we are looking at going to mexico, sometime in october - going off the california coast.Anyone know of a great cruise line for 30ish couples? without a huge amount of kids onboard?
If price doesn't matter, I would say either Oceania or Crystal. Both are fabulous cruises and they are wonderful. Here would be my order of preferance:
1). Crystal
2). Oceania
3). Princess
4). Disney
5). Holland America
6). Royal Caribbean
7). Norweigan
8). Carnival
Celebrity is also pretty good, I would throw that somewhere in the middle. Oceania and Crystal are great and the best if you are wanting a bigger cruise line and not if you wanting a more intimate, small cruise. Windjammer is one example of a small cruise line, but there are several out there that are really good.
There are a lot of cruise lines that are great. If you are wanting fewer kids, you should definitely stay away from Carnival, and probably Disney, possibly Royal Caribbean. While kids are going to be onboard, they are kept busy in the kids clubs, so you won't see them too often. Because of the time of year you are going, there will be fewer kids. The one thing to remember is that the more the ship is for adults, the higher the price goes. For example, Cunard, Crystal, Oceania, etc. are all great for an ';adult's only'; atmosphere, but they have some of the most expensive cruises. Also, most lines that are less popular with families, also tend to have an older average age, usually 50 or 60. So if you are wanting more people your age, something like Carnival or Royal Caribbean may your best choice.
Finally, I would recommend contacting a travel agent. You are going to get tons of information and help with a travel agent and it will make the planning a lot easier. This is also a great site: http://www.cruisecritic.com tons of information on different ports, ships, etc.
Hope this helps!Anyone know of a great cruise line for 30ish couples? without a huge amount of kids onboard?
Cunard. Few kids... also, don't go on a holiday - that's when there are the most kids (and summer).
The smaller the boat, the fewer the activities for children. Keep that in mind.
I've been on Holland America, and I'm 13 yrs old the time I went there. To tell you the truth, the whole ship has less than 10 kids (including me) and I enjoyed my trip very much :)
Don't take Carnival... it's overloaded with children!
my family and i took a cruise on the carnival fun ship..it was a 4 day thing to ensanada..it was lots of fun! i didnt really notice too many kids...but theres a casino, and tons of stuff to do...when we went there was a huge group!! (they had their wedding and invited a ton of people) but if all else fails, just contact them.
oh yeah, we sailed out of long beach
Cunard, Holland America, Celebrity, Crystal and Oceania. None of these cater for children. They certainly don't stop children from sailing with them but they don't offer them a great deal so families tend not to go with them. I am unsure if any of these sail in Mexico though. Contact your nearest travel agent and they will be able to look up all the itineraries and get the best prices for you.
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