
Smoking onboard Cruise Ships
Smoking on cruise ships is definately a hot topic, whatever side of the fence you may be on.
In light of recent events, implementation of the smoking ban in the UK and fires in cabins, most companies have reviewed their smoking policy. We have compiled this handy at-a-glance guide of the main stream cruise lines, to show where smoking in and is permitted, so that if either is particularly important to you, you can make an informed decision. If the cruise line you are interested in is not shown please call us and one of our cruise experts will be able to help you.
Most companies will have at least one designated smoking area in the public rooms on board, open deck may be restricted to port or starboard or a particular deck and casinos often have smoke free times throughout the day.
These policies are constantly being reviewed, please refer to the terms and conditions of your cruiseline's brochure for exact regulations.
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CABIN |
BALCONY |
RESTAURANTS |
OPEN DECK |
CASINO |
LOUNGE
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BARS |
THEATRE |
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Celebrity |

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Royal Caribbean |

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P&O |
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Ocean Village |

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Cunard |

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Princess |

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Costa |

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MSC |

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Fred Olsen |

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Island |

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Carnival |

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Holland America |

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NCL |

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= No smoking, = Smoking areas, = Smoking Allowed
*Except Ventura and Oceana
** Except designated area on QE2
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