im leaving from nj and going to the bahamas
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on the boat it is twenty one. however when you get off the boat i  believe the drinking age is eighteen. alot of places dont ID. idk for  sure about in the bahamas but i know in the caribbean they dont. you can  always try and order stuff off the boat and if they ID just be like  sorry i didnt know the age
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The legal drink age on all cruise ships, including the Explorer,  is age  21 and older and it does not change when you are in international  waters or docked in a foreign port. Its still age 21 and older. And all  of the cruise lines DO enforce it. The only exception to this is if you  cruise from a European or South American port with your parents and your  parents sign a waiver for you to have beer and wine. Otherwise always  no.
BUT, when you get to other ports in the Caribbean and Bahamas you can  drink all you want WHEN YOU GET OFF THE SHIP in the clubs, bars, cafes  and restaurants and even on tours not arranged by the ship, because the  drinking age is age 18 and older. Then you cannot bring alcohol back on  board the ship either as it will be confiscated by the cruise line.
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YOUR SO LUCKY !! it's 21 . but your going to have the  BEST TIME EVER . i  went on there a few years ago and it amazing !!!!!! UUUUH SO SO SO   LUCKY !
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