Cruise Bill Surprises And How to Avoid Them This Year

24. Premium Coffee and Tea

Woman Drinking Coffee. Photo Credit: Envato @DragonImages

You might assume coffee and tea are included in your cruise fare—and they are, but only basic options in the buffet and main dining rooms. If you want lattes, cappuccinos, or specialty teas from onboard cafes, expect to pay Starbucks-level prices for each drink, with some ships charging $5 to $8 per cup. How to Avoid It: If you’re a coffee lover, consider bringing your own instant coffee or tea bags to enjoy in your stateroom. Some ships also offer coffee cards or unlimited drink packages that include specialty coffee—so if you plan to indulge daily, crunch the numbers to see if a package saves you money.

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