Cruising With Kids - All Kids In Deck
February 27th, 2008Think you can go an entire vacation without hearing the question made famous by kids all over the world: “Are we there yet?” It’s possible with modern cruise ships and kid-friendly itineraries. These roving resorts make traveling to the destination half the fun.
Disney launched the first family-friendly cruise ship in the mid-1990s; this endeavor inspired a tidal wave of cruises the whole family can enjoy. Today, family-friendly cruises are experiencing the biggest growth in the cruise industry. There isn’t a cruise ship being built that lacks accommodations for children of all ages. So find your sea legs, jump on board and take your family on a vacation they will remember for a lifetime.
Cruising with Youngsters
Children have a way of expressing what older generations keep bottled up inside.perhaps this is why a squeal and laughter of an overjoyed child is so fulfilling. Bringing youngsters along on a cruise adds vibrance to your vacation and unity to the family. There are some benefits for the kids too.
Today’s cruise ships offer a wide range of activities to keep children active and entertained while learning and growing. Cruising is an excellent way to expose kids to different cultures and subjects. What better place to teach kids about aquatics, marine biology and the people of the Caribbean Islands than on the ocean in the Caribbean?
Many cruise lines make it easy to bring little tykes along with a full itinerary of kid-friendly activities. They offer supervised amenities like day-camps, pool parties, cartoon movies, crafts and competitions. Your kids will have a riot making new friends during these events. Some ships provide parents with pagers so you’re always close at hand for any unexpected situations.
Cruising with Teens
Finding a vacation that you and your teenager both enjoy can be nearly impossible, but the cruise lines are working on it. Today’s mega ships come complete with highly-trained, outgoing teen counselors that can guide your teen through a number of high-adventures and learning experiences. Snorkeling, rock climbing and educational tours are just a few of the activities teens may experience while on a cruise. Some ships even have entire areas set aside for teens to mix and mingle. These hot spots include dance floors, computer labs, cafes and non-alcoholic bars.
Here are a few things parents can do to ensure teens have the time of their lives:
Cruising is a fabulous way to rebuild family relationships that might be on the rocks (or capsizing) during teenage years.
Here are some tips on choosing the right cruise line and ship that will keep your teens and younger children sailing high:
Choosing a Cruise Line
Look for newer cruise lines; they tend to have bigger, more elaborate centers for kids of all ages (even big kids, like you).
References
Cruise Company of Texas: Cruising with Children. (2005).
Staub, Molly Arost, GrandparentsMagazine.net: Cruising Vacations with Grandchildren. (2005).
Kelly, Jake, EzineArticles.com: Kid-friendly Cruises. (2005).
Cristopher Fowers
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