Cruise Port Days… Should You Take Your Passport Off The Ship?

WHALEZON 5 Pack Clear Passport Cover, Transparent Plastic Passport ProtectorPictured: WHALEZON 5 Pack Clear Passport Cover

Cruising with a Passport vs Birth Certificate?

Most cruise lines will allow you to sail with an official copy of your birth certificate and government issued photo ID if you’re a US citizen and you’re starting and ending your cruise from a US port. Add on a marriage license if your name has changed because of marriage. Double check with your cruise line for your specific itinerary and their policies.

Here’s the problem… If your trip doesn’t go as planned and you’re stuck in a foreign port, you cannot fly internationally with a birth certificate. You’ll be forced to find an embassy or consulate to resolve the issue.

A passport is superior to a birth certificate. Having a passport gives you lots more flexibility if you run into problems.

Should You Take Your Passport Off The Ship on Port Days?

I think the quick official answer is yes. You should keep your passport on your person when traveling in a foreign country. However, I did practice this for years.

I used to think… What are the odds that I’m not going to make it back on the ship vs the odds that I’m going to lose my passport?  Which is the bigger risk?  I normally decided that losing the passport was the bigger risk and left it in the room safe. This wasn’t a great situation.

I realized, we also bring our birth certificates and… as US citizens passports aren’t usually even checked upon re-entry. If you’re not a US citizen, you’re normally going to get back to your embarkation country to work it out from there. I also realized one of the fears that was keeping me from taking my passport to the beach wasn’t that it would get lost it was that it would get damaged. So I got a high quality waterproof pouch and now take our passports when we get off the ship. The only time I don’t take my passport off the ship with me is on private islands.

What About Passport Cards?

I hear some cruise podcasts and from cruise Youtubers talking about passport cards as if they are the same as a passport book. They are not.

As of this writing US passport cards are not valid for international air travel, so leaving your passport book in your cabin safe and taking your passport card with you isn’t a great solution either. It’s not useless but it’s not a 1:1 replacement. Let’s say you got left in Cozumel. Your path to the US with a passport card would probably require you to fly to a city on the US border and then walk across.

From the US State Department: “We began issuing U.S. passport cards in 2008 to meet the needs of U.S. citizens who travel from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and Caribbean countries by land or sea. The passport card cannot be used for international air travel”

See: What is a Passport Card?

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Hands on Review Drink Caddy Portable Drink Carrier!… The Cruise Coffee Run Hero!

I realize the way that people take their morning coffee can vary significantly. Some people don’t drink coffee, some people need/want coffee first thing, some people don’t. Some people like drip coffee, some people like espresso. It’s all great.

The way we do coffee on cruises is… first thing. We like to have our coffee in the cabin before having breakfast. The other thing is that we prefer lattes and the such, not drip coffee. Since we don’t stay in Star Class Suites 🙂 that means one of us has to make a coffee run.

A coffee run equates to grabbing two (preferably three) cups of scalding hot coffee. The is followed by navigating multiple elevators. Capped by the final feat of strength and endurance… opening the cabin door.

I’ve never been seriously burned but it is a perilous journey that can be uncomfortably hot and has resulted in spilled coffees.

The obvious solution to this is a drink carrier. Drinks go in the drink carrier, I’m not getting scalded, the coffee is much less likely to spill and it’s easy to carry. Whammo!

Some ships do offer drink carriers and that’s great. In my experience (mostly Royal Caribbean recently) most ships do not offer drink carriers. That’s especially true of the Crown Lounge where it takes an act of Congress to get half and half. What I have been offered is a… plate. I’ve given that a try and it works out about as well as you’d think it would. Needless to say… carrying coffees on a plate should be added as an Olympic sport.

An outstanding solution to this is to pack a fold flat reusable drink carrier.  This has become a must pack item for us that makes a regular part of our day a lot easier!

Here’s a hands on look at the Drink Caddy Drink Carrier

This is made out of a durable and lightweight nylon canvas sort of material. It folds flat for easy packing and storage

Here it is standing up.


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A closer look at the reinforced handle. I found it easy and comfortable to carryA look down into two of the four cup pouchesEach cup pouch has an adjustable elastic drawstring that you can use to further secure cups and bottles. I didn’t find the need to use these, but it’s nice to have the option if neededFor size reference next to a bottle of Sun Bum sunscreen (my standard size reference item on Cruise Packing List)Heading down the hallway ready for coffee!Here we are in Café al Bacio aboard the beautiful Celebrity Ascent!  Morning one coffee order is four Americanos. This morphed into three as the week went on and we fine tuned our coffee order.Time for a wonderful coffee date on the balcony/not balcony/infinite veranda thing that we had in our cabin. And… I wasn’t even scalded in the process!Another coffee runBonus coffee run, this time with a water bottle

Conclusions

This comes down to how you cruise, but for us, this thing is a home run and a must pack item for all of our cruises. It’s a simple and cheap solution to a problem that we – actually me as the coffee runner 🙂 – dealt with for years.

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Lots more options are available – search Amazon for collapsible drink carrier to shop around

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The Cruise Packing List – What and Why?

cruise packing list

One thing we love about cruising is that it’s always changing and always different. That view out your balcony is a great example of this. Along those lines we’ll continually refine our cruise packing lists so that it continues to be the most comprehensive list available.

We’ve just finished update #65 of our cruise packing list resource. Check out our complete packing list!

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A Great Travel Wine Bottle Opener!

Mini Wine Opener | Travel Portable Pocket Air Pressure Pump Wine Bottle Opener | Assemblable Design Corkscrew 7S Quick Bottle Opening | for Home, Restaurant, Party,Wine Lovers

Most cruise lines allow you to bring a couple bottles of wine onboard. Usually its one per adult, maximum of two per cabin brought with you on embarkation day. Check with your cruise line for specifics.

You can also generally purchase unopened bottles of wine onboard to drink later in the cruise.  This might makes sense if you’re getting a discount. For example, Royal Caribbean offers a hefty discount on bottles of wine with qualifying dining packages. So, getting an extra bottle of wine for later may make sense.

When it comes to opening wine that you brought on board, some cruise lines charge a corkage fee to open a bottle at a restaurant or bar. Enforcement of this policy can be lax, but we have had it happen.

All that to say, it’s great to have a corkscrew or other way to open a bottle of wine one your own.

We’ve used a few different kinds including something like this…

Chef Craft Select Travel Corkscrew

Although that style is compact, I’ve found it very difficult to use. It offers no leverage in terms of getting the cork out.

I ended up picking up this opener and love it. I’m really happy with it. It’s compact and works great. It’s basically a small pump that dissembles and pack

The opener features a needle that threads into a pump handle. Insert that needle into a wine bottle cork and give it several pumps. The causes the cork to push out of the bottle or at the very least makes it come out easily when you pull on the opener. For storage and transportation you unscrew the needle from the pump and insert back into the pump. Whammo!

