Direct answer: Smoking policies on cruise ships are increasingly restrictive, with most major lines banning smoking in cabins and on cabin balconies, and restricting where smoking is allowed (open decks, designated areas, and certain lounges). Always check the specific line’s current policy before booking, as rules vary and can change.
Key points to know now:
- Cabin and balcony bans are common: Many lines prohibit smoking in staterooms and on balconies. Violation often incurs cleaning fees and may risk disembarkation in some cases, depending on the line.
- Designated smoking areas: When allowed, smoking is typically limited to certain outdoor decks or lounge areas. Some lines still allow smoking in casinos or private clubs, while others ban smoking there as well.
- E-cigarettes: Policies vary; some lines treat e-cigarettes like traditional cigarettes, others allow them only in designated areas or ban them entirely.
- Recent trends: The industry has moved toward smoke-free environments on more ships and brands, driven by guest feedback and health considerations.
What to do next:
- Tell me a few lines you’re considering (e.g., Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Disney), and I’ll summarize their current smoking policies and any notable recent changes.
- If you have a specific itinerary (dates, ship name, cabin type), I can tailor guidance to that ship’s policy.
Illustrative example:
- If you book a balcony stateroom on many lines today, you should expect to be unable to smoke on the balcony and possibly anywhere on the exterior decks designated for smoking; violations may incur fees or other penalties. This pattern holds across several major lines as of recent years.[3][5]
Sources for current policies (for your reference): articles and policy summaries from Cruise Critic, TravelPulse, Disney Cruise Line announcements, and ABC News coverage of smoking restrictions in the cruise industry. If you’d like, I can pull the latest line-by-line policy updates for your preferred lines.
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Cruisers who are also smokers should check their preferred line's smoking policy before they book their next voyage. More and more lines are banning smoking on cabin balconies, once considered a must-have feature for smokers who needed a place to puff in private.
abcnews.comA recent survey finds more and more travelers prefer smoke-free enivironments.
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cruisefever.netPolicies regarding smoking on cruise ships vary by line. Whether you’re an adamant nonsmoker or you consume a pack-a-day, read on to compare the fine print.
cruiseline.comThe Current and Future State of Cruise Smoking Policies
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