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What Cruise Activities Are Popular for Kids?

Taking a cruise is a popular option for families planning their upcoming vacations. However, if you haven’t cruised in a while, you might think that the kid-friendly activities on a cruise ship are limited to swimming in the main pool or playing in a poorly outfitted kids space.

On today’s family-friendliest cruise ships, though, that couldn’t be further from the truth. There are tons of activities to keep kids busy, whether solo or while hanging out with the fam. Here are some of the most popular cruise activities for kids, and the ships and cruise lines where you can find them.

Kids Clubs

Kids clubs have been a long-standing staple on many cruise ships, giving the kids a place to play in a supervised environment, often from toddler age and on up to teens. Parents can go to the spa or an adults-only space and enjoy private time, while knowing the kids are safely watched after.

However, while the kids clubs of yesteryear may’ve just featured some basic toys and bored babysitters, that’s hardly the case for cruise ship kids clubs today. Now, they’re outfitted with an amazing array of activities and offer a ton of programming that kids will love.

Some of the best in the biz include Royal Caribbean’s Adventure Ocean program, offering huge spaces where kids can play games, participate in special events or enjoy free time. Programming ranges from DJing classes for teens to science experiments for the younger set.

Norwegian’s Splash Academy similarly goes all out with tons of space for all age groups and lots of age-appropriate activities, from dancing and gaming for tweens to soft play for babies.

Carnival Cruise Line’s Camp Ocean is likewise a top contender, thanks to fun partnerships like those with the Dr. Seuss brand and Kennedy Space Center.

In short, don’t feel like you’re “abandoning” the kids just because you’re dropping them at the ship’s kids club for the day. They’re likely oh-so-happy to be there.

Waterparks

Cat in the Hat Waterpark on Carnival Horizon
Cat in the Hat Waterpark on Carnival Horizon (Photo Credit: Khairil Azhar Junos)

For families who love some fun in the sun, they’re no longer relegated to family time by the pool (though there’s definitely nothing wrong with that). Cruise ship waterparks just keep on getting bigger and better, so expect plenty of thrills when you board some of the top ships for water-based fun.

One of the top waterparks at sea is the Category 6 waterpark found on Icon of the Seas. It has six waterslides across five decks, and many of the slides in the group are record-setters.

For example, the Frightening Bolt waterslide is the tallest drop slide at sea, while the Pressure Drop waterslide is the first open free-fall slide at sea. Meanwhile, the Hurricane Hunters waterslide is the first family raft slide at sea, and the Storm Surge waterslide is the first suspended family raft slide at sea.

You can, though, also find very impressive waterparks on some of Royal Caribbean’s other ships, including those in the Oasis class.

Additionally, Carnival Cruise Line offers its WaterWorks waterpark on just about all its ships these days. While you might not get a ton of individual waterslides in these waterparks, you can expect a range of water features that are likewise more suitable for a range of ages.

Norwegian Cruise Line and MSC Cruises also offer waterparks that are hardly shabby.

Surfing Simulators

Flowrider Royal Caribbean
FlowRider on Royal Caribbean (Photo Credit: Serge Yatunin / Shutterstock)

If you want a truly one-of-a-kind water activity, though, you and the crew have to try out a surfing simulator. These simulators produce a continuous wave over a 40-foot-long surface, and you can hop on with a small board and try your best to keep upright.

Royal Caribbean has a number of ships outfitted with FlowRider surfing simulators (some even have two of them!).

Surfing simulators are on all ships in the Voyager class, Freedom class, Oasis class, Quantum class, Quantum Ultra class and new Icon class. Ships without surfing simulators include those in the Vision and Radiance class: Grandeur of the Seas, Rhapsody of the Seas, Enchantment of the Seas, Vision of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas, Serenade of the Seas and Jewel of the Seas.

To try out the surfing simulators on Royal Caribbean, you must be at least six years old. Rides on the surfing simulator are free and included in your cruise fare.

Dry Slides

Ultimate Abyss Dry Slide
Ultimate Abyss Dry Slide (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks)

But what about if you want the thrill of racing down a slide, but you don’t really want to get your hair wet? Take the kids on a dry slide. Many cruise ships have them now.

Royal Caribbean introduced its dry slide, known as the Ultimate Abyss, in 2016. The 10-deck dry slide has since been added to several of the cruise line’s ships, including Oasis of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas.

The dry slide is taller than many buildings and is filled with lights and artwork, taking you from the top of the ship down to one of the lower decks in under a minute.

While Royal Caribbean was the first cruise line to introduce the dry slide, though, other cruise lines have since followed — and even made the dry slide experience better, as is the case with MSC Cruises.

With the new MSC World America and MSC World Europa, MSC Cruises added what it’s calling the new longest dry slide at sea, with the Venom Drop and the Jaw Drop slides.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s drop slide, simply named The Drop, is 10 stories, similar to the Ultimate Abyss, but The Drop was also the world’s first free-fall dry slide, and Norwegian claims that it also offers the highest G-forces of any dry slide at sea. The Drop premiered on Norwegian Prima, but there’s also a dry slide on Norwegian Viva.

Some of these slides do have size restrictions. Royal Caribbean’s Ultimate Abyss slide requires riders to be a minimum height of 44 inches, and a maximum weight of 300 pounds.