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Based on the look and function of this opener, I would say it’s a checked bag only type of gadget.

What about wine glasses?  There’s no need to take your own wine glasses on board. Just swing by a bar and ask for some.

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Do AirTags Work on Cruise Ships?

What is an Apple AirTag?

An Apple AirTag is a small tracking device developed for the Apple “Find My” Ecosystem. It uses a replaceable button cell type battery along with Internet connected iOS devices to update locations. If you’re within close range of an AirTag you can also find the device using the “Find My App” or trigger the AirTag make a sound.

Battery life is about one year. Apple achieves all of this by using a crowd-sourced network of iOS devices. AirTags themselves do not connect to Internet and update location. They use ultra-wideband to connect with iPhones that in turn update locations. This relationship keeps AirTags small, gives them a great batter life and makes them reasonably priced.

It’s worth noting that any nearby iPhone can update your AirTag location. It doesn’t have to be your iPhone. This is all done automatically and anonymously.


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Apple AirTag for cruise ships


What About Android Users?

If you’re not an Apple user, consider Tile Trackers


What Can You Track with AirTags?

Well… lots of things. As far as travel goes we use AirTags on our travel backpacks, carry-ons, purses/handbags and checked bags. I also use them on my keys and vehicles.

Do AirTags Work on Cruise Ships?

Hey, here’s an AirTag on a towel animal from one of our cruises!

Yes, they work, well… kind of. With some caveats.

Since AirTag location is updated periodically when AirTags are in range of connected iOS devices there can be a disconnect of sorts when you’re not right by your AirTags.  You normally do not see this on land because items are either stationary or physically with you.  Since the ship is moving lack of location updates can make it seem like AirTags have been left behind.

Here’s an example of what I’m talking about. At the point this screenshot was taken the blue dot is where the ship is located. As you can see my bags and keys appear to be 21 miles back somewhere in open ocean. If this happens to you you can relax… your bags are probably still in your cabin.

You can also see your bags “catch up” with your ship if someone with a connected iOS device gets close enough to your cabin. That lets the AirTags update their locations and may make it seem like they’ve caught back up with the ship.

The other caveat is the AirTags have no awareness (at least presented to the user) of elevation. So, an AirTag that has recently updated location on a stationary ship would should the position of the AirTag on the ship with no indication of what deck it’s on.

Notification that items are left behind.My Apple Watch letting me know my bags have been left behind in the middle of the ocean 🙂

Conclusions

In spite of the quirkiness of their operation while at sea AirTags work great. They offer little benefit while moving at sea, but after you get on board with your stuff, you really don’t need location updates. Your stuff is… probably in your cabin. They are extremely helpful while traveling to the ship. You can know that your bags have made it on the plane or on the ship, or if something was left behind while in transit. Beyond that, these have given us peace of mind when bags have gotten lost. We’ve been able to provide the carrier with information about their location.

After using AirTags for quite a while, I like them very much and wouldn’t go back to traveling without them.

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Apple AirTag for cruise ships

Apple AirTag

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Use the 220 Outlet on Your Next Cruise… Type C Travel Plug – 3 x Outlets + 3 x USB Ports

European Travel Plug Adapter with USB C, ROOTOMA Outlet Converter US to Europe 3 Outlets 3 USB Ports, International Power Strip for EU Spain France Germany Greece(Not for UK), 3ft, White.

European Travel Plug Adapter with USB C, ROOTOMA Outlet Converter US to Europe 3 Outlets 3 USB Ports, International Power Strip for EU Spain France Germany Greece(Not for UK), 3ft, White.

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  • 【US to Europe Type E F Plug Adapter】- ROOTOMA travel plug adapter compatible with France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Netherlands, Turkey, Iceland, Austria, Finland, and more.(Tips: DO NOT work in UK,Ireland, Scotland, italy , London, Israel,please check before travel)
  • 【European Travel/Cruise Ship Must Haves】- This small power strip is designed with No surge protection, making it fully cruise ship approved.Small size of 4.5*3.6*1.2 IN can easy fit into luggage or briefcases,compact and lightweight, which helps to save your precious luggage space.This outlet extension cord is perfect for cruise ship,europe travel, etc(Tips: Does NOT work in ITALY, Israel, UK)
  • 【6 IN 1 Europe Power Strip with USB C】- The Europe USB power strip accepts the standard American 2 or 3 prong flat pin plug,Input Voltage AC100-250V 50/60Hz, 16A; 3 USB charges up to 3.1A; No need to carry extra adapter and power strip for your traveling, this Type f plug adapter can save your suitcase space.NOTE:The Type-C port DOESN’T support Macbook, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro or any other laptops which needs 14~22V charging voltage.
  • 【Not a Voltage Converter】- Note : This is not a voltage converter, this EU adapters for travel is only compatible for 120v to 250V wide voltage device, especially your hair dryer, straightener, electric toothbrush, razor need to support 100V to 250V dual voltage, otherwise you may need a power voltage converter. (Tips: Does NOT work in ITALY, Israel, UK)
  • 【European Power Strip with 3ft Extension Cord】- Many places in Europe is hard to access the European outlets that can be hidden behind furniture. Unlike those European plug adapter that might be blocked by the furniture. This 3 Feet European extension cord is very easy to have a centralized space to be able to charge your electronics such as smartphone, earphone, cameras, tablet PC

 

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This will allow you to make use of a European Type C outlet on your next cruise! Note that this is not a voltage converter. Many electronics are designed to operate in the 220 volt range. For lots more about this see: Cruise Ship Power Solutions – Making Use of the 220 Volt Cabin Outlet On Your Next Cruise

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For lots more about what you should pack for your next cruise check out our complete packing list.

Related… Hands on Review: TESSAN International Power Plug with USB

Cruise Ship Power Solutions – Making Use of the 220 Volt Cabin Outlet On Your Next Cruise

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Dramamine Motion Sickness Relief, 36 Count – Get Ready For Your Next Cruise

Dramamine Original, Motion Sickness Relief, 36 Count

Dramamine Original, Motion Sickness Relief, 36 Count

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  • Dramamine Motion Sickness Original tablets provide powerful, fast motion sickness relief when you need it most
  • Prevents and relieves nausea, dizziness and vomiting; a must have for your vacation essentials
  • Treat motion sickness symptoms on the spot and anywhere; Contains Meclizine 50 mg (HCI)
  • Dramamine is the number 1 pharmacist-recommended brand*; *Named by Pharmacy Times and U.S. News & World Report as number 1 Pharmacist-Recommended Brand for 2022 Motion Sickness Remedies Category
  • Contains 1 pack of Dramamine Motion Sickness Relief Original tablets, 36 count

 

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Hopefully you won’t need this on your next cruise and lots of people don’t. However even if you’re not prone to sea sickness… the sea changes. Grab some for your next cruise and be prepared.

