The 11 Best Cruise Lines for Adults

By Janice Wald Henderson

Seabourn Venture

The world's best cruise lines for adults have one major perk in common: the child-free utopia passengers are afforded while sailing. Daydreaming on deck , leisurely romantic dinners, dancing into the wee hours, popping champagne, and even getting tatted—such unabashed joys have everything to do with being grownup and nothing to do with kids.

The best adult cruises allow passengers to pursue relaxation, rejuvenation, and indulgence, undisturbed by tantrum-minded toddlers and other children potentially ruining your me-time groove. For when it's time to sail away from the stresses of life on land, we've pulled together the very best cruise lines for adults, plus their most exciting itineraries available for booking in 2024 and early 2025.

Note that while some of these lines are strictly adults-only, others are adults-oriented, meaning that they may have some well-behaved older children on board during school holidays but otherwise, rarely do. Most are small ship experiences with geared-to-grownup itineraries spanning the globe and leaning into all-inclusiveness and luxury—all the better to admire when it’s all about you.

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Formerly Crystal Cruises, the adults-driven luxury line was purchased by Abercrombie & Kent Travel Group, then dramatically remodeled and reborn as Crystal. Its legions of fiercely loyal fans are largely back, as are many familiar crew who pamper passengers incessantly. Its two gorgeous ships, 740-passenger Crystal Serenity and 606-passenger Crystal Symphony , fairly ooze sophistication and style. Crystal renewed its partnership with Nobu Matsuhisa; the line's award-winning onboard restaurant Umi Uma presents the globally renowned chef’s only plates at-sea. These ships voyage most of the world, with inclusions like nearly all dining, alcohol, 24-hour room service, gratuities, butler service, and WiFi.

The sailing to take this year: Crystal Serenity offers a 12-day Cape Town to Tema, Ghana , visiting Namibia , Angola, and São Tomé, a dual-island nation dubbed Africa’s Galápagos. Incredible outings include climbing Walvis Bay’s colossal sand dunes and exploring São Tomé’s pristine forests with nearly 200 endemic species. Departs May 5, 2024, from $6,900 per person .

Cruise Ship Ponant's Le Laperouse

This adults-oriented luxury French line of small sleek ships include its six newest 184-passenger “Ponant Explorer” vessels, four 264-passenger expedition sister ships, and 32-passenger yacht Le Ponant . While many cruises are bilingual, sails in partnership with the prestigious Smithsonian Journeys are English-only. Count on some 44 such itineraries including onboard talks given by world-class experts, one excursion in each port, and other fare-included perks such as dining, alcohol, WiFi, and gratuities. So many Smithsonian Journeys compel, such as a nine-day Celtic Voyage, eight-day Cultural and Natural Treasures of Japan by Sea, and a nine-day Circumnavigation of Sicily.

The sailing to take this year: Hats-off to Le Champlain’s immersive Sicily voyage sailing roundtrip Valletta, Malta . Besides noted ports, this sail includes visits to Ggantija Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Maltese isle of Gozo; and another UNESCO stunner, Lipari in the Aeolian Islands. The line's 2025 departures add Tunis as a further temptation. Departs April 14, 2024, June 2, 2025, and August 29, 2025, from $8,580 per person .

Seabourn an ultraluxury adultsoriented line recently introduced twin polarclass expedition ships 264passenger Seabourn...

Seabourn, an ultra-luxury adults-oriented line, recently introduced twin polar-class expedition ships, 264-passenger Seabourn Pursuit and Seabourn Venture, with exploration toys like submarines and a 24-expert team to guide and engage passengers. Luxe elements include all-suite accommodations, complimentary caviar, and eight dining venues. Seabourn’s five all-suite ocean liners include the two newest and most glam 600-passenger sister ships, Seabourn Ovation and Seabourn Encore . Seabourn fares include all the restaurants on board (including the new Mediterranean venue Solis on non-expedition ships), alcohol, 24-hour suite dining, dancing on deck, and caviar in the surf beach barbecues.

The sailing to take this year: Seabourn ships roam the globe, with knockout itineraries like a 12-day “Canary Island Jewels and Morocco” on Seabourn Ovation , sailing roundtrip Lisbon . Imagine sipping local wine in the westernmost Canaries, wandering lively souks in Tangier, and learning to cook delicious Moroccan specialties. Departs April 26, from $6,204 per person .

Ultraluxurious and opulent this adultsoriented sixship line is inclusive to the max think businessclass airline tickets...

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Ultra-luxurious and opulent, this adults-oriented six-ship line is inclusive to the max: think business-class airline tickets for international flights, fine dining, all-suite accommodations, 24-hour suite service, alcohol, dining, valet laundry, gratuities, transfers, and some shore excursions. Multi-million-dollar art collections on the three newest ships stun. On brand-new 744-passenger Seven Seas Grandeur , revel in 1,600 masterpieces including multiple Picassos and a Fabergé egg, the first to reside at-sea. The entire ship’s design is jaw-droppingly beautiful and restaurants, like pan-Asian Pacific Rim and the French Chartreuse, excel.

The sailing to take this year: This ship sails many locales, like an enchanting 12-day fall foliage cruise from Boston to Montréal , with complimentary excursions like visiting Kennebunkport, Maine , a Nova Scotia pub tour, and high tea at the iconic Château Frontenac in Quebec City . Departs October 1, 2024, from $12,699 per person .

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Windstar Cruises

This luxe-minded, adults-oriented line counts six vessels that accommodate between 148 and 342 passengers. Three are tall-sails Wind Class ships; three are all-suite Star Plus Class yachts. All offer a relaxed, friendly on-board ambiance, with itineraries leaning into small ports, late-night departures, and port overnights . From the water sport platform, guests can kayak, paddle board, snorkel, or water trampoline. Besides the Caribbean and Mediterranean, Windstar ships also ply far-flung waters, from transatlantic crossings to cruises in South America and Iceland . Star Breeze now sails Tahiti voyages, cruising the unforgettable turquoise waters of French Polynesia year-round.

The sailing to take this year: “Tahitian Treasures and Magnificent Marquesas ” (the latter a cruise rarity) sails 14-days roundtrip Papeete, including visiting Paul Gauguin’s former home on Hiva Oa, exploring a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and ogling the Pacific’s largest Tiki sculptures. Departs July 4, 2024, from $6,199 per person .

Scenic Eclipse cruise

Scenic is an adults-oriented, ultra-luxury polar-class expedition line with two 228-passenger vessels, Scenic Eclipse I and Scenic Eclipse II . The ships feel sexy and sophisticated, with all-suite accommodations, butler service, up to 10 dining experiences, nine bars and lounges, and a huge spa with a yoga and Pilates studio. Expect numerous inclusions, like alcohol, dining, WiFi, gratuities, and shore excursions (other than helicopter or submersible rides) led by seasoned experts. Scenic explores the globe, emphasizing polar itineraries .

The sailing to take this year: The line recently introduced a Scenic Eclipse II Western Australia Kimberley region itinerary. Expedition highlights include coral islands with thousands of endemic birds, vertical waterfalls, and ancient Indigenous rock art. Sailing May until September, 11-day voyages between Broome and Darwin, Australia, begin at $11,730 per person .

If you want to cruise with the cool kids book an adultsonly Virgin Voyages cruise. This line puts the hip in hipster it...

Virgin Voyages

If you want to cruise with the cool kids, book an adults-only Virgin Voyages cruise. This line puts the hip in hipster; it calls cruisers sailors , is LGBTQ+-friendly, and attracts everyone from 20-something groups of friends to middle-aged-and-up couples. The premium line’s fares includes complimentary dining in a whopping 20 restaurants like Gunbae, a Korean bbq hotspot, WiFi, group fitness classes, and gratuities. Think high-energy happy campers, er, sailors, who celebrate with new tats done on board, many cocktails (don’t miss the Champagne Lounge), dance parties, pop-up circus performances, and hanging in port late-night. The three 2,770-passenger sister ships Scarlet Lady , Valiant Lady , and Resilient Lady sail the Caribbean and Med.

The sailing to take this year: Find fast fun on Scarlet Lady five-day roundtrip Miami cruises, like “Fire and Sunset Soirées,” with a private Beach Club experience in Bimini, Bahamas ; it’s abuzz with private cabanas, beach bonfires, and floaty pool parties. Departures March 20, April 17, May 1, December 11, from $1,620 per person .

An adultsoriented ultraluxury line Silversea offers both polarclass expedition ships and ocean liners that sail to more...

An adults-oriented ultra-luxury line, Silversea offers both polar-class expedition ships and ocean liners that sail to more than 900 destinations across all seven continents. Fares include all-suite accommodations, butlers, caviar service, gratuities, alcohol, most dining, and some shore excursions (all outings on expedition ships).

The sailing to take this year: Among itineraries, consider cruising Antarctica on board the intimate and glam 200-passenger (in polar regions) Silver Endeavor . With spacious suites, four restaurants, and a passionate expedition team, the ship sails the region between late October 2024 into March 2025. Six-day itineraries include roundtrip flights to Antarctica, bypassing the often-turbulent Drake Passage. Sailing six to 18-days roundtrip from Puerto Williams, Chile, starting at $12,150 per passenger .

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On this adults-only cruise line, choose between river , ocean, and expedition vessels. Viking ships sail all seven continents. Viking Octantis and Viking Polaris explore the poles but also sail Niagara, the Great Lakes, and Chilean fjords. While categorized as upper premium, Viking’s ocean and expedition fleet includes many amenities, such as one shore excursion per port, all dining, afternoon tea, beer and wine with lunch and dinner, spa Thermal Suite access, WiFi, and 24-hour room service.

The sailing to take this year: Since Viking is Norwegian, start with a “Viking Homelands” cruise. The 15-day voyages on various 930-passenger ocean-going sister ships sails between Stockholm and Bergen, Norway, and visits six countries including Poland, Denmark, and Germany. The packed itinerary includes sailing fjords and hiking remote Swedish islands, to touring Berlin and Copenhagen . Departures from May 3, 2024 to August 36, 2024; from $7,999 per person.

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SeaDream Yacht Club

Pajamas embroidered with your name, sleeping under the stars on Balinese Dream Beds, candlelit dinners under the stars, water sports from the ships’ marina with a slide into the sea—there are so many allures of the adults-oriented, privately-owned 112-passenger Sea Dream I and Sea Dream II . The extensively remodeled luxury ships feel like exclusive yachts, with crew quickly learning your personal preferences. Elegant staterooms and suites offer amenities like organic bath toiletries, plush robes, and 24-hour room service. Stellar cuisine includes raw, plant-based, and organic selections with included wine pairings.

The sailing to take this year: The mega-yachts primarily cruise the Med and Caribbean, with standouts like Sea Dream I ’s seven-day “Secluded Southern Spain and Morocco” itinerary from Lisbon to Málaga . Excursions include a Seville, Spain , overnight with flamenco performance, visit to an Algarve, Portugal , fishing village with wine-tasting and exploring historical Cordoba, Spain . Departs May 13, 2024, from $7,699 per passenger .

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Uniworld Boutique River Cruises

Adults-oriented Uniworld has a stunning fleet of 17 river cruise ships . Awash in antiques, custom fabrics, and original art, the vessels resemble luxurious European boutique hotels rather than typical riverboats. Each possesses its own vibrant personality, reflecting the waters it sails. Count handcrafted Savoir Beds of England, marble baths with Asprey toiletries, and towel warmers among posh amenities. Alcohol, farm-to-table dining, airport transfers, excursions, gratuities, and wellness classes are included, and often-local entertainment. These posh boats sail throughout Europe and Asia , as well as Peru , with some offering land or rail extensions.

The sailing to take this year: Beloved by oenophiles, S.S. Bon Voyage’s Brilliant Bordeaux sails eight days roundtrip Bordeaux, France on three rivers, promising multiple wine tastings, and village and heritage walking tours. Departing March 31, 2024 to October 27, 2024 from $3,599 per person .

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Best Adults Only Cruise (2024) February 16, 2024

Are you looking for a relaxing and romantic getaway with your partner? Do you want to enjoy the beauty of the sea without the hassle of kids running around? If so, an adults-only cruise might be for you.

After a panel of cruise industry experts nominated their top picks for adults-only cruise ships, readers voted for their favorites, and these 10 ships came out on top because they offer the best adult-centric experiences. Some are completely limited to adults only, while others are largely adult-focused and are less likely to have children aboard.

Star Breeze

No. 10: Star Breeze - Windstar Cruises

Aboard this all-suite ship, guests on the Star Breeze enjoy a spa, a plethora of dining venues, an infinity pool, and a fitness center. Each suite also features bathrooms stocked with L'Occitane bath amenities. Star Breeze welcomes guests ages 8 and up, but ship experiences are more adult-focused.

Queen Mary 2

No. 9: Queen Mary 2 - Cunard

A standard of luxury in cruising, the Queen Mary 2 invites you to do as little or as much as you please. From relaxing at the spa to enjoying afternoon tea, there are many offerings for all interests. You can even bring your beloved pooch along on a transatlantic crossing. The ocean liner welcomes passengers of all ages, but you'll find that there are mostly adults on board.

Royal Clipper

No. 8: Royal Clipper - Star Clippers

Named the world's largest square rigger in service by Guinness World Records in 2001, the Royal Clipper provides luxury cruising in a tall ship experience. For instance, not many cruise ships offer guests the opportunity to climb the mast and take in the view from the crow's nest. Or you can retreat to the bowsprit net suspended over the water or one of the hidden balconies on either side of the bow. Guests of all ages are welcome aboard, but experiences and amenities are adult-focused.

Crystal Symphony

No. 7: Crystal Symphony - Crystal Cruises

Accommodating just 606 guests, the Crystal Symphony invites you to come aboard and leave all your worries behind. Enjoy afternoon tea in the Palm Court, sip a fine cognac in the Connoisseur Club, or relax with a frozen drink by the Seahorse Pool. With nine dining venues, you'll find a wide variety of cuisine, accompanied by several shows and activities to fill your days and nights. Younger passengers are able to sail on this ship, but the experiences are geared more towards adults.

Scenic Eclipse

No. 6: Scenic Eclipse - Scenic

Built to emulate the cruising experience on a luxury yacht, the Scenic Eclipse accommodates approximately 228 guests to ensure each one has an intimate, six-star cruise. Even excursions are elevated to the next level. For instance, head to the polar regions, where you can explore the area by helicopter, submarine, Zodiac vessel, or kayak. Guests aged 12 and up are welcome to sail on Scenic Eclipse, and passengers 18 or under must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Viking Neptune

No. 5: Viking Neptune - Viking Ocean Cruises

This all-veranda ship sails to numerous destinations ranging from the Panama Canal to Hawaii, Scandinavia, and beyond. Spend time at The Nordic Spa for a day of pampering, or head to the sports deck where you start the day with yoga. Take in the view from the infinity pool on the ship's aft or catch a show in the theater. Viking Neptune welcomes guests aged 18 or older.

Azamara Onward

No. 4: Azamara Onward - Azamara

When cruising on board the Azamara Onward, you can visit ports bigger ships can't reach; these include Amalfi, Italy, and Rovinj, Croatia. During your cruise, you can enjoy top-tier cuisine, or sip on an artisan cocktail as you take in music at a cabaret nightclub. This is the ideal cruise for anyone looking to enjoy the sun and sea. And while the ship allows families to sail, Azamara encourages that each passenger be at least 18 years of age.

