Caribbean Luxury Cruising

Credit: Royal Caribbean

The Caribbean is renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and diverse array of attractions. Here are some of the best cruise destinations in the Caribbean:

  1. St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands: St. Thomas is a popular cruise port known for its beautiful beaches, duty-free shopping, and historic sites such as Blackbeard’s Castle and the 17th-century Fort Christian. Visitors can also enjoy water sports, snorkeling, and scenic tours of the island.
  2. St. Maarten / St. Martin: This unique island is divided between French St. Martin and Dutch St. Maarten. Cruise passengers can explore both sides, each offering its own charm, from French cuisine and European-style cafes to Dutch-influenced architecture and bustling markets. Orient Bay Beach and Maho Beach, famous for its proximity to the airport runway, are must-visit attractions.
  3. Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands: Grand Cayman is known for its crystal-clear waters, excellent snorkeling and diving sites, and the famous Seven Mile Beach. Visitors can also explore attractions such as Stingray City, where they can interact with friendly stingrays, and the Cayman Turtle Centre.
  4. Nassau, Bahamas: The capital of the Bahamas, Nassau, offers a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Cruise passengers can explore historic sites like Fort Fincastle and the Queen’s Staircase, relax on beautiful beaches, or visit popular attractions such as Atlantis Paradise Island Resort and the vibrant Straw Market.

  1. Cozumel, Mexico: Cozumel is a popular cruise destination known for its excellent diving and snorkeling opportunities, thanks to its spectacular coral reefs. Visitors can also explore Mayan ruins at sites like San Gervasio, relax on pristine beaches, or enjoy water sports and activities such as zip-lining and ATV tours.
  2. Barbados: Barbados offers a mix of stunning beaches, cultural attractions, and natural wonders. Cruise passengers can explore historic Bridgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage site, visit beautiful beaches like Crane Beach and Carlisle Bay, or tour attractions such as Harrison’s Cave and the Mount Gay Rum Distillery.
  3. St. Lucia: St. Lucia is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, including the iconic Pitons, lush rainforests, and stunning beaches. Cruise passengers can explore attractions such as the Sulphur Springs, Diamond Botanical Gardens, and Pigeon Island National Park, or enjoy activities such as zip-lining, snorkeling, and hiking.

These are just a few of the many incredible cruise destinations in the Caribbean. Each offers its own unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and exciting activities, making the Caribbean a beloved destination for cruise travelers around the world.

Our Favorite Cruises for Babies

Don’t let having a baby deter you from taking your dream cruise. While there are stipulations, most ships require an infant to be six months old at the time of embarkation and 12 months for transatlantic cruises, a cruise with a baby can be a great vacation. Just be sure to choose one that caters to families and small children. Here’s a list of top picks.

Disney Cruise Line

Credit: Disney Cruise Line

Supplies:

Complimentary diaper disposal units, bottle warmers, bottle sterilizers, cribs, and playpens are available upon request from the stateroom host/hostess. Guest services provide strollers.

Complimentary high chairs are available at all of the restaurants onboard.

At Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island in the Bahamas, complimentary wagons is available to facilitate navigating the island’s sandy beaches.

Essential baby supplies are available for purchase at the onboard merchandise shops, including diapers, training pants, rash cream, infant formula (ready to feed), bottles, pacifiers, baby food, baby shampoo, baby lotion, and baby powder.

Baby Food:

Freshly pureed vegetables can be prepared at the main dining rooms and through room service, upon request. Guests may bring baby food and formula onboard the ship as carry-on items as long as they are pre-packaged, unopened and do not require any food preparation from the kitchen. All complimentary services and amenities are offered on a first-come, first served basis.

Nursery:

Nurseries are for children ages six months to 3 years and offer extended hours to accommodate the ships’ many activities. 

“It’s a Small World“ Nursery! is located on Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Magic, and Disney Wonder.

Royal Caribbean

Credit: Royal Caribbean

Supplies:

Royal Caribbean offers the “Babies 2 Go!” program, where parents can pre-order Huggies diapers, wipes, and cream, as well as organic Gerber baby food to their room both before and throughout their cruise. You can purchase the packages by calling (800) 722-5443 in the U.S. or Canada.

Pack and play is included.

Baby Food:

There is milk available pretty much everywhere on board. You can ask your stateroom attendant to clear your mini fridge and to “stockpile” milk for use later. If your child is old enough for solids, there is a special children’s menu, or you can bring your baby food on board and store it in your room.

Nursery:

Royal Baby and Tot Nursery (6-36 months) available on Freedom of the Seas accommodates a certain amount of children per staff member (1:3 ratio for children 6-18 months; 1:4 ratio for 19-36 months). Make a reservation in advance. Cost is $8 per child per hour. There is also an option for in-room babysitting, but costs are higher for this service.

Norwegian

Credit: Norwegian

Supplies:

Crib or pack and play is available upon request.

Baby Food:

Sealed baby food can be brought on board but must be stored in your cabin.

Nursery

The Splash Academy accommodates ages 6 Months – Under 3 Years Old with sensory play, music and movement and colors.

With advance planning and helpful cruise agents, traveling with your baby can be smooth sailing, especially on our favorite family ships! Make sure to check out our guide to traveling with babies so you can be fully prepared.

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