I also have a picture of the tea selection in Cabanas:This thread includes Shmoo's photo of the tea options at the drink station. https://www.disboards.com/threads/tea-lovers.3547256/#post-56472650
I think there are also a variety of loose teas at Cove Café.
Lol - you guys sound like DH and I. I love tea and drink it as my caffeine of choice exclusively. Our trip is British Isles so we will be buying some tea in London to bring on board. I’m with you - bring the good stuff. Twinnings doesn’t do it for me.
They do have different loose teas in Cove Cafe (extra cost, however).The Magic had PG Tips, an English tea, on our Northern Europe cruise. I’m sure we’ll have at least that brand, plus maybe more, on our British Isles cruise, too. I would expect some Irish teas, maybe a Scottish blend? I plan to pick up some Lyons and Bewleys teas while in Ireland to bring home. Maybe also some English teas I can’t easily buy in the US, too.️
My family doesn’t do coffee... But we do enjoy a good green, oolong, or really any non-black tea. Is there any information to be had on the tea selection onboard?
Mark
DCL used to have the Art of Tea in the dining rooms (my mother loves their mountain berry tea) - does anyone know if that's still true?
thanks.
My wife was so disappointed when they took her mountain berry tea away. She went online and found it somewhere and bought a hundred bags. Then she took her own stash on board for after dinner tea each night.Mountain Berry tea was my favorite too. I’d have a couple of cups every night with dessert. Unfortunately, the dining rooms replaced the Art of Tea with Twinings a couple years ago.
Does Cove Cafe have chai tea lattes? Thanks!
Even if you bring it onboard with you, you should consider NOT taking any unused off of the ship at the end of your cruise. Might cause some problems (thousands of dollars worth) with the Department of Agriculture. But you should check the rules / laws to be sure.Thanks, yes - knowing the tea brand can also help. My wife is actually considering bringing some tea aboard too.
Mark