Carnival Cruise Line is dedicated to the safety of all guests and crew. Carnival wants all guests to have a safe, fun and memorable vacation.
Smoking is a fire and safety hazard on a ship. Consequently, it is strictly limited to specific exterior deck areas and in the casino when seated and playing. All guests are expected to adhere to the following safety guidelines:
Casino rules: There is no smoking in the casino unless seated and playing. It is not allowed at the casino bar or in the entire area when closed.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What happens if a guest is caught smoking in a stateroom or balcony?
They will be assessed a $500 charge, per violation, on their Sail & Sign account. Information on this charge is included in Section 8 of Carnival's Cruise Ticket Contract. The assessment of this charge does not allow a guest to continue smoking in his/her stateroom. If a guest is found to be in violation of Carnival's smoking policy, all guests in the stateroom may be disembarked from the vessel and risk not being allowed to sail on Carnival in the future. Guests will be responsible for all financial charges and expenses to return home, and no refund of unused cruise fare will be provided.
What should guests do if they smell tobacco in areas where smoking is not allowed or marijuana in any area?
Guests who are concerned about other guests violating Carnival's smoking policy should contact the onboard Guest Services team, so Carnival can address the situation. This will help avoid uncomfortable situations between guests.
What if a guest has a letter from a doctor saying that they are allowed to use marijuana for medicinal and/or therapeutic purposes? Why is that prohibited?
Marijuana on Carnival ships is not allowed. Guests will need to consult with their physician for other suitable alternatives.
Smoking Policies are subject to change by the cruise line. For the most current Carnival Cruise Line Smoking Policies, please refer to the Carnival Cruise Line website.