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Families with Children
Most cruise lines welcome children to travel on their ships, though infants and pregnant women are subject to some restrictions (click here to read more).
Families booking more than one cabin may be subject to minimum age requirements for kids staying in a separate cabin. Your Vacations To Go cruise counselor can check these requirements for you, once you have found a cruise you are interested in.
Carnival requires that all passengers in a cabin are 21 or older or that at least one person in the cabin is 25 or older. Anyone traveling alone in a single-occupancy cabin must be at least 21 years old.
An exception may be made for underage married couples, as long as they are both 18. These couples may be asked to show proof of their marriage. This exception is based on individual cruise line policy and should be confirmed by your Vacations To Go cruise counselor prior to booking.
Carnival also makes exceptions for qualified U.S. Military personnel who are at least 18 years of age. Proof of military eligibility will be needed when booking, and the appropriate verification documents will also needed at embarkation.
The only other exception is for guests ages 18 through 21 who are traveling with an adult relative or guardian in a cross-referenced cabin. These guests may stay in a cabin without a 25-year-old in the same cabin.
Your age on the date of sailing is generally considered your age for the length of the cruise.
Consumption of Alcohol
Carnival requires passengers to be at least 21 to consume any type of alcohol.
Gambling Onboard
Carnival requires passengers to be 18 or older to play in the shipboard casinos.