3 Cruise Lines That Don’t Allow Kids
If the idea of cruising sounds great, but you don’t want to deal with little ones, there are 3 cruise lines that don’t allow kids.
I’m so excited that I’m going on my first cruise next month. It’s something I’ve been wanting to do for awhile, especially because it’s so convenient from Fort Myers to drive to multiple ports here in Florida. It’s just a 2-night cruise to the Bahamas on Margaritaville At Sea, but I’m looking forward to dipping my toes into the world of cruising. While going on a cruise can make for a relaxing vacation, one thing that can make it not so relaxing is kids running around.
Now, do I want to see kids having a good time on vacation? Sure, of course. In fact, I’m impressed by what the cruise lines have for the kiddos between water parks and kids club activities. But do I want to be splashed and have drinks kicked over from? No. For some reason, some parents think a vacation is a vacation from parenting as well. I know, I sound like a “get off my lawn” gal right now, but it is what it is.
If you want to cruise, but don’t want to worry about any of that, there are 3 cruise lines that don’t allow kids.
3 Cruise Lines That Don’t Allow Kids
While there are many cruise lines out there that are family-friendly, if you’re looking for an adults-only getaway, you’re in luck. Whether you don’t have kids like me and don’t want them around. Or if you’re a parent that wants a getaway without having to babysit.
There are 3 cruise lines that don’t allow kids.
Virgin Voyages began setting sail in 2020 and has 4 adults-only ships. In fact, on all of their cruises you must be 18 or older to cruise. I had some friends cruise on Virgin last fall and they raved about it. They said everything was top notch from the entertainment to the food and yes, no children.
Viking Ocean Cruises is another cruise line with a strict 18+ policy. Viking ships sail all around the world- the Mediterranean, Scandinavia, the Caribbean and East Asia.
The third adults-only cruise line is U by Uniworld. This line caters more to millennial cruisers, but would make for a great option for adults of all ages wanting to cruise the many rivers of Europe.
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