Top 5 reasons cruising is great for families


Carnival Cruise’s 24-hour ice cream.
1. Kids can be fussy eaters – who knew?
From bistros to fine dining, from chicken nuggets to less nuggety delights, the variety of food choices aboard cruise ships is impressive. Pizzas, pan-seared steaks and exotic dishes from around the world, all happily coexist aboard these floating gastronomical wonderlands. There’s sure to be something to suit everyone’s taste.
A spacious Royal Caribbean Quantum Class Junior Suite
2. A room to suit
Cabins are designed to comfortably sleep 2 people, but they can fit up to 4. Some of the newer ships have staterooms with capacity for up to 7 people. If you prefer a door between you and the kids, check out the availability of interconnecting staterooms. For the budget conscious, inside cabins are generally cheaper than outside cabins.
Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas.
3. Activities for all ages
Cruise companies know that you and your family may not share all the same interests. That’s why they have kids’ clubs, separated into age groupings with activities organised accordingly. So while you’re heading to the cocktail lounge for sea views and an afternoon daiquiri, the young-uns are being entertained among their own kind.
P&O Pacific Explorer pools are fun for the whole family.
4. Getting there is at least half the fun
“Are we there yet, are we there yet?” Although a common refrain on a road trip, it’s unlikely to be heard on the high seas. Modern cruise ships are simply jam-packed with fun things to do. As well as swimming pools, sporting activities, movies and water parks, you’ll also find ships with go-kart tracks, ice skating rinks, roller coasters, and a whole lot more.
Serenity for the adults aboard a Carnival cruise.