TUI River Cruises drinks options are something many guests will weigh up when considering a cruise with the popular line. Our quick guide explains what drinks are included with TUI.
TUI River Cruises drinks options are something many guests will weigh up when considering a cruise with the popular line. Our quick guide explains what drinks are included with TUI.
TUI River Cruises’ drinks policy is generous as cruise lines go – with plenty of beverages packed into the up-front cost.
This is everything you need to know about the TUI River Cruises alcohol and soft drinks inclusions.
Yes – but only when you’re eating. TUI River Cruises has three ships – TUI Isla, TUI Maya and TUI Skyla – and they all offer Full Board Plus as standard. This TUI River Cruises package provides guests with complimentary tea, coffee, soft drinks, wine or beer during meals. Any other drinks will need to be paid for.
As for the TUI River Cruises drinks menu, guests have the choice of house white red, or rosé wine for lunch and dinner, or you can indulge in specially selected regional wines during dinnertime.
However, you don’t need to be held back on the boozing if you don’t wish. If you fancy a superior drinks package the TUI River Cruises All Inclusive package comes with as even wider selection of unlimited tipples.
If you’re wondering “What does all inclusive mean on a TUI river cruise?” then rest easy knowing it means a lot.
The TUI River Cruises All Inclusive drinks package includes the above standard offering plus a broader array of beverages during your cruise outside of meal times. This includes draft beers, branded spirits, cocktails and premium Lavazza coffee. Additionally, for certain cabins, the minibar is included in this package.
You’ll get your money’s worth for sure – passengers can use the All Inclusive package on the last day of the cruise, right until you leave the ship. We’ll take another glass of white wine, please!
The TUI All Inclusive drinks package starts at £21 per person per night – which is a real bargain if you think about it, you might not even get two cocktails in London for that price!
Holidaymakers on European river cruises (or Egyptian if you’re onboard the TUI Al Horeya from November 2024!) can include the TUI all-inclusive option when reserving their TUI River Cruises voyage, or they can opt for it after booking by contacting the cruise line.
Alternatively, there’s the option to upgrade at Reception during your getaway. Just remember that upgrades apply per cabin, not per guest.
Drinks on TUI River Cruises are priced in euros, but as a rough conversion for river cruise drinks prices: A glass of wine costs approximately £4.60 (house wine is €5.50), a beer is around £3.80, a soft drink is priced at about £3.40, and a cocktail circa £7.15.
There are two bars on TUI River Cruises ships – the Observatory and the Club Lounge.
The Observatory (open from 10am to 1am with All Inclusive finishing at midnight) offers expansive windows for panoramic views and an outdoor terrace. Guests can enjoy daily happy hours with complimentary canapés and nightly entertainment ranging from onboard musicians to comedy shows.
Meanwhile, the Club Lounge, with plush chairs and stylish decor, offers both cappuccinos and cocktails. During the day, guests on the all-inclusive drinks package can enjoy premium Lavazza coffee while taking in the views, and in the evening, they can knock back cocktails by the digital fireplace. The TUI Club Lounge bar operates from 11 am to 1 am with All-Inclusive services concluding at midnight.
Yes, it’s easy to get your caffeine fix onboard. There’s a self-service station in the atrium or TUI river ships as well as tea and coffee-making facilities in each cabin.
Yes, TUI allows passengers to bring wine and spirits onboard river cruises (although think bottles not crates) and no corkage fee applies if you drink your own bevvies in the bars or dining rooms. Guests can bring drinks from their cabins but booze cannot be kept behind the bar on your behalf.
Sailawaze Editor Harriet has been a travel writer for nine years and specialised in cruising for nearly four. She recently won Specialist Travel Writer of the Year at the Travel Media Awards 2024 for her coverage of the cruise industry. Globetrotting highlights include flyboarding in Malaga, exploring waterfalls in Belize, ziplining in Costa Rica, truffle-hunting in Tuscany and whale-watching in Iceland. Next on her cruise bucket list is Antarctica – or any opportunity to see the Northern Lights!
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