By Alara Shannon, Marketing | February 01, 2013 (
A common, and important, frequently asked question of ours at iCruise.com is “How old do you have to be to take a cruise?”
For the safe and security of every passenger, each cruise line has a minimum age requirement in place for many areas of the ship, from actual embarkation to fitness centers.
We’ve put together a guide of each area onboard that implements an age restriction. Please note that this was the most accurate information at the time of this article, policies are subject to change. Please discuss any concerns with your travel agent.
Guests under the age of 21 are not permitted onboard unless:
Do note: A guest’s age is established upon the first date of the sailing. Carnival will not make any refunds for a Guest’s failure to provide proper proof of age or marriage or otherwise observing this requirement.
Infants must be at least 6 months old at the time of sailing to board the ship. Infants must be at least 12 months old on Transatlantic, South America and Hawaii itineraries at the time of sailing.
Guests under 18 are not allowed in the casino.
Fitness facilities are available to minor guests when accompanied by an adult.
Salon services are available to guests of all ages.
Guests must be at least 18 years of age to reserve spa treatments online and to receive treatments or utilize spa facilities.
Shore Excursions: Guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult to participate in shore excursions. Some excursions require a minimum age to participate and will be noted accordingly.
Guests under the age of 21 are not permitted onboard unless:
Do note: A guest’s age is established upon the first date of the sailing. Celebrity Cruises will not make any refunds for a Guest’s failure to provide proper proof of age or marriage or active military status or otherwise observing this requirement.
Infants must be at least 6 months old at the time of sailing to board the ship. Infants must be at least 12 months old on Transatlantic, Transpacific, select South America and Hawaii cruises/cruisetours at the time of sailing.
Any cruise that has 3 or more consecutive days at sea will require infants to be 12 months old on the first day of the cruise/CruiseTour.
Children must be fully potty trained to enter pools or whirlpools (no swim diapers). United States Public Health Department Policy (USPH) prohibits persons who are not toilet trained or use diapers, pull-ups or swimmers from using pools or whirlpool.
Children have to be twelve months old or older to be eligible for in-stateroom sitting. Babysitting services are available through the Cabin Services Desk onboard all Celebrity ships (except Celebrity Xpedition).
Children participating in the Celebrity Youth Program and Slumber Parties must be a minimum age of 3 years old and completely toilet trained (diaper/pull-up free). Toddler Time interactive play is available for children under the age of 3 that are not yet potty trained, they must be accompanied by a parent.
You must be 18 years of age to book a spa treatment:
Guests under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or adult in the theater, fitness center, whirlpools and Thalassotherapy pool (during inclement weather and select hours, the ship may permit the Thalassotherapy Pool (if covered) to be used by persons under age 16 provided they are directly supervised by a parent or guardian).
Guests under the age of 18, 16-17 years old, must be accompanied by a parent or adult in ports of call, Bingo games, AquaSpa, Casino (except Alaska*) and Adult Night Club/Disco**.
*For all Alaska itineraries, guests must be 21 years of age or older to gamble in the casino.
** The minimum drinking age for all alcoholic beverages on all Celebrity Cruises‘ ships is 21 years of age. However, on ships in Europe, South America and Australia, where the legal drinking age is lower than 21, a parent who is sailing with children between the ages of 18 to 20, may sign a waiver allowing the 18 to 20 year old to consume alcoholic beverages. The 18- to 20 year-old must agree to comply with Celebrity Cruises’ policies, including among other things, agreeing to not provide alcoholic beverages to any other person, regardless of age. Restrictions apply, and this policy is subject to change without notice. An individual’s age on the date of sailing determines his or her status for the entire cruise vacation.