Whether you’re trying to work out if a Princess Cruises drinks package is worth the cost, or you’re just budgeting for how much money you’ll need for your cruise, knowing the drinks prices on your Princess cruise is definitely useful.

You want to be able to enjoy your holiday without thinking about the cost of each drink you order, and it’s also good to know if your favourite drinks are served on the ship. If not, you can work out which new drinks you want to try during your cruise.
Here’s a look at the different drinks available on a Princess cruise, and their prices.
This is the latest Princess Cruises drink menu from the Pool Bar, which gives you a good idea of the latest Princess drinks prices:

Princess Cruises beer menu
Enjoy a cold, refreshing beer from the list of options served on a Princess cruise.
Most of the beers served are lagers, including primarily American brands such as Budweiser, Coors and Miller. But there are a couple of ales available too, along with perennial Irish favourite Guinness.
There are a huge number of cocktails served on a typical Princess cruise – you’ll certainly need more than one cruise to be able to try them all. From Martinis to Cosmopolitans and Manhattans to Margaritas, you’ll love the range of options to sip while sitting by the poolside.
There are many spirits and liqueurs available on your Princess cruise, so whether you want a shot of tequila to liven up your night, or a whiskey to help you unwind, you won’t be missing out while at sea.
There’s an extensive menu of wines available for your Princess cruise. You can order by the bottle or by the glass, including a number of reds, whites, sparkling wines, Prosecco options and Champagne when you’re in the mood to celebrate. Ideal for dinner, or just as a drink in your stateroom before the night gets going.
Enjoy these non-alcoholic cocktails and sodas when you want something fun and flavourful without the hangover spoiling your cruise the morning after.
From Italian classics to unique flavours, there are some wonderful coffees that you can try as part of your Princess cruise. If you need a shot of Espresso to perk you up in the morning, that’s an option (including doubles), or why not try something different like a Butter Pecan or Honey Lavender latte?
This is an older coffee menu so the prices will have increased, but it gives you an idea of the variety of drinks available:




When you want a drink that’s a little more soothing, take your pick from a classic hot chocolate or one of the range of teas served on a Princess cruise, including fruit teas, breakfast teas and chamomile.



On your room service menu, there are a number of other products you can order, as well as services such as laundry collections or turndown services. Everything here is complimentary, so just use your room service menu to order what you need.



Final word
The drinks menu on a Princess cruise is pretty extensive, with a selection of the most popular brands from around the world.
Find your favourites and make a note of the prices – this’ll help you decide whether you want to pay for a beverage package, whether you would be better off with the Princess Premier or Princess Plus package, or if you’ll be better suited paying for each drink individually.
And remember that as well as what’s on the drink menus, Princess Cruises offers a selection of free drinks like tea, coffee, water and juice that you can get from the main dining room or buffet, amongst other locations.
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Jenni Fielding is the founder of Cruise Mummy. She has worked in the cruise industry since 2015 and has taken over 30 cruises. Now, she helps over 1 million people per month to plan their perfect cruise holidays.