MSC Cruises’ dry slides require riders to be at least 8 years old, with a minimum height of 48 inches, maximum height of 78 inches and a maximum weight of 400 pounds.

Norwegian Cruise Line has a 48 or 55-inch minimum (dependent on the individual slide), 79-inch maximum height restriction on its dry slides, as well as a 330-pound weight limit. Rides on these slides are included in your cruise fare.

Sports Courts

SeaPlex on Royal Caribbean
SeaPlex on Royal Caribbean (Photo Credit: Ritu Manoj Jethani)

For the athletically inclined kiddos in your crew, sports courts are pretty standard on most cruise ships today.

You can find a range of sports courts, either full-size or half-size, whether your child’s interest lies in basketball, soccer, tennis or volleyball. This is the case for Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruise Line, Disney Cruise Line and Norwegian Cruise Line, but it goes beyond the typical family-friendly lines to also include lines such as MSC Cruises, Princess Cruises and P&O.

The best of the best, though, is probably the SeaPlex sports complex on Royal Caribbean’s ships. Billed as the largest indoor active space at sea, it offers a full-size basketball court, but other  activities as well, such as bumper cars.

It’s not uncommon to find extra, sometimes unexpected activities in cruise ships’ sporting areas, such as bumper cars. Miniature golf is also a favorite.

Rock Climbing Walls

Rock Climbing on Quantum Class Ship
Rock Climbing on Quantum Class Ship (Photo Credit: Artchemy Labs)

Rock climbing walls give you and your crew a chance to climb high above the deck to take in the views of the ocean. Royal Caribbean most notably features rock climbing walls on its ships, with some ships featuring two and most of the rock-climbing walls stretching up more than 40 feet in height.

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Royal Caribbean ships that feature rock-climbing walls include Adventure of the Seas, Allure of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas, Liberty of the Seas, Grandeur of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas and Freedom of the Seas.

Cruisers must be 6 years old or older to use Royal Caribbean’s rock-climbing walls, and rock climbing is free.

Sky Diving Simulators

RipCord by iFly
RipCord by iFly

It’s not just surfing simulators that you can find on cruise ships these days. You can also enjoy taking to the skies, or at least the next best thing, with sky diving simulators found on Royal Caribbeans’ Quantum and Quantum Ultra-class ships.

These ships feature the Ripcord by iFLY simulators, wherein cruisers step into a contained pod and enjoy a short, carefully monitored and safe skydiving simulation.

This experience is not free, and is $54 per person (when you purchase a ride on-board). Cruisers must be at least 3 years old for this activity, and weigh no more than 250 pounds.

Virtual reality and Augmented Reality Experiences

Maybe you haven’t really jumped in on the whole virtual reality tech thing just yet, but if you have a tech-savvy kiddo who’s always in-the-know about all the latest video game trends, they probably know all about VR and AR — and they’re going to love the virtual reality and augmented reality experiences that can now be found on a handful of cruise ships.

Royal Caribbean’s TWO70 spaces can be transformed through the power of AR for kids to play four interactive games. Royal Caribbean’s Virtual Adventure Zone offers walkable VR games like Swashbuckler, a pirate-themed game for up to four players. MSC Cruises likewise offers a VR motorcycle-riding experience.

Escape Rooms

Harmony of the Seas The Rubicon Escape Room
Harmony of the Seas The Rubicon Escape Room

Another trending entertainment option that’s fun for both kids and adults alike, escape rooms have popped up on myriad cruise ships over the years, challenging you to use your wits to hunt down clues and solve puzzles in a locked-room setting.

You can find themed escape rooms on a range of Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line ships. Royal Caribbean ships that have featured escape rooms include Harmony of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas, Allure of the Seas, Independence of the Seas and Mariner of the Seas. Norwegian Cruise Line ships that have featured escape rooms include Norwegian Escape, Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Getaway, Norwegian Epic and Norwegian Encore.

Movie Theaters

Carnival IMAX Theater

Pretty much every cruise ship features a standard theater. Going to see a show — usually a musical review or something similar — is part of the classic cruise experience. However, sometimes these theatrical performances can be a little too much (read: too boring) for young children. A movie theater might be more their speed.

Luckily, several cruise lines put movie theaters onto their cruise ships. Disney Cruise Line, for example (and probably predictably) has movie theaters across its fleet, where you can find both classic and new Disney flicks playing throughout your cruise. Royal Caribbean has movie theaters on its Radiance-class ships.

You can find IMAX theaters on Carnival Vista and Carnival Horizon, where guests can purchase popcorn and snacks to enjoy.

Ice Skating Rinks

Ice Skating on Liberty of the Seas
Ice Skating on Liberty of the Seas

What could be better than, in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, when the sun is beaming down on you, heading indoors to a frosty setting and strapping on your ice skates for a few laps around a chilly rink?

Royal Caribbean boasts ice skating rinks on more than a dozen of its ships, where you can enjoy not just free skate periods, but also professional ice-skating shows that the kids are sure to ‘oo’ and ‘ah’ over.

Royal Caribbean ships with ice skating rinks include Adventure of the Seas, Allure of the Seas, Explorer of the Seas, Freedom of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, Icon of the Seas, Independence of the Sea, Liberty of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas, Navigator of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, Voyager of the Seas, Utopia of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas.

