I'm a cruise expert and these are the five items I would NEVER bring on board Expert Will Sarson, product director at Riviera Travel, shares his cruise insight Some of the items could be a risk to passenger safety - or break the law READ MORE: Over 120 British seaside destinations for 2024 ranked by Which? By Sophie Foster, Deputy Travel Editor For Mailonline Published: 11:47 BST, 19 July 2024 | Updated: 11:51 BST, 19 July 2024 e-mail View comments When packing for a cruise, certain items should always be left at home. Some are a fire hazard, some are illegal and some pose an allergy risk. And yes, they do scan your bags to check.

Will Sarson, product director at Riviera Travel, shares his insight on the matter - revealing the five items that should never be brought along on a cruise holiday. Will says: 'When packing for a cruise holiday, it's important to do your research to understand the list of prohibited items. 'This can help better planning while packing and help avoid disappointment when items are confiscated.

' Will Sarson, product director at Riviera Travel, shares his insight on items you should never take on a cruise Alcohol Yes, you are allowed to drink alcohol on board most cruises (so long as you're of legal age), but bringing lots of bottles is ill-advised. Will notes: '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. 'Often, travellers a.