Viking Mars

No. 3: Viking Mars - Viking Ocean Cruises

When sailing on the Viking Mars, all guests stay in staterooms complete with verandas, free Wi-Fi, and large private bathrooms with heated floors. Ship amenities include a full-service spa, movie theaters, boutiques, two swimming pools, a sports deck, and multiple restaurants. And while this is an ocean cruise ship, it accommodates just 930 guests for a small-ship feel. All passengers must be 18 years old to sail aboard the Viking Mars.

Crystal Serenity

No. 2: Crystal Serenity - Crystal Cruises

As you sail on the Crystal Serenity, take time to gaze at the stars through the glass roof or take in the expansive views from the forward observation deck. For your accommodations, you can choose from the different guest rooms and suites, all outfitted with elevated details and artisanal finishes. Don't forget to take in a game of pickleball or fine-tune your golf game on the putting green. While all ages can enjoy this ship, it caters mainly to adult passengers.

Wind Spirit

No. 1: Wind Spirit - Windstar Cruises

When sailing on Windstar's Wind Spirit, guests will feel like they're on their own private yacht. This four-masted sailing yacht accommodates just 148 guests, so intimacy rules throughout your cruise. Amenities include two primary restaurants, a spa, swimming pool and hot tub, and a water sports platform. Plus, you'll find fresh fruit in your room each afternoon. To sail on the Wind Spirit, guests must be at least 8 years old, but the intimate nature of the ship is geared more towards adults.

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Not in the Mood to Cruise With Kids? These Adult Sailings Are Totally (or Mostly) Kid-Free

From adults-only cruise lines to itineraries geared specifically to adults, on these cruises you won’t see many or any little ones..

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Virgin Voyages' poolside bar Gym and Tonic

At Virgin Voyages’ poolside bar Gym & Tonic, you won’t have to worry about kids splashing or spilling your adult beverage.

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Whether you have kids or grandkids or not, whether you love kids or don’t, sometimes there is just something extremely appealing about the idea of a relaxing cruise vacation minus the youngsters. That’s where adults-only cruises come in.

Back in the late 1990s when Torstein Hagen created Viking River Cruises , now by far Europe’s largest river cruise operator, it was purposely designed for adults with no kids allowed onboard . That philosophy stands as the company has moved into ocean cruises and expedition ships .

Likewise, when British billionaire Richard Branson launched the first ship of his Virgin Voyages cruise brand two years ago, it was with no one under age 18 allowed onboard. The cruise line later riffed on the subject with ads showing kids very displeased that they couldn’t get in on the fun with grownups.

While there are no other major cruise lines that outright ban the under-18 set, there are ways travelers can lessen the chances there will be many or any children on their cruise.

If you really want to avoid kids, don’t cruise during a school break period (such as spring break, summer, or winter holidays), pick an itinerary for more than two weeks (length being a deterrent to the family crowd— world cruise , anyone?), or look toward an ultra-luxurious cruise or one that involves an expensive airfare—not everyone wants to splurge on an upscale experience for their progeny.

Also keep in mind the smaller the ship—and fewer onboard experiences for kids (such as kids clubs and big water slides)—the greater the chance youngsters won’t be onboard. Here are our picks for the best adults-only cruises.

Lounge chairs and heated salt pools in Viking's onboard spa

Adults will feel extra relaxed taking a dip in Viking’s heated salt pools.

Photo by Eric Laignel/Viking

Whether you cruise with Viking on one of the company’s many 190-passenger river cruise vessels in Europe, on the line’s 930-passenger ocean cruise ships that sail around the world, or on one of its two 378-passenger expedition ships, you’ll be treated to a fine-tuned cruising experience that is geared strictly to adults. You need to be age 18 and up to get onboard to enjoy the many perks covered in the all-inclusive fares. Those perks consist of shore excursions in every port, free wine and beer, all meals (including numerous restaurant experiences and nightly seafood buffets), engaging lectures hosted by historians and other experts, and Nordic spas complete with hot sauna, steam room, and a chilly snow grotto.

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15-day Grand European Tour , Amsterdam to Budapest on the Rhine, Main, and Danube rivers, from $3,999 per person.

Virgin Voyages' Razzle Dazzle restaurant features a playful mostly red interior

Head to Virgin Voyages’ Razzle Dazzle restaurant where the adults-only clientele can pick from menu items that are either “naughty” or “nice.”

Virgin Voyages

Adult-only cruises offered by Virgin Voyages take place on three 2,770-passenger ships (a fourth is set to debut in December 2023) that sail the Caribbean, Europe, and the South Pacific. The onboard atmosphere is edgy, cheeky, full of subtle—and not so subtle—sexual innuendo, and fun done in an inclusive, adult way unlike anything the cruise industry has ever seen before . Expect lots of day drinking, lively nighttime parties and entertainment, an onboard tattoo parlor, and indulgent food, including an over-the-top molecular dining experience and the “Lick Me Till . . . Ice Cream” shop (for no extra charge)—in between trips to the wellness retreat with a mud room and ’80s-style aerobics classes for the full detox and retox Virgin experience.

4-night Fire & Sunset Soirée sailing , embarks Miami for Key West and then Virgin’s private Beach Club at Bimini in the Bahamas, from $1,606 for two.

Aerial view of an Azamara cruise ship at sea

Sail in sophistication—and likely without kids—on Azamara cruise ships.

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Azamara Cruises

This upscale line with four small ships does not restrict kids but tends to attract well-traveled couples age 50 and up who like the idea of seeing the world from the vantage point of a floating boutique hotel. The onboard atmosphere on Azamara sailings is both convivial and sophisticated, on ships that carry a maximum of 704 guests. The vessels feature a library with faux fireplace, an upscale steakhouse for an elevated dining experience, and a “living room” for drinking and socializing.

Itineraries are focused on maximizing time in port, with cultural immersion including small group shore excursions and “AzAmazing” experiences where, for instance, you and other guests might be treated to complimentary private acrobatics show in Monaco. Special golf cruises with PerryGolf include play at such prestigious courses as Ireland’s Royal Portrush.

9-night Croatia Intensive Voyage on the 690-passenger Azamara Quest, from $3,516 per person.

Seven Seas Voyager pool deck surrounded by empty lounge chairs

Imagine a calm and quiet pool deck like the one aboard the Seven Seas Voyager.

Photo by Michel Verdure/Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

With a fleet of 490- to 750-passenger ships, Regent Seven Seas Cruises is one of the most expensive cruise lines out there and touts that it is “the world’s most luxurious cruise line”—a status it gets by, for instance, outfitting its latest ships with Carrara marble details, crystal chandeliers, over-the-top suites, and multi-million-dollar art collections. Fares include a broad choice of shore excursions such as a mud bath experience in Cartagena, Spain, premium wine and spirits, and business-class international airfare. While the line does not ban kids—and in fact, encourages families at holidays and on summer cruises in Alaska—not everyone wants to pay top dollar for experiences that may go over kids’ heads.

10-night from Miami to the Caribbean on the new 750-passenger Seven Seas Grandeur, from $7,199 per person.

Restaurant with polar views on Silversea's luxury expedition vessel, Silver Endeavour

Experience fine dining with exquisite views on Silversea’s luxury expedition vessel, Silver Endeavour .

Photo by Matteo Imbriani/Silversea Cruises

Silversea Cruises

With its sleek ships, a focus on cuisine and drink as a cultural experience, butlers that pamper all guests, and an overall ultra-luxury ambience, Silversea is a favorite of well-heeled adult travelers. Grandparents may bring a multigenerational group onboard for a holiday or summertime sailing (the 596-passenger Silver Muse is the only Silversea ship with a children’s playroom), but with air-inclusive fares that start at around $800 a day, and no discounts for kids, you’re unlikely to have your pool time interrupted by shouts of “Marco Polo.” Rather, you’re more likely to hear someone call an attendant over for more champagne and a side of caviar, both complimentary and available 24/7.

10-night sailing from Monte Carlo to Barcelona on the new 728-passenger Silver Nova, from $11,400 per person.

Windstar sailing ship in Moorea

Sail away with Windstar—and without small kids.

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Windstar guarantees there won’t be young kids onboard—you must be age eight or up to sail. That said, it’s rare to see any kids at all. The upscale line’s 148- to 342-passenger ships deliver an intimate, adult atmosphere whether you are on a four- or five-masted ship with billowing sails or an all-suite motorized yacht. Cabins and suites are mostly designed for two and attract couples looking for romance at sea, in addition to excellent dining, enhanced by the line’s status as the official cruise line of the James Beard Foundation. Borrow a kayak from your ship’s own marina by day and cap an evening of food and drink with quiet time out on deck, watching the moon reflect on the sea.

7-day Dreams of Tahiti on the 148-passenger sailing ship Wind Spirit, all-inclusive from $3,122.

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Navigating Paradise: The Best Adults-Only Cruises

by The Cruise Web Team October 27, 2023, 4:50 pm

Frequently Asked Questions about Adults-Only Cruises

Best Adults-Only Cruise Destinations

Best Cruise Lines for Adults-Only Cruises

What are adults-only cruises.

Imagine a serene voyage across crystal-clear waters, where relaxation and rejuvenation take center stage. Now, envision this journey without the hustle and bustle of little ones, a tranquil escape for adults seeking pure indulgence and unbridled bliss. Welcome to the world of adults-only cruises, where the allure of age-restricted luxury sets the stage for an unforgettable maritime experience.

Adults-only cruises are precisely what their name suggests: seafaring adventures exclusively designed for travelers aged 18 and above. These voyages have gained tremendous popularity in recent years, offering a haven of sophistication and tranquility that appeals to a discerning crowd. In this blog, we will explore the captivating realm of adults-only cruises, showcasing the top destinations, cruise lines, and invaluable tips to help you embark on your own unforgettable journey.

Whether you’re a couple seeking a romantic getaway, a group of friends in pursuit of adventure, or a solo traveler looking to unwind in style, adults-only cruises have something extraordinary to offer. These voyages promise a chance to explore breathtaking destinations, revel in sumptuous amenities, and relish the serenity of a child-free environment. It is important to note that many cruises will have some children onboard, but in many cases, the cruise ship has areas, events and onboard venues that do not allow children.

As we set sail through this blog, we’ll unveil the top 3 adults-only cruise destinations, delve into the cruise lines that excel at providing unforgettable experiences, and offer essential tips for booking your very own adults-only voyage. So, grab your boarding pass and let’s embark on a journey to discover the best adults-only cruises the world has to offer. Bon voyage!

Why Choose an Adults-Only Cruise?

As we embark on our exploration of adults-only cruises, we must first address a fundamental question: Why choose an adults-only cruise in the first place? While the idea of a child-free maritime adventure may sound enticing on the surface, there are deeper, more profound reasons that make these voyages irresistible to an ever-growing number of travelers.

For many, the appeal of adults-only cruises lies not just in what they offer but also in what they leave behind. These carefully curated voyages create an environment where serenity, relaxation, and sophistication converge to provide an experience that caters to the desires of adults seeking to escape the daily hustle and embrace the extraordinary.

In this section, we will uncover the many compelling reasons why choosing an adults-only cruise can be a game-changer for your vacation experience. From the tranquility of the environment to the tailored amenities and activities, adults-only cruises promise a world of advantages for those who seek more from their travels. Whether you’re a couple looking for a romantic retreat, a group of friends seeking adventure, or a solo traveler ready to unwind, this segment will reveal the abundant benefits that make adults-only cruises the perfect choice for your next getaway.

Benefits of an Adults-Only Cruise

Embarking on an adults-only cruise is like stepping into a world of unparalleled relaxation and indulgence. One of the primary benefits of such a voyage is the blissful escape from the bustling energy of everyday life, offering a serene environment where peace and tranquility reign. Here, you can savor quiet moments, revel in unhurried conversations, and soak in the breathtaking views without interruptions. Adults-only cruises also cater to a more discerning crowd, ensuring a level of sophistication that’s perfectly suited to those looking for a refined, luxurious escape. These voyages often feature curated amenities, fine dining experiences, and tailored entertainment, promising a journey that feels customized to your tastes. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a chance to connect with like-minded travelers, or simply the freedom to unwind without distraction, adults-only cruises offer a world of benefits that elevate your vacation experience to extraordinary heights.

Is an Adults-Only Cruise right for you?

Adults-only cruises are tailor-made for a specific kind of traveler – someone who appreciates the finer things in life, values tranquility and sophistication, and seeks an escape from the daily grind. The ideal client for adults-only cruises is typically an adult individual or couple aged 18 and above, looking to embark on a vacation that prioritizes relaxation and enjoyment. These travelers relish the prospect of a child-free environment, where they can bask in the serenity, engage in meaningful conversations, and immerse themselves in a refined atmosphere. Whether it’s a romantic couple seeking intimate moments, a group of friends in pursuit of adventure and fun, or a solo explorer looking to meet like-minded individuals, adults-only cruises cater to those who crave an experience beyond the ordinary. These discerning clients are eager to savor exquisite cuisine, partake in exclusive activities, and explore remarkable destinations in the company of fellow adults who share their desire for a sophisticated and serene maritime journey.

The Top 3 Adults-Only Cruise Destinations

Caribbean adults-only cruises.

Picture yourself setting sail across the mesmerizing, azure waters of the Caribbean, where the warm tropical breeze gently rustles your hair, and the sun paints the sky in hues of gold and pink. The Caribbean, a haven of pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant cultures, has long been a dream destination for travelers seeking idyllic escapes. Now, imagine experiencing this tropical paradise in a way that offers more than just sun and sand – welcome to adults-only cruises in the Caribbean. In this section, we will embark on a journey to explore the Caribbean’s enchanting allure as a premier destination for adults seeking a sophisticated and serene escape. From the luxurious accommodations to the tranquil environments and exotic excursions, we’ll uncover the unique charm of adults-only cruising in the Caribbean, where relaxation and adventure intertwine to create unforgettable memories.

The Caribbean is a quintessential destination for adults-only cruises, and its allure for travelers seeking a refined and serene escape is undeniable. Here are some of the compelling reasons why the Caribbean is a top choice for adults looking to embark on a cruise tailored to their desires:

  • Idyllic Beaches : The Caribbean is renowned for its postcard-perfect beaches with powdery white sands and crystal-clear, turquoise waters. These pristine shores provide an ideal backdrop for relaxation and romance. Adults on these cruises can unwind on quiet, secluded beaches, engage in water sports, or simply bask in the sun without the distractions of families and children.
  • Exclusive and Luxurious Settings : Many adults-only cruise lines in the Caribbean offer an unparalleled level of luxury and exclusivity. From high-end suites with private balconies to top-notch amenities like spa services and gourmet dining, these cruises provide an opulent experience that caters to the refined tastes of adult travelers.
  • Serene Atmosphere : Adults-only cruises in the Caribbean create an environment of tranquility and sophistication. The absence of young children ensures a quieter and more peaceful setting, perfect for intimate moments, meaningful conversations, and relaxation. This ambiance makes the Caribbean a haven for couples seeking a romantic retreat.
  • Exciting Itineraries : The Caribbean boasts an array of diverse and exciting destinations, each with its own unique charm. Adults can explore vibrant local cultures, partake in adventurous activities like snorkeling or hiking, and savor the flavors of Caribbean cuisine, all in the company of fellow adult travelers who share their interests.
  • Nightlife and Entertainment : While adults-only cruises in the Caribbean emphasize tranquility, they also offer vibrant nightlife and entertainment options. You can enjoy live music, themed parties, and sophisticated bars and lounges, creating the perfect balance between relaxation and excitement.
  • Diverse Excursions : The Caribbean is a treasure trove of experiences. Adults can embark on diverse excursions, from exploring ancient Mayan ruins to swimming with dolphins, and from scuba diving in coral reefs to simply unwinding in a beachfront cabana.