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My Cruise Reservation Tracking Spreadsheet!

My Cruise Reservation Tracking Spreadsheet

When you start racking up future cruise reservations juggling emails starts getting complicated. I’ve kept a spreadsheet to track these for a long time. It makes it easy to see what’s up, works as a to do list and makes it easy to check prices.

Here’s an explanation of how the spreadsheet works

The first section has basic information about each cruise… departure date, embark port, scheduled ports, cabin type, seating times, reservation number and cost.

The next section is for reservation requests and acts as a to do list when setting up your reservation. I actually have some more items here, but those are particular to me. Add items you regularly want to double check to this section.

The next section has final payment date along with three key dates… Check in, cruise planner entertainment available (or check to see if it’s available) and notify cruise line of shareholder benefit. Each has a box below it to note if you’ve added a reminder to your calendar.

Below that is a link to easily check prices. I like to Cruise Plum for this. That tool makes it super easy to check prices and you can link directly to a specific sailing. For the Cruise Plum price I enter the current price for my cabin category as it shows up on the Cruise Plum page at the time of booking (or re-pricing). That way I have an easy at a glance way to see if the price has changed.

The next section has spots to track prices of other related purchases for easy comparison and as a note to yourself that you’ve completed that task. Again, you can tweak this for your particular needs

After that I have a section for things that we commonly purchase onboard. When tracking a price here, I put down the price before taxes and fees at the time I purchased it. By excluding taxes and fees I can an easy at a glance reference to see if prices have gone down.

After that there is a section for notes and a section to track previous cruise prices. I’ve saved a lot over the years by tracking and re-pricing cruises and this section allows you to see what’s happened with a particular sailing.

At the very end of each column there is a variables section that allows you to change the number of days used to calculate dates in the reminders section. Since cruise lines vary, this allows you to easily tweak these calculations.

Other Notes and Download

There is a sample data tab that illustrates how the spreadsheet works. Track your cruises on the My Cruises tab. Easily check for the current version by clicking the link on the version tab. The current spreadsheet is in Microsoft Excel format. I also plan to do a Google Sheets version.

My Cruises Tracking Spreadsheet

What Else?

If you have a question or suggestion for this spreadsheet, let me know or leave a comment on this post.

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Travelpro Maxlite 5 21″ Carry On

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside Expandable Luggage with 4 Spinner Wheels, Lightweight Suitcase, Men and Women, Azure Blue, Carry-On 21-Inch

Travelpro Maxlite 5 Softside Expandable Luggage with 4 Spinner Wheels

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  • Carry on bag is a half pound lighter than Maxlite 4, this ultra lightweight 21 inch carry on luggage meets carry on size restrictions for most domestic airlines. H20 Guard protects the interior lining from moisture
  • This carry-on luggage has 4 wheel spinners that rotate 360 degree for a smooth roll. Lightweight, sturdy PowerScope handle stops at 38 inch and 42.5 inch features a patented contour grip with rubberized touch points for easy maneuvering. Unique bottom tray design increases durability for this soft sided luggage
  • Carry on suitcase expands up to 2 inch to maximize packing capacity. Features low profile top, side and bottom carry handles, two exterior compartments, full length interior lid pocket, side accessory pocket and adjustable hold down straps for packing convenience
  • Carryon luggage with spinner wheels has Limited Lifetime Coverage plus trusted companion promise, which covers the cost of repair for damage from airline or other common carrier for 1 year
  • Carry-on luggage with spinner wheels: Case Dimensions: 21 inches x 14 inches x 9 inches; Overall Dimensions: 23 inches x 14.5 inches x 9 inches; Weight: 5.4 lbs, Volume : 46 liter

 

We’re big fans of Travelpro and both use Maxlite 5 25″ as our go to checked bags. We also use the 21″ size Maxlite 5 for carry on bags.

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What size luggage should I take on my cruise?

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Apple AirTags – track your luggage on your next cruise!

Apple AirTag

Apple AirTags

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  • Keep track of and find your items alongside friends and devices in the Find My app
  • Simple one-tap setup instantly connects AirTag with your iPhone or iPad
  • Play a sound on the built-in speaker to help find your things, or just ask Siri for help
  • Precision Finding with Ultra Wideband technology leads you right to your nearby AirTag (on select iPhone models)
  • Find items further away with the help of hundreds of millions of Apple devices in the Find My network
  • Put AirTag into Lost Mode to be automatically notified when it’s detected in the Find My network
  • All communication with the Find My network is anonymous and encrypted for privacy, Location data and history are never stored on AirTag

 

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We use AirTags on our travel backpacks, carry ons and checked bags and love them. It’s really nice to tell where your bag is and know that it’s made in on the plane or ship.  Note that these (at least AirTags) don’t work perfectly at sea. If you see that your bags are 20 miles behind you in the middle of the ocean… don’t worry they’re probably still in your cabin.  If you’re not an Apple user, consider Tile Trackers

See: Do AirTags work on Cruise Ships? – for more infuriation

For lots more about what you should pack for your next cruise check out our complete packing list.

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Related: Do AirTags Work on Cruise Ships?

Do AirTags Work on Cruise Ships?

 

What size luggage should I take on my cruise?

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Cruise Essentials Power Strip with USB – Get Ready for Your Next Cruise

Cruise Essentials Power Strip USB - Flat Plug Power Strip with 3 Outlets 3 USB Ports(1 USB C PD20W), 5ft Braided Extension Cord, Compact for Cruise Ship, Travel, Home and Dorm

Cruise Essentials Power Strip USB – Flat Plug Power Strip with 3 Outlets 3 USB Ports(1 USB C PD20W), 5ft Braided Extension Cord, Compact for Cruise Ship, Travel, Home and Dorm

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  • 【DESKTOP USB CHARGING STATION 】- Mifaso desktop Outlet extender design with anti-skid Pad, built-in high-quality components, enhanced circuitry and fireproof housing, over-current/over-charge / short-circuit/over-heated keep you and your devices safe with multiple protections. As an extension cord with 3 usb ports, 5V/2.4A or 5V/4A max charging current in one socket at a time would charging most of your usb devices.
  • 【USB-C PD 20W FAST CHARGING】- The powerful 20-Watt charger port brings USB C Power Delivery up to 3x faster than original 5W chargers. Charges the phone 13 series to 50% in around 30 minutes when single port using. Charging without chargers or adapters is more convenient and economical.
  • 【5 FEET UL APPROVED EXTENSION CORD】- Mifaso 3 usb power strip provide a rated power of 1625W (125V~ 13A) and a wide range of power distribution 100~240V, 3 USB charger and 5 feet extension cord can meet most applications. The braided power cord is not easy to deform, durable and more safety than other power cord.
  • 【CRUISE SHIP & DORM ROOM ESSENTIALS】- Non Surge Protector Power plug is compact and lightweight, the 4 rubber feet on the bottom keep from slipping and can be stable on the any table. NO surge protection, it’s definitely a must have cruise ship accessories. Ideal for multiple devices charge together, Whether as a desktop power strip or a nightstand charging station, it can be competent.
  • 【MOUNTABLE & FLAT PLUG】- This Mifaso wall mount outlet expander can be mounted on the wall by 2 slots on the back, Low-profile flat plug eliminates bulky cords from your cluttering indoor decor and minimizes tripping. Angled design doesn’t block the bottom receptacle of the duplex wall outlet.

