 |
Samples of activities on cruises for kids ages 3-12 include:
- Watching magic shows and theater productions
- Drinking Shirley Temples at "mocktail" parties
- Taking a behind-the-scenes look at the ship
- Participating in pool Olympics
- Partaking in a simulated archaeological dig
- Learning how to make pizza
|
Cruise Tip
Many ships sell an 'unlimited soft drink' cup for kids. If you're traveling with young ones, this can be a wise investment and save you some significant cash. |
 |
 |
Examples of teenagers' activities include:
- Singing karaoke and dancing at teen clubs
- Relaxing in teen hot tubs
- Taking Tae-Bo classes
- Surfing the Internet and emailing
- Playing video games
- Producing, directing and performing plays
Meanwhile, adults can kick back and relax, have an intimate dinner at a fine restaurant, or seek their own adventures.
Later, families can get together and share all their experiences! |
 |
 |
Hit the ground running and don't miss out on a single event!
Those who are worried they might become bored on a cruise will be quite surprised to discover that they don't have enough time to do all they want. |
 |
 |
From the moment you set foot aboard the ship upon embarkation, you'll be presented with an endless array of activities, such as:
- Bon voyage celebrations
- Games and contests
- Lectures and presentations
- Poolside socials
- Formal dinners
- Cocktail parties
- Vegas-style shows and productions
- Fitness and wellness classes
- Dances
- Seminars at sea
- Sports like basketball and tennis
- Casinos
- Shopping
- Concerts
|
Cruise Tip
Repositioning voyages can be a great bargain. When a cruise line moves a ship from one region to another between seasons, many lines offer outstanding deals. |
 |
 |
Stop and take a deep breath because the excitement continues during your exhilarating shore excursions.
The action stops only when you do! |