Kid-Friendly Cruise Ships

Posted by admin on April 19, 2010

While Disney Cruises might be the first to come to mind when considering kid-friendly cruises, you might be surprised at just how many other cruise lines now offer a range of onboard activities and amenities for children and teens. If you need to find kid-friendly cruise ships for incentive cruise or corporate cruise planning, here are just a few of the many options available.

Princess Cruises – Children between the ages of three and seventeen will have a great time on a Princess ship. Pizza and mocktail socials, movies, disco nights, science programs, kids-only dinners, and arts and crafts programs are just a few of the offerings onboard.

Carnival Cruises – Teenagers are sure to love the dance club’s mocktail lounge, while younger kids will enjoy arts and crafts programs, computer labs and daily, supervised activities.

Norwegian Cruises – Kids of all ages will enjoy Norwegian’s scavenger hunts and pizza making programs, as well as rock climbing, bowling, Nintendo Wii games, outdoor play areas and more.

Majestic America – River cruising can be kid-friendly as well, particularly with Majestic America. This cruise line offers special discounts to families, such as children under 12 traveling free on some ships when cruising with two paying adults. Every Majestic America cruise is a history lesson for kids, including exciting forts, native hunting grounds and antebellum architecture.

These are just a few examples of the many cruise lines now offering kid-friendly cruises. The Royal Caribbean, Celebrity and Holland America cruise lines all offer programs for children and teens as well, as do the majority of major cruise providers.

Plan a group cruise event for your next meeting or corporate event. 

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