 

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Cruise Ship Power Solutions – Making Use of the 220 Volt Cabin Outlet On Your Next Cruise

Eating Gluten Free on a Royal Caribbean Cruise

This review and guide is written by Will. Will is a Cruise Packing List Contributor and has Celiac Disease.


About This Review:

This original review was written after sailing on Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas in 2017. Allure sailed from Ft Lauderdale to Labadee Haiti, Falmouth, Jamaica and Cozumel, Mexico.

Since that time I’ve taken many Royal Caribbean cruises. Some sections have updated to include new information and tips from more recent cruises.

Update: No Gluten Free Beer 🙁

Soon after our first sailings Royal Caribbean stopped carrying gluten free beer. I’ve contacted them many times about this and am regularly told that they do carry gluten free beer… Daura Damm.  Daura Damm is not gluten free. It’s gluten removed. In fact, it cannot be labeled as gluten free in the US.  With as many great truly gluten free beers that are available it’s mind boggling to me that they offer exactly zero options.

Update 5/8/2024:

Toward the beginning of 2023 Royal Caribbean introduced new themed menus. It’s my understanding that the goal of these new menus was to streamline service and reduce overall dining time.

Prior to this change the general process for a gluten free cruiser (and other dietary issues) was to…

  1. Speak with a head waiter and talk about dietary needs.
  2. Find out which venues on the ship could accommodate the need.
  3. Pre-order for the next day’s meals.

The pre-order could be a modification to an existing menu item OR a special request. I have had head waiters completely disregard the menu and ask me… what would you like to eat? This offered a lot of flexibility.

This was actually also true for guests without special dietary needs. You could request something and generally they would make it for you the following day.

With the 2023 menu change… Special requests are no longer allowed or accepted. This means that options are limited to what’s on the menu. Some items can’t be made gluten free so that is a further limitation. Even more frustrating, in my experience, the dishes that can be made gluten free aren’t prepared as well. I would generally characterize what comes out as kind of a half hearted effort. Beyond dietary needs it’s my opinion that the overall quality of included food has gone down. Also, selection is severely limited. Beyond all this, a less serious criticism is themed menus are just kind of odd.

Less training… I also have the impression that training is not as good as it once was. On one cruise I was served San Bernadino vanilla ice cream. Later in the cruise I spoke with a supervisor in the Windjammer with the hope of getting a scoop of ice cream from a new container. He looked at the ingredients and all options said “contains wheat”. He then called the pastry chef and had them look at the provisions list. There were 0 gluten free ice cream options on board. That’s two problems. First, I was served non-gluten free ice cream. Second, no gluten free ice cream options were available. When I brought this up with my head waiter, he insisted the ice cream was gluten free and they continued to serve it to me throughout the cruise. Two notes… I didn’t eat it and the soft serve on board was gluten free. I sailed on the same ship a couple months later and they no longer offered me ice cream. They apparently changed course.

After years of cruising gluten free and many gluten free sailings on Royal ships I do think Royal Caribbean has taken some solid steps backwards. No menu markings, less choices, less flexibility and in my opinion lower food quality and less training. This while other lines are upping their games.

In fairness, I think the overall experience on Royal Caribbean is still good and better than many land based options. For the time being, I will continue to sail with Royal Caribbean with the hope that the trend downward reverses.


Related: Gluten Free Translation Card

Gluten Free Translation Card


About me: I have Celiac Disease and as such I must eat a strictly gluten free diet. Not by choice but by medical necessity.

This write up will focus primarily on the food and service we experienced not so much the ship itself or the ports we visited.  However, I would like to briefly say that The Allure of the Seas is beautiful.  It’s a massive ship (one of the largest in the world), modern, very well maintained and offers diverse dining and entertainment options.  Even though the ship accommodates 5,000 or 6,000, we very rarely felt cramped.  There is ample room to move around and it was always easy to find a lounging chair.  We’ve taken a good number of cruises, although this was our first Royal Caribbean cruise.  We were very, very impressed.  Overall, this was our best cruise experience ever.  On to the food…

But First… Fresh First

For the reviewed cruise (any many cruises since) we embarked from Fort Lauderdale. Fresh First is a dedicated gluten free restaurant that puts a healthy spin on comfort foods. If you eat gluten free (or even if you do not) Fresh First is worth a visit! The food is delicious and the staff is amazing. I cannot emphasize how great Fresh First is. We’ve eaten here many times. This is a great place, run by great people… go to this place!

Omelet, Waffle, Griddled Red and Sweet Potatoes and… a Chocolate Chip Pancake.  Just outstanding.  I would nearly hop on a plane to go get another one of these pancakes.  Get the pancake!


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Eggs Benedict with perfectly, I mean perfectly done eggs.  Delicious.Chicken Salad sandwich – pulled chicken breast, Granny Smith apples, celery, dill and vegan mayo served on a delicious GF bun with potato leek soup.

Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas…

Note: I purchased this cruise with my own money.  Beyond that I did not identify myself as a travel writer or contributor to Cruise Packing List.  I was an anonymous full fare paying passenger on this cruise.

Before the cruise

Contact customer service and let them know you need a gluten free meal. This is supposed to be done 90 days before embarkation. My guess is that this factors in to food orders. You can also email [email protected] but I’ve found phone to be best as email typically takes a long to to be answered.

On the cruise

As someone with special dietary requirements your main point of contact on the ship is generally your head waiter.  They take orders for the next day, answer questions about food on board and can help with special arrangements.  It seems people are generally directed to get with their head waiter after boarding.  I was unable to do that until our first dinner at which time I identified myself as having Celiac Disease.  I asked several questions and got the answers.  Notable things I found out…

  • I would pre-order main dining room meals after dinner each night.
  • All specialty dining venues had gluten free options and were considered safe by my head waiter.
  • When dining at a specialty restaurant, you should ask to speak with a supervisor for assistance.