In sum, the Caribbean’s allure for adults-only cruises lies in its capacity to offer a multifaceted experience, seamlessly combining relaxation, luxury, adventure, and natural beauty in an environment free from the distractions of younger travelers. It’s a destination that caters to the desires of adults seeking a cruise that goes beyond the ordinary, making it a prime choice for those in pursuit of maritime serenity and sophistication.

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Adults-Only Cruises in the Mediterranean

Imagine sailing across the cerulean expanse of the Mediterranean, where history and culture come alive in picturesque coastal villages, and every port of call is a new chapter in an ancient and fascinating story. The Mediterranean has long been celebrated as a playground for adventurers, culture enthusiasts, and lovers of the finer things in life. Now, envision immersing yourself in this captivating region through the lens of an adults-only cruise. In this section, we will embark on a journey to explore the Mediterranean’s enchanting allure as a premier destination for adults seeking an elegant and refined escape. From the rich tapestry of history to the opulent coastal cities, we’ll delve into the unique charm of adults-only cruising in the Mediterranean, where the past and the present converge to create an unforgettable voyage for those who cherish sophistication and serenity.

The Mediterranean is a treasure trove of charm and allure for adults-only cruises, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that cater to the desires of discerning travelers. Here are some of the key elements that make the Mediterranean a coveted destination for those seeking an adults-only maritime adventure:

  • Cultural Riches : The Mediterranean is a cradle of civilization, where history comes to life in every cobblestone street and ancient ruin. Adults can explore iconic destinations like Rome, Athens, Barcelona, and Dubrovnik, delving into the depths of history, art, and architecture without the distractions of young travelers.
  • Stunning Scenery : The Mediterranean boasts breathtaking natural beauty, from the azure waters of the Aegean and Adriatic Seas to the rugged cliffs of the Amalfi Coast. Adults can savor the dramatic coastal landscapes, verdant vineyards, and tranquil coves, creating a picturesque backdrop for relaxation and exploration.
  • Culinary Delights : The Mediterranean is a culinary paradise, offering a diverse array of flavors, from the olive oil-infused dishes of Greece to the rich pasta of Italy and the exquisite seafood of Spain. Adults can relish gourmet dining experiences on cruise ships, as well as indulge in authentic Mediterranean cuisine during onshore excursions.
  • Intimate Exploration : Adults-only cruises in the Mediterranean provide a sense of intimacy and exclusivity. With fewer distractions and a more mature ambiance, couples can find romance in secluded spots like Santorini’s sunset views or the charming streets of Venice, while solo travelers can immerse themselves in the local culture with like-minded companions.
  • Sophisticated Amenities : Cruise lines that offer adults-only voyages in the Mediterranean often provide an elevated level of service and amenities. From spacious, well-appointed suites to upscale spa treatments and evening entertainment, these cruises cater to travelers who appreciate luxury and refinement.
  • Experiential Excursions : The Mediterranean offers an array of excursions, from wine tastings in Tuscany to exploring the archaeological wonders of Ephesus. Adults can engage in culturally enriching activities that reflect their interests and passions.

In summary, the Mediterranean’s charm for adults-only cruises lies in its ability to offer a multifaceted experience that combines history, natural beauty, culinary delights, and luxurious amenities in an environment where peace and serenity prevail. It’s a destination that resonates with those seeking to explore and savor the heart of Europe’s culture and heritage while enjoying the sophisticated tranquility of an adults-only cruise.

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South Pacific & Tahiti Adults-Only Cruises

Close your eyes and envision a journey through a tropical dreamscape, where palm-fringed beaches meet pristine waters, and the vibrant cultures of the South Pacific beckon with open arms. The South Pacific, with its stunning islands and inviting warmth, has long been a destination of desire for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure. Now, picture yourself exploring this paradisiacal region through the lens of an adults-only cruise. In this section, we embark on a voyage to uncover the South Pacific’s tranquil allure as a prime destination for adults seeking a sophisticated and serene escape. From the unspoiled beauty of the islands to the fascinating cultural encounters, we’ll delve into the unique charm of adults-only cruising in the South Pacific, where the allure of nature, serenity, and luxurious living coalesce to create an extraordinary voyage for those who cherish elegance and tranquility.

The South Pacific is a realm of serenity and solitude, beckoning adult travelers to a paradise where tranquility reigns supreme. Here, amid the turquoise waters and emerald isles, you’ll find a tranquility that feels almost otherworldly. Let’s delve into what makes the South Pacific a haven of calm and relaxation for discerning adult explorers:

  • Remote Islands : Many of the islands in the South Pacific are remote and sparsely populated. This inherent seclusion ensures that your journey is unhurried, unhindered, and entirely in tune with the rhythm of the natural world.
  • Pristine Beaches : Picture yourself on a quiet beach with powdery, white sand, the gentle lull of the waves, and swaying palm trees. The South Pacific’s beaches are postcard-perfect, often devoid of crowds, offering an ideal setting for quiet contemplation and relaxation.
  • Minimal Distractions : With fewer tourists and commercialization, the South Pacific provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The absence of bustling city centers and fast-paced living allows you to unwind, rejuvenate, and reconnect with your inner self.
  • Coral Reefs and Aquatic Serenity : Beneath the water’s surface lies a world of tranquility. The South Pacific’s coral reefs are teeming with vibrant marine life. Snorkeling or diving in these pristine waters lets you enter an underwater oasis where time seems to slow, and the only sounds are those of your breath and the sea.
  • Nighttime Wonder : The South Pacific’s remote locales often mean minimal light pollution. Underneath the starry night sky, you can witness the celestial wonders of the Southern Hemisphere. The quietude of these evenings adds to the profound sense of tranquility.
  • Cultural Respect : The South Pacific cultures have deep-rooted connections to the land and the sea. This reverence for nature creates a harmonious atmosphere that extends to visitors, allowing them to embrace the tranquility of their surroundings.
  • Slower Paced Living : Life in the South Pacific moves at a more relaxed tempo. The unhurried way of life on these islands is contagious, inviting travelers to embrace the art of leisure and mindful existence.

In the South Pacific, tranquility isn’t just a state of being; it’s an integral part of the environment. The absence of urban noise and bustling crowds, the serenity of nature, and the rich cultural traditions that value peace and harmony create an atmosphere that makes it easy for adult travelers to find their own moments of bliss. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway or a solo adventure, the South Pacific’s tranquility offers an escape from the ordinary and an opportunity to reconnect with the essence of serenity.

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As we journey deeper into the realm of adults-only cruises, it’s essential to navigate the choices with precision and discernment. When it comes to selecting the ideal cruise line for an adults-only voyage, not all options are created equal. Some cruise lines have carved a niche in this specialized sector, offering unparalleled experiences that cater to the desires of adult travelers seeking sophistication and serenity. In this section, we embark on a voyage to explore these exceptional cruise lines that excel in delivering adults-only cruises like no other. From luxury and opulence to innovation and exclusivity, we’ll delve into the cruise lines that have mastered the art of providing adult travelers with unforgettable maritime journeys. Whether you’re a couple, a group of friends, or a solo adventurer, this segment will guide you through the cream of the crop, ensuring that your voyage is a testament to the excellence that can be achieved on the high seas. So, let’s weigh anchor and set sail with the cruise lines that truly shine in the realm of adults-only cruises.

Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Cruises, renowned for its commitment to luxury and sophistication, offers a range of adults-only options that cater to travelers seeking refined experiences at sea. These adults-only sailings come under the “Celebrity Revolution” initiative, a commitment to modernize and elevate the cruise line’s offerings.

  • The Retreat: Celebrity Cruises offers “The Retreat,” an exclusive sanctuary reserved for adults on certain ships. The Retreat provides adult travelers with access to upscale amenities such as a private sundeck and lounge, a dedicated restaurant, and personalized service from a butler and concierge. It’s a perfect setting for couples seeking a romantic getaway in an intimate and sophisticated environment.
  • AquaClass Staterooms : Celebrity Cruises features AquaClass staterooms, which are designed for those who prioritize wellness and serenity. These staterooms provide access to the exclusive “Blu” restaurant, a spa concierge, and complimentary access to the Persian Garden, an adults-only relaxation area in the ship’s spa.
  • Celebrity Edge and Beyond : The launch of the Celebrity Edge-class ships, followed by the Celebrity Beyond, ushered in a new era of innovation and luxury in adults-only cruising. These ships feature the unique “The Retreat Sundeck” and “The Retreat Lounge,” exclusively for suite guests. They provide a secluded haven for adult travelers to unwind, dine, and socialize in an upscale environment.
  • Exquisite Dining : Celebrity Cruises is known for its gourmet dining options. Adults can savor culinary delights in specialty restaurants such as “Tuscan Grille” or “Le Petit Chef,” enjoying exceptional food and wine pairings in a tranquil ambiance.
  • Adult-Centric Entertainment : The cruise line offers a variety of entertainment options, from live music to theater performances. Adults can immerse themselves in captivating shows or simply unwind with a drink at one of the sophisticated bars and lounges.

In summary, Celebrity Cruises’ adults-only options provide travelers with the opportunity to embark on a luxurious journey that emphasizes tranquility, sophistication, and exclusivity. These cruises are ideal for couples seeking a romantic escape, friends looking for an upscale adventure, or solo travelers desiring an elegant and enriching voyage. With a commitment to innovation, exceptional service, and a dedication to creating the perfect adult experience, Celebrity Cruises stands out as a top choice for those seeking an unforgettable adults-only cruise.

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises

When it comes to adults-only cruising, Regent Seven Seas stands out as a symbol of opulence, sophistication, and a commitment to delivering the utmost in refined maritime experiences. Here’s what sets Regent Seven Seas apart as a luxury option for discerning adult travelers seeking an unparalleled voyage:

  • All-Inclusive Excellence : Regent Seven Seas prides itself on being an all-inclusive cruise line, offering passengers a level of indulgence where nearly everything is included. This means that adult travelers can savor exquisite dining experiences, enjoy premium beverages, participate in shore excursions, and even benefit from unlimited Wi-Fi without worrying about extra charges. This comprehensive approach to luxury means that guests can relax and immerse themselves in their journey without the stress of unexpected expenses.
  • Exquisite Suites : Regent’s ships boast spacious and elegantly appointed suites that are the epitome of comfort and style. Many suites include private balconies, perfect for adult travelers seeking intimate moments and breathtaking sea views.
  • Personalized Service : With a high staff-to-guest ratio, Regent Seven Seas ensures that every traveler receives attentive, personalized service. This commitment to service excellence means that your every need and desire is thoughtfully catered to, ensuring that your cruise experience is nothing short of extraordinary.
  • Culinary Delights : Regent is renowned for its gourmet dining options. Guests can enjoy meals at various specialty restaurants that serve world-class cuisine and fine wines. The cruise line’s culinary team takes pride in creating memorable dining experiences that cater to the most discerning palates.
  • Tranquil Ambiance : Regent Seven Seas maintains an ambiance of serenity that is perfect for adult travelers seeking peace and relaxation. The absence of children on these voyages ensures a quiet and sophisticated environment, ideal for those looking to unwind and connect with like-minded travelers.
  • Destination-Intensive Exploration : Regent’s itineraries focus on immersive exploration, often visiting remote and less-traveled destinations. Whether it’s touring the ruins of ancient civilizations, embarking on wildlife safaris, or delving into vibrant cultural experiences, Regent ensures that adult travelers can create lasting memories through profound and enriching shore excursions.

In conclusion, Regent Seven Seas is the epitome of luxury for adults-only cruising. It presents a cruise experience where sophistication, all-inclusive amenities, and impeccable service converge to provide an extraordinary journey. Whether you’re a couple seeking a romantic retreat or a group of friends in search of adventure with a touch of elegance, Regent Seven Seas offers a refined, all-encompassing, and tranquil escape that promises unforgettable moments and lifelong memories.

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Viking River Cruises

Viking River Cruises is renowned for offering meticulously designed river journeys, and it’s an exceptional choice for adult travelers seeking an immersive, culture-rich experience with a mature ambiance. Here are some of the key elements that make Viking River Cruises an ideal option for adults:

  • Adult-Centric Atmosphere : Viking River Cruises is exclusively designed for adults, typically catering to travelers aged 18 and above. This policy creates a tranquil, child-free environment, ensuring that adult passengers can immerse themselves in the journey without the distractions that come with family cruises.
  • Cultural Enrichment : Viking’s cruises are focused on in-depth cultural experiences. Travelers can explore historic cities, charming towns, and picturesque landscapes along the world’s most iconic rivers, all while enjoying informative lectures, engaging shore excursions, and cultural performances.
  • Intimate Vessels : Viking’s river ships are purpose-built for a more intimate and relaxed experience. With fewer passengers compared to ocean liners, these river vessels create an ambiance that fosters connections and allows for more personalized service.
  • Destination Diversity : Viking offers a wide range of river cruise destinations, including the Danube, Rhine, Seine, and the Douro, among others. Travelers can choose the itinerary that best suits their interests, from exploring Europe’s historic treasures to savoring the picturesque scenery of Southeast Asia.
  • Culinary Excellence : Viking places a strong emphasis on gastronomy. Onboard, adult passengers can enjoy a variety of culinary experiences, including regional cuisine, wine pairings, and specialty dining venues, all served in a relaxed, unhurried setting.
  • Inclusive Amenities : Viking River Cruises offers a comprehensive approach to cruising, with many amenities included in the fare. This means that adults can enjoy guided tours at each port of call, Wi-Fi access, beer and wine with lunch and dinner, and more without extra charges.
  • Serene Relaxation : Viking’s river cruises provide ample opportunities for relaxation. Passengers can unwind on the sun deck, take in the scenic views, or retreat to the ship’s lounges for quiet moments and camaraderie with fellow adult travelers.

In summary, Viking River Cruises is a standout choice for adult travelers in search of immersive, culture-focused, and tranquil journeys along some of the world’s most iconic rivers. The cruise line’s commitment to creating a child-free environment, coupled with its emphasis on cultural enrichment, personalized service, and exceptional amenities, makes it an appealing option for adults looking to explore the world’s treasures with a focus on relaxation, exploration, and connection.

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Tips for Booking an Adults-Only Cruise

As we set our course to explore the world of all-inclusive cruises, one name stands out as a beacon of expertise and guidance: The Cruise Web. Booking an all-inclusive cruise can be a rewarding, unforgettable experience, but to ensure that every aspect of your journey is seamlessly orchestrated, you need the right partner by your side. Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or a seasoned seafarer seeking to elevate your voyage, we’ll help you navigate the intricacies of the booking process, ensuring that your adventure is a journey of discovery, enjoyment, and unparalleled value. So, set sail with The Cruise Web as your trusted guide to unlocking the world of all-inclusive, adults-only cruising.

Are you ready to embark on a journey of a lifetime, one filled with tranquility, luxury, and adventure? The world of adults-only cruises beckons, and the time has come for you to take that incredible voyage you’ve been dreaming of.

With The Cruise Web as your trusted partner, booking an adults-only cruise is a breeze. Our team of experts is ready to guide you through the process, ensuring that every detail of your journey is meticulously planned, and your voyage is seamless and unforgettable.

