Taking A Baby On A Cruise Ship
Taking your own nanny is one way to go however if you are planning on using the cruise ships baby or child care facilities read on.
Taking a baby on a cruise ship. Most cruise lines have a minimum age for children to sail. Ages range from 3 months to 12 years depending on the cruise line. Cruise ships can require a lot of walking to get from one area to the next.
Cruising offers a chance for the entire family to sail together with something to do for all ages. First off on my cruise line infants under the age of 6 months are not allowed on the ship. But because you will be on a cruise ship you must be aware of the following safety tips.
A baby born over t. Necessities you can bring the stroller and carseat as free carryon as long as the baby is in his carseat on the plane. On certain itineraries that have a lot of consecutive days at sea.
Children less than 2 years of age are not required to extend gratuities. Royal Caribbean requires infants be at least 6 months old as of the first day of the cruise to be able to go on a Royal Caribbean cruise. The exception to this rule is MSC Cruises which has no minimum age for babies to sail.
Make it easier on your little one and on your back by bringing a stroller onboard with you. For the baby it will be a diaper bag and a small suitcase 40 lb limit that you put in the overhead bin. When traveling with two full fare guests additional guests in the same stateroom pay a discounted cruise fare.
So whether youre traveling with a one-year-old a ten-year-old or something in between everyone will have a chance to make the most of their vacation. Private babysitting may be available based on the availability and interest of the crew for 25 per hour with a maximum of two children. Most family cruise ships welcome babies from six months old.
