so it's essential to follow the rules to avoid getting your vape confiscated or facing fines.
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.
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.
Princess – Churchill's Cigar LoungeIt is a cozy room with comfy leather chairs for patrons to unwind with a drink and preferred cigar. Princess Cruises Where to smoke: Caribbean Princess, Diamond Princess, Discovery Princess, Enchanted, Regal Princess, Royal Princess, Sky Princess, Sapphire Princess and Sky Princess.
Whether you're searching for the perfect gift for a loved one back home or simply a keepsake to remember your journey, The Shops of Princess have you covered. Why buy on board when you could wait until you get to land? The reason is because all of the onboard shops are tax and duty-free.
Royal Caribbean's ships are technically designated as non-smoking. ...
It's important to note that on embarkation and debarkation day, smoking is not allowed outdoors on any of Carnival's cruise ships due to refueling. ...
On Princess Cruises ships, smoking is only permitted in designated smoking areas.
Shows are time to coordinate with the fixed seating dining times. Most common is 8:00 or 8:15, and 10:00 or 10:15. Usually at least once each cruise they are 7:00 and 8:30 or 8:45, giving those with late dinner seating a pre-dinner show. (Usually happens the night of the Deck Party on Caribbean and Mexican sailings).
World Fresh Marketplace (Deck 15, midship): Caribbean Princess' buffet, World Fresh Marketplace, is a conglomerate of food stations designed to decrease congestion and move cruisers through the buffet more quickly.
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.
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.
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.
You can take as many cigarettes on a cruise as you like, although they can be purchased on board and in ports of call. Sometimes, you can get them duty-free, so they are cheaper to buy once on the ship.
Your ship will have a duty-free shop where you can buy all sorts of goodies like alcohol and cigarettes or perfume and expensive watches. That's just the start. When you hit the port, you're going to see more duty-free shopping. In fact, some ports even make passengers walk through the shops when you exit the ship.
Passengers must pass through an airport-style detector and they will have a digital photo taken. Most cruise lines employ former police or military personnel to process boarding checks, and scent dogs may be present to check for drugs, which are among many items prohibited on board.