We had chosen My Time Dining.  Even with MTD, I always had the same head waiter each evening.  Our head waiter, Adina, was one of only a couple female head waiters on that particular sailing.  She was… amazing.  Really, actually, literally amazing.  Keep reading for an illustration of that, but she was amazing.


Update: After many cruises I now always choose a set time seating instead of My Time Dining. Getting the same wait staff is important to me. Sometimes getting the same staff with MTD can be a hassle.


I don’t have a lot of pictures of food, because I have a tendency to want to just eat the food when it arrives, but I did take a few…

Burger in the main dining room.  Do you ever have those questioning moments, where something looks so good, you’re worried that it isn’t gluten free.  That was my reaction for the first time I saw this bun.  It was very tasty and, the lab I keep built in to my body 🙂 also confirmed that it was gluten free.

A note about Johnny Rockets: I tried to eat at Johnny Rockets for lunch one day.  Can you, as a Celiac or otherwise gluten intolerant, eat there?  Probably yes.  After speaking with the supervisor I learned that the fries were fried in a shared fryer and that my burger would take 30 minutes because they would bake it.  They also weren’t sure if they had a GF bun or not.  So, 30 minutes for a baked burger in a lettuce wrap and no fries?  I appreciate the safety and all of the clear information, but I got up and went to the main dining room.  The Royal Burger is delicious and the fries are safe.

Fries from the main dining room.  Delicious steak-fry cut, fried in a dedicated fryer.  Umm… yes please.


Update: I’ve gotten lots of different types of fries, Sometimes fried and sometimes baked if a dedicated gluten free fryer was not available.


Gluten free bread from our dinner at Chop’s Steakhouse.  I had the filet and couple sides and our meal was outstanding.


Update: Royal has since gone to pre-made bread… for the most part. What your ship will have exactly… will vary. Sometimes they’ll still bake something fresh, but what I’ve gotten mostly on recent sailings is pre-package bread.


Head Waiter Heroics… While we were profusely enjoying our dinner at Chop’s I wondered how I would pre-order my meals for the next day.  Towards the end of the meal, our head waiter Adina showed up with the next day’s menus.  She had noticed we hadn’t shown up in the main dining, looked in the reservation system to find where we were…. dressed up in a Chops uniform and showed up at our table to take my pre-order.  Umm… wow.  That level of care and service is amazing to me.

A carnitas taco (with table-side guacamole) at Sabor.  Sabor was our first eating experience on the ship.  Several reviews I read indicated that Windjammer Buffet (Did someone say buffet!?) was the only venue open for lunch on embarkation day.  That’s just not correct.  At least on the Allure of the Seas, several venues were open, including Sabor.  The fryers at Sabor are not dedicated, however, they will heat up a kettle of oil when you order and fry you up some fresh chips.  It takes a little while to get the first order, but it’s pretty amazing that they do that.  Our food at Sabor was delicious.  Both times we went (one lunch and one dinner) we got table side guacamole.  Great venue with great food!


Update: Unfortunately Sabor seems to be on it’s way out. On the handful of ships that still have it, table side guac is gone and I’ve been regularly served hard shell corn tacos instead of soft corn tortillas.  On the plus side, I have had good experiences with what appears to be Sabor’s replacement El Loco Fresh. I’ll speak with a supervisor to talk about options and ask for food from the back to avoid cross contamination.


I read great things about the (gluten containing) roast beef sandwich at Park Cafe and I also read it was possible to get a gluten free variation and indeed it is.  After talking to the supervisor… Adel (not that one, but a superstar nonetheless… Thank you Adel) he made me a sandwich himself.  When he started warming up a toaster, I objected asking if that had been used to toast gluten containing items.  He pointed out the sign on the top of the toaster.  You can’t see it very well in this photo (click to zoom) but it’s clearly marked gluten free.  Nice!  They pulled a fresh pan of roast beef from the kitchen and assembled the whole thing right in front of my eyes.

Park Cafe Roast Beef Sandwich on Udi’s Bagel.  Pay no attention to the extra roast beef on the side.  I asked for extra roast beef and they obliged.  Delicious GF roast beef sandwich!


Update: This has mostly continued to be my experience although on some ships they don’t have gluten free bagels and on some ships I have been told the roast beef is not gluten free. Again, always talk to a supervisor


Another plate of gluten free bread I received.  In all, I had three types of bread (not counting buns) on the cruise.  The topmost one was the most common and my favorite, it has some sort of nut in it.  The bottom-most one was good too, it had a combo bread/cornbread feel to it.  The third variety I received (only once), was extremely white and had very little flavor and the texture of styrofoam.  That was only on one occasion and even then, I had two other good choices on the same plate.

The Royal Shrimp Cocktail was a nightly appetizer for me.  Remember you can order as many appetizers, entrees and desserts as you’d like.  Portions tend to be smaller, so this isn’t as bad for you as it sounds.

Here is the breakfast menu from the main dining room.  I think it’s the same menu daily, at least for the most part.  Do you see gluten free pancakes as an option… no, they are not an option.  Keep reading.


Update: The menu has changed multiple times this this first review. Most recently Royal has gone to theme nights for dinners. I have been on multiple sailings when these were in use including the very first cruise that Wonder of the Seas had with the new themed menus. From my perspective these are a step backwards. They’re fine, but fewer options are available. Breakfast and lunch menus haven’t changed much at least that I’ve seen. Keep in mind you can also special order items not on the menu.


Gluten free pancakes.  Whammo.  Pretty delicious too.  My amazing head waiter special ordered these for me every day.  You could also do gluten free waffles or french toast.  Here’s a secret… your headwaiter can make just about anything (food-wise) happen for you.

Here’s my standard breakfast.  Gluten free pancakes and the “Classic” with eggs over medium, bacon and hashbrowns.

Although I’ve never seen them on any menu you can also order gluten free french toast and gluten free eggs benedict. The eggs benedict is particularly good if they have gluten free bagels. Otherwise it’s usually served on toast, which is okay too.

A visit from Chef Brad… One morning during breakfast one of the Chef’s visited my table.  Remember… I did not identify myself as a gluten free blogger or as a writer, at all.  Chef Brad stopped by my table and introduced himself and said that he was one of the Chef’s responsible for gluten free cuisine.  He told me how important it was to him and Royal Caribbean.  Gluten free peoples of the world… Where does this happen at??  That’s amazing service and it also shows that Royal Caribbean and… Brad really care about gluten free and the health of gluten intolerant people.  Bravo!

