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Minimum Age to Consume Alcohol on Royal Caribbean Ships
Cruising in South America and Europe
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines is a popular choice for travelers of all ages, and they have a policy in place regarding the minimum age to consume alcohol on their ships. On sailings originating in South America and Europe, the minimum age to consume alcohol is 18 years old. This is in accordance with the local laws of these regions.
Accompanied Minors
If you are under the age of 18 and wish to consume alcohol on a Royal Caribbean ship, you must be accompanied by an adult who is at least 21 years old. The adult must be present when you order and consume the alcohol. This policy is in place to ensure that minors are not consuming alcohol without the supervision of a responsible adult.
Consequences of Violating the Policy
If you are caught consuming alcohol on a Royal Caribbean ship in violation of the policy, you may be subject to disciplinary action. This could include being asked to leave the ship or being denied boarding in the future.
Additional Information
Please note that the minimum age to consume alcohol on Royal Caribbean ships may vary depending on the sailing itinerary. It is always best to check with the cruise line before your sailing to confirm the policy.