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Carrying water or juice in your yeti rambler off ship at ports


pattdavid
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My experience is that ports are concerned with food not beverages, Posted below was copied from another website. That being said it is very likely that your cup would have to empty when returning to the ship

Any food that is of an organic nature, i.e. any food that is animal based, dairy, fish, honey, plants, soil, seed, fruits and vegetable, etc. is not allowed to be taken from one country to another, regardless of how it is packed. These items can carry pests and diseases that may destroy crops and livestock and cause problems to public health.

Chocolate and other sweets are generally ok, as long as they don’t contain any restricted items.

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