When travelers book a cruise, one of the most common questions concerns drinks — how much they cost, whether packages are available, and if limits apply. On many mainstream cruise lines, passengers must choose between several drink packages, each with different inclusions and restrictions. These packages often set limits on how many alcoholic beverages can be consumed in a day or specify maximum per-drink prices.
Silversea Cruises takes a different approach. As a luxury, all-inclusive cruise line, Silversea does not require passengers to purchase a separate drink package. Instead, almost all beverages — including premium spirits, fine wines, cocktails, champagne, soft drinks, juices, and specialty coffees — are included in the cruise fare. This means that guests can order as many drinks as they wish throughout the day without worrying about hidden charges or restrictions.
Unlike mainstream lines, Silversea does not sell a traditional drink package. Guests receive unlimited beverages as part of their fare, and there is no numerical daily cap.
House wines curated by sommeliers
Premium spirits, liqueurs, and cocktails
Beer, cider, and sparkling beverages
Fresh juices and smoothies
Soft drinks and bottled water
Espresso, cappuccino, and specialty teas
Champagne available across bars and dining venues
Only rare vintages, exclusive wine cellar selections, or high-end spirits such as aged cognacs or top-shelf whiskies may carry an extra charge. These are exceptions, not the rule.
On Silversea, guests can enjoy unlimited drinks daily. Whether that means a cappuccino in the morning, champagne at lunch, cocktails in the evening, or wine pairings with dinner, there is no enforced cap. The experience is designed to feel seamless, indulgent, and free of financial worry.
While there is no official limit, most guests typically consume drinks as follows:
Morning: Coffee, juice, or a mimosa.
Afternoon: Soft drinks, sparkling water, or cocktails by the pool.
Evening: Pre-dinner cocktails, wine with meals, champagne at events, and perhaps a nightcap.
This pattern may equate to 8–12 beverages per person per day, though actual consumption varies widely.
Although unlimited, Silversea staff are trained to serve responsibly. If a guest appears to be overindulging, crew members may intervene politely to ensure safety.
Lines such as Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, or Carnival usually cap packages at 15 alcoholic drinks per day, with soft drinks being unlimited. Each drink must also fall under a set price limit.
On lines like Celebrity or Holland America, packages exist with higher daily drink limits, but rare or premium beverages are excluded. Guests may face per-glass restrictions.
Silversea, Regent Seven Seas, and Seabourn stand apart by eliminating numerical restrictions entirely. The concept of “how many drinks per day” becomes irrelevant because the focus shifts to enjoyment rather than cost control.
Guests should take advantage of wine pairings at meals. Sommeliers carefully match regional wines to complement gourmet cuisine.
Silversea often sources wines and spirits from destinations on the itinerary. Guests can sample Italian prosecco in the Mediterranean or rare whiskies in Northern Europe.
Bartenders encourage guests to request personalized cocktails, making the experience more interactive. Unlimited inclusivity means experimentation is encouraged without financial hesitation.
Every suite includes a butler who can stock minibars with preferred wines, liquors, and mixers. Guests can enjoy drinks in their private suite without limits.
Silversea often hosts complimentary tasting events. From champagne samplings to regional wine explorations, these gatherings enrich the experience beyond daily consumption.
Not all beverages are alcoholic. Unlimited juices, teas, coffees, and smoothies ensure non-drinkers also benefit fully from Silversea’s inclusive policy.
Some itineraries feature excursions focused on wine tasting or distillery tours. While these may involve an extra charge, they enhance the all-inclusive onboard beverage culture.
If one were to compare Silversea’s model to mainstream packages, unlimited beverages could easily equate to 80 to 100 USD per person daily — already built into the fare.
Many Silversea passengers are seasoned travelers. They tend to drink moderately, focusing on quality and cultural experiences rather than excessive consumption.
Unlimited beverages eliminate the stress of signing receipts, tracking package allowances, or budgeting onboard expenses. Guests enjoy a carefree, luxurious environment.