Taking A Baby On A Cruise Ship
Some ships offer the strollers for free with a 200 deposit with Disney and cruise lines like Carnival will charge you so much per day about 6 and so much per week 25 or more.
Taking a baby on a cruise ship. Ages range from 3 months to 12 years depending on the cruise line. For transatlantic transpacific Hawaii select South American and other selected cruises your infant must be at least 12 months old as of the first day of the cruise. Necessities you can bring the stroller and carseat as free carryon as long as the baby is in his carseat on the plane.
Most cruise lines have a minimum age for children to sail according to CruiseCompete with ages ranging from three months on Disney ships to 12 years on Viking River Cruises. Yes you can take your baby on a cruise. However all cruise lines except.
The exception to this rule is MSC Cruises which has no minimum age for babies to sail. Cruise lines including the major players like Royal Caribbean and Carnival require the child be at least six months old on the day of embarkation for most cases. Although they do provide wheelchairs to their guests.
Cruise ships can require a lot of walking to get from one area to the next. Make it easier on your little one and on your back by bringing a stroller onboard with you. Most family cruise ships welcome babies from six months old.
Private babysitting may be available based on the availability and interest of the crew for 25 per hour with a maximum of two children. But my number one suggestion for those taking a cruise with a six month old is to take grandma along. For voyages that have three or more consecutive days at sea infants must be at least one year of age as of the first day of the cruise.
Most cruise lines have a minimum age for children to sail. 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. But there are cruises that does not allow baby stroller like river cruises.
