If you like to cruise, but don’t like to booze, there are still plenty of options on the high seas that aren’t liquor-soaked. Cruises dedicated to celebrating sobriety are now up and sailing.

Sober Cruises is a cruise line operating mainly in Alaska and the Caribbean, and is intended for the recovering.

They provide a sober experience combined with optional conferences.

You can plan the trip, typically about seven days, with family or friends not in the program.

Sober Sailors is another option aimed at recovering alcoholics, but offers European itineraries instead of Sober Cruises’ mostly North American ones.

For those who don’t need quite as much structure, Sober Celebrations focuses on celebrating sobriety and making it enjoyable.

There are daily 12-step meetings for the duration of the trip, but the difference is that these trips operate anonymously and participants travel within the general vacation population.

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