Oct 22, 2015
In another episode of 60-Second Cruise Tips, Gary Bembridge, author of "The Cruise Traveler's Handbook", "Essential Cruise Tips" and "River Cruising Essential Tips and Tricks" shares another cruise tip. This time it is:
Children Sharing Cabins
Many cruise lines have limits on the age a child can be before they
can travel. Based on my experience, it is common for babies
to be at least six months old on date of embarkation before they
can cruise. It can differ based on where you are going too. So
check on both issues with your preferred cruise company.
Most also have rules that do not allow children under the age of 18
or 16 to travel together in a cabin without an adult being present
too. So if you are planning to book one cabin for your children
under this age to share, you may be disappointed. The rules may
differ for interconnecting cabins and vary by line and so double
check, especially if booking via an agent. If booking direct either
online or by phone the cruise line systems will usually reject
bookings when all travellers in the cabin are under the required
age.
Although many cruise lines are trying to attract families with
children to travel with them, there are various rules and
requirements about ages and who can share cabins. So check
carefully that your family and travel preferences fit with the line
you travel with.
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