Don’t wait to turn your dreams into reality. Call us today at 1-800-377-9383 and set sail on your ideal adults-only cruise. Whether you’re looking for the pristine beaches of the Caribbean, the rich culture of the Mediterranean, or the tranquil beauty of the South Pacific, The Cruise Web is here to make your travel dreams come true. Your journey of sophistication, serenity, and exploration awaits – make the call, and let’s weigh anchor together. Bon voyage!

Adults-Only Cruising FAQs

  • Adults-only cruises are seafaring adventures designed exclusively for travelers aged 18 and above. These voyages offer a serene, child-free environment, focusing on relaxation, sophistication, and tailored amenities. They are perfect for couples seeking a romantic escape, friends in search of adventure, or solo travelers looking to unwind in style. It is important to note that many cruises will have some children onboard, but in many cases, the cruise ship has areas, events and onboard venues that do not allow children.
  • Adults-only cruises provide a unique experience where serenity, relaxation, and sophistication converge to create a tranquil environment. These cruises offer benefits such as quiet surroundings, tailored amenities, exquisite dining, and a child-free atmosphere, catering to adults seeking more from their vacations.
  • Adults-only cruises are ideal for adult individuals and couples aged 18 and above who value tranquility and sophistication. These voyages are perfect for those seeking an escape from the daily hustle, allowing them to indulge in serene surroundings, meaningful conversations, and a refined atmosphere.
  • Caribbean : Known for idyllic beaches, luxurious accommodations, and a tranquil atmosphere.
  • Mediterranean : Rich in history, culture, and exquisite scenery.
  • South Pacific & Tahiti : Offers remote islands, pristine beaches, and a slower-paced way of life.
  • Celebrity Cruises : Known for luxury and exclusivity, with options like “The Retreat” and AquaClass staterooms.
  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises : Offers all-inclusive excellence, opulent suites, and personalized service.
  • Viking River Cruises : Specializes in culture-rich experiences along iconic rivers with a mature ambiance.
  • Choose the right cruise line that matches your preferences.
  • Plan well in advance to secure the best cabins and itineraries.
  • Consult with cruise experts to ensure a seamless booking process.
  • Check for special promotions, early booking discounts, and all-inclusive packages.
  • Pack appropriately for your chosen destination and cruise activities.

For personalized guidance and expert assistance in booking your adults-only cruise, contact The Cruise Web at 1-800-377-9383 . Our team of experts will help you plan the journey of a lifetime.

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9 Best Cruise Lines for Adults

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  • September 1, 2020

One of the best things about cruising is the number of experiences you’ll encounter on the sea. And while cruises have always been a favorite family vacation, adults sometimes want to have fun without their kids.

To uncover a variety of alternatives for your forthcoming adults-only cruise, dive deep into comprehensive research or seek guidance from a seasoned travel advisor. This proactive approach guarantees your journey will be brimming with electrifying activities, first-rate destinations, and so much more!

If you’re interested in finding out about the top cruise lines for adults, keep reading!

Best Cruise Lines for Adults

  • Virgin Voyages
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Viking Ocean Cruises
  • Disney Cruise Line
  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Holland America Line
  • Princess Cruises
  • Carnival Cruise Line

1. Virgin Voyages

Spoiler alert. Virgin Voyages is the first of two adult-only cruise lines on our list. Virgin came out of the gate in 2021 when billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson debuted Scarlet Lady , the cruise line’s first adults-only ship.

Test Kitchen on Virgin Voyages ship

Cruisers aboard Scarlet Lady and her sister ships – Valiant Lady , Resilient Lady, and Brilliant Lady (which will debut at the end of 2023) – must be 18 years and older.

From DJ-driven pool parties, a drag queen brunch, midnight dodgeball games, rock star motifs, and even an onboard tattoo parlor, choosing this cruise line will be unlike any other cruise experience.

Hammocks at The Beach Club at Bimini

If you’re focused on wellness while traveling, you can detox in the outdoor gym surrounded by ocean views, re-tox at the gym and Tonic Juice Bar, head to the yoga studio or a cardio class, or take a wellness lecture.

The ultra-modern and holistic Redemption Spa has all the modern amenities, including a mud treatment room, a salt room, hot and cold plunge pools, and more.

With the cruise line’s fun features on board, entertainment venues geared toward adults, and numerous itinerary options that include short itineraries, Virgin Voyages ships are really a magnet for adult cruisers

Related : Virgin Voyages Details New Onboard Entertainment

2. Celebrity Cruises

While not entirely kid-free, Celebrity Cruises ‘ demographic skews a bit older than other family-friendly lines, creating a more upscale experience that appeals to adults without kids.

The main pool deck in Celebrity Edge

Celebrity features an adults-only solarium with jacuzzis, heated pools, and comfortable loungers. The pool decks here are casual but elegant and are devoid of water slides, surf simulators, and other waterpark-type activities. There are also no loud games and contests on decks.

Interior of Grand Atrium on Celebrity Edge

Adult travelers seeking onboard learning opportunities will find various educational seminars and presentations, and those interested in the onboard food and beverage programs will find elevated restaurants such as the contemporary Tuscan Grill or the luxurious Le Petit Chef.

After dinner, you may stop by the famous Martini Bar for a craft cocktail.

Related : Smallest to Largest: Celebrity Cruises’ 15 Ships Organized by Size

3. Viking Ocean Cruises

Aerial view of three Viking Ocean ships

One of the cruise lines suitable for adults is Viking Ocean Cruises , which features excellent Scandinavian design and spacious, tranquil, and stylish spaces.

What makes Viking extra special are the cultural experiences the line offers to ensure that travelers connect with the culture, history, and people of each place they visit.

Aerial view of Viking Star

Additionally, specialty restaurants are included in the cruise fare, and passengers can get wine, beer, and soft drinks during lunch and dinner. Viking is akin to a VIP club for sophisticated travelers without the hustle and bustle of families with kids on board.

Related : Viking Ocean and Expedition Ships: 11 Similarities and Differences

4. Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line can be a brow-raiser. While that is an understandable sentiment among adults, the cruise line wouldn’t become the world’s most recognizable entertainment brand by covering only some of your bases.

Disney Cruise Line knows its crowd. There are, in fact, several adults-only areas throughout the ships, giving grownups the occasional, much-needed reprieve.

Disney Wish in Port Canaveral, Florida

Satellite Falls on Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy is an adults-only wading pool with a cascading waterfall that separates the adults from the little ones. A circular splash pool is surrounded by bench seating and plenty of comfortable loungers, available only to those 18 and over.   

Another popular spot is the adults-only Quiet Cove Pool, which offers an upscale layout, hot tubs, and a Mickey-shaped pool. Guests can also grab coffee, tea, or snacks at the Cove Café or a refreshing cocktail at the Pool Bar.

You may also dine at adults-only restaurants and then spend your evening in the adults-only entertainment district, featuring late-night fun with high-energy nightclubs, English-style pubs, and more.

Aerial view of Disney Cruise Line's Castaway Cay

Even on Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island, adults can have fun at Serenity Bay, which features a quiet retreat and open-air massage cabanas.

While Disney Cruise Line caters to families with kids, the options for adults are endless. This is a great option for adults who are into Disney stuff.

Related : Royal Caribbean Vs. Carnival Cruise Line: Which Cruise Line is Best for You?

5. Royal Caribbean International

Royal Caribbean International has always provided top-notch experiences among cruisers. The company prides itself on pushing the envelope with activities, entertainment, and groundbreaking technology. And the way the line caters to adults is no different.

Every ship features an adults-only solarium with a refreshing pool, padded loungers, hot tubs, and a full bar. Guests in the solarium must be at least 16 years of age.

Aerial view of Rhapsody of the Seas

You’d be hard-pressed to find a cruise line that keeps the little ones so entertained from morning until bedtime, which provides grownups ample time to take advantage of the many bars, restaurants, and other made-for-adult venues on board.

Other features that make Royal Caribbean fun for adults include the Quest Game Show (unsuitable for the easily offended), Silent Disco Parties, and the nightly single cruisers meet-ups.

Quantum of the Seas in Brisbane, Australia

Venues like the serene Central Park and the next-level version of the adults-only solarium can only be found on Quantum- and Oasis-class ships. The improved solarium has a café, glass canopy, and optimal placement at the very front of the vessel.

In addition, Central Park comes alive at night with al fresco dining and a live-strings ensemble that sets the mood for a memorable night. 

Cruisers should never expect a Royal Caribbean cruise to be devoid of children, but there are always enough options to make your sailing feel like a no-kids cruise.

Related : 12 Best Things to Know Before Sailing Royal Caribbean

6. Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line does an excellent job balancing the needs of adult guests with those of adults traveling with kids.

Available on select ships, studio staterooms are designed for solo cruisers, and the studio lounge, accessible only by those staying in this area of the ship, provides a central gathering spot to meet fellow solo travelers.

One of Miss Lulu’s girls show

Other select ships offer adult-only areas on deck, such as Spice H20, available to all adult travelers at no added price, as well as the Vibe Beach Club, an adults-only space with limited capacity, which must be purchased upon boarding.

Guests looking for a memorable night out with their significant other will have a choice of intimate specialty restaurants for a romantic evening, such as Le Bistro, the line’s elegant French restaurant, which serves premium dishes in a serene atmosphere.

Vibe Beach Club on Norwegian Bliss

Ship-wise, since the line’s newer mega-ships feature so many kid-friendly amenities, such as VR arcades, laser tag arenas, and go-karts, the older ships often attract a more adult crowd.

They won’t provide the same bells and whistles but can offer a quieter, more relaxing atmosphere where many adults will find a wonderful escape from the modern world.

Related : Smallest to Largest: Norwegian Cruise Line’s 17 Ships Organized by Size

7. Holland America Line

Holland America Line boasts premium dining and service at sea in a subdued onboard atmosphere combined with today’s modern entertainment.

Dining is led by the line’s Culinary Council, a collective of master chefs who ensure the onboard dining experience is top-notch.

On board, you’ll find some of the best live music programs at sea that showcase a variety of genres, from classic rock to blues and jazz to classical. 

Noordam off the coast of Hawaii

So, while spring breakers lean toward cruise lines catering to a younger, rowdier crowd, adult cruisers will appreciate Holland America Line’s commitment to an elevated experience for its adult guests.

Related : Smallest to Largest: Holland America’s 11 Ships by Size

8. Princess Cruises

More than a few people fell in love with the idea of cruising while watching “The Love Boat,” which took place aboard a Princess Cruises ship. The line has carried on the tradition of romance at sea with more memorable moments and fewer frills on board.

Aerial view of Star Princess

Princess is an all-ages cruise line; the typical guest is usually between 45 and 70. The line attracts an older demographic with its sophisticated dining options, traditional cruise style, and choice of longer and more exotic global itineraries.

Ruby Princess in Galveston, Texas

For kid-free moments on board, seek out the Sanctuary, Princess’ adults-only retreat complete with al fresco massages, light snacks, and Serenity Stewards to meet your relaxation wishes.

Related : Smallest to Largest: Princess Cruises’ 16 Ships Organized by Size

9. Carnival Cruise Line

Though Carnival Cruise Line is family-friendly, its ships also offer a great amount of amenities for adults.

All Carnival ships feature the Serenity Adult-Only Retreat, which includes a bar, comfy loungers, and tranquil ocean breezes. There are also scheduled after-hours parties, activities, and comedy shows that cater to those over 18.

View of Carnival's Serenity decks

Select ships also feature a fantastic Havana area where adults can relax from the kid-filled Lido Deck and main pool.

Havana Cabanas is an accommodation category featured on Carnival’s Vista-class ships with an exclusive Havana pool, hot tubs, and bars.

Front view of Carnival Magic in Norfolk, Virginia

Other select ships feature Cloud 9 Spa Staterooms and Suites, which include in-room products and give priority spa reservations, free fitness classes, unlimited thermal suites, and more.

Final Thoughts

Navigating the sea of adult-friendly cruise options can be both exciting and overwhelming.

From Virgin Voyages, which sets sail with the mandate of offering an adult-centric, wellness-focused experience, to Disney Cruise Line, surprisingly catering to adults with areas of respite from family-oriented activities, there are numerous cruises to explore.

Also worth considering are options such as Viking Ocean Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, and Holland America Line, all providing distinctive experiences designed for mature audiences.

Then, there are the all-around balanced offerings from Royal Caribbean International and Norwegian Cruise Line, which thoughtfully cater to adult guests and those traveling with children.

Finally, don’t count out Carnival Cruise Line and Princess Cruises, both of which also offer unique, adult-friendly amenities and experiences. The variety of options ensures that whatever your idea of a perfect vacation, you’re sure to find a cruise line that can sail you there.

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9 Best Cruise Lines for Solo Travelers [2024]

Updated : May 29, 2024

AAA Travel Editor, SMS

Table of contents.

  • Holland America Cruise Line
  • Silversea Cruise Line
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Azamara Cruise Line
  • Cunard Cruise Line
  • Viking River Cruises
  • Seabourn Cruise Line
  • Oceania Cruise Line 
  • Celebrity Cruises

How To Avoid Single Supplements 

Book your solo cruise with aaa.

With plenty of ways to mingle with other passengers (or enjoy some quality alone time), going on a cruise alone is the perfect getaway for solo and single travelers .

However, you’ll need to do your research before booking since cruising solo can get expensive. Some cruise lines charge single supplements, which means you'll pay extra when traveling alone and staying in a room that's usually meant for two people.

Luckily, as solo cruising has become more popular, certain cruise lines have started to cater to the needs of guests traveling alone and even offer cabins specifically designed for solo cruisers. 

Read on to discover the best cruise lines for solo travelers. 

1. Holland America Cruise Line

what cruise ships are best for adults

Single cabins: Yes

Solo travel perks: Single Partners Program

AAA Member Benefit: 

  • $50 onboard spending credit per person

AAA Vacations ® Benefit:

  • 50 Denali Dollars per person on Alaska cruises for Verandah staterooms and above

Known for having some of the best customer service in the industry, it should come as no surprise that Holland America Line is dedicated to providing an exceptional experience to solo travelers onboard their fleet of ships. 

The line’s newest ships—Rotterdam, Koningsdam and Nieuw Statendam—have 12 single staterooms perfect for solo travelers. Each of these rooms is approximately 127-172 square feet and equipped with full-size and modern amenities. Plus, every single cabin boasts an ocean view, so you can enjoy the scenery during your voyage. 

Holland America Line also does a great job at creating an atmosphere of camaraderie on their ships. The Single Partners Program, offered on most voyages, puts on activities, cocktail parties and mixers for singles and solo travelers to mingle during the cruise. Whether you enjoy exercise classes, wine tastings or trivia, you’re sure to meet other travelers with similar interests through this program. 

2. Silversea Cruise Line

what cruise ships are best for adults

Single cabins: No

Solo travel perks : Low single supplements 

AAA Member Benefit:

  • Up to $300 per person in onboard credit on select voyages

Smaller cruise lines are great for solo travelers since you’ll see familiar faces throughout your journey, which can make it easier to strike up conversations and form connections with fellow travelers. 

One of the best small cruise lines for solo travelers is Silversea Cruise Line. While they don’t offer single cabins, they have extremely low single supplements of just 25 percent on certain voyages. For reference, most cruise lines have single supplements that are 50 percent to 100 percent of the fare, so Silversea’s rate is very affordable in comparison. 