Kid-Friendly Shopping

Disney Wonder Cruise Ship in Alaska
Disney Wonder Cruise Ship in Alaska (Photo Credit: Ritu Manoj Jethani)

It’s not just the parents who get to enjoy a little luxury shopping during the cruise. Several cruise lines have installed kid-friendly shops that the kiddos are sure to love.

For example, Carnival Cruise Line has its Build-A-Bear Workshop at Sea, where the kids can build their own new furry friend. Disney Cruise Line, meanwhile, has its Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, with cruise ship outposts similar to the boutiques you’ll find at Disney parks. These boutiques offer costumes and services that can have your little character looking their most magical.

What is the best cruise line for kid’s activities?

You probably don’t even need to ask. Just looking at the above activities and where you can find them, it’s clear that Royal Caribbean’s newer ships offer the greatest breadth of activities for kids, with options for every age group and a good variety to match various interest.

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Whether you want to experience some of the coolest water slides at sea, state-of-the-art VR or high-adrenaline simulations, Royal Caribbean is the cruise line that will deliver all this and more to you and your family

Not Everyone Is Happy With Carnival’s New Late-Night Pizza

While Carnival Cruise Line’s new late-night snack menu rolling out at the Lido Marketplace was initially greeted with great enthusiasm for more options and faster service, many guests are now pulling back on their accolades due to one big change.

Pizza is a top cruise ship snack at all hours, and it is especially popular to grab a slice after the late production show, and adults-only comedy routine, or a stint in the casino.

Guests have now noted, however, that the pizza to be offered on the newly expanded late-night buffet lines is not the same freshly made pizzas from Carnival’s Pizza Pirate or Pizzeria del Capitano.

Instead, in an effort to continue speeding up service, the cruise line is switching the type of pizza that will be available after midnight, while the individual pizza counters will now be closed at that time – and not everyone is happy about the switch.

“Please reconsider having the marvelous handmade pizzas available after midnight. The Chicago deep dish is not the pizza that made Carnival’s pizza the best at sea,” one commenter wrote to John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line’s Brand Ambassador.

“When the pizza stops at midnight the buffet lines will be even longer and not worth the wait like the wonderful handmade pizzas. Even if you can have those pizzas at the buffet would answer our desires. Please reconsider.”

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Unfortunately, Heald’s firm response is not what the guest would have hoped to hear, as the cruise line is keeping the new offerings and will not be continuing the handmade pizza until 4 a.m. as it has done previously.

“Thank you, we won’t be changing anything. This is a big decision for us and we’re going to stick with it,” Heald confirmed. “We received hundreds and hundreds of negative comments about the long time it took, especially between 12 midnight and 2 AM to get pizza as it was made fresh and people just had no patience. … Every single day I was answering comments about this.”

The standalone pizza counters will now close at midnight, and all pizza service will move to the Lido Marketplace with different, more efficient options that can be prepared more quickly. Heald’s assistant, Jacinta, has also explained more about the service change.

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“Nighttime staffing is shifting to Lido to support the expanded late-night snack offering,” she said.Lido is a better location to deliver a faster service with shorter lines.”

Royal Caribbean Pizza
Cruise Ship Pizza (Photo Credit: parthojee / Shutterstock)

The new Lido Marketplace late-night snacks will be available until 2:30 a.m., at which time everything will be closed other than room service orders, which remain 24/7.

Many other guests have chimed in unhappy about the Lido pizza style and quality, however.

“I know some may like it but the thick style pizza isn’t Carnival pizza.”

“The pizza looks like old school lunch pizza, the cheese is hard and so is the bread.”

“The Chicago style pizza tastes like it came out of a deep freezer and was microwaved. Has no flavor, and tends to be something I avoid on the buffet. Glad we have more options, just wish we still had the Pizza Pirate after midnight.”

Can You Get Pizza 24/7?

While the takeaway pizza joints onboard Carnival cruise ships will now be closed at midnight and quick slice grabs from the Lido Marketplace will end at 2:30 a.m., hungry cruise travelers can still get their pizza fix round-the-clock in one way.

Heald has confirmed that each ship’s room service will continue to offer pizza no matter when guests might get the urge for a slice.

“Made-to-order pizza is always available, 24/7, via room service,” he said.

Carnival Cruise Line’s room service all day menu describes the pizza available but options do seem rather limited, with just two choices.

“Pan Pizza – Cheese or Pepperoni – Hand-stretched dough, topped with fresh ingredients and baked to order,” the menu reads.

It should also be noted that there is a $6 fee for the pizza, as the majority of room service selections are only available with a nominal charge. Furthermore, an 18% service charge is also added to every room service order.

Guests should also be aware that the individual pizza counters will now be opening an hour earlier, at 9 a.m., in case a slice of pizza makes the perfect breakfast on a cruise vacation.

Icon of the Seas vs. Carnival Jubilee: A Giant Comparison

We’re going to see what Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas vs. Carnival Jubilee, operated by Carnival Cruise Line, will look like. Let’s compare several aspects of both ships, including dining, prices, accommodations, and more! This will help you make your own decision on which cruise ship to choose.

The 5,610-passenger Icon of the Seas is the world’s largest cruise ship. It features more amenities than just about any other cruise ship in the industry, including more pools, dining venues, slides, and cabin choices. It’s a family-friendly ship with plenty to do for everyone.

