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I am proud to be certified by CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association) as an Elite Cruise Counselor. The Cruise Counselor Certification Program is CLIA's most comprehensive training which requires agents to successfully complete a number of compulsory training courses and exams, attend cruise conferences, and conduct ship inspections. Anita Thompson, Attheta Travel, dba Cruise Holidays.

Monday, March 3, 2025

Sober Cruising

For all who live an alcohol-free lifestyle, there’s good news about cruising, as popular cruise lines strive to welcome and support passengers who are committed to sobriety.
Many cruises have some events and activities that center on alcohol, such as onboard wine tastings or shore excursions that feature local wineries or breweries. But, one of the wonderful things about cruising is that everyone can make their own choices about how to spend their time on ship and on shore, and there are always alcohol-free options.
Those in recovery should know that most cruises offer daily “Friends of Bill W.” meetings. These are onboard meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous, named for Bill W., one of the founders of AA. Look for the meetings on the ship’s daily schedule of events.
Cruise lines also support sober lifestyles by serving a variety of nonalcoholic spirits, wines, and beers on board.


·         Princess Cruises just announced that it will launch its Amore Princess Zero Alcohol Collection this spring. This new, zero-proof bar menu will have a variety of mocktails – including the “24K Margarita” crafted for Princess by Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton – and a selection of nonalcoholic beers, wines, and sparkling wines.
·         Passengers on Holland America Line ships can purchase beverage packages that are alcohol-free and include refreshing mocktails, like the Ginger Mango Splash and Melon Mint No’jito. These packages also include unlimited premium coffees, juices, sodas, and bottled water.
·         The Zero@Sea program on Seabourn Cruise Line ships is included in passenger fares. Zero@Sea features mocktails made with popular alcohol-free spirits, along with nonalcoholic beers and wines.
·         Royal Caribbean offers a zero-proof bar menu that includes creative mocktails like the All-Aboard Spritz (lime and cranberry juices with desert pear and club soda) and the Tropical Crush (pineapple and mango juices with Red Bull Yellow Edition).
·         Virgin Voyages serves no-alcohol mocktails in all of its dining venues, including spirit-free versions of favorites like Bloody Marys, Moscow Mules, and Pina Coladas. The popular Test Kitchen restaurant even has a mocktail menu created by a James Beard Award-winning mixologist.


Everyone who maintains a sober lifestyle is on a unique journey, and sailing on a ship where non-alcoholic options abound – but alcohol is still readily available – may not suit everyone. If cruising with alcohol on board isn’t for you, there’s another option for sober cruising: some specialty cruises are completely alcohol-free. Just ask Anita, your professional travel advisor, for more information.

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