2016 Sea Tales Family Cruise Travel Planner

Children (3–11 years) Three to eleven year olds can spend their days on board at the Thomson Kids’ Club. Activities include arts and crafts, superhero-themed parties, searches for hidden treasure, and behind-the-scene backstage tours and trips to the bridge. Children are split into three age groups: 3–5 year olds, 6–8 year olds, and 9–11 year olds, with age-appropriate activities for each group. On Island Escape Cruises, children are split into two groups: 3–6 year olds and 7–11 year olds. Tweens and Teens (9–16 years) Wannabe Harry Styleses and budding Lady Gagas will be in their element at the Showtime Stage School on Thomson Cruises. Here, 9–16 year olds can learn the tricks of the trade from the professionals, as our onboard show team put them through their paces with acting, dancing, and singing workshops. At the end of the cruise (if there are enough children to join in), they’ll get to show an audience what they’re made of as they take to the stage for a live performance. Three ninety-minute lessons cost approximately £35 per child. Chapter XIII Upscale Contemporary Cruises MSC Cruises Minimum Age: Six months Children’s Programs: Extensive Babysitting: Yes

Tickets: http://www.cruisecompete.com/lines/msc_italian_cruises.html See the Top 10 chapter for complete information! Click here for full line info. Norwegian Cruise Line Minimum Age: Six months (twelve months for voyages of three days or longer) Children’s Programs: Extensive Babysitting: Yes Tickets: http://www.cruisecompete.com/lines/norwegian_cruises.html See the Top 10 chapter for complete information! Click here for full line info. Royal Caribbean International Minimum Age: Six months (twelve months for cruises of three days or more) Children’s Programs: Extensive Babysitting: Yes

Policies subject to change without notice, always check with your travel agent regarding pregnancy policies and children age policies prior to booking your cruise.

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