Carnival Jubilee, with a capacity of 5,282 passengers, is smaller but offers better value and focuses on families. The ship also has a ton of amenities, including a roller coaster! However, the Excel class ships do not offer as many venues as the Icon class.

Ship Overview: Size and Specs

The Royal Caribbean Icon of the Seas set sail from the Port of Miami on January 27, 2024. Planning for the ship began in 2016, and construction began in June 2021. 

The project was so immense because Icon of the Seas was designed to be the largest cruise ship in the world, with a gross tonnage of 248,663 GT, a length of 1,196 feet, and a capacity to hold over 7,600 passengers and a crew of 2,350. It’s part of the LNG-powered Icon class and built at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland.

While the immense scale of Icon of the Seas sets it apart from all other cruise ships, the ship is much more than its size. The ship is packed with innovative features, including a design that allows guests to explore eight unique “neighborhoods,” which act as distinct zones offering their own atmosphere, dining venues, décor, accommodations, and amenities.

While Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Jubilee does not quite match the record-breaking scale of Icon of the Seas, she is still an enormous cruise ship. The vessel is part of the Excel class, and currently, they are the largest in the fleet, constructed at Germany’s Meyer Werft shipyard.

Entering service on December 23, 2023, Carnival Jubilee first set sail from the Port of Galveston in Galveston, Texas. Jubilee has a gross tonnage of 183,521 GT, a total length of 1,131 feet, and a maximum capacity of 6,631 passengers and 1,745 crew members. Like her sister ship, Carnival Celebration, it is amongst the largest ships in Carnival Cruise Line’s impressive fleet.

Like Icon of the Seas, guests aboard Carnival Jubilee can explore and enjoy different zones. While Royal Caribbean labels its areas “Neighborhoods,” and Icon of the Seas is outfitted with eight of them, Carnival Jubilee simply calls them “Zones,” and the ship features six of them. 

As you will discover, both cruise ships feature cutting-edge designs and are outfitted with the most state-of-the-art navigation technology found anywhere in the cruise industry.

However, if you are looking for the ultimate in both size and scale, Icon of the Seas isn’t just the clear winner when compared to Carnival Jubilee; it beats out any other cruise ship on the planet!

Icon of the Seas vs. Carnival Jubilee Comparision Table

Icon of the SeasCarnival Jubilee
Gross Tonnage248,663180,000
Length1,196 feet1,130 feet
Passenger Decks1817
Passenger Capacity5,6105,282
Crew Capacity2,3501,750
Entered Service20242023
Built AtMeyer Turku, FinlandMeyer Werft, Germany
PowerLNGLNG

Dining Options

Now that you have a little bit of background on these two gargantuan cruise ships, we can compare their onboard amenities and accommodations more specifically. Given that eating and drinking are a big part of any cruise, we are going to start with the different dining options aboard either ship.

Icon of the Seas

Icon of the Seas Empire Supper Club
Icon of the Seas Empire Supper Club

When it comes to onboard dining, Icon of the Seas is difficult to beat. The ship boasts diverse restaurants, bars, and cafés, with over 20 distinct dining options available to passengers. From formal to casual dining establishments, the ship has it all.

As a first for any cruise ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet, the ship even has a food hall called the Aquadome Market, where passengers can visit numerous stands and enjoy street eats and a true international food tour. For a more intimate experience, there is a private restaurant called Celebration Table, where groups of 12 can enjoy a true VIP experience with a private chef cooking up family-style meals with a prix fixe menu. 

There is even a small speakeasy-style eatery called the Empire Supper Club, which has a New York City theme, a gourmet menu, and Prohibition-Era cocktails.

For those looking for more traditional options, guests can explore 11 complimentary dining options and order room service. Specialty dining establishments, including Izumi Hibachi and Sushi, Hooked Seafood Restaurant, and Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen and Wine Bar, provide more upscale experiences. 

There are also Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade and Starbucks kiosks. In addition to the 20 dining establishments, Icon of the Seas features numerous snack and drink stands throughout its various neighborhoods.   

As for drinks packages, Icon of the Seas has the same three options you will find on other Royal Caribbean Ships, including a Classic Soda Package, which covers sodas; the Refreshment Package, which also covers juices, coffee, tea, non-alcoholic cocktails, milkshakes, and more, and a Deluxe Beverage Package, which also covers cocktails, spirits, beers, and wines by the glass.

Prices for these packages vary depending on when you book, but they tend to be more affordable for most guests than buying individual drinks.

Carnival Jubilee

Emeril's Bistro 717, Carnival Jubilee
Emeril’s Bistro 717, Carnival Jubilee

On Carnival Jubilee, guests can enjoy a diverse range of eateries and different bars. In total, the ship features 18 unique restaurants, bars, and cafés if you include the two main buffet dining rooms. So, despite its smaller size compared to Icon of the Seas, Jubilee still gives guests plenty of options. 

These dining establishments include some true Carnival favorites, like Guy’s Burger Joint, Blue Iguana Cantina, and, of course, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse. This reservation-only steak and seafood restaurant is a crowd favorite on several Carnival cruise ships. 

Unique to Carnival Jubilee, guests can enjoy Cajun cuisine at Emeril’s Bistro 717, Mexican and Chinese fusion at Chibang. They can also dine on a la carte sushi at Bonsai Sushi, delicious appetizers at Bonsai Teppanyaki, and fresh seafood at Rudi’s Seagrill. And don’t forget to grab a drink and the Golden Mermaid after dinner.

