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Best cruise for spring break?

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I'm looking for a good cruise to go on for spring break with three friends. So far, I've only been able to find the "party cruise" (through STA) to the Bahamas for $680 - is this a good idea? What are some other spring break cruises? We'll all be 19 by then..

(if we could find a cheap cruise to europe, that would be even better!)

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  1. At 19, you are too young to cruise without parents or other adult.  The cruise lines have set age limits precisely to avoid the "Spring Break" crowd.

    And there really isn't any such thing as a "cheap" cruise to Europe.  Most of those cruises are scheduled for "summer" anyway.


  2. cruise lines require you to have a person 21 years old (or some require a person who s 25) to be in the cabin with you.

    best of luck with your spring break trip.


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  4. most cruise lines don't allow anyone under 21 to be on the cruise without a parent, so cruises might not be an option for you.

    I've been on princess, carnival and royal Caribbean. princess was the nicest but caters towards older people. i liked carnival the best out of all of them.

    check on the cruise line's website to make sure you guys would be allowed to go. you might be better off staying at a resort, like an all inclusive place. it might be a little bit more money but drinks are included and they often have group deals for college/high school kids.

  5. beer cruise

  6. Personally, I do not cruise during Spring Break time.. which is end of Feb to first of May... too many people on the cruises that have fake ID's and can get on board claming that  they are of age, and are not..

    as the op said, on most cruise lines, you must have someone 25 travel with you.  

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