Cruise lines generally have specific smoking policies that vary by company and vessel. Most cruise ships designate certain areas where smoking is permitted, typically in open-air locations such as specific decks or designated lounges. Inside the ship, smoking is usually restricted to these designated areas to ensure the comfort and safety of all guests.
It is important to note that cruise lines often prohibit smoking in cabins and on balconies due to fire safety regulations. Additionally, some cruise lines are adopting stricter policies that further limit smoking areas or even make the entire ship smoke-free.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the smoking policy for a particular cruise, it is recommended to check the official website of the cruise line or the specific page for that cruise on Cruise.com. The policies may also be included in the booking confirmation or travel documents.
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