In terms of drinks packages, Carnival Jubilee features the same options available on the cruise line’s other ships, including a Bottomless Bubbles Drink Package, which includes unlimited non-alcoholic beverages for $11.21 per day, the Cheers Beverage Program, which covers alcoholic drinks for $70.74 per day, and a Cruise the Vineyard Wine Package that allows guest to pre-pay for bottles of wine. 

So, while both ships offer a wide variety of dining experiences, the larger Icon of the Seas offers a slightly broader selection. With that said, foodies won’t be disappointed if they travel on either ship.

The drinks packages are also fairly similar in terms of what they include and their prices, so there is little to separate the two ships in this area. 

Accommodations

Ultimate Family Townhouse, Icon of the Seas
Ultimate Family Townhouse, Icon of the Seas

When it comes to accommodations, Icon of the Seas is pretty challenging to beat. With just shy of 30 different types of staterooms and suites available to passengers, it isn’t difficult to choose the exact kind of room you and your family would want to enjoy.

Icon also offers truly unique suite categories, including the already iconic Ultimate Family Suites, which feature multiple levels, in-suite slides, ping-pong tables, and even private movie theaters. If you are traveling with kids, they can make an already memorable cruise unforgettable. 

Even if you choose a standard interior cabin or an inward-facing balcony room, these affordable rooms are still nicely designed and outfitted with all the modern amenities you need. You can choose one of the ocean-view balcony cabins or one of the 179 suites the ship offers for more spacious and luxurious layouts. 

Basically, Icon of the Seas offers a variety of choices for both suits and cabins, ensuring that you will be able to find something that fits your unique preferences and budget.

Plus, thanks to the ship’s unique neighborhood-based design, even some of the interior cabins offer fun and exciting views that will make you think you’re staying in a resort or city hotel.

Mardi Gras Innovative Stateroom
Excel Class Stateroom

Carnival Jubilee also offers 20 different types of staterooms and suites for guests to choose from. The ship also offers unique accommodations, including the Havana Staterooms and Cabana Suites, which offer luxurious amenities like rain showers, and the Cloud 9 Spa Cabins, which give guests exclusive access to relaxation zones. 

Although there are plenty of options for staterooms, suites, and even more premium rooms on Jubilee, the enormous Icon of the Seas offers far more options. This is not overly surprising, given that the ship was designed with a more creative approach to accommodations.

Basically, Icon of the Seas was made to be the ultimate destination for families, so it only makes sense that they outfitted it with a huge variety of different accommodations that could provide truly unique room experiences.

Entertainment

Icon of the Seas AquaTheater Show
Icon of the Seas AquaTheater Show

Both ships are outfitted with incredible amenities, but if you’re looking for non-stop entertainment and an experience unlike any other, it is pretty difficult to beat the Icon class vessel.

One of the ship’s defining features, a giant glass dome called the AquaDome, hosts a variety of complex and immersive live performances, which are performed around the world’s largest waterfall at sea.

However, that’s not it for the ship’s record-breaking features; it also has the largest waterpark at sea, called Category 6. The waterpark features six full-sized water slides, while the nearby Thrill Island Neighborhood features the FlowRider surf simulator, numerous pools and hot tubs, a lazy river, and more. 

Thrill Island also features other amenities, like an arcade, carousel, ice skating rink, mini golf course, laser tag, and much more. For adrenaline junkies, the ship also has a rock climbing wall and an escape room.

All in all, the ship has seven full-size swimming pools and numerous whirlpools and splash pads, so it’s easy to find a place to cool off on a hot day. 

While Icon of the Seas certainly offers an impressive array of amenities, the Carnival Jubilee is no slouch either. The ship offers plenty of ways to stay entertained, with the various themed zones offering things you would expect to see at a theme park rather than on a ship.

Carnival Cruise Line's BOLT Roller Coaster
Carnival Cruise Line’s BOLT Roller Coaster (Photo Credit: Camera walk)

The Ultimate Playground Zone features BOLT—a returning roller coaster that was unveiled in 2021 on another Carnival Cruise Line ship, Mardi Gras. Jubilee also has the largest waterpark in the entire Carnival fleet called WaterWorks.

This waterpark features three huge waterslides, several pools, hot tubs, and splash pads. SportSquare also features a miniature golf course, a full-scale basketball court, a rope climbing course, and much more.

For more relaxed fun, the Grand Central Zone features Center Stage, a huge live entertainment venue that hosts a rotating selection of live performances and entertainers.

This is also where you will find 14-foot-high LED screens that can showcase live sports, movies, and much more. With the Grand View bar right beside the stage, it is an ideal location for kicking back and enjoying some live or televised entertainment.

The truth is, you will not be bored if you choose to travel on either of these amazing cruise ships. While Icon of the Seas offers a wider variety of attractions, Jubilee can also hold its own. Still, if you want to experience the most innovative and diverse amenities on any cruise ship,  Icon of the Seas is the clear winner.   

Pools and Hot Tubs

Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas Docked in Miami
Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas Docked in Miami (Photo Credit: Felix Mizioznikov)

We have already mentioned that Icon of the Seas offers an impressive total of seven swimming pools, including the Royal Bay Pool, a huge pool complex that is the largest at sea. Icon also features multiple hot tubs and numerous family-friendly water attractions like splash pads and wading pools.

