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Cruise passengers told one thing they should ‘never bring on board’

Cruise passengers have been advised against bringing a particular item onboard that could lead to a lifetime ban from cruise ships. Gary Bembridge, a travel blogger, has highlighted the importance of not bringing drugs onto ships. Despite the apparent simplicity of this advice, a recent incident saw a woman banned for life for attempting to bring CBD gummies on board.
CBD, a non-intoxicating extract from the hemp plant commonly used for pain relief and relaxation, lacks the THC component found in marijuana. These gummies, legal in the UK and bought online by the woman, were not disclosed to the ship’s crew during check-in security at PortMiami. Consequently, she was removed from the cruise liner and received a letter banning her from all Carnival Cruise Lines vessels.
The woman expressed feeling unfairly treated and expected her gummies to be confiscated rather than facing a ban. Carnival Cruise Lines has strict policies against drugs, including cannabis-related products, and travellers are reminded to inform the cruise line in advance if they require medical clearance for any prohibited items.
Baggage scanners often detect concealed items, and travellers are warned to disclose any medications or substances that may be considered illegal. The importance of following cruise ship rules and regulations is emphasised to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all guests on board.
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Cruise ships enforce strict policies against prohibited items to maintain safety and security onboard. Passengers should always adhere to these rules to avoid facing consequences such as bans from future voyages. The incident involving the CBD gummies serves as a reminder for travellers to be aware of what items are allowed before embarking on a cruise. Communication with cruise liners regarding any necessary medical clearance for medications is vital to prevent misunderstandings and ensure a smooth sailing experience.