P&O may be reconsidering their drinks price policy – basically some cruises have drinks included in the overall price (but watch out, it doesn’t mean you get free wine at dinner, that you must pay for separately) and others don’t. You can expect to pay between 75 pence and £1.00 for mini can of soft drink up to £2.30 to £2.70 for a pint of lager.
On Fred Olsen prices are considered more reasonable, around £2.15 a pint of lager, for example and £10 for a bottle of dinner wine at the lower end of the wine menu. NCL, RCI and Princess have an unlimited soft drinks ‘card’ this means you pay a daily charge and then on top of that you pay a 15% gratuity, regardless of how many drinks you order – this can be negotiated and a lot of people are bargaining it down. Crystal serves soft drinks free but charges for alcohol.
You must be a member to post a comment, please CLICK HERE to sign in, or to become a member
We are searching from thousands of offers to find you the perfect cruise.
This may take up to thirty seconds. Please wait for the results to be displayed
View members cruise albums
Meet lots of cruise enthusiasts
New to cruising?
Cruise Lines
Cruise Ships
Destinations
Alaska, Baltic, Caribbean, Europe...
Cruise Poll
Will you be sailing on the new Oasis of the Seas in next 2yrs
Sign up to our socruise newsletter, for the latest cruise deals, offers and news