Do Cruise Ships Check For Drugs
Break the law on a cruise ship and also you could find you yourself disembarked at the following port.
Do cruise ships check for drugs. Two men reportedly trying to board the Allure of the Seas at PortMiami on Sunday were arrested by federal agents for possession of a large quantity of drugs which they were intending to. You walk through a metal detector and your luggage goes through an x-ray thats it. See What Not to Pack.
Cruise lines also have restrictions on items that passengers can bring on the ship with them like travel irons and alcohol. This often applies to carrying mobility aids and medical equipment. Cruisin for drugs is a risky business that can ruin any vacation.
During both embarkment getting on and off the ship at ports and disembarkment I saw no signs of drug dogs whatsoever. Open the end of a toothpaste bottle cram with shit close with super glue only works if not flying. As far as alcohol I personally wouldnt risk anything seeing as the ship will have a shit ton.
No Liquid Rules Cruise lines have rules about how much alcohol or soda you can bring on a ship but there are no rules about only carrying 3 ounces of liquids. Any shipping company should have written an abuse policy clarifying its position on the use of alcohol illicit drugs and medications both on board and on shore. So things like shampoo and sunscreen are perfectly fine to take through security and dont even have to be taken out of your bag.
Marijuana is strictly forbidden aboard a cruise ship even if traveling in international waters. You will need to bring enough medication and medical supplies to last the duration of your cruise. Every cruise line has policies listed online and in your cruise contract that list what cannot be brought onto these ships and every line we contacted and researched noted in various terms that drugs or controlled substances are prohibited.
Details of past and present medical history must be given as well as a complete physical examination given by an authorized physician. Most ships do have common prescription drugs on board but you cant count on it. They are looking for oblong weapons and do not specialize in finding baggies of weed and edibles.
