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As far as I know there are no alcohol-free cruise ships. Cruise ships are chartered by some religious groups from time to time and are then (by request) alcohol-free. These cruise are more expensive because there is no off-set for the cruise price by bar tabs.
More and more restrictions on smoking on cruise ships seems to be a growing trend. Lately MSC (an Italian line) has announced that smoking will be limited to the cigar bar, the casino and one lounge. That ban went into place immediately.
Oceania allows smoking in only two areas of their cruise ships. It has the most restrictive smoking policy of any cruise line at the moment.
RSSC (Regent Seven Seas Cruise) is putting in place a policy prohibiting smoking as of the 1st of January 2008 including cabins and balconies.
Royal Caribbean is instituting a policy of no smoking in their cabins as of the 1st of January 2008, though some ships will only change policy in the Summer of 2008. See http://www.rclinvestor.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=103045&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1029186&highlight= for more information.
Disney cruises does not allow smoking in cabins but does allow smoking on balconies. It's also severely restricted to a few bars and some specific locations on the ship.
I'm going on a cruise for the first time. Its a Norwegian Cruise, the Pearl to the carribean. Any tips?
by Smurphy on November 26th, 2007
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