At the beginning of your voyage, there will be a champagne Welcome Reception which serves as the perfect opportunity to mingle with other solo travelers. During certain journeys, Gentlemen Hosts will be available aboard to welcome solo guests.

3. Royal Caribbean

what cruise ships are best for adults

Solo travel perks : Solo traveler meet-ups 

  • Free 8x10 photo per stateroom on 7+ night balcony or suite bookings

AAA Vacations® Benefit :

  • Complimentary sparkling wine and chocolate-covered strawberries 
  • $25 onboard spending credit per stateroom for six nights or less voyages
  • $50 onboard spending credit per stateroom for 7-10 night voyages
  • $100 onboard spending credit per stateroom for 11+ night voyages 

Royal Caribbean offers studio staterooms on certain ships that are perfect for solo travelers and adult cruisers . When you book one of these rooms, you can avoid paying the typical single supplement fee. These rooms range from 101 square feet to 199 square feet, and you can choose from an inside stateroom, a virtual balcony stateroom or an ocean-view stateroom with a balcony. 

Studio staterooms are available on the following ships in their fleet: 

  • Anthem of the Seas
  • Brilliance of the Seas
  • Quantum of the Seas 
  • Harmony of the Seas 
  • Spectrum of the Seas
  • Ovation of the Seas

Once onboard, Royal Caribbean offers a ton of on-board activities, shows and dining experiences that make it ideal for solo travelers. Plus, they often have meet-ups for solo travelers looking to make friends while onboard. 

4. Azamara Cruise Line

what cruise ships are best for adults

Single cabins : No

Solo travel perks : Special rates as low as 25-50% off stateroom fares and gatherings for solo travelers 

AAA Member Benefit :

  • $150 per stateroom onboard credit on select Club Ocean View or above sailings.
  • Onboard spending credit of $200 per stateroom 

Azamara Cruise Line operates a fleet of mid-sized ships that journey to destinations all over the world. The cruise line is known for its Destination Immersion® experiences that feature intimate ships, access to smaller ports that other cruise ships can’t visit and longer stays at ports. 

Azamara provides special rates for solo travelers as low as 25-50 percent off stateroom fares. Additionally, they offer thoughtfully created activities and gatherings for solo travelers to socialize with each other onboard. 

5. Cunard Cruise Line

what cruise ships are best for adults

Solo travel perks : Group dining, coffee chats and cocktail parties for solo travelers

  • Onboard credit for all voyages that are 7 nights and longer 

Cunard is among the best luxury cruise lines , and it’s a great option for solo travelers looking for upscale service, socialization opportunities and elegant staterooms. The cruise line offers single staterooms aboard their Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth ships. During your time aboard, you’ll enjoy 24-hour room service, luxury toiletries and a complimentary bottle of sparkling wine. 

The cruise line is also known for its delicious culinary options and for going out of the way to ensure solo travelers have an enjoyable dining experience. While you can always choose to dine solo, they also provide the option to dine with fellow travelers at a shared table. Solo travelers can also attend coffee chats and cocktail parties to socialize with other guests. 

6. Viking River Cruises

what cruise ships are best for adults

Solo travel perks : Special solo traveler fares 

  • $100 per person shipboard credit for cruises 8-11 days
  • $200 per person shipboard credit for cruises 12+ days 

If you’re looking to embark on a solo river cruise in Europe , look no further than Viking River Cruises. The cruise line is known for its immersive journeys sailing through the world’s greatest rivers while offering world-class accommodation, incredible customer service and unique cultural events along the way. 

While Viking doesn’t have single cabins, they will occasionally offer special solo traveler fares. Plus, you can check for other discounts available for the cruises you’re interested in to save money on your travels.  

7. Seabourn Cruise Line

what cruise ships are best for adults

Solo travel perks : Special offers for solo travelers on select voyages 

  • Singles receive $150 per suite onboarding spending credit on select sailings 

AAA Vacations® Benefit:

  • $200 per suite onboard spending credit on select sailings 

Prefer to feel like you're on a private yacht instead of a cruise ship? The small-ship cruise line, Seabourn provides an intimate experience complete with personalized service, optional shore excursions and entertainment options. 

The cruise line offers a discounted single supplement, beginning at just 10% more than current fares for certain voyages and suite categories. The discount is available for cruises to Alaska , Greece, Iceland, Greenland and more. 

8. Oceania Cruise Line 

what cruise ships are best for adults

Single cabins : Yes

Solo travel perks : Social events and group dining tables

  • $100 per person onboard spending credit on select sailings 
  • Complimentary pre-paid gratuities
  • Free group wine tasting with a sommelier

From friendly crew members to social events, The Oceania Cruise Line goes above and beyond to make solo travelers feel at home on their ships. Solo cruises can attend cocktail parties or opt into group dining to meet other guests onboard. The small ships are also easy to navigate and provide a relaxing atmosphere. 

With solo staterooms available aboard the Vista, Regatta, Insignia, Nautica and Sirena ships, you don’t have to worry about solo supplements driving the price up. The accommodations feature private verandas or ocean-view windows as well as many amenities to keep you comfortable during your voyage. 

9. Celebrity Cruises

what cruise ships are best for adults

Solo travel perks : Hosted social events

  • Onboard credit based on the stateroom category booked

Celebrity Cruises is another popular cruise line for solo travelers, offering social events to help solo cruisers make new friends. Known for its inclusivity, Celebrity Cruises is also one of the most LGBTQ-friendly cruise lines in the industry. Their itineraries, such as their Bali, Malaysia and Thailand itineraries, are some of the best cruises for solo travelers looking for excitement and adventure. 

Celebrity’s solo cruise cabins are available on the Celebrity Edge®, Celebrity Apex®, Celebrity Beyond℠ and Celebrity Ascent℠ ships. Solo travelers can choose between an ocean-view room with a veranda and an inside stateroom. All of the solo rooms come with the same products and services as the regular staterooms. 

The easiest way to avoid single supplements is to opt for a cruise line that offers solo cabins. However, if your heart is set on a cruise line or ship that doesn’t have this perk, consider looking out for specials that waive or discount single supplements. You can also try using a roommate matching program that some cruise lines offer, which pairs you in a room with another solo traveler. 

Whether you're looking to book a quick getaway or an around-the-world cruise , embarking on a solo cruise is a rewarding experience offering adventure, relaxation and the freedom to cater your journey around your preferences. Not to mention, you can partake in the many things to do on a cruise and make life-long friends along the way.  

Book your solo cruises with AAA Travel and ensure you’ll have peace of mind during your once-in-a-lifetime trip. With your AAA Membership , you'll receive exclusive deals, onboard spending credits and other perks.

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The best Alaska cruises for every type of traveler

Whether you're in it for the sightseeing, wildlife spotting or relaxing among glaciers, there's an Alaska cruise for you

Lauren Dana

Alaska is among the most popular summer vacation destinations since it’s (pretty much) the only time of year the state offers warm, sunny weather and hours of extra daylight (on my summer 2022 trip here, I remember looking at my iPhone and being surprised that the sun still hadn’t set by 9pm!). In my opinion, cruising is, by far, the best way to experience the massive state and all the beauty it has to offer since you won’t need to drive or hop on a handful of flights; plus, you’ll only need to unpack once! (The views, of course, are just the icing on the proverbial cake.)

As you scroll through our top picks for the best Alaska cruises, it’s worth noting that most options include scenic cruising through Alaska’s Inside Passage, a 500-mile-long coastal route world-renowned for its wildlife, glaciers and postcard-worthy scenery. (I’ll never forget the awe I felt when watching a whale breach from the 11th deck of my cruise ship or the glacier-studded views I ogled from the comfort of my private balcony.)

Below, I’ve broken down the best Alaska cruises for every type of traveler, including budget-conscious cruisers, adventure-seekers and luxury lovers alike.

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Best Alaska cruises

Holland America Line’s Alaskan Explorer

1.  Holland America Line’s Alaskan Explorer

Best overall experience.

Cruises from: Seattle (roundtrip) Sailing dates: May through September 2024

I was fortunate enough to cruise Alaska with Holland America back in August 2022 aboard the line’s uber-popular, aptly named Alaskan Explorer itinerary. Cruising roundtrip from Seattle, the seven-day journey features scenic cruising through Stephens Passage before arriving in Juneau, where my sister and I embarked on my favorite shore excursion of the trip: A dog sledding adventure! The following day, we cruised through Glacier Bay before arriving at Icy Strait Point for a few hours, which we spent whale-watching—to this day, it is one of my most cherished travel memories. Afterward, we headed to Sitka, where we went rafting and spotted wildlife like puffins and adorable sea otters before wrapping up the adventure in the final two ports of call, Ketchikan and Victoria, British Columbia.

The onboard offerings were equally impressive, with nightly live music and some of the best fish and chips I’ve ever eaten (Holland America is the first cruise line to serve 100 percent fresh and certified sustainable Alaska seafood on board). Just this year, the line unveiled its Glacier Guarantee : Guests are guaranteed to visit a glacier during their sailing; otherwise, they’re entitled to a Future Cruise Credit equal to 15 percent of their cruise fare.

Celebrity Cruises’ Alaska Dawes Glacier

2.  Celebrity Cruises’ Alaska Dawes Glacier

Best upscale option.

Cruises from: Seattle (roundtrip)

Sailing dates: May through August 2024

Celebrity Cruises offers an upscale onboard experience with plenty of chic hangout spaces, stylish restaurants and contemporary staterooms. For the first time, the spectacular 2019-era Celebrity Edge—known for its 29 restaurants bars and lounges plus innovative spaces like the Magic Carpet , which the line has deemed “the world’s first cantilevered, floating platform that reaches heights of 13 stories above sea level”—will homeport in Seattle. She’ll cruise to Alaska via the seven-night Alaska Dawes Glacier itinerary, including scenic sailing through Endicott Arms and the Inside Passage. As you can likely tell by its name, guests aboard this itinerary will cruise alongside the striking Dawes Glacier, which stands over 600 feet tall and can be further inspected via a thrilling shore excursion. Ports of call include Juneau, Skagway and Victoria (British Columbia).

Crystal’s Vancouver to Vancouver

3.  Crystal’s Vancouver to Vancouver

Best luxury cruise.

Cruises from: Vancouver (roundtrip) Sailing dates: July 2024

For a truly memorable Alaska sailing, splurge on Crystal’s seven-night Vancouver to Vancouver itinerary—and thank me later. As you can guess by its name, the 740-passenger Crystal Serenity will sail roundtrip from Vancouver, cruising through Canada’s glacier-studded Seymour Narrows before calling on Sitka and Skagway, respectively. Afterward, you’ll enjoy scenic cruising through the Endicott Arm fjord before one last port stop in Ketchikan. While in port, cruisers can embark on bucket-list-worthy excursions such as wildlife spotting tours, kayaking adventures and fishing. The on-board programming is equally impressive: All passengers, regardless of their room category, enjoy private butler service; Wi-Fi; a selection of wines, champagne, spirits and non-alcoholic beverages like water, soft drinks and specialty coffees; free gratuities; and one complimentary reservation to each of the two specialty dining restaurants, including the first and only Nobu at sea (yes, that Nobu).

Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic’s Exploring Alaska’s Coastal Wilderness

4.  Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic’s Exploring Alaska’s Coastal Wilderness

Best for wildlife spotting.

Cruises from: Juneau to Sitka and vice-versa Sailing dates: May through September 2024

Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic have teamed up to offer a handful of one-of-a-kind Alaska sailings specially suited for true adventure-seekers. The Exploring Alaska’s Coastal Wilderness itinerary, which sails from Juneau to Sitka and vice-versa (depending on your desired sail date), invites cruisers to experience Alaska’s natural landscapes and wildlife up close and personal with guidance and unique insight from an onboard expedition team . Along the way, partake in adventures like hiking through forests, cruising around icebergs via Zodiac, or searching for puffins and mountain goats in Glacier Bay National Park. Little ones can also partake in the fun: Children and teens can learn more about Alaska’s landscapes and wildlife with the National Geographic Global Explorers family program. Cruisers will sail on one of two 100-person vessels, National Geographic Quest or National Geographic Venture, both offer a shallow draft that, per the website, allows the ships’ captains to “navigate the inner reaches and provide more intimate experiences.”

Alaskan Dream Cruises’ 2024 Ice of the Inside Passage

5.  Alaskan Dream Cruises’ 2024 Ice of the Inside Passage

Best small-ship option.

Cruises from: Sitka to Ketchikan

Sailing dates: May through August 2024 This brand-new itinerary from Indigenous-owned Alaskan Dreams Cruises is ideal for cruisers craving an authentic small-ship experience. The eight-day voyage departs from Sitka aboard the 49-passenger Baranof Dream. From there, you'll enjoy scenic cruising through Glacier Bay National Park. It’s also worth noting that, because of the ship’s small size, guests can gain an up-close view of seven different glaciers, including Margerie, Grand Pacific, Mendenhall, Sawyer, South Sawyer and Dawes glaciers, plus a high-speed jet-boat excursion to LeConte Glacier.

After cruising Glacier Bay National Park, it’s off to Juneau, followed by more scenic sailing through the Tracy Arm and Endicott Arm fjords (the latter can be explored via kayak or skiff expedition). This itinerary is also unique since it includes a Kasaan stop where guests can immerse themselves in Alaska's native culture by visiting the Haida community. The final port of call, Ketchikan, is known as “The Salmon Capital of the World.”

Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Flavors of Alaska

6.  Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Flavors of Alaska

Cruises from: Vancouver to Seward

Sailing dates: June 2024

Cruise the Last Frontier in style with Regent Seven Seas aboard the Seven Seas Explorer, which offers all-suite accommodations equipped with private balconies for soaking in the glacial views. While there are several Alaska itineraries to choose from, Flavors of Alaska , which sails from Vancouver to Seward, is among our favorites since it includes (pretty much) all of Alaska’s most popular ports of call, including Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway and Icy Strait Point, with Hubbard Glacier scenic cruising. As such, it’s an excellent choice for first-time visitors to Alaska. It’s also worth noting that this particular voyage offers up to 50 free excursions, including rainforest and glacier hikes, whale-watching adventures, kayaking and fishing. While this luxury cruise line isn’t cheap, it offers excellent value with numerous amenities already included in the price, such as specialty dining, transfers between the airport and ship, an open bar package, roundtrip air on domestic flights, gratuities and two-for-one fares.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Alaska: Dawes Glacier, Juneau & Ketchikan

7.  Norwegian Cruise Line’s Alaska: Dawes Glacier, Juneau & Ketchikan

Best for families.

Cruises from: Seattle (roundtrip) Sailing dates:  May through September 2024

Norwegian Cruise Line is renowned for its casual, come-as-you-are atmosphere—for example, there are no set dining times—and breadth of activities and amenities. As such, it’s safe to say this mega-ship line is ideal for families of all ages. This summer, gather the family for an epic Alaska sailing aboard the aptly named Norwegian Bliss, which offers thrilling activities like go-kart racing and laser tag. The itinerary is equally impressive as the vessel itself: After setting sail from Seattle, it’s off to scenic Sitka. The following day, you’ll explore Juneau before scenic cruising through Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier. Passengers will then visit Icy Strait Point (home to the state’s largest native Tlingit village, as well as awe-inspiring wildlife, including orcas and humpback whales, which, if you’re lucky, can be spotted straight from the ship). The final Alaskan port of call, Ketchikan, is renowned for its colorful Creek Street, a former red light district turned tourist attraction, where you can also spot salmon swimming upstream (and even the occasional otter or two). Before heading back to Seattle, you’ll visit Victoria, British Columbia, which just so happens to be one of my favorite ports of call thanks to its charming shops and restaurants coupled with its bustling food scene (fun fact: It’s home to the highest number of restaurants per capita in Canada).