The abundance of pool areas, water slides, and other water-based amenities helps ensure that no one area becomes overcrowded. For those looking for a more relaxing time, there’s also a small pool and hot tub at the back of the ship in a more exclusive, adult-only area called The Hideaway.

Carnival Jubilee Cruise Ship
Carnival Jubilee Cruise Ship

We also discussed Carnival Jubilee’s pools and water park. While they may be smaller in scale than those on Icon of the Seas, the ship still has its own impressive water park, with WaterWorks, the Lido Deck, and the Splash Zone featuring full-sized water slides, multiple swimming pools, hot tubs, and plenty of poolside lounging areas.

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Again, the five pools, three water slides, and ten hot tubs on the Excel class cruise ship may not quite stack up to Icon’s seven pools, six water slides, and numerous hot tubs, but both cruise ships definitely deliver in this department.

However, it is worth mentioning that many of the pools on Icon of the Seas have a more family-friendly vibe, which may be of importance to families traveling with small children. 

In the end, if swimming pools, water slides, and other aquatic fun are high on your list, Icon of the Seas is almost certainly the better choice. 

Family Fun

Slides and Fun on Icon of the Seas
Slides and Fun on Icon of the Seas (Photo Credit: Felix Mizioznikov)

Once again, Icon of the Seas is really difficult to beat when it comes to creating a family-friendly atmosphere. This is because the entire ship was designed with families in mind, with Royal Caribbean even marketing the ship as “the ultimate family vacation.” 

From offering the largest family-oriented suites of any cruise ship to the ship’s Adventure Ocean children’s program, everything is geared towards ensuring that there are entertainment options for all ages. You can also explore Surfside, another area dedicated to family-friendly fun.

On top of that, there’s even a dedicated teen area that offers amenities and live entertainment that appeals to this often-neglected age bracket, like karaoke, headphone parties, and Social 020, a dedicated space for passengers between ages 13 and 17. 

As we discussed, the ship also has countless amenities and dining establishments that appeal to families. With the exception of a few of the VIP restaurants, like Celebration Table, every dining establishment also offers kids’ menus.

Unlike some more adult-oriented cruise ships, which tend to focus on alcoholic bar menus at their poolside bars and drink stands, these types of establishments offer non-alcoholic juices and name-brand sodas that appeal to children and teens, like Sprite, Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Mountain Dew, and others. 

Basically, Icon of the Seas is the ideal cruise ship for families that are planning to travel with kids of any age.

Carnival Jubilee Cruise Ship
Carnival Jubilee Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz)

On the other hand, Carnival Jubilee can still be a very enjoyable option for families, with the Ultimate Playground’s rides, ropes course, mini golf, and movie theater offering lots of activities for whole families.

Like Icon of the Seas, Jubilee has its own youth programs, including Camp Ocean, a concept similar to Royal Caribbean’s Adventure Ocean, providing daytime entertainment for children under the age of 13. Jubilee also has a teen-oriented program called Circle C, which helps provide a space for teens to interact with each other. 

Like Icon, Carnival Jubilee’s restaurants cater to guests of all ages, with kids’ menus and family favorites like pizza and ice cream. They also offer non-alcoholic beverages at their poolside bars, with the Pepsi family of products being a major push, including Pepsi, Mug Root Beer, Diet Pepsi, and others. 

Again, both ships certainly cater to families, but Icon of the Seas just has the edge. In fact, Icon pretty much has the entire cruise industry beat in this regard! 

Cruising Cost and Onboard Purchases

Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas Cruise Ship
Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Deutschlandreform)

Prices on either ship can vary significantly depending on the time of year, itinerary and ports of call, class of cabin or suite, and upgrades, like pre-paid excursions and drinks packages. 

However, in general, base cruise fare on Carnival Jubilee tends to be slightly more affordable, with 7-night cruises averaging around $600 to $800 per person, while cruising on the more elaborate Icon of the Seas usually starts at around $1,100 per person for a similar itinerary.

Again, there are countless factors that can alter the cost of the cruise on either ship, including whether or not you choose double occupancy for your cabin if you choose to pay an additional fee to upgrade your room, or if you opt for extra expenses while you are on the ship, like dining in specialty restaurants.

As for onboard expenses, prices are actually somewhat similar, so the cost of a cruise once you are actually on the ship doesn’t have to change much.

For example, for Wi-Fi, Icon of the Seas offers several packages, including the VOOM Internet Package, which starts at $19 per day, whereas internet packages on Carnival Jubilee start at $15.30 per day for the basic Social Wi-Fi Plan.

Carnival Jubilee Cruise Ship
Carnival Jubilee Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Jonathan C Wear)

Prices for premium dining experiences vary significantly, as both ships have VIP restaurants that come with steep additional fees. With that said, you can usually expect to pay between $30 and $70 per person for specialty dining on either ship, but keep in mind there will always be an extra charge for specific items, like a bottle of wine.

While there isn’t a huge difference in cruise pricing when you are discussing onboard purchases and upgrades, there is no doubt that booking a cruise on Icon of the Seas tends to be more expensive.

For some, the enhanced amenities and greater variety of entertainment and dining options justify the extra money, but for more budget-conscious travelers, saving money by booking a voyage on Jubilee will be a much better bet. 

