Globe And Atlas
Warm Pub, Great Drinks, Live Entertainment
The Globe and Atlas offers a warm and inviting pub atmosphere where guests can enjoy good company, great drinks, and lively conversation. With its rich wood furnishings, classic décor, and comfortable seating, it blends old-world charm with a relaxed, social vibe. The bar features a wide selection of beers on tap, craft brews, fine spirits, and signature cocktails, along with a menu of satisfying bar bites and light fare. Live entertainment and themed evenings often add to the experience, creating a welcoming space that feels both familiar and vibrant. Whether for a casual drink or an evening of music and laughter, the Globe and Atlas is a favorite gathering spot for all.
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When visiting Globe And Atlas, you can expect the following drink prices: Beer (domestic): $7.50 - $8.50 per bottle Beer (premium): $8 - $8.50 per bottle Wine (glass): $8 - $16 per glass Wine (bottle): $39 - $65 per bottle Cocktail: $13 - $15 per drink NA drinks: $3.5 - $8.25
Individual drink prices on a Royal Caribbean cruise typically range from $7.50 to $8.50 for a domestic or imported beer, $8.00 to $16.00 for a glass of wine (with most around $11–$12), and $13.00 to $15.00 for cocktails and mixed drinks. Non-alcoholic options like sodas and bottled water generally cost around $3.50, while specialty coffees and mocktails are priced higher, between $4.50 and $8.25. Note that a mandatory 18% gratuity will be added to all individual drink purchases. You have two primary options for purchasing Royal Caribbean's unlimited alcoholic beverage package ($63 - $120 per person per day), known as the Deluxe Beverage Package. Before your cruise, the best option is to pre-purchase it online through the Cruise Planner section on Royal Caribbean's website, as this is where you will typically find the biggest discounts and promotions, but you must do so up to 72 hours before sailing. Once onboard the ship, you can purchase the package on the first day of your cruise by visiting any bar or finding a dedicated package sales table, though the price is generally higher than pre-cruise offers. Your SeaPass card will then be marked with a special identifier (either a sticker or printed) to verify your package purchase for all subsequent drink orders.
Globe And Atlas is open to all ages during the day (with supervision for under 13s) but restricted to 21 and older after 6:00–7:00 p.m. for alcohol service and evening events, with a Royal Caribbean curfew requiring under 18s to be accompanied after 1:00 a.m. The drinking age is 21, enforced by keycard/ID checks.
Globe And Atlas recommended attire, according to Royal Caribbean, is "cruise casual" - including collared shirts, slacks, or jeans (no rips) for men, and blouses, sundresses, or pants for women, with no swimwear, tank tops, or flip-flops.