Viking Cruises’ Alaska & The Inside Passage

8.  Viking Cruises’ Alaska & The Inside Passage

Best adults-only.

Sailing dates: May through September 2024

Viking is renowned for its adults-only, all-inclusive cruises (think free spa access; Wi-Fi; one shore excursion per port; wine and soft drinks with onboard lunch and dinner; all-balcony accommodations). Cruisers aboard the line’s 11-day Alaska & The Inside Passage itinerary—where nobody is below the age of 18—enjoy visits to popular ports of call like Juneau, Sitka, Icy Strait Point, Skagway and Ketchikan, along with a stop in Valdez, a small fishing town known for its glaciers, waterfalls and scenic hiking trails, before disembarking in Seward, aka the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park. The line is also known for its immersive shore excursions, including a visit to Saxman Native Village and animal encounters at the Alaska Sealife Center.

Royal Caribbean’s Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glacier

9.  Royal Caribbean’s Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glacier

Best budget option.

Cruises from: Seward to Vancouver

Royal Caribbean is known for its laid-back ambiance and bucket-list sailings aboard its mega-ship fleet, which offer something for everyone, be it water slides, skydiving simulators or escape rooms. With fares ranging from $299 to $625 depending on the date, the seven-night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glacier aboard Radiance of the Seas—which offers completely complimentary activities like a rock climbing wall and Broadway-caliber entertainment, not to mention 11 dining options and several bars and lounges—is a great way to experience The Last Frontier without breaking the bank. After embarking in Seward, passengers will enjoy scenic cruising around Hubbard Glacier, followed by port stops in Juneau, Skagway, Haines (famous for its majestic wildlife, including bears and eagles), Icy Strait Point and Ketchikan. Before disembarking in Vancouver, travelers are in for one final treat: Scenic cruising through the Inside Passage.

Princess Cruises’ Seven-Day Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park)

10.  Princess Cruises’ Seven-Day Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park)

Best for foodies.

Culinary connoisseurs can sail to Alaska aboard Discovery Princess, which is among the newest Princess ships to cruise Alaska this season, and the Seven-Day Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) is one for the books since it calls on Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan and Victoria (British Columbia), along with scenic cruising through Glacier Bay National Park. Also, as part of the line’s “North to Alaska” programming, passengers can partake in unique culinary experiences, including Cook My Catch at the new specialty seafood restaurant, The Cach by Rudi. This unique offering allows cruisers to consume their very own fresh catch caught on a fishing excursion. Foodies can also partake in an onboard salmon cooking demonstration led by expert chefs, along with a four-course seafood feast at the Crab Shack, a lunch pop-up found in the World Fresh Marketplace.

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5 Affordable Cruise Vacations to Book — Plus How to Find the Best Deals

Here's what you need to know to save money on your next cruise.

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Best Affordable Cruise Lines

How to find the best cruise deals, tips for saving money while on board.

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Cruising has become increasingly popular in recent years, and it’s easy to see why. This form of travel is incredibly convenient (read: no need to pack and unpack), and everything you need can be found right on board — ultimately taking the stress out of trip planning. Plus, with hundreds of ships at sea across dozens of lines, there’s a cruise out here for every type of traveler. Fortunately, cruising doesn’t have to cost a small fortune, and many budget-conscious travelers may opt to set sail for their next trip. Below, we’ve rounded up the best cruise lines offering affordable fares coupled with value-packed inclusions to stretch your dollar further. We’ve also tapped some expert cruise specialists to share their top tips and tricks to help you save money both on and off the ship.

Here's everything you need to know to book an affordable cruise vacation.

Virgin Voyages

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This adults-only cruise line from Richard Branson — which also happens to be a Travel + Leisure World’s Best Award winner — offers excellent value. In fact, according to T+L A-list cruise advisor and Q Cruise + Travel founder and president Rob Clabbers, Virgin Voyages fares “include more than on most mainstream large-ship cruise lines.” For example, he says, “Virgin fares include internet access, gratuities, all meals — there are no cover charges for its restaurants that on most other lines would be considered specialty restaurants.” Beverages like soft drinks, coffee, and tea are also included, as are snacks, mezze at the aft terrace, and group workout classes. Best of all, there are no pricey beverage packages. “Instead,” says Clabbers, cruisers — or, as Virgin calls them, sailors — can buy their own reasonably priced drinks (think: beers from $6, $10 cocktails, and wines by the glass under $11) a la carte. Additionally, with some promotions , the cruise line throws in a “ bar tab ” credit that can be used towards drinks.

Princess Cruises

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Another World’s Best Award winner — and WBA Hall of Fame Honoree, no less — this fan-favorite ocean line is renowned for refined ships, serene ambiance, and exceptional service. Moreover, per Clabbers, passengers can choose from “optional packages to help customize a passenger’s trip that provide savings over buying things separately.” For an extra $60 per day, consider Princess Plus, which offers perks like Wi-Fi for one device per guest, gratuities, fitness classes (two per sailing), and beverages like bottled water, specialty coffee, soft drinks, and juice. Alternatively, for $80 per day, passengers can spring on the Princess Premier package, which features the same beverages plus specialty dining (two per sailing), unlimited fitness classes, premium desserts, reserved theater seating, and Wi-Fi (four devices per guest).

Norwegian Cruise Line 

Norwegian Cruise Line is a favorite among families of all ages for its over-the-top entertainment and activities (think: go-karting, Broadway-caliber productions, and so on). “While Norwegian Cruise Line may price slightly higher than some of its competitors, you need to consider the Free at Sea package,” says travel advisor Jennifer Travis of Marvelous Mouse Travels . She goes on to describe the promotion as a “game-changer when it comes to cruising” since it includes perks like a “free open bar (up to $1,400 in savings), free specialty dining (up to $180 in savings), free Wi-Fi (up to $200 in savings), and a $50 discount on excursions.” Other Free at Sea perks include 70 percent off second guests, free third and fourth guests (on select dates), and free airfare (per the cruise line’s website: “ Pay airfare for one guest, and you'll automatically lock in roundtrip flights for two ”). Also, you can’t go wrong with the Free at Sea Plus package, which includes a wider selection of beverages, more specialty dining, unlimited Wi-Fi, and additional shore excursion credits. Before booking, be sure to check the line’s full selection of deals , which run the gamut from half-off deposits to $150 cruise credits and more.

Royal Caribbean

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Zip lines, water slides, surfing simulators, ice skating, rock climbing walls: Find all this and more aboard (most) Royal Caribbean ships — and, best of all, they’re complimentary! Ideal for fun- and adventure-loving travelers of all ages — read: kids and kids-at-heart alike — it’s pretty much impossible to be bored while cruising on this World’s Best Award-winning mega-ship line . Additionally, according to Travis, Royal Caribbean “offers some of the best short itineraries,” some of which clock in at under $200 per person for two-night sailings. Longer itineraries, including a seven-night Bahamas sailing aboard one of the line’s newest ships, Odyssey of the Seas , clock in at under $600 per person. The line also offers an abundance of deals , including up to $600 off sailings, 60 percent off second guests, and more.

Carnival Cruise Line 

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“ Carnival Cruise Line is known for its competitive pricing without cutting back on the onboard activities or various dining options, thus making them an attractive option to budget-conscious cruisers,” explains Travis. For example, many itineraries, including a four-night Bahamas cruise from Miami , clock in at just over $150 per person. Additionally, says the travel advisor, “Carnival sails to a wide variety of destinations from so many local ports that you almost do not need to fly to your cruise ship anymore, which is another huge savings given the cost (and stress) flights can add to any vacation.” Keep an eye out for frequent flash sales for even more savings.

Booking early is an easy way to save on your next cruise vacation . “Typically,” says Travis, “the best pricing on a cruise is when the schedule is first released.” And, while you could wait for a last-minute deal, “you may not get the room category that you want.” Similarly, Clabbers says that flexibility is key when it comes to finding — and scoring — the best cruise deals . For example, he previously told T+L that if you are “very flexible and are looking for a standard room on a large ship on an itinerary that repeats week after week, you are more likely to find a promotional fare.”

Conversely, giving up some of that flexibility sometimes pays off. According to Clabbers, select cruise lines will offer lower fares to those who opt for a nonrefundable deposit instead of a refundable one. Finally, you may also consider cruising in shoulder season or even low season. Sure, the weather won’t be perfect, but the fewer crowds and cheaper fares more than make up for that, especially if you’re on a budget.

While your tab can quickly rack up once on board, there are several savvy ways to save money. For one, consider bringing your own booze. According to Travis, “Many cruise lines allow their guests to bring a specific amount of alcohol or nonalcoholic beverages onboard the ships, which can help save you money while you are on the ship.” Additionally, ​​Michele Benard , another travel advisor at Marvelous Mouse Travels, advises packing your own necessities from home — like Advil, Tums,  motion sickness medicine, and after-sun lotion — as opposed to buying them on board at a much higher price. You’ll also want to skip the souvenirs at the onboard gift shop, which tend to be more expensive than those you’d find in port.

Benard also recommends taking advantage of “all the free activities on the cruise ships,” which can include everything from water slides to trivia game shows. Pro tip: “Stay onboard during a port day, and the lines won’t be as long.” On a similar note, spa treatments tend to be less expensive on port days, so those craving some R&R — that is, sans breaking the bank — may consider booking a service during this time.

Finally, says Clabbers, save money on your next cruise by enlisting the help of an onboard cruise consultant to select your next sailing. “You will typically receive an onboard credit or savings on your next cruise, and your own travel advisor will be alerted so they can help you plan your vacation.”

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Celebrity Beyond

Launched in April 2022, Celebrity Beyond is the third ship in the cruise line's Edge Series, capable of holding up to 3,260 passengers and 1,400 crew members. On board, guests have their pick of 32 food and beverage venues serving everything from Greek to French to Italian cuisine; there are also several cocktail bars and lounges where guests can grab a drink.

One of the highlights of Celebrity Beyond is its 4,500-piece art collection, which includes works by travel photographers and international artists. There is also no shortage of unique entertainment options; these range from acrobatic shows to juggling mixologist performances. To enjoy stunning water views, enjoy Celebrity's "Magic Carpet," a large platform that hangs off the edge of the ship and moves from deck to deck.

Staterooms offer amenities like plush bathrobes, comfortable Cashmere mattresses and flat-screen TVs; many also come with private verandas. For a one-of-a-kind experience, splurge on a room in The Retreat. This resort-within-a-resort features villas and suites with added luxuries like plunge pools, hot tubs and butlers. Plus, guests of The Retreat have exclusive access to a private sundeck, restaurant and lounge, along with an onboard credit that can be used however you see fit.

Celebrity Beyond sails to a variety of popular Mediterranean and Caribbean destinations, including the French Riviera, Italy, Mexico and more. 

U.S. News Insider Tip: On Celebrity Beyond, if you're lucky, your drink might be poured by Captain Kate McCue herself during the nightly flair bartender show at the Grand Plaza Martini Bar. Make sure to follow her behind-the-scenes adventures on Instagram. – Skye Sherman, Contributor

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Debuted in October 2021, Rotterdam welcomes up to 2,668 guests. The name hearkens back to the line's founding in the late 19th century, when its first ship, Rotterdam, sailed from the Netherlands to New York. Though the ship's name is rooted in the cruise line's past, its amenities are anything but antiquated. 

Among Rotterdam's standout facilities is World Stage, a performance venue that features a two-story, 270-degree wraparound LED screen that creates a panorama of light and sound for audience members. For more entertainment, passengers can catch a performance at any of the ship's numerous music venues, including the Rolling Stone Rock Room and B.B. King's Blues Club.

When travelers aren't grooving to live tunes, they can test their luck at the onboard casino or relax at the spa. Meanwhile, kids can play the day away at the Kids Club. Foodies will be pleased to hear the ship offers eight dining options, including Rudi's Sel de Mer, a French brasserie, and Tamarind, which highlights the culinary traditions of Southeast Asia, China and Japan.

Cabins range in size from 143 square feet to 1,290 square feet, with some of the luxury suites boasting floor-to-ceiling windows, whirlpool baths and verandas with hot tubs.

Sailings aboard Rotterdam depart from ports like Fort Lauderdale, Florida , and Amsterdam to destinations in the Caribbean, Europe and the Panama Canal.

U.S. News Insider Tip: The art collection aboard Rotterdam is valued at more than $4.1 million and has 2,645 pieces of diverse works ranging in value from $500 to $620,000. Take some time to walk around the ship to explore the collections. Each of the three stairwells has a theme that reaches from top to bottom: architecture, music or zoology. – Jill Schildhouse, Contributor

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Celebrity Apex

The Celebrity Apex – which made its inaugural sailing in June 2021 – can hold up to 2,910 passengers and 1,320 crew members. Guests can wine and dine at 29 restaurants, bars and lounges, then spend the night testing their luck at the casino or enjoying live music at the Magic Carpet (which offers great ocean views). Specialty restaurants include a steakhouse and a raw bar, while main dining options feature Mediterranean, Italian and French cuisines. There are also meeting spaces and multipurpose areas on board, as well as upscale shops. 

Visit the spa or adults-only Solarium pool to stay relaxed throughout your stay at sea. For younger travelers, there are some kid-friendly areas of the ship – such as a Camp at Sea. However, the ship is geared more toward adult clientele (or families with older children) looking for a relaxing escape.

The ship's staterooms, which start at 181 square feet, offer smart TVs, customizable air conditioning and plenty of storage space. Many rooms also offer private verandas. If you're willing to splurge, consider booking a room in The Retreat. This exclusive section of the ship features luxury accommodations as well as access to a private restaurant, sun deck and lounge. Plus, rooms in The Retreat offer more space, measuring up to 1,892 square feet.

The Celebrity Apex sails to European destinations like Greece, Italy, Croatia and Portugal, as well as to Caribbean hot spots like St. Thomas , Puerto Rico , Belize and Grand Cayman . 

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Seven Seas Splendor

Debuted in September 2021, the 746-passenger, 548-crew member Seven Seas Splendor is the newest ship within the Regent fleet. Seven Seas Splendor – along with most of the line's other ships – takes opulence to the next level by equipping each suite with its own private balcony. Other standard in-room amenities include interactive flat-screen TVs, luxurious bath products, bathrobes and slippers, signature queen-size beds and dining tables for two. There are 10 suite categories available, ranging from the smallest Veranda (307 square feet) and Deluxe Veranda suites (308 to 361 square feet) to the largest Regent (4,443 square feet) and Master suites (1,895 to 2,108 square feet). 

Guests have a wide array of things to do while on board. Spend your days relaxing at the spa, playing paddle tennis or bocce ball, working up a sweat on the jogging track or taking a dip in the ship's two whirlpools and two pools, one of which is an infinity-edge pool that stretches along the edge of the ship, providing swimmers with exceptional views of the ocean. At night, enjoy one of five shows at the onboard theater. 

When it comes to food, Seven Seas Splendor offers eight eateries ranging from casual to fine dining. Enjoy your breakfast alfresco at La Veranda and grub down for lunch at the Pool Grill buffet. For something more formal, opt for a French-inspired meal at Chartreuse, Pan-Asian dishes at Pacific Rim or Compass Rose, the largest restaurant on the ship.

