Age Restrictions On Cruise Ships
Saturday February 1st 2020 - 0815 UTC.
Age restrictions on cruise ships. Children under 16 years of age are not allowed to enter the fitness centre. The legal drinking age on Princess cruise ships is 21 years. Typically the minimum age is 12 years old.
Guests are required to be 21 years of age on embarkation day to travel on their own. Find more information on the age restrictions at the gym onboard the cruise ships. What To Pack for a Cruise.
Anyone purchasing or consuming alcohol on a Royal Caribbean cruise from North America must be at least 21 years old. A cruise industry plan submitted to the White House includes a plan to deny boarding to people over 70 years of age without a doctors note. Infants sailing on a cruise must be at least 6 months old as of the first day of the cruise andor CruiseTour.
The age drops to 18 years for voyages from select international ports. Unvaccinated passengers age 12 and older on Florida cruises will also have to buy travel insurance that covers medical travel and other related costs for covid-19 should they test positive. The age requirement is lower on sailings departing from non-North American ports.
All passengers must be 21 years old to drink alcohol and you must be at least 18 to occupy a cabin without an adult. Before You Leave for Your Cruise. Cruise fares are per person which includes children and infants.
For transatlantic transpacific Hawaii select South American and other selected cruises andor CruiseTours the infant must be at least 12 months old as of the first day of the cruiseCruiseTour. Read up on such age. The rules which never went into effect due to the worldwide shutdown of cruising that same month banned travelers ages 70 and up from cruising unless they had a letter from a qualified treating physician certifying they had no severe chronic medical condition and were fit to travel.
