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Can an 18 year old with no chaperone go on a cruise out of the country?

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Can an 18 year old with no chaperone go on a cruise out of the country?

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  1. 18 is the magic age, so you should have no problem.


  2. i'd think u should be able to. once ur 18 ur an adult so...

  3. yea, your 18.

  4. 18 year olds are considered adults.

    So, yes.

  5. Once you turn 18 you are on your own. Go for it.

  6. Not unless you're married.  It's a weird rule, but true.  I guess the cruise lines figure married people are more mature.

    Princess: http://www.princess.com/legal/passage_co...



    RCI: http://www.royalcaribbean.com/customersu...



    HAL: http://www.hollandamerica.com/guests/cat...



    Celebrity:

    http://www.celebritycruises.com/beforeyo...



    Carnival: http://www.carnival.com/CMS/FAQs/Age_Res...

  7. Technically and 18 year old is an adult so you should be able to...

  8. Yes. If you can vote, you can have fun. Just make sure you have your passport.

  9. NO, No, no!!!  All of the cruise lines, i repeat ALL, require that at least one passenger in each cabin be at least 21 years of age.  Carnival requires at least one person to be at least age 25.

    Besides that, if you go with anyone other than your parent the cruise lines require a written approval from your parents.

    Sorry but those are the rules for all of the major cruise lines serving the US, like Carnival, Princess, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Celebrity, and Holland AMerica.

  10. I am a travel agent and a cruise specialist. All cruise lines require that at least 1 person in the cabin be over 21, and in some cases 25. There are no exceptions so the answer is NO.

  11. Right.Just booked Carnival.Have to be at least 25 to book on your own.Sorry.

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