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First-time cruisers with small kids = a chance to make a great impression

by Lenny Travel on 04/07/25





Top Cruise Lines for Families (Affordable & Kid-Friendly)

1. MSC Cruises

  • Why it's great: Kids under 18 often cruise free (just pay taxes/fees), especially on off-peak dates.

  • Kids clubs from babies to teens, themed with LEGO and Chicco.

  • European style, but English is spoken onboard.

  • Ships to look for: MSC Meraviglia, MSC Seascape (both in the Caribbean).

  • Cabins: Family cabins, or connecting rooms can work well.

2. Royal Caribbean

  • Why it's great: Amazing ships with water parks, ice rinks, rock climbing, surf simulators, and more.

  • Adventure Ocean kids’ program is one of the best.

  • Sometimes kids cruise for less (promo periods).

  • Ships to look for: Wonder of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas (bigger = more kid stuff), or Independence/Liberty of the Seas for more budget-friendly options.

  • Tip: Get a family oceanview stateroom or adjoining rooms.

3. Carnival Cruise Line

  • Why it's great: Often the cheapest family-friendly line.

  • Water slides, mini golf, Seuss at Sea, 24-hour pizza and ice cream.

  • Ships to look for: Mardi Gras, Carnival Vista, Carnival Horizon (all have waterparks).

  • Cabins: Family Harbor rooms = access to exclusive family lounge.

4. Disney Cruise Line  (More Premium but Worth Mentioning)

  • Why it's great: Truly magical for kids. Characters, shows, themed activities.

  • Great for kids under 10.

  • Downside: Pricey, but if they’re Disney fans and want a splurge… it’s amazing.

  • Ships: Disney Wish, Disney Dream (shorter 3-5 night cruises = more affordable).


 Budget Tips

  • Sail from a U.S. port to avoid airfare (Miami, Port Canaveral, Galveston are big family ports).

  • Look for 4–5 night itineraries — great for first-timers and more affordable.

  • Book 1 year in advance or look for last-minute deals (if flexible).

  • Travel in off-peak season (September, January, early May) = cheaper and less crowded.


?? Sleeping 5 in a Cabin?

Most cabins only sleep 4. Here's what to do:

  • Get a suite (family or junior, depending on line) — can be pricier, but worth it.

  • Book connecting cabins (two side-by-side rooms with a door between).

  • Family oceanview cabins on some ships fit 5.

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