This is an aerial shot of the Boardwalk.  Sabor is toward the end of the Boardwalk on the right side.  “Cups and Scoops” is also on the right side.  It serves cupcakes and Ben and Jerry’s ice cream.  I stopped in to Cups and Scoops one day to ask about gluten free options.  The worker quickly listed off gluten free flavors… Yay!  I asked about getting a serving from an unopened and uncontaminated container in the back and the person was unable or unwilling to do that.  I didn’t really push it and if I were, I would have asked for a supervisor, like I was supposed to do anyway, and I’m assuming they would have made it happen.

Odds and Ends…

Does Royal Caribbean have Gluten Free Beer?

The answer is unfortunately… No Royal Caribbean does not have gluten free beer. As you can see from the picture from the menu above at one time they served Dogfish Head Tweason’ale which IS gluten free. That is long gone. I haven’t seen it since my first gluten free sailing on Royal Caribbean.

What all Royal ships I’ve been on since service and try to pass off as gluten free is Daura Damm. In spite of what they say… this is not a gluten free beer. Daura Damm is a gluten removed beer.

Is it safe or appropriate for people who eat gluten free as a dietary choice… yeah, probably.

Is it safe or appropriate for people with Celiac Disease or other serious gluten related condition? No, I don’t think you can say that See: The Celiac Patient Antibody Response to Conventional and Gluten-Removed Beer

In the US Daura Damm cannot be labeled or marketed as gluten free yet this is the only “Gluten Free” beer on many Royal Caribbean ships.

I’ve contacted Royal about this several times including speaking with the head of food and beverage for the entire line and haven’t gotten anywhere.

It’s a shame that with so many truly gluten free options out there that this is what Royal chooses. In my opinion, this is ridiculous.

Fortunately there are other options – wine, cider, seltzers and mixed drinks.

Here it is Dogfish Head Tweason’ale.  Really a pretty tasty beer and actually gluten free. Alas, I haven’t seen this served in years. Royal Caribbean please offer a truly gluten free beer.

Labadee Beach BBQ – Food on Labadee, Royal Caribbean’s private resort, comes from the ship.  My head waiter told me what was gluten free and directed me to talk with a supervisor at Labadee.  I did so, and the supervisor kindly got me an uncontaminated plate from fresh food.  I had ribs and beans and rice along with some fruit.  I also had the option of pre-ordering a specific meal from the ship.  You can also return to the ship to eat lunch.  Everything is pretty close, so you could do that without too much hassle.

Update: Cococay – I have since visited Cococay many times. The larger buffet options can do gluten free burgers, hot dogs and fries. Some sides are also gluten free. I ordered a gluten free pizza on one cruise and that was a mistake. It was a gluten free crust, sauce, topped with slices of American cheese. Disturbing. The fries and burgers are generally good. Again, talk with your head waiter and supervisor on duty. The Cocoa Beach Club (an admission required club) has had plenty of options. All of our meals at Cocoa Beach Club have been delicious.

Eating at other ports – I usually eat a large breakfast each day before leaving the ship and take along snacks and protein bars.

A note when traveling to foreign countries – This is an important tip.  The formula for products you know and are familiar with can be region specific.  For example, Ruffles and Doritos are (as of this writing) gluten free in the sense that they have no gluten containing ingredients.  That’s in the US.  All bets are off when you hit the border.  I almost purchased and consumed both Ruffles and Doritos while in port at Cozumel.  FORTUNATELY…. they both called out the fact that they have gluten in the ingredient list.  Why would Ruffles have gluten in them?  Why?  Ruffles and Doritos in Mexico are… unsafe.  Keep the fact that formulations can change by region in mind when you are traveling.

Udi’s Single Serve Cookies – Promenade Cafe usually has Udi’s cookies.  You just need to ask at the counter.  I received both chocolate chip and snicker doodle and both were nice snacks.

Sorrento’s Pizza – On this first cruise I did not try the pizza. Since I’ve eaten at Sorrento’s several times with great results. Again, talk to a supervisor to see what your options are and double check that they can prepare safely on your ship.

Chops Steakhouse – Chops is great! Plenty of protein options available. I will say that at times I struggle at Chops with sides and desserts. Options can be limited. I recommend visiting the day before your reservation to talk about options and pre-order items if appropriate.

Izumi – I have been able to eat at Izumi many times and love it. Again, always let them know what you’re dietary needs are and they will let you know what your options are.

Windjammer Buffet – When I eat at the Windjammer I ask for a Chef. The Chef will walk around with you and let you know what’s gluten free. After deciding what I want I typically ask the Chef to get it from the back so that it’s not cross contaminated.

Special Ordering Food

You generally are not limited to what is on the menu. You can special order something off menu. This is true for anyone, not just people with dietary needs or allergies.

You do need to do this at least a day in advance and… be flexible. Not everything will be available or possible. Again, your head waiter is the person to talk to about this.

  • Gluten free pancakes/blueberry pancakes
  • Gluten free french toast – I ask for a gluten free bagel
  • Hash browns – these are one of the trickiest things for whatever reason. Sometimes they say the standard hashbrowns are gluten free, sometimes they say the standard hash browns need to be special ordered and sometimes they so no hashbrowns are gluten free. If you have a problem with this you can pre-order hand made hash browns.
  • Chicken Cordon Bleu – mine appeared to be baked, it wasn’t great but it was Chicken Cordon Bleu
  • Fish and chips
  • Onion rings – I haven’t tried this one myself but I’ve been told by others this is possible
  • Cheesecake
  • Mushroom soup – this goes back and forth between being gluten free by default and not gluten free. If their current recipe is not gluten free I have been able to pre-order a gluten free version.
  • What else, leave a comment and I’ll add it to the list so your fellow gluten free cruisers know what options are available.
  • Jerk Seasoned Pork Chop – this is another tricky one. More often than not when I’ve pre-ordered this I’ve gotten a plain grilled pork chop with gravy on it. Zero things are jerk flavored about it and it’s generally not even the same cut of pork chop, thin vs a nice thick cut. If you try to pre-order this, bring up the cut of meat and the specific preparation to your head waiter. It is possible to get something a lot closer to what’s on the menu but you need to talk to them about specifics.

Royal Caribbean Quick Tips

  • Make sure and request a gluten free meal 90 days prior to your cruise. Also let reservations know of any other food allergies or requirements.
  • Email [email protected] with special requests or questions
  • Talk to your head waiter about options and to pre-order meals for the following day.
  • Always speak with a supervisor when ordering outside the main dining room/MDR
  • Visit specialty restaurants the day before your reservation to go over options and pre order if appropriate.
  • If you don’t see something you like on the MDR menu, you can special order off the menu.

Final Thoughts…

This was an amazing vacation that I would relive in a heartbeat.  I was encouraged that a company would take my eating limitations so seriously.  Royal Caribbean does gluten free right.  Thank you to RC and to your awesome staff!  You’ve won a lifelong customer.

