Compare Celebrity's Classic and Premium drink packages against paying per drink. Celebrity's bar prices run higher than mass-market lines, which changes the math — use the calculator with your real habits to see where you land.
Unlimited premium drinks up to $19 value, specialty coffees, smoothies, and bottled water
Unlimited premium drinks up to $12 value, specialty coffees, smoothies, and bottled water
Unlimited non-alcoholic beverages including specialty coffees and mocktails
Typical cruises range from 3 to 14 nights
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Unlimited premium drinks up to $19 value, specialty coffees, smoothies, and bottled water
Unlimited premium drinks up to $12 value, specialty coffees, smoothies, and bottled water
Unlimited non-alcoholic beverages including specialty coffees and mocktails
Prices are typical standalone pre-gratuity rates and change by sailing and promotion — the calculator lets you adjust any price to match your quote.
Celebrity's Classic Package (around $89.00 per day) covers drinks up to $12, while the Premium Package (around $109.00 per day) raises the cap to $19. Both add an automatic 20% gratuity. The catch with Classic: many of Celebrity's signature cocktails and wines by the glass now sit above $12, so Classic holders regularly pay small top-up charges — you pay the difference plus gratuity whenever you order above the cap.
That makes the roughly $20-per-day upgrade to Premium easier to justify than it looks if you drink cocktails or decent wine. If your tastes run to beer, house wine, and the occasional mixed drink, Classic still pencils out. Like most lines, Celebrity requires all adults in the same stateroom to buy the same alcoholic package.
Celebrity's bar prices are among the highest at sea — $16 cocktails and $10 beers are normal — which means pay-as-you-go punishes moderate-to-heavy drinkers harder here than on Carnival or Royal Caribbean. The flip side: the $39.99-per-day non-alcoholic package needs a lot of lattes and mocktails to pay off, so light drinkers should run the numbers before assuming any package is needed.