Which Cruise Ship Is Better?

Choosing to book a cruise on Icon of the Seas or Carnival Jubilee will always come down to your own priorities, budget, and preferences. While Icon of the Seas has Carnival Jubilee beat in just about every category when assessing amenities and accommodations, it also tends to be a more expensive ship to travel on.

Read Also: Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival Cruise Line – Which One Does it Better?

On top of that, Icon of the Seas is a much larger ship that can carry a greater number of passengers, so large crowds can be an issue. It also stands as the most family-friendly cruise ship on the water today, so those looking to avoid loud kids might want to steer clear. 

In other words, both cruise ships offer world-class cruising opportunities, so you cannot go wrong, regardless of which specific ship you decide to travel on.

You can enjoy an unforgettable vacation on either Icon of the Seas or Carnival Jubilee, but just be sure to make the most of every single day you’re on the ship, as both have plenty of areas to explore!

Carnival Cruise Line Decides to Completely Ban Bluetooth Speakers

Carnival guests looking to listen to their music will need to settle for headphones – at least for the foreseeable future. This is because the popular cruise brand has quietly banned all types of speakers and radios for safety reasons. 

The primary reason cited by the cruise line is that personal speakers brought onboard by guests can make it hard for both passengers and crew members to hear public announcements, which can be particularly dangerous in an emergency situation. 

“All speakers (including Bluetooth, portable, and wireless types) and radios are prohibited and will be held and returned at the end of the cruise. For safety reasons, public announcements must be heard by all guests and crew,” reads the “Prohibited Items Policies” section on Carnival’s website.

“Consequently, guests must use earphones when listening to music or watching shows/movies on personal devices,” the website continues.

Carnival’s Brand Ambassador also confirmed the news on his public Facebook page after receiving inquiries from his followers.

“I’m afraid they are not allowed on board. Bluetooth speakers will be collected and returned at the end of the cruise as they are not allowed anywhere on the ship,” Head wrote, in part.

It’s also unclear when the policy change officially took effect – as it didn’t come with a big announcement from the cruise line. 

As recently as October 2, 2024, Bluetooth speakers were not included on Carnival’s Prohibited items list. But as of the time of publication, “boom boxes, radios and all types of speakers (including Bluetooth, portable and wireless)” can be found toward the middle of the banned list. 

Carnival Fans React to the New Ban

Unsurprisingly, not everyone is pleased with the new rules – seeing the new policy as making the “Fun Ships” a lot less fun. Those who were upset at the new rule were quick to vent out their frustration on social media. 

“It sucks. People bring them to the beach also. Annoying,” one cruiser wrote.

“Very frustrating that once again, the bad apples have ruined it for the rule followers. I’ve brought my Bluetooth speaker on every cruise with me and played music in our room while getting ready. Now we can’t even do that,” a previous guest wrote directly to Heald.

Perhaps adding fuel to the fire, it seems the confiscation of these devices has already begun. 

Travel Bluetooth Speaker
Travel Bluetooth Speaker (Photo Credit: Virojt Changyencham)

“They confiscated over 100 from peoples checked luggage & hard telling how many from carry ons the other day. Not permitted at all,” a current passenger shared on November 18, 2024.

Read Also: 15 Mistakes to Avoid on a Carnival Cruise

At the same time, many suspected that the reason for the ban had more to do with disrespectful passengers than with safety concerns – and some whose vacations had been interrupted by noisy speakers in the past welcomed the change. 

“It’s a well earned rule change…The problem is people being inconsiderate of others, walking around blaring their speakers,” said one former guest, who was in the apparent minority that appreciated the rule change.

Indeed, complaints about noise and lack of common courtesy from others seem to be constantly coming up among Carnival passengers.

Additionally, the family-friendly cruise line also has to contend with guests whose music and content choices might be too explicit for public consumption. 

Heald even seemed to allude to this reason in the comments on his Facebook page: “We want people to please use headphones and also, it is important that if people were using Bluetooth speakers to play their own music, that music may not be appropriate.”

Carnival may also be hoping to encourage guests to take advantage of the cruise line-approved and thoughtfully curated entertainment options already onboard – including DJ jam sessions and performances from live musicians.

When Is the Best Time to Cruise to the Bahamas?

The best time to cruise the Bahamas is typically between early December and mid-April, as the weather is pleasant and the risk of rainfall and storms is reduced.

In the Bahamas, this period is seen as a high season for tourism, with nicer weather providing excellent conditions for outdoor fun. If you want to enjoy your visit and explore everything the islands have to offer, this guide covers everything!

Best Time to Cruise: Weather

Even though this small island archipelago country is seen as a year-round tourist destination, the weather can vary substantially throughout the year.

Like other tropical island nations in the Caribbean, the weather does stay fairly warm throughout the year, but rainfall, humidity, and even the threat of hurricanes and tropical storms can create distinct variations in the weather that could impact your cruising experience. 

If you are planning on taking a cruise to the Bahamas, here is a basic breakdown of typical weather and climate conditions you can expect throughout the seasons: 

The Winter Months – December to February

Cruise Ships Docked in Nassau
Cruise Ships Docked in Nassau (Photo Credit: Dee Browning)

As mentioned, winter and early spring are often considered the best times to visit the Bahamas. This is particularly true for tourists traveling to and from the Bahamas by cruise ship, as the reduced risk of serious tropical storms and hurricanes also reduces the chances of departure delays and charges to your cruise itinerary.  

