2018 Sea Tales Family Cruise Travel Planner

1. Visit world-renowned museums with your children. New England and Canadian cruises in particular provide plenty of fun and educational museum stops in port. Boston, a museum hotspot, features one of the nation’s premiere children’s museums, plus the enormous New England Aquarium. There’s also the Boston Team Party Ship, where kids can recreate dumping tea into the sea. 2. Enjoy leisurely dinners with your children or room service with a movie. The early dinner seatings on cruise ships (especially those operated by Carnival ) are full of families. Depending on the age of the children, it may get a little messy, but the ships’ staffs love the laughter. There are also specialty restaurants on many ships that welcome children. This is a great time to relax together and talk about the day’s events aboard the ship and life in general. Cabin service is available 24/7 on most lines, so you won’t have to worry about those growing teenagers and their constant hunger. Order a midnight snack and watch a movie together. 3. When was the last time you danced with your children? There is plenty of live music aboard. For pure family fun, nothing beats family disco hour, especially aboard Royal Caribbean voyages. The pulsating beats, light shows, and other special effects help everyone cut loose on the dance floor. And there is no doubt the kids will love to watch their parents’ smooth dance moves and enjoy a dance with mom or dad. 4. Build a sand castle on a private island . Most cruise lines that visit the Caribbean make a stop at a “private island” for a truly unforgettable day at the beach. Families enjoy splashing in the waves on secluded, pristine beaches, water sports galore, and great beach barbeques. Make unforgettable sand castle kingdoms with your children. 5. The mother-daughter spa experience. Nail-painting sessions are taken to another level on cruise ships, where they are invited to enjoy real spa treatments together. State-of-the-art salons and spas promote unusual treatments, relaxation, and girl bonding opportunities. 6. Watch a Caribbean sunset together. A cruise offers a uniquely unobstructed view of the sea and the horizon, providing for an ideal setting for your family to watch a sunset or sunrise together. 7. Fireworks every day. For those families on Disney cruises that enjoy a little more pop in their sky-gazing activities, an impressive fireworks show captivates cruisers of all ages each night. Launched from the deck of the ship, the fireworks explode nearby with reflections off the water and plenty of oohs and ahhs from both kids and parents alike. 8. One-on-one time together. Kids and their parents alike can show off their shooting skills on full-sized basketball courts on ships like Royal Caribbean ’s Explorer of the Seas. The competition does not have to stop there, however. There’s also miniature golf, rock climbing walls, pools and waterslide games, ping pong, gaming areas, and more to fuel family-friendly competition. 9. Art auctions. Onboard art auctions are a great place to expose kids to art appreciation. A number of cruise lines, including Regent Seven Seas , Royal Caribbean , Celebrity , Carnival , NCL , Oceania , Disney , and Holland America Line , have offerings that have included works by the likes of Chagall, Picasso, and Dali. 10. Explore the world together. Kids of all ages love adventure and exploration. From the rainforests of the Caribbean, to cultural differences in another country, to delicacies from the sea that they have never experienced before, your cruise will rekindle plenty of fond family memories back home. Chapter V Tips for Parents Cruising with Teens and Tweens Parents taking a cruise with tween or teenage children know these kids enjoy their space as much at sea as they do at home. The world’s most popular cruise lines have long recognized this and now offer more hangouts and activities tailored exclusively to these age groups than ever before.

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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