Family Cruises Guide

Posted on Dec 27, 2009 under Disney Time Share |


Family cruises are the ideal solution when you’re in need of a stress-free family vacation that’s fun for everyone. No need to worry about traffic jams, valet parking or keeping the kids entertained. You can just relax in the comfort of your plush onboard surroundings, and let the kids explore a mind-blowing array of cruise entertainment or you can join in the activities too!

Throughout the year there is no shortage of cruise ships catering for families leaving ports all around North America. Family cruises to Disney are popular as are themed family cruises during spring break and summer vacation time. Destinations such as Bermuda, the Caribbean and the Bahamas are all within easy reach of east coast ports. On the west side, Mexico, Canada and Alaska are equally accessible too for family cruises.

Further afield, family cruises along the Amazon or fly-cruises around Europe offer great value for your dollar. Besides the wealth of onboard entertainment for all the family to enjoy, what child would not be impressed by a close encounter with pink dolphins on the Amazon, or the sight of gladiators re-enacting Roman times in an Italian amphitheater? There’s no end of fun to be had, and all at a price that is affordable, especially when compared to land-based vacations of a similar standard!

Family cruises for kids

Kids of all ages can expect a dazzling array of entertainment to greet them on family cruises. For younger children games rooms and video rooms showing cartoons are available on many cruise ships that cater for families. There are video games, sports activities, dancing classes and organized activities under the direction of the ship’s crew for older children to delight in. Some cruise liners even have ‘kids-only’ swimming pools.

Family cruises for parents

For parents everything from golf to poolside massages are available on family cruises. Kids can be left in the capable hands of the cruise liner’s staff leaving you free to enjoy some ‘you’ time. Most cruise boats offer a babysitting service. So, why not take advantage of it and steal an evening walk under the stars together or share a romantic meal at the ship’s restaurant? You might just find that it is the most enjoyable and relaxing vacation you’ve been on in years!

Jonathan Medcalfe
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2 Responses to “Family Cruises Guide”

  1. cynthia S Says:

    How long does Global Careers Net work in this field of recruitment?
    I have been offed a job off shore in cruise Industries via internet and I got threw the 1phase of test & got the entry form being a family & a lady going alone from bangalore I am bit worried and my family too worried. can u tell me as how this agents are? can you get me some feed back from Toronto ,ontrio canada, consulate in this regard. Their address is #33 hazelton Avenue suite 202,Toronto Ontario M5R 2E3 Canada.please guide me in this regard as a lady I don’t want to put my life in danger. thanks.

  2. energy.engineer Says:

    Hi…

    I don’t know anything about this agency…

    But you can call or send an email to US Consular Services in Toronto.

    Here’s the site:

    http://www.amcits.com/toronto.asp

    Have a great day… and I hope that you solve your problem!
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