Seven Seas Splendor visits a variety of European and Mediterranean destinations, as well as ports across Europe, the Caribbean, Africa and South America.

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Debuted in May 2023, Oceania Cruises' first new ship in more than a decade can hold up to 1,200 passengers and 800 crew members. Vista is the inaugural ship in Oceania's Allura Class, featuring top-of-the-line amenities like a culinary center, an artist loft and an extensive library, along with facilities like a pool, a casino, a spa and a fitness center. Additionally, Vista offers enrichment opportunities like destination-focused seminars led by guest speakers and dynamic musical performances.

One of the highlights of Oceania Vista is its wide array of dining venues, from specialty restaurants like Ember (American fare) and Toscana (Italian cuisine) to the poolside Waves Grill and daily afternoon tea service. In the evening, guests can grab a drink at their choice of several bars and lounges; Vista's immersive mixology program utilizes innovative techniques and trends to create an elevated cocktail experience.

Vista's well-appointed staterooms – which range from 240 to 2,400 square feet – boast balconies, queen-size beds, rainforest showers, flat-screen TVs and 24-hour room service, among other amenities. If you splurge for a suite, you'll enjoy added benefits like iPads, cashmere blankets, complimentary laundry and shoeshine services, access to the Executive Lounge and butler service.

Oceania Vista explores an array of popular destinations in the U.S., the Caribbean, Mexico, the Mediterranean and more.

U.S. News Insider Tip:  The design of the Vista creates more expansive and contemporary public areas than other ships in Oceania's fleet, so even when the ship is at full capacity, it never feels crowded. Also, since it is an all-veranda ship, all guests have the same great ocean view. – Julie L. Kessler, Contributor

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Disney Magic

The 2,713-passenger Disney Magic is the oldest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet (it first launched in 1998). It was last refurbished in May 2023, when it received updates like a "Soul"-themed lounge, concierge-level upgrades and a new "Encanto" live show. The ship also features family favorites such as the AquaDuck waterslide, the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique dress-up shop and Edge, an interactive game center for tweens.

Disney Magic features diverse entertainment, including live shows, an open-air Wide World of Sports deck, three pools and a splash area for children younger than 3. Unique to the Magic is the teens-only Chill Spa. When it comes to dining, the ship offers eight eateries, including an adults-only specialty restaurant and buffet options. Recent cruisers gave the food quality mixed reviews.

In terms of lodging, 70% of cabins offer ocean views or verandas. All cabins are outfitted with flat-screen TVs, sitting areas and bathrooms with separate showers and tubs. Suites include extra perks such as concierge service and media libraries. Past cruisers noted that the service on this ship is up to Disney's standards, but so is the price tag.

Disney Magic sails from Galveston, Texas ;  San Diego ;  Miami ; Fort Lauderdale, Florida ;  New Orleans ; and  San Juan, Puerto Rico . It visits destinations across the Bahamas , the Caribbean, Mexico and the Panama Canal.

U.S. News Insider Tip : Once per sailing, guests are invited to watch Tangled: The Musical in the Walt Disney Theater. This Broadway-style show retells the story of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider with three new original songs, puppets, and beautiful costumes. This show is very popular, so it's best to get to the theater about an hour before the show starts to get a good seat. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime. – Megan duBois, Contributor

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Launched in April 2016, Viking Sea is the second vessel in Viking's Ocean Cruises fleet. Carrying 930 passengers, the ship's small size is designed to allow direct access to smaller ports around the world.

Viking Sea's staterooms range from 270-square-foot Veranda Staterooms to the 1,448-square-foot Owner's Suite. All accommodations include balconies, flat-screen TVs, king-sized beds, complimentary Wi-Fi access and bathrooms with heated floors. Those who splurge on upgraded staterooms receive extra perks like priority reservations for excursions, spa treatments and specialty restaurants.

The ship's facilities include a fitness center, a Nordic spa (complete with a snow grotto), an outdoor gym and yoga area, a theater and a one-of-a-kind infinity pool on the stern of the ship that gives the illusion of swimming in the ocean.

When you work up an appetite, the Viking Sea offers a variety of dining options to quell your hunger. They range from casual Norwegian cuisine at Mamsen's to alfresco dining on the Aquavit Terrace. Recent passengers report a stellar onboard experience, describing the food as delicious, the ship as comfortable and the service as top-notch.

Viking Sea sails to ports across Alaska, Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and the West Indies.

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Odyssey of the Seas

Launched in July 2021, the Odyssey of the Seas holds 5,498 passengers and 1,550 crew members. Royal Caribbean's latest ship is the first Quantum Ultra Class vessel to sail in the United States. As a member of this class, Odyssey of the Seas offers standout amenities like RipCord by iFLY, billed as the only skydiving simulator available at sea, and the FlowRider, a 40-foot-long surf simulator. There is also the North Star observation capsule, which hoists guests 300 feet above sea level over the cruise ship to enjoy unparalleled views below. 

In addition to these thrilling activities, the ship comes equipped with standard facilities like pools, an arcade, a spa, a fitness center with classes, kids clubs and shopping venues. There are also 15 dining options, ranging from Japanese fare to all-you-can-eat buffets to Starbucks. For drinks, the ship offers nine bars and lounges, giving passengers plenty of places to enjoy libations. Entertainment options include theatrical performances, live music, a casino, outdoor movie nights and more. 

As far as cabins go, cruisers can choose between Interior, Ocean View, and Balcony staterooms, as well as suite accommodations and new Virtual Balcony rooms. These technologically advanced cabins feature floor-to-ceiling displays that project real-time views of the sights and sounds from the outside of the ship. 

Odyssey of the Seas sails to ports in Europe, as well as to various destinations in the Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Cape Liberty, New Jersey.

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Scarlet Lady

The first ship within the Virgin Voyages fleet, the adults-only Scarlet Lady welcomes more than 2,770 passengers and 1,160 crew members. Debuted in October 2021, the Scarlet Lady boasts a collection of unique amenities not often found on cruise ships, including a tattoo studio, a record shop and a blow-dry bar. And instead of a buffet or a dining hall, the Scarlet Lady offers a collection of more than 20 specialty restaurants, all covered by the cruise fare. Standouts include Extra Virgin, a traditional Italian restaurant serving handmade pasta, and Gunbae, a Korean barbecue eatery.

The Scarlet Lady also deviates from cruise industry tradition when it comes to onboard entertainment. Instead of Broadway classics, cruisers will be treated to six original shows, along with "micro plays" that are performed throughout the ship.

Cabin sizes range from 105 to 177 square feet for the Insider rooms to nearly 2,150 square feet for the RockStar Quarters suites. The latter are outfitted with marble bathrooms and serviced by RockStar Agents who are available to assist guests 24/7. All accommodations feature mood lighting, minibars, free Wi-Fi and adjustable Seabeds, which allow travelers to transform their beds into couches when they want to entertain.

The Scarlet Lady sails to destinations in the Caribbean, like the Bahamas , from Miami .

U.S. News Insider Tip:  Use the app to book dinner reservations as far out from your sailing as you can, or 45 days out for most sailors. If you wait until closer to time or until you're on board, you will likely find that the most popular restaurants and dining times are all booked up. –  Holly Johnson, Contributor

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Symphony of the Seas

The 6,680-passenger, 2,200-crew-member Symphony of the Seas set sail in 2018 and features 18 decks packed with activities.

For heart-pounding fun, travelers will find a surf simulator, an indoor ice skating rink, two 40-foot rock walls, a zip line and a 10-story slide. Meanwhile, relaxation seekers can unwind in the spa, sip cocktails made by robotic bartenders or stroll through the Central Park -inspired neighborhood.

Onboard snacks and meals are served at 20 quick-service and sit-down eateries. The Main Dining Room is where the ship's traditional, complimentary dinners are provided nightly, but specialty options like a steakhouse, a bistro and a Johnny Rockets outpost are also available. What's more, cruisers can dine at Jamie's Italian, a restaurant helmed by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.

After filling up on gourmet fare, passengers can retreat to their cabins, all of which include work desks, flat-screen TVs and minibars. Guests can choose from 149-square-foot Interior Staterooms, some of which have virtual balconies with real-time views of the ocean, or opt for upgraded cabins with furnished balconies and up to 1,524 square feet of space. Select suites also feature two bedrooms, whirlpool tubs and dining rooms.

Symphony of the Seas departs from Cape Liberty, New Jersey, Miami , Fort Lauderdale, Rome and Barcelona for sailings throughout the Caribbean and Europe.

U.S. News Insider Tip: If you’re on one of the 19 Royal Caribbean ships that have a FlowRider, like Symphony of the Seas (which has two!), reserve a private lesson with a pro. For a small fee, you'll save yourself some embarrassment and get more ride time. – Skye Sherman, Contributor

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Best Carnival cruise ships: Here’s which ship you should sail, based on your travel style

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Choosing a Carnival cruise ship is no simple task, especially if you’re new to cruising. As one of the largest cruise brands in the world, Carnival Cruise Line has more than two dozen vessels in its fleet, offering everything from megaship adventures to smaller-ship experiences. Many variables — price, embarkation dates, travel companions, ship size and amenities, and destination — can shape the way you make your choice.

So, what is the best Carnival cruise ship? Here are my picks for the top options in several categories.

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Mardi Gras: Best Carnival cruise ship for families

The best Carnival cruise ship for kids is undoubtedly Mardi Gras . Not only is it one of Carnival’s newest vessels, but it’s also one of the largest, and it has tons of activities to keep families with children busy.

At the expansive kids club, daily programming includes scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, and video games. The club draws in young cruisers and gives them space to make friends and play with peers. Beyond the dedicated kids facilities, the ship has a massive arcade and many top-deck diversions. One of these is the Ultimate Playground — a space encompassing a ropes course, waterslides and Bolt, the first-ever roller coaster at sea . (Note that the arcade and Bolt cost extra.)

Related: The 5 best cruise lines for families  

Mardi Gras is full of fantastic family-friendly dining, including the line’s Dr. Seuss-themed Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast (for a small fee). The ship also includes pizza, soft-serve ice cream, Shaq’s fried chicken and Guy Fieri burgers in its fares. Even the pickiest of eaters will be satisfied. Kids can order off special menus in the complimentary main dining rooms and join in their waiters’ rollicking dance performances just when they start to get antsy sitting still.

The ship also does a nice job of accommodating families of all sizes and budgets. Many of Mardi Gras’ standard cabins sleep at least four people, and the ship offers connecting cabins.

Its Family Harbor staterooms provide access to a special family lounge area with TVs, sitting areas and internet stations. Breakfast is offered there each morning, and snacks and drinks — including free soda — are provided throughout the day. So, you never have to go far when the kids need a snack. Cabins in the Family Harbor category feature a nautical theme, plenty of storage and space to sleep at least four people.

Mardi Gras’ new sister ship, Carnival Celebration, is also a fantastic option in this category, offering a nearly identical experience (with just a few changes in the names and themes of specific venues).

Carnival Horizon: Best ship for luxury lovers

Let’s be clear: Carnival is not a luxury cruise line, nor does it offer huge suites on most ships. The suites it has are smaller than most other brands’ high-end accommodations, and they do not include amenities like butler service.

With that in mind, one ship that offers slightly more exclusive options is Carnival Horizon — the second vessel in Carnival’s three-ship Vista class. It offers a top-deck, adults-only Serenity sun deck area; an extensive menu of spa treatments, salon services and fitness classes at the onboard Cloud 9 Spa; and a handful of upmarket cabin offerings.

If you’re into wellness, relaxation and self-care, check out the spa and fitness center’s manicures, pedicures, facials, massages, teeth whitening treatments, acupuncture, anti-wrinkle procedures, state-of-the-art cycling classes, thermal suite, hot tubs, saunas and steam rooms for a fee. For digs that include pampering, try a Cloud 9 Spa cabin to receive extras like complimentary thermal suite access and two free yoga or Pilates classes.

Related: The 8 best cruise lines for elegance and exclusivity

If exclusive stateroom enclaves are what you seek, you’ll want to book one of the ship’s Havana Cabana cabins. They come in several varieties, from 185-square-foot insides to Havana Suites, which offer 260 square feet of interior space (with a dividing wall to separate sleeping and living areas), plus a 100-square-foot patio area with loungers and a hammock. All Havana Cabana cruisers get access to an exclusive lanai and pool deck. With a suite booking, you’ll also receive priority embarkation and disembarkation.

If a traditional suite is more your style, consider a Grand Suite, which includes priority embarkation, disembarkation and dining times, as well as access to the Havana pool area. Note, however, that Grand Suites run only 345 square feet with 85-square-foot balconies — disappointing when you consider some of Royal Caribbean’s largest rooms are nearly five times that size.

The only ships on which you’ll find larger accommodations are the line’s newest: Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration and Carnival Jubilee, all of which house Presidential Suites. Those accommodations offer 1,120 square feet of space with 600-square-foot balconies and separate living and sleeping areas. However, the ships — part of the line’s Excel Class — are so large and attract so many families that I’ve ruled them out as the most luxurious.

Carnival Conquest: Best ship for budget travelers

If you’re on a budget and simply looking for one of the cheapest Carnival cruise ships, a solid bet is Carnival Conquest. It offers Bahamas and Caribbean voyages of three to five nights. Think of it this way: The shorter the cruise , the less expensive it will be.

Plus, it sails from Miami, one of the world’s largest cruise hubs. More ships leaving from a specific port means more competition, which can drive prices lower.

Related: The 8 classes of Carnival ships, explained

Carnival Conquest is one of the line’s oldest ships, but it’s also a ton of fun. Because short sailings tend to attract a more lively crowd, passengers can expect lots of dancing, socializing and late nights at Henri’s Dance Club. During the day, passengers enjoy spending time around the pool and grabbing free burgers from Guy’s Burger Joint.

It’s also one of the few vessels left in the fleet that still features jaw-dropping interiors designed by renowned architect Joe Farcus, who made Carnival synonymous with quirky patterns, bright colors and neon lights.

At the time of publication, prices started from $47 per person, per night, for an inside cabin.

Carnival Sunrise: Best Carnival cruise ship for singles

Unfortunately, Carnival has been slow to adopt solo cabins, meaning that no ships in its fleet offer accommodations for one.

Because all staterooms are designed for double occupancy, it’s generally a rule that a person traveling alone must pay both fares. This means they would pay twice as much per person as two people sharing a room.

Related: The best cruise ships for solo travelers

In order to make the single supplement as affordable as possible, solo Carnival cruisers will want to balance finding an inexpensive vessel with choosing one that sails short itineraries. They’ll also probably want one that’s a bit livelier (read: not the oldest in the fleet).

A great contender for the title of best Carnival ship for singles is Carnival Sunrise. Formerly Carnival Triumph, the ship was completely gutted, overhauled and renamed in 2019. Although it originally debuted in 1999, it feels fresh and nearly new. It offers the line’s signature Serenity adults-only sun deck, RedFrog Pub, Alchemy Bar and a slew of lounges, nightclubs and daily activities.

Combine that with short, affordable voyages from Miami, and you can sail to the Bahamas or Caribbean for four or five nights from as little as $104 per night if you’re solo. Short sailings also tend to draw a more fun-loving, social crowd. So, if your goal is to mingle and potentially meet other solo cruisers, you stand a good chance on Carnival Sunrise.

Carnival Pride: Best ship for retirees

Retired travelers have all the time in the world to take longer cruises, which generally allow them to visit more far-flung locales. Those trips can come with a substantial price tag, which is why, as a budget option, Carnival is such a great choice.

