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All the sunset cruises I've seen advertised say "open bar".  Not in and of itself a "booze cruise" but don't go for the larger boats. do one that limited passengers, if possible.

 

And adding, read reviews if available as they'll give you hints on which ones tend to attract the drinkers.

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I'd recommend the sunset cruise by Red Sail. The pier with the boat is near the Hyatt. I've taken it a few times, very fun, low key and not very crowded. It sails 5 days a week. It has hors d' oeuvres and a complimentary bar featuring beer and cocktails, but also non alcoholic drinks too.

 

http://www.redsailaruba.com/modules/resqwest/display_activity_details/1850

 

 

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I've been on a few sunset cruises.  Alcohol was available, but it wasn't a booze cruise.  Alcohol was available when I went snorkeling during the day, but still not a booze cruise.  The ones through ship shore excursions don't seem to be booze cruises.

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