This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Cruise lines have strict rules on what can and can not be brought in your luggage (Image: Getty Images) The rules for what you can and can not take onboard a cruise ship vary depending on the company and the trip you are taking. However, Will Sarson, cruise expert and product director at Riviera Travel has revealed a popular time which is best left out of your luggage .

READ MORE Spanish city's bombshell plans to slap tourist tax on 'quick stop' visitors [LATEST] Many people enjoy a tipple while travelling, and whether you are celebrating a special occasion and want to carry some bubbles onboard or you are hoping to save money, some people may want to try and pack their own alcoholic beverages. However, this could land you in trouble when boarding. “While alcohol is not strictly banned from cruise ships, most companies have a range of restrictions in place to avoid travellers bringing large quantities along for the trip," explained Will.

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