Be kind, thankful and generous… Let’s face it folks, we are non-gluten eaters in a gluten filled world.  It takes extra care, effort and cost to safely serve us.  A main concern we have is eating safely.  Be kind and thankful to those that are going out of their way to serve you.  Spread the word about great companies like Royal Caribbean and be generous.  We left the automatic tips on our account and then tipped an extra cash amount directly to our entire dining room staff.  How much is it worth to you to feel well for an entire week of eating away from your home.  For me, that’s worth a lot.

Thank you Royal Caribbean and keep up the amazing work!  You went beyond my expectations and I look for to returning.

A Great Resource For Gluten Free Cruisers…

Cruising Gluten Free is a great resource for gluten free cruising. Lots of helpful members that can answer questions and help.

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Don’t Pack This If You’re Flying To Your Next Cruise…

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We recommend a good number of rechargeable items in our list – night lights, battery banks on and more.

I stumbled across this being recommended for cruise travel. It looks like a great fan. It’s rechargeable so you don’t need to occupy a precious outlet and it has a beefy looking clip for easy placement.

But… if you’re flying to your embarkation port. There’s a problem. The fan is rechargeable and features lithium batteries. Since you cannot put lithium batteries in checked baggage, you’ll need to put this in your carry on bag. Looking at the fan it’s pretty chunky. I don’t know that I’d want to lug this around in my backpack.

Make sure and look at the battery types being used in your cruise gear. Good old alkaline are a great option for checked items. We picked out this trimmer for exactly that reason. It uses regular, easy to find alkaline batteries.

On the other side of the coin. I’m a big… water flosser user and my travel flosser does have Lithium batteries. For me, it’s worth it to carry that in my backpack.

Update…. Not so fast…

As of this update in October of 2023 the TSA says…

“Spare (uninstalled) lithium ion and lithium metal batteries, including power banks and cell phone battery charging cases, must be carried in carry-on baggage only. Lithium metal (non-rechargeable) batteries are limited to 2 grams of lithium per battery. Lithium ion (rechargeable) batteries are limited to a rating of 100 watt hours (Wh) per battery. These limits allow for nearly all types of lithium batteries used by the average person in their electronic devices.”

The way I read this is that this means many devices with installed lithium batteries can be checked.

Check the TSA for current information and clarification… What Can I Bring from the TSA


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Use the 220 Outlet on Your Next Cruise… Type C Travel Plug – Two Outlets + Two USB Ports

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European Type C Plug Adapter. You get one 3 prong North American Outlet, one 2 prong North American Outlet and Type A USB port AND a Type C USB Port.

This will allow you to make use of a European Type C outlet on your next cruise! Note that this is not a voltage converter. Many electronics are designed to operate in the 220 volt range. For lots more about this see: Cruise Ship Power Solutions – Making Use of the 220 Volt Cabin Outlet On Your Next Cruise

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Cruise Ship Power Solutions – Making Use of the 220 Volt Cabin Outlet On Your Next Cruise

The Most Powerful Tool for Finding Cruise Deals…

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Once upon a time we were looking for a suite on Royal Caribbean. We were close to moving up a level in Royal’s Crown and Anchor Society and we were considering a suite to, among other things, make the jump more quickly. The problem was that in order to get suite pricing I had to drill into every search result to get actual costs. I started looking for a tool to more easily find suites pricing.

I found that and so much more when I stumbled across cuiseplum!

cruiseplum allows you to search by almost every aspect of your cruise… cruise line, cabin type, length, ports visited, ports NOT visited, price per day, embarkation month, embarkation DAYdebarkation day, embark part, depark port and lots more.

cruiseplum also shows you an historical pricing chart for your sailing. We’re booked on Celebrity Ascent after it starts sailing. The chart above is from that sailing.

After entering your criteria you’re presented with a list of results. You can sort that list by total cabin price, and cabin price per day and more. When you find a sailing you’re interested in you can look at the historical pricing for that cruise.

The other thing you can do is create a bookmark to a specific cruise. Most cruise line websites don’t allow you to easily bookmark a specific sailing, You have to go through the search process to get back to it.  I have a field in my reservation tracking spreadsheet were I put the cruiseplum link so I can easily click on it to see current pricing.

Cruise plum also maintains a hot deals list, a last minute deals list, a list showing today’s price drops, suite search and a search to help solo cruisers find deals.

cruiseplum is a game changer that helps you more easily find the cruise you’re looking for and find deals.

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Also: Problem Solved… MagSafe Wallet for Your Ship Card!

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MSC Cruises Memorial Day Sale! – Free Drinks, Free Wi-Fi & Up to $400 in Onboard Credit

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From MSC Cruises:

Take advantage of our Memorial Day Sale and enjoy Free Drinks and Wi-Fi, plus up to $400 Free Onboard Credit to spend how you wish, from onboard splurges to extra excursions on shore. Whether you want to relax on the best beaches of the Caribbean, The Bahamas & Florida, or explore world-famous sites in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, or beyond, discover your dream destination with this limited-time offer.


MSC Cruises Memorial Day Sale!

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Expires June 5,2023. See MSC for complete details.

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Celebrity Cruises Flash Sale – 75% Off Second Guest & More

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From Celebrity Cruises:

MEMORIAL DAY BONUS ON OUR
BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR
Don’t miss this opportunity to save on the award-winning vacation that you’ve been waiting for. Discover some of the most captivating destinations, including the wild wonders of Alaska, history and culture of Europe, or the sun-soaked Caribbean.

But don’t wait. This incredible Memorial Day offer ends May 30.


Celebrity Cruises Memorial Day Sale

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Promotions cannot be combined with any other coupon or discounts. Discounts taken at checkout. Not valid on prior purchases. The offer expires on 05/18/2023 or while supplies last. No rain checks.

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Travelpro Memorial Day Sale – Save 15% on Luggage – Get ready for your next cruise!

Travelpro is discounting everything sitewide by 15% as part of a Memorial Day Sale. Discount reflected on site, no coupon code needed.

We’re big fans of Travelpro and both use Maxlite 5 as our go to bags. We also have smaller Travelpro carry on bags.

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Deal! $59 Fares on Southwest Airlines for July & August Travel

Southwest is discounting select July and August flights to just $59. Exclusions and terms apply. Book 5/23 to 6/1/23.

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News: Uber Service Finally Available at Port of Galveston + Opinion… New Royal Caribbean Terminal is a Mess

We recently (March 2023) sailed on Allure out of the new terminal 10 at the Port of Galveston.

We love Allure, it’s one of our favorite Royal Caribbean ships and overall we had a fantastic vacation.

