- How old do you have to be to purchase alcohol in Jamaica?
- What can you use as ID to buy alcohol?
- Can you drink at 16 in Jamaica?
- What countries can you buy alcohol at 16?
- What's the coldest month in Jamaica?
- What is the youngest drinking age in the world?
- What is the illegal age to drink?
- What forms of ID do bars take?
- Can a store refuse to sell you alcohol?
- What country has the lowest drinking age?
- What is the legal drinking age in Cuba?
- What is the drinking age in Greece?
How old do you have to be to purchase alcohol in Jamaica?
Jamaica doesn't have any minimum drinking age but teens do have to be 18 to buy liquor. On board cruise ships, the legal drinking age is 21 but teens may be able to drink in port depending on the laws of each individual country that you visit during your cruise.
What can you use as ID to buy alcohol?
Acceptable ID could include a photo driving licence, a passport, a proof of age scheme card that carries the PASS hologram or military ID. Ultimately, it's up to the discretion of the manager or the person responsible for running the premises as to whether they will accept certain forms of ID.
Can you drink at 16 in Jamaica?
The legal drinking age is in Jamaica is now 18 years. By law, vendors are not permitted to serve anyone who is under this age or allow them to purchase drinks containing alcohol. Before this law change ( or rather enactment) if you were 16 you could buy alcohol although some would insist you had to be 18 or older.
What countries can you buy alcohol at 16?
In Europe, the most average (median) alcohol minimum purchasing age is 18 years old. But some countries (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain) still set the minimum age at 16.
What's the coldest month in Jamaica?
Temperatures in Jamaica
- Montego Bay sees its warmest days in July, with a maximum temperature of 91°F, while the 'coldest' period is over the month of January, at 82°F.
- Negril generally hottest in July, Negril averages a maximum temperature of 86°F, and is coldest in January at 82°F.
What is the youngest drinking age in the world?
Although the majority of the countries around the world have set the MLDA at 18 years, 16 years is considered the youngest drinking age.
What is the illegal age to drink?
Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MLDA) laws specify the legal age when an individual can purchase alcoholic beverages. The MLDA in the United States is 21 years. However, prior to the enactment of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984, the legal age when alcohol could be purchased varied from state to state.
What forms of ID do bars take?
Generally, these are the IDs that most states accept:
- A driver's license issued by any US state or territory.
- A state issued non-driving ID which in many states looks just like the driver's license with a different color scheme.
- A Passport or travel visa with a photo.
- A government issued US military ID.
Can a store refuse to sell you alcohol?
Sellers of alcoholic beverages can refuse service to anyone for almost any reason, and this is by design. If it were illegal for sellers to refuse service in certain circumstances, it could act as a disincentive for a seller to refuse service to...
What country has the lowest drinking age?
Norway. Technically, you have to be at least 18 years of age to buy alcohol in the country but there is no minimum age limit on the consumption of alcohol.
What is the legal drinking age in Cuba?
Americas
Country | De jure |
---|---|
Purchase age | |
Cuba | 16 |
Dominica | 16 |
Dominican Republic | 18 |
What is the drinking age in Greece?
In Greece, there's no minimum age for consumption of alcohol, but you must be 18 or over to purchase it. No one asks for identification in bars, cafes or supermarkets where you can buy just about any type of alcohol.