Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Couples Cruises Best Cruise Lines For Couples Without Children?

Best cruise lines for couples without children? - couples cruises

What are the best cruise for couples without children? We are in our mid-20s. We want a cruise where you can really enjoy the view and provides everything they take, without the swimming pool, etc. to share with young children. But I do not want a cruise with the most customers much greater than we are. If there is no such thing, then we only make sure your holiday just the usual reason for both of us.

9 comments:

TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only said...

I have on various cruise lines and I think what you would look for a cruise on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity or Princess. If you really do not want to be with the majority of seniors can say about the age of 60 years, and then follow each Cruise Line, Holland America cruise. Celebrity Cruise Lines and Princess also seem to have few or no children on board.

All Cruise Lines, only free programs for children and areas of the ship, where the children themselves can in some groups of vessels depend on the children. Most cruise lines and ships also have an area of the ship is only for adults. This is usually referred to the indoor pool and whirlpool, solarium. In addition, the gyms of passenger ships 16 years. Thus, even if there are children on board who want their fields and activities, and adults who are elsewhere, it is exclusivity elsewhere.

Cruises with more than 7 days, 9, 12 or 14 days, and / or in other places as the Bahamas, Bermuda, the Caribbean and Mexico have little or not at all. For example,e, which cruises in the Panama Canal, the Mediterranean, Australia and even in Alaska, little or not at all.

timetrav... said...

I propose that the Princess Cruise Lines. They have the best mix of generations in their Cruise Lines. I went to Alaska in August and saw the bride and groom, 30 years old, the elderly, to get about 50 children. Now it was summer and the children have never been there, but always in the middle of the child, it does not matter. If you are on a cruise of the Princess, when school is over, then of course, bear to have fewer children. Princess ships of the class, good food and service.

John T said...

Most cruises are family-centered or full of retirees. The market. But if you go when school is in session, is not likely to have fewer children. You will also find short cruises from Miami, who drink more or less cruises. Depends on what you are looking for.


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MomSezNo said...

Celebrity Cruises, in particular the solstice or equinox. However, the "luxury" lines [of Silversea, Crystal, etc..]

To prevent children, not by any cruise vacation Vacation / [Presidents week, Spring Break, etc..] Is also the journey longer than seven days will have fewer children.

mike d said...

The 3-day cruises to the left of the school year seem to be better for me to guess the long Caribbean cruise ID again, when school is best. In going on a cruise 3 days a Down is on this Friday at the school and I hope that people share in my boat.

Salud!

mike d said...

The 3-day cruises to the left of the school year seem to be better for me to guess the long Caribbean cruise ID again, when school is best. In going on a cruise 3 days a Down is on this Friday at the school and I hope that people share in my boat.

Salud!

R J said...

If you want in a reasonable physical condition, you can use something like a windjammer cruise. Small boats seen, young man, the intimate landscapes and large the biggest cruise ship ever had. Search Yahoo or Google it. RJ

R J said...

If you want in a reasonable physical condition, you can use something like a windjammer cruise. Small boats seen, young man, the intimate landscapes and large the biggest cruise ship ever had. Search Yahoo or Google it. RJ

SpanKy said...

Carnival Cruises
Princess Cruise Lines (including trips to Alaska)
Royal Caribbean Cruises

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