Royal Caribbean’s terminal #10 is located at 1402 Harborside Drive Galveston, TX 77550. It opened in late 2022 and is setup to for Oasis class vessels. More about Pier 10 from Royal Caribbean

We did struggle with the port itself. Here’s a brief rundown including some tips…

Logistics related to getting to and from the port were a real issue. I can easily say that this was the worst embarkation/debarkation experience that we’ve ever had.

Beyond hearing complaints from fellow passengers, one of our Lyft drivers issued some scathing criticism of the port and port staff. That to say, I don’t think this is a case of a couple people complaining.

In retrospect, knowing a few key things would have helped us…

  • At the time of our sailing there was one rental car company with a location on the island. Enterprise car rental. If you’re looking for a one way rental from one of the Houston area airports this is your only option. At the time it was not open on Sundays. Hopefully Galveston will add more rental car options as more and more cruisers come to the area.
  • As with many ports traffic is slow coming in. This is compounded by the fact that semi trucks take up one entry lane.
  • There are several areas that look like drop off areas on the way in, but they are not. We saw multiple people getting out at these areas, only to have to walk the rest of the way.
  • Signage is scarce and poorly placed. For example, the suites entry sign is located in a spot where you can’t actually see it when you’re close to the building. The door is guarded by stanchions and a person. So we had to ask around to figure out where the suites entrance was.
  • There seems to be a holding pen for the entry line and a luggage drop off together. We thought the line was for luggage drop off. Fortunately someone verbally told us we could just walk up and drop off our luggage without standing in the line. Again, no visible signage to explain this.

Debarkation was worse. It took us well over an hour to get out of the port area. Taxis were extremely sparse. There is no organized place for a line and no signage. Maybe every 10 minutes a taxi would show up and the crowd would be left to figure out who gets it.

Uber drivers were also very scarce and very expensive. I continued to get cancellations after waiting and waiting.

There’s a good reason why I kept having Uber drivers cancel on me… The port of Galveston won’t let them in! (SEE UPDATE BELOW) Apparently it’s a hefty fine for an Uber driver to enter the port area to pick someone up. Lyft is authorized. So, when I fired up Lyft and requested a ride, I had one fairly quickly. Again… this isn’t communicated anywhere. Our Lyft driver said the numbered pink signs are pink to indicate Lyft, but no actual explanation or signage indicating any of this and our driver couldn’t actually get to the official area, we had to hoof it with all of our luggage to the other side of the building. Surge pricing or whatever Lyft calls it was full in play as it cost us around $80 to go about 15 miles

The biggest hassle with embarking and debarking from this beautiful terminal was getting to and from the terminal. This probably makes a good case for purchasing a transfer directly from the cruise line.

Have you sailed from the Port of Galveston?  Leave a comment if you have tips to share with your fellow cruisers.

One improvement was just announced by the Port of Galveston…

Uber Service Now Available at Port of Galveston Cruise Terminals

Galveston, TX (May 18, 2023) – Uber is now available to provide passenger drop-off and pick-up at the Port of Galveston’s three cruise terminals. The Galveston Wharves and Uber recently signed an agreement to formalize the ride-hailing company’s service at the port.

“We are excited to announce that we’re partnering with Uber to give our passengers another convenient ground transportation option,” said Port Director and CEO Rodger Rees.

In addition to ride-hailing services, the port’s ground transportation options include taxi companies, private shuttles, limousines and other passenger transportation companies to provide services to cruise travelers on port property.

Port Mobility Director Julio DeLeon said, “More than 1 million passengers pass through our cruise terminals each year. This partnership with Uber will help move cruise passengers in a safer and more efficient manner to the terminals and make their travel experience more enjoyable.”

Passengers can look for signage to direct them to designated pick-up/drop-off curbside areas at each of the cruise terminals.

About the Port of Galveston

The Port of Galveston is the fourth most popular cruise homeport in the U.S. and only cruise port in Texas. Located at the entrance to Galveston Bay and the Houston Ship Channel, the port has been a thriving maritime commercial center since 1825. Just 45 minutes from open seas, the 840-acre port has infrastructure and assets to serve growing cruise, cargo and commercial businesses.

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Anker Travel Power Strip w/USB Ports + What Are Other’s Saying?

Anker Extension Cord,Mini Power Strip with USB Ports ,2 Outlets and 2 USB-A Ports, Flat Plug, 5 ft Extension Cord, Safety System for Travel, Desk, and Home Office, TUV Listed

Anker Extension Cord,Mini Power Strip with USB Ports ,2 Outlets and 2 USB-A Ports, Flat Plug, 5 ft Extension Cord, Safety System for Travel, Desk, and Home Office, TUV Listed

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  • The Anker Advantage: Join the 55 million+ powered by our leading technology.
  • Perfectly Portable: At just 3.3 inches long and 1.2 inches thick, PowerExtend is small enough to hold in your hand.
  • One for All: Equipped with 2 AC outlets and 2 PowerIQ-enabled USB charging ports to provide power for up to 4 devices simultaneously.

 

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Carnival, Princess, Norwegian (NCL), Holland America Luggage Tag Holders

Cruise Luggage Tags Wide Luggage tag Holder Cruise Essentials Zip Seal Reusable Pictured: Cruise Luggage Tags Wide Luggage tag Holder Cruise Essentials Zip Seal Reusable

I highly recommend cruise luggage tag holders. These are sturdier and more secure than tape or staples. Having these also means you don’t need to carry along… tape or staples. These also keep your tags dry (and readable) in the event of rain. Because your tags are more likely to stay on, you’re less likely to have delayed luggage on the ship. Size of these varies based on cruise line. Look for one that’s compatible with your cruise line.

If you’re flying to your embarkation port I don’t recommend putting cruise tags on your luggage until after your flight. That’s especially true if you’re taping and stapling vs using luggage tags. Luggage tag holders would probably make the flight okay, but, to me, there’s no sense subjecting these to the wear and tear of airline luggage handling.

Print and fold (or cut) your printable luggage tags at home, put them in holders and pack. Put on the night before you cruise and you’ll all set.

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Related… Recommendation: Get Luggage Tags for Your Next Cruise (smoother embarkation, less chance of delayed luggage!)

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Montana West Extra Large Mesh Beach Bag

Montana West Mesh Bag Extra Large Mesh Beach Tote Bag

Montana West Mesh Bag Extra Large Mesh Beach Tote Bag

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  • Mesh, Nylon
  • Imported
  • Mesh lining
  • No Closure closure
  • Machine Wash
  • LARGE STORAGE: The oversized mesh tote bag has a large space that can hold everything you need for a day on the beach or pool. Ideal for family trip during weekend or holidays. Dimensions: 19″(L)x 6.5″(W)x 15.5″(H)
  • THOUGHTFUL DESIGN: This Mesh Beach Bag is foldable and reusable. Breathable mesh allows wet clothes or towels to dry easily.

 

 

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