5 Family-Friendly Cruise Lines
June 2022

This week, we're looking at the world's most family-friendly cruise lines, each offering something for everyone to enjoy.
A common misconception is that cruising is a holiday pursuit only suitable for older generations. Indeed, prior to the 1980s, family-friendly cruises were hard to come by, with many cruise operators struggling to match the suitable-for-all-ages allure of land-based resorts. After all, the leading holiday brands and hotels had the space, the staff, and the facilities to ensure a pleasant experience for all guests.
But with technological advancements in the 1990s and 2000s came onboard swimming pools, miniature golf courses and sports courts. Fast-forward another twenty years, and many 'mega' cruise lines are now spoiling children with onboard waterparks, surf simulators and ziplines and taking families to fun-filled destinations across the globe.
For those seeking a family cruise holiday, we've narrowed down the five most child-friendly cruise lines based on the kid's clubs, facilities, accommodation and dining options they offer.
Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity has become increasingly popular among families. Camp at Sea is the only fully-customisable children's programme in the industry. The camp is open every day from 9am to 10pm and caters to four age groups:- Shipmates (ages 3-5): Includes arts & crafts and singalongs.
- Cadets (ages 6-9): Includes a one-of-a-kind nautical programme, campouts and movie nights.
- Captains (ages 10-12): Includes scavenger hunts, sports competitions and gaming tournaments.
- Teens (ages 13-17): Includes culinary classes, silent disco parties and gaming tournaments.
Cruise highlights:
- iTake - where up-and-coming Steven Speilbergs can film on a GoPro and edit their footage in the iLounge.
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) - where forthcoming David Attenboroughs can learn about marine wildlife and ecological conservation.
MSC Cruises
MSC is perhaps the most family-friendly cruise line there is. The line's average passenger age is 43 - more than ten years younger than the industry average! MSC annually entertains around 200,000 children from more than 30 countries. The kid's clubs are open every day from 9am to 11pm and split into five age groups:- Baby Club (ages 0-3): Includes activities centred around music and rhythm.
- Mini Club (ages 4-6): Includes arts & crafts and LEGO building.
- Junior Club (ages 7-11): Includes MasterChef at Sea JUNIORS, a Kelly & Kloe Green Screen Experience, and a Fire & Ice live video game.
- Young Club (ages 12-14): Includes sports competitions, dance competitions and gaming tournaments.
- Teen Club (ages 15-17): Includes disco parties, karaoke and flash mobs, plus the opportunity to pilot a fast-flying drone at the Drone Academy.
Ship highlights
MSC Meraviglia:- Polar Aquapark with three waterslides, including a high-speed champagne flute
- F1 Simulator
- Flight Simulator
- Cirque du Soleil at Sea
- Doremi Castle Aquapark
- Vertigo - one of the longest waterslides at sea that also extends over the side of the ship
- 4D cinema
- Family discos
- Forest Adventure Park - a multi-storey waterpark featuring five waterslides
- Full-sized bowling alley
- AquaPlay™ - a waterpark for tots
- Adventure trail
- Savannah Aquapark with three twisting waterslides
- Himalayan Bridge - a ropes course
- Teens Lab - an immersive, tech-filled space
- Sportplex
P&O Cruises
P&O has also made our list. The Reef, run by DBS-checked Reef Rangers, is open every day from 10am to 11pm and comprises four age groups:- Splashers (ages 2-4): Includes slides, toys and books.
- Surfers (ages 5-8): Includes a soft play area, puppet theatre and large flat-screen TV.
- Scubas (ages 9-12): Includes air hockey, a pool table and computer games.
- H2O (ages 13-17): Includes a retro arcade, pool table and computer games. However, guests should note that H2O is exclusive to Britannia.
Ship highlights
Arvia:- SeaScreen - an open-air cinema with a swimming pool
- Three activity zones - Altitude Minigolf, Altitude Splash Valley and Altitude Skywalk
- Mission Control - a multisensory escape room experience with two storylines to suit guests of all ages
- Sports Arena
- SeaScreen
- Four swimming pools
- Playhouse Theatre hosts an array of entertainment, including interactive game shows, talent shows and aerial acrobatics
- Sports Court
Princess Cruises
Princess is a popular choice among multigenerational families. Regarding the little ones, each age group has a designated area:- Camp Discovery (ages 6 months-2 years): Includes Mini-Suites and Full Suites equipped with full-sized bathtubs, high chairs and complimentary baby food.
- The Treehouse (ages 3-7): Includes a bright, forest-themed play area.
- The Lodge (ages 8-12): Includes a retro arcade, pool table and large flat-screen TV.
- The Beach House (ages 13-17): Activities include dance classes, movie nights and parties.
- Club 1820 (for ages 18-20). Guests should note that Club 1820 is exclusive to Regal Princess.
Cruise highlights:
- Princess has partnered with Discovery™ and Animal Planet™ to bring guests enriching, immersive, once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Shore excursions include getting up close and personal with stingrays in the Caribbean and sloths in Costa Rica.
- Princess was also the first cruise line to introduce the Ocean Medallion, a smart wearable device that allows parents to track their children's whereabouts at the touch of a button.
Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean is often regarded as one of the world's best family-friendly cruise lines. Adventure Ocean is available to all, including those with special needs. In 2014, Royal Caribbean became the first autism-friendly cruise line. The programme is open every day from 9am to 10pm and divided into three age groups:- Aquanauts (ages 3-5): Includes face painting, story time and themed parties.
- Explorers (ages 6-8): Includes science experiments, arts & crafts and themed parties.
- Voyagers (ages 9-12): Activities include sports competitions, gaming tournaments and talent shows.
Ship highlights
Anthem of the Seas:- RipCord by iFly - a skydiving simulation experience
- North Star® holds the Guinness World Record for the tallest viewing deck on a cruise ship
- Bumper cars
- Roller skating rink
- FlowRider surf simulator
- Ice skating rink
- Rock climbing wall
- Basketball court
- Caribbean-inspired pool deck
- Perfect Storm - a trio of waterslides
- Splashaway Bay - features waterslides, dump buckets, water cannons, fountains and splash pools (for tots)
- Nightly entertainment, including Broadway's Cats, Aqua80 in the AquaTheatre and the Frozen in Time ice show
- Ultimate Abyss - the tallest water slide at sea
- Zipline
- Laser tag
- Perfect Day at CocoCay - a day at Royal Caribbean's award-winning private island featuring a freshwater pool, an expensive waterpark and a zipline






