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What's the youngest age for a baby to go on a Carnival Cruise?

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What's the youngest age for a baby to go on a Carnival Cruise?

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  1. this site can help you

    http://allcruiselines.info


  2. newborns can go but do you really want to travel with a newborn, the ships are clean but a newborn is very susceptible and does not have a strong immune system yet. Think this one over when the child is older it will be better for everyone

  3. According to site below they have babysitting available for ages 0  and up.  Would be wise ro talk to your pediatricain before taking a baby on  cruise.

  4. Six to twelve months is the minimum age, depending on where you are going ...

    http://www.carnival.com/CMS/FAQs/Infant_...

    Can I sail with my infant?

    Minimum age for sailing will be generally 6 months and 12 months for Transatlantic, Hawaii and South American cruises. This is a company policy which takes into consideration the safety and comfort of the infant as well as the other guests. Carnival has fully researched the legality of the policy and it is not discriminatory and does not violate any applicable law. Carnival will not make exceptions and do not allow for the signing of waivers or releases to make an exception to the policy.

    Fly-Aweigh infants (6 to 23 months of age) will be charged the "Cruise-Only" rate as long as the infant sits on a parent's lap on the airplane. If an airline seat is requested by the parent, then the infant will be charged the standard Fly-Aweigh rate. When an infant reaches 24 months of age, an airline ticket is required by the airlines.

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