In particular, Carnival Pride’s voyages consist of nine- and 12-night itineraries to the Baltic, British Isles and Iceland on a regular cadence. Longer voyages mean more time to explore but also fewer children and less of a frat party vibe. (Take note if you’re thinking of bringing your grandkids.)

Related: The 7 best cruises for seniors who love to travel

Carnival Pride is one of the oldest ships sailing for Carnival. That actually works in its favor if you’re a retiree who enjoys smaller ships and vintage design — in this case, more artwork and decor by Farcus.

In addition to a comedy club and an onboard spa, the ship also offers an adults-only sun deck, several bars and lounges, and plenty of dining options and daily activities to stave off boredom on longer voyages.

Bottom line

So, which Carnival cruise ship is the best? It all depends on your specific preferences. Whether you’re searching for an inexpensive vacation, a family-friendly vessel or a ship that will take you on a longer voyage to Europe, there’s a Carnival cruise to fit your taste and budget.

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I'm a cruise musician on an adults-only ship. I make $4,000 each month and get to travel the world — but there are drawbacks too.

  • Jack Nolan, 32, is a guitar player who lives and works on a Virgin Voyages cruise ship.
  • He makes $4,000 a month and has his living expenses covered by the cruise line.
  • Nolan has traveled the world and documents his life onboard on TikTok.

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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with English musician Jack Nolan, 32, about his experiences living and working on cruise ships over the last seven years. Nolan runs a TikTok account detailing his life on the high seas. The following has been edited for length and clarity. 

I'm currently on the Valiant Lady, which is a Virgin Voyages ship. We're sailing around the Mediterranean for the summer.

Almost every day you wake up in a new place. It's amazing to have the opportunity to travel and get paid for it, as well. I don't think there are many jobs where you can meet so many people from all over the world. And we're all here to do the same thing, which is enjoy the perks of working on a cruise.

@jackcruisesaround Welcome to the manor, on @Virgin Voyages #themanor #virginvoyges #valiantlady #cruise #cruiseship #crewship #performance #guitar #guitarsolo #prince #purplerain #musiciansoftiktok #crewmember ♬ original sound - Jack Nolan - Cruise Ship Life

My passion for music led me to a life at sea

I grew up loving music. Ever since I was a kid, I was always into rock music and bands. My dad put a guitar in my hands when I was about 9 years old and taught me songs he knew from his favorite bands.

I went to university to study music and I met a bunch of musicians. From there, I joined bands. I was playing in wedding bands and original bands.

Then I met a drummer who was a bit older than me and had already been on the ships. He was starting his own cruise ship band and he asked me if I wanted to play guitar. 

Cruises don't directly hire the bands, they go through an agent. So, we just needed an initial in. Our drummer already knew the process of how to get a cruise ship gig , so he led the way. He knew that, as a brand new band, we needed to film some content to use to apply to the right agents.

We would rehearse and record as much of the rehearsal as possible. We even put on a gig ourselves and funded it just so we could record a crowd clapping between some of the songs.

It took a good four or five months of waiting. But luckily, it worked. It got us a gig on Celebrity Cruises. We were on Celebrity cruises from 2016 all the way until the start of 2022. After that, me and the keyboard player joined Virgin in May 2022.

I currently play guitar in a band on an adults-only ship

The bread and butter of our performances is playing as a five-piece band: guitar, drums, bass guitar, keyboards, and lead singer. 

We have a large rep of songs and genres that we play, a real mix of mid-tempo songs and upbeat tunes. We play everything from Elvis to Etta James to Bruno Mars to Daft Punk. 

We play two or three hours a day. They have us break into acoustic trios and duos and sometimes I do solo guitar sets. It's not strenuous at all. We have one day off each week, as well. 

It depends on if I've played late the night before, but sometimes I'll actually wake up around noon because we've played until almost 2 a.m.

If we're in port, I'll go out and explore. If it's a sea day, I'll hit up the gym. There's honestly so much free time, especially on this ship. It's quite incredible. 

We're playing usually from 5 or 6 p.m. throughout the evening. It's a very cool lifestyle. 

@jackcruisesaround ♬ original sound - Jack Nolan - Cruise Ship Life

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There's no kids on board. It's amazing. The people on here are in good spirits because there's no stress. People are just adults having fun.

They give us the freedom as performers to interact with the guests. They encourage us to go get drinks with them, to sit and chat with them, interact, and help them feel more immersed within the crew. 

I can easily save money because my living expenses are covered

We were making $3,000 a month on Celebrity. At the time, we thought that was great. But then we heard about Virgin. They were a new company and they were offering more money for musicians, so we were quick to jump ship.

As musicians, we're now making $4,000 a month.

Your rent, your board, your food onboard — it's all covered by the company. You save money so easily.

Being British and working for American cruise lines, we're paid in dollars and we're not taxed on those because we're not from the US and we're also living on a ship.

There's a thing called Seafarers' earning deduction . If you're from the UK and you're not living in the UK for more than half the year, then you don't need to pay income tax, as well. 

That's a really sweet part of being a full-time cruise ship musician, to save so much money. 

My favorite parts are traveling and meeting new people

I always get off the ship whenever we're in port, just for sanity. If you spend too much time on board, it kind of messes with your head.

We're one of the positions on board that is lucky enough to have so much downtime, so we can get off the ship usually whenever we want. 

Kangaroos in Australia; snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef; bungee jumping in New Zealand; sailing through the Norwegian fjords; taking quad bikes around Greece — it's been amazing to have the opportunity to travel to all these places and get paid for it, as well.

The downside is you only get a few hours to explore. You get to go to these amazing places, but you don't really get to immerse yourself in them.

But usually, these cruises are week-long and they repeat. So you can go back the next week to the same spots and find your local coffee spots, Wi-Fi spots, beaches, hangouts. 

And you learn so much when you're meeting people from all over the world, the different cultures they have, the experiences. I think that's my number one favorite thing. I've made friends for life.

But life at sea isn't always luxurious

Living in a small, windowless cabin can suck. It can be nice at times. It can feel cozy and you can nap at any time of the day because you haven't got daylight.

But if you miss daylight too much, it's not great.

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Keeping up a long-distance relationship is extremely tough, too. I have a girlfriend and she's in LA. 

Luckily, the Wi-Fi on Virgin is free, so we get to FaceTime every night. But it does cut out at times, which is frustrating. The internet is often slow. 

My plan is to head over to California after this contract. I want to move on and keep my relationship healthy.  

There's no job quite like this one

If you're thinking about joining a ship and working as a performer, go for it , especially if you're young and you're single. It's a great time. 

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13 things you should do before every cruise

Gene Sloan

You've booked your cruise. You've booked your flights. You've booked your pre- and post-cruise hotels. Now, it's just a matter of counting the days until your on-the-water adventure begins, right?

Well, not quite.

There are many (mostly) little things you still need to do before you begin your journey to the pier to board your ship.

From downloading your cruise line's app and using it to check in for your trip to signing up for ship-based activities in advance, here's our handy checklist of 13 things everyone should do before leaving home for a cruise vacation.

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Check in online

Yeah, I know, you were going to do this anyway. But, just in case you weren't: Know that it pays off big time to check in online before your cruise.

There's a lot of paperwork required to check in for a cruise, including (at many cruise lines) filling out documents asking for personal information such as your name, address, gender, date of birth, nationality and even pregnancy status; emergency contacts; and your pre- and post-cruise travel plans. You'll also be asked to set up an onboard account and submit a photo of yourself.

If you do this all in advance online — and many lines now require that you do — you'll be able to board your ship quicker than if you wait to do it at the pier.

Note that in most cases, you can check in online for a cruise many weeks in advance. At Royal Caribbean , the check-in window opens a full 45 days in advance of a sailing. At Carnival Cruise Line , check-in opens 14 days before departure.

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Check your identification documents

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Long before you check in for your cruise, you should take a glance at whatever identification document you're going to use during the check-in process to make sure it hasn't expired — or is even close to expiring.

On many cruise itineraries, you will need a passport , and many countries that cruise lines visit require passports to be valid for at least six months beyond the date you plan to leave the country. Many countries also require at least two blank pages in your passport. If your passport is full of visa stamps, it's time to get a new one, even if it hasn't expired.

Download the cruise app

Many cruise lines now have apps you can download to your smartphone. The apps vary in capabilities, but many will show you a daily list of activities on your ship and everything you have reserved. Many also will let you make restaurant reservations and book shore excursions and other activities.

A few will let you order drinks and other items (think: pizza and beer) to be brought to wherever you happen to be standing. That's pretty cool, right? The best part: The apps will work on board even if you don't pay for a Wi-Fi package.

Some of the apps also will aid you with the check-in process. The Celebrity Cruises app, for instance, lets you check in for a cruise with relative ease. You'll even be able to submit the security photo the cruise line requires using the Celebrity app. The app also will show your Celebrity Xpress boarding pass, so there's no need to print one in advance of heading to the pier.

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Print out your documents

In theory, you don't need to print your cruise boarding pass if you have it on your mobile device, but I still always do — and I recommend you do the same.

I always keep a hard copy of every travel document — including pages that show my itinerary and reservation numbers for related hotel stays and flights — in my carry-on bag.

There are several reasons to do this. One is that you never know when your mobile device will die or have a connectivity issue that results in the document you need not being available. But you might also encounter authorities — an immigration official at a border, for instance — who will want to see hard copies of your itinerary before allowing you to proceed.

Tell friends and family about your trip

It's always a good idea to let at least a few people close to you know you're leaving on a trip. Give them a rough outline of where you're going and tell them how to contact you in an emergency. This might seem like obvious advice, but a reminder never hurts.

I have forgotten to do this at times — and while it's never resulted in a crisis, it has gotten me in trouble with the family.

I found myself in the big-time doghouse in late 2020 with my 75-year-old, always-worries-when-I-travel mom after forgetting to tell her I was heading to Barbados at the last minute to report on the first Caribbean cruise after the COVID-19 crisis began. She only found out I was out of the country when one of her friends saw me on TV talking about how I was quarantined in my cabin on the ship due to an outbreak of the illness. You can imagine her reaction. Lesson learned.

Also: Call your mom.

Research ports in advance

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On some vacations — a beach trip, for instance — you don't have to do much research in advance. You just show up and figure out your days on the fly.

Most cruises aren't that way — at least if you want to get the most out of them. At the heart of most cruises are port calls that, in many cases, are short, often just a few hours. You want to have a plan for what to do in these ports, or you'll miss out on a big part of the cruising experience.

Once you know which ports you'll be visiting, do as much research as you can. You can read TPG's guides to the best excursions and activities in destinations like Alaska , the Caribbean and the Mediterranean .

Join a Facebook group for your cruise line

Another great place to get ideas for what to do in ports and on ships — and what to bring on a cruise, for that matter — are the many private Facebook groups dedicated to particular lines.

I belong to a number of them, including the Royal Caribbean Cruises group, the COPs (Cruisers Opinion Page) group and the Holland America Line Fans group. On these pages, you'll find thousands of cruise fans who often are only too willing to answer questions you might have about your upcoming trip. I've met some wonderful people in these groups, some of whom have become my longtime friends on Facebook.

Sign up for private tours in advance

Booking a shore excursion directly through your cruise line is easy. You check a box on an online form before sailing or while on board, and — poof — it's all arranged. But booking tours through your line isn't the only option, and it's not always the best choice.

In many cases, you can save a lot of money — and get a better touring experience — by booking shore excursions in advance through independent tour operators in ports or a tour booking service such as Viator or ToursByLocals .

Often, independent tours will be more intimate than the tours offered directly through cruise lines. They might go to the same sites but in a small van instead of a big motorcoach. You might have six or eight other people on a tour with you instead of nearly 40. If your traveling group is big enough, you might even book a private tour just for your friends and family with an independent tour operator.

Related: We skipped the cruise ship excursion and went with ToursByLocals — here's what happened

Sign up for activities in advance

Some lines will let you sign up for shows, tours and other activities (including meals at specialty restaurants) before sailing using online portals. If you want to be sure you get a seat for a specific show on a specific night, or a specific tour or restaurant reservation time, it's a good idea to do this. It's common for popular shows, tours and restaurant reservation times to book up in advance.

If you don't sign up for activities in advance, a backup strategy is to do so just after you board a vessel — but I'm a big advocate of advance planning. You'll find it particularly pays off when sailing on a giant ship, such as Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas , where there are thousands of other passengers competing for restaurant reservations and show tickets.

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Consider travel insurance

It's not always smooth seas when it comes to cruising or any other sort of travel. We hate to bring it up, but you might need to cancel your cruise in advance due to the sudden onset of an illness. Or, perhaps, you need emergency medical attention during your sailing. Maybe the flight to your ship gets canceled, and you miss the vessel's departure.

These sorts of things can happen to cruisers, and they're all situations where you might benefit from having travel insurance. Here's a comparison of the top travel insurance providers and information about cancel for any reason add-ons .

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Pack wisely

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For starters, pack early ... and be strategic. Throw all the clothes you think you'll need on the cruise in a pile, then take away half of them. We promise you won't need them.

Most cruising these days is casual, and you only need a few outfits to rotate through a voyage. If things get dirty, no problem. Some ships have launderettes on cabin decks where you can run a load or two of laundry every few days. If not, you can send laundry out to be cleaned on board for a fee in most cases (you might even get this for free if you have status with a cruise line ).

The extra cost of doing a few loads of laundry on a ship is a small price to pay for the freedom of not having to lug a giant suitcase around as you travel to and from your ship. Plus, you'll want to save room in your suitcase for all the little treasures you'll find along the way.

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In addition to packing light, pack anything you think you might need for the first few hours of your cruise in your carry-on bag . This means things like medication and a phone charger, but also a bathing suit, a hat, sunscreen and other items that'll let you head straight to the pool deck to start the fun. A porter will likely take away your main bag as you arrive at the port, and you might not see it delivered to your cabin for several hours.

Put your phone in airplane mode

Some of the biggest cruise ship horror stories online are tales of cruising newbies who racked up thousands of dollars in cellphone charges while on ships.

This can happen when you leave your phone turned on and, say, watch videos on the internet. Many phone plans — even international plans — do not include talking, texting and data on cruise ships, and you'll pay exorbitant roaming rates for such services that'll show up weeks later on your phone bill.

You can find ways to make calls and access the internet from ships without spending a boatload of money. You can buy a Wi-Fi package, for instance, that'll let you make FaceTime calls and stream videos (on some ships) by Wi-Fi without using phone data. Some phone companies also have cruise-specific plans you can buy in advance of a voyage.

Personally, I never go that route. I keep it simple. I just put my phone in airplane mode the moment I step on board a ship and never switch it back on. I then turn on the phone's Wi-Fi, buy a Wi-Fi package and do all my calling, texting and web surfing over the internet. That way, there's no chance I'll be surprised by an unexpected phone charge.

Get ready to unplug from work

Really, this should go without saying, but you are heading on vacation . Google that word (and scroll down past the entries for the Ed Helms and Chevy Chase movies to the Wikipedia entry).

This trip is going to be all about taking a break from work , not spending hours every day dealing with the latest crisis back at the office — or, at least, it should be.

In the days leading up to your trip, make sure you wrap up any pressing work projects, let your co-workers know you'll be offline, reply to any outstanding emails and — most importantly — turn on your out-of-office message.

Trust us: You'll be so much happier.

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