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What a good cruise for a 19 and 20 year old to go on with out an adult?

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we are not married yet but will be we would like to take vacation next year on a cruise and by then he will be 20 and me almost 20 or 20 depending on when we go but we would like to go by our selves but which cruise line would be the best for that?

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  1. Sorry, you won't be able to go. You aren't old enough.  You need to be at least 21 some cruise lines 25.

    Even DIsney you have to be 21.

    (One person in the cabin has to be 21 or 25)


  2. Sorry but all of the cruise lines have a minimum age requirement that you have to meet.  All cruise lines except Carnival require that each cabin have at least one person age 21 or older.  Carnival requires that one person be age 25 or older.  These requirements must be met as of your sail date.  So you cannot book a cruise on any line unless you have a person go with you and share your cabin who meets the age requirements.  Now if you are married and under age 21 you can book and cruise and sail together but you will have to show proof of marriage when you check in for your cruise.

    If you find someone to go with you or when you meet the age requirements, or when you get married,  here's my recommendation.

    The best cruise line for lots of fun on the ship is Royal Caribbean and you need to cruise on one of their Freedom Class or Voyager Class ships.  You can look at the features of these ships on these two web links:

    Freedom Class:

    http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruis...

    Voyager Class:

    http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruis...

    Both of these type ships have things like roller blading, ice skating, a full sized basketball court, mini-golf, and a great free ice show. I have cruised on both of these type ships multiple times and they are fabulous. The Voyager class ships are a somewhat smaller version of the Freedom class and have a few things that are different.

    You can get cruises on these ships out of Port Canaveral, Ft Lauderdale, and Miami, Florida and also out of Puerto Rico.

  3. on most cruise lines there has to be someone 21 or older

  4. Carnival would be your best bet. I would suggest going on a Conquest Class ship (it is bigger). Although, there are many different age groups on Carnival, you would have the most fun with all the different activities and parties they offer. Carnival also is a great value for what you get and they have some amazing staterooms; very cozy, comfortable, and spacious.

  5. Carnival is supposed to be the best for people your age

  6. Hate to burst your bubble, but you must be 21 (without parent or guardian) to cruise on Carnival unless you are married.  If you are married by then, you'll need to bring proof of your marriage or they'll deny you without refund at the door.  Most of the cruiselines have similiar policies, so if you don't have plans to marry soon, you'll be best off waiting another summer until you're both 21.

    I've heard Disney and Oceania will allow people to cruise without a parent at the age of 18 - so this might be another option for you.

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