A Frequent Flyer’s Take on Royal Caribbean’s Drink Packages

by Sky Skylar | March 9, 2025 | 0 Comments

Royal Caribbean is known for its wide array of beverage offerings, which can be surprisingly enticing if you’re used to the variety found in upscale airport lounges. I’ve often been struck by how easily one simple daily fee can free you from the hassle of tracking each drink or tallying up receipts at the end of your trip. Whether you’re a soft drink fan craving a limitless supply of fizz or a cocktail aficionado who finds joy in the art of mixology, these beverage plans offer a structured way to indulge.

Three Main Beverage Packages

1. Three Main Beverage Packages

When examining Royal Caribbean’s beverage packages, I discovered three core options that cater to different tastes: the Classic Soda Package, the Refreshment Package, and the Deluxe Beverage Package. In my early days of cruise research, I found it particularly helpful that each package clearly aims at a particular style of drinking. The Soda Package grants you unlimited fountain sodas and a souvenir “magic” refill cup, which is especially useful for those who prefer brand-name colas and want a quick grab-and-go option.

Next up is the Refreshment Package, a step above soda-only choices. It provides nonalcoholic extras like premium coffee, specialty teas, fresh juices, bottled water, and even mocktails—ideal if you’re trying to stay fueled without the added buzz of alcohol. According to a 2024 study by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), nonalcoholic drinks rank as a top priority among health-conscious cruisers who appreciate variety.

The Deluxe Beverage Package is, as I see it, the crown jewel. It covers most alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages up to a certain price limit, normally around $14 per drink. This package is especially suited to those who love to explore various bars onboard, from the playful tiki cocktails at the Bamboo Room to the futuristic concoctions served by robot bartenders in the Bionic Bar. For many, the all-inclusive nature of this top-tier plan justifies the cost when considering the sheer range of beverages on offer.

What’s New in 2025

2. What's New in 2024 and 2025

Royal Caribbean periodically updates its drink packages to stay aligned with industry trends and guest feedback. As of January 7, 2025, new enhancements have officially taken effect—these include modest pricing adjustments reflecting rising supply costs and new package bundles that pair beverages with internet access. In my opinion, having an internet-beverage combo can be a game-changer if you’re like me and want to stay connected while sipping a latte on the pool deck.

One noteworthy addition launched in 2024 is the Water Package, which offers 12 or 24 bottles of Evian for around $39 or $69. This was originally introduced as a more basic approach aimed at guests who value hydration above all else. Although it sounds minimalist, I’ve heard from fellow cruisers who swear by the convenience of having a chilled stockpile in their cabin, especially if they plan active onshore excursions.

Regarding costs, the unlimited Soda Package typically starts near $12.99 per person, per day. The Royal Refreshment Package (nonalcoholic) hovers around $29 daily, while the Deluxe Beverage Package can bounce between $55 and $105 depending on ship, itinerary, and overall demand. These rates have slightly climbed over the years, but according to industry data from Cruise Critic, about 70% of cruisers still find pre-purchased beverage packages save money in the long run.

Important Rules and Gratuity

3. Important Rules and Gratuity

Royal Caribbean automatically applies an 18% gratuity when you purchase any drink package. I’ve observed that first-time cruisers are sometimes startled by this upfront charge, but it does help sidestep confusion over individual tipping. It’s also worth noting that if one adult in a stateroom picks the Deluxe Beverage Package, Royal Caribbean often requires every adult in that same cabin to do the same. Speaking from experience, this can be a sticking point if your travel companion isn’t as enthusiastic about cocktails as you are.

It’s equally crucial to check any price limits on your chosen package. If a particular drink exceeds the covered cost, you’ll have to pay the difference plus gratuity. That said, I’ve found that everyday sips—from most cocktails to standard wines—rarely exceed the threshold. If you’ve got your eye on a rare, top-shelf spirit or a super-premium wine, you’ll want to keep this potential upcharge in mind.

Also, remember that room service and minibar items generally aren’t included in the packages. If you snack on something from your in-cabin mini-fridge in the middle of the night, it’s going on your tab. I once read a forum post from a cruiser who learned this the hard way and racked up quite the minibar bill. Always double-check package exclusions to stay ahead of unexpected expenses.

Top Picks for Every Type of Drinker

4. Top Picks for Every Type of Drinker

The Hydration Seeker: For travelers focused on simple, straightforward replenishment, the Water Package plus the free basic refreshments in dining areas can work wonders. I’ve seen families who drink water almost exclusively makes huge use of that guaranteed cabin supply—especially beneficial after hot shore excursions.

The Sipper: If you’re like me and enjoy a range of flavorful beverages—think sodas, lattes, and fresh juices—but skip alcohol, the Classic Soda or Refreshment Package is a sweet spot. In my observations, these bundles cater perfectly to those who want to explore the ship’s specialty coffee bars and juice spots without overspending. In fact, a 2023 survey by a leading travel forum found that nonalcoholic beverage packages were among the top choices for budget-conscious cruisers.

The Social Butterfly: If you’re looking to sample the ship’s rum punches, signature cocktails, or wine selections each day, the Deluxe Beverage Package might be your best bet. Frequent social stops at venues like Lime & Coconut or the Schooner Bar can quickly add up if you pay per drink. Having such free rein to sip and mingle is one reason I’ve seen plenty of people say it’s totally worth the cost.

Should You Order Pre-Cruise?

5. Should You Order Pre-Cruise?

One piece of advice I’ve repeated time and again: pre-book your drink package through Royal Caribbean’s Cruise Planner if you can. Not only do you sometimes lock in discounted rates, but you also sidestep onboard price surges. It’s a relief to board knowing your beverage expenses are already budgeted and paid for, leaving your mind free to focus on relaxation instead of finances.

From my vantage point, whether a beverage package is worth it boils down to your daily drink habits. If you’re set on sampling every specialty espresso or indulging in multiple cocktails by the pool, you’ll probably see tangible savings. But if your priorities lie elsewhere—maybe you’re more into shore excursions or fancy dining—paying per drink could fit better. The key is honest self-assessment of what you really plan to consume on board.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Royal Caribbean’s drink packages have become a compelling option for many cruisers, offering cost predictability and a chance to explore the bar scene without worrying about a massive bill later. In my observation, the packages also streamline the onboard experience, letting you try new flavors, expand your beverage horizons, and generally feel at ease sipping whatever catches your eye.

While the three main packages—Soda, Refreshment, and Deluxe—are still the backbone of the lineup, the newer bundles introduced in 2024 and 2025 amplify the sense of customization available. From water-only deals to internet-beverage combos, it’s becoming easier to find a plan that fits not just your taste buds but also your lifestyle. Weigh the costs, consider how much you’ll really sip, and stay mindful of any rules or upcharges that might apply.

Sky Skylar’s Take

I’ve absorbed countless stories of cruisers who either swear by these packages or find them unnecessary. My biggest tip is to be honest with yourself about your daily drink routine. Splurging on a Deluxe Beverage Package might be overkill if you’re more interested in scenic strolls around the ship than in round-the-clock cocktails. At the same time, if you value that “all-inclusive” feeling, these packages streamline your trip wonderfully.

Ultimately, no two travelers are the same, but I’ve found that a bit of planning goes a long way. There’s a real comfort in knowing exactly what your onboard costs will be so you can direct your attention to enjoying the cruise and making new discoveries along the way.

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