During these months, average daytime temperatures range between 70° and 80° F, providing the ideal temperatures for enjoying the islands’ natural beauty.

Not only are the temperatures ideal for outdoor activities, but the winter months also bring far less humidity than the other seasons and minimal rainfall. In fact, the winter and spring months are considered the dry season in the Bahamas, so they are a particularly popular time to visit. 

Whether you want to hit the world-famous white and pink sand Bahamian beaches, hike the tropical landscape, or just explore the pastel-colored architecture of Nassau, you won’t have to worry about the weather disrupting your plans if you travel to the Bahamas during the winter months. 

Another reason why these months are so popular for visiting cruise passengers and other tourists is that the warm weather can provide a welcome relief from the colder temperatures found in the United States, Canada, and Europe during the winter.

Keep in mind that the cruise ports and main attractions can be rather busy during these months, especially if you plan on a cruise vacation to the Bahamas near the holidays in December and January. 

The Spring Months – March to May

Cruise Ships in Nassau, Bahamas
Cruise Ships in Nassau, Bahamas

Like winter, spring is a popular time to cruise the Bahamas. This is particularly true for March and April, as early spring tends to have less rainfall than late spring. 

The average daytime temperatures are very similar to what you can anticipate in the winter months, with a standard range between 75° and 85° F. While humidity rises slightly compared to the winter months, it is still considered pretty moderate in the spring.

Spring is also considered the busy season, so crowds can still be substantial but not quite as busy as the winter months, especially the weeks around Christmas and the rest of the holiday season.

While daytime rainfall is slightly more common than during the winter, periods of rain tend to be light and brief, meaning rainy days rarely interrupt plans during the spring.

More importantly, hurricanes and serious tropical storms are rare during the spring, meaning traveling cruise passengers do not have to worry about serious travel disruptions. 

The Summer Months – June to August

Nassau Cruise Port
Nassau Cruise Port (Photo Credit: Victoria Ditkovsky)

The summer months certainly bring warmer weather, but a significant increase in humidity accompanies those rising daytime temperatures.

Although daytime temperatures only range from 80° to 93° F, the high humidity can make it feel much hotter. This can make it uncomfortable to spend significant amounts of time outdoors, making it difficult to enjoy the country’s countless outdoor attractions and activities.

Furthermore, rainfall increases dramatically during the summer months, with the stretch between June and early November being classed as the country’s rainy season. The heaviest rainfall tends to occur during August, with an average monthly precipitation of 8.5 inches during this month alone. 

As if high humidity levels and a severe increase in rainfall weren’t enough, the summer also marks the beginning of hurricane season, which tends to run alongside the wet season from early June to early November.

During these months, the risk of hurricanes rises dramatically, with the peak usually stretching into the fall.

While these unfortunate weather conditions can be off-putting, especially for water sports and outdoor enthusiasts, crowds and cruise prices also tend to fall during the summer.

Just make sure that you keep an eye on updates from your cruise line to make sure you are in the loop about itinerary alterations and potential delays. 

The Fall Months – September to November

Cruise Ships in the Bahamas
Photo Credit: Dee Browning / Shutterstock

As discussed, fall is hurricane season in the Bahamas and other parts of the Caribbean, with September and October being the months with the highest risk.

Given the severe risk of tropical storms and full-blown hurricanes, you have to be careful about booking a cruise during these months, especially if you cannot be flexible about departure dates. 

The fall months can actually be really pleasant in terms of daytime temperatures, with averages ranging between 75° and 85° F. The humidity also drops compared to the summer months.

However, it is worth remembering that these pleasant temperatures can be disrupted by rainfall. Cloud coverage can also be an issue for those hoping to catch some rays. 

While the Bahamas is far less crowded during the fall, you really have to remember that cruise itineraries can be disrupted due to sudden changes in weather conditions.

With that said, if you’re flexible and don’t mind taking a bit of a risk, booking for the fall can be a great time for deals on cruise packages. Just make sure you get travel insurance! 

How Weather Differs at Various Cruise Ports

Bad Weather at Royal Caribbean's Private Island
Bad Weather at Royal Caribbean’s Private Island (Photo Credit: Johnnylook6564 & madhatterchrissytrip)

While the temperatures and seasonal weather conditions tend to be consistent throughout the Bahamas, they can vary depending on which island you visit and which cruise port you arrive at.

The different islands of the Bahamas are also spread out, so you could experience bad weather on private islands like Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day at CocoCay and much nicer weather on another island further away on the same day.

For those visiting Nassau Cruise Port in the nation’s capital city or Freeport on Grand Bahama Island, temperatures and weather conditions tend to follow the national averages discussed above.

However, in some smaller tendering ports, like Port Exumas and Half Moon Cay, you can sometimes experience cooler temperatures due to higher winds caused by more ocean exposure.

On top of that, visits to the smaller tender ports are far more susceptible to weather-related cancellations, as the port facilities are limited, the small tender boats are less capable of navigating rough seas, and most cruise lines are hesitant to allow their ships to dock offshore in unstable weather. 

When to Cruise to the Bahamas for the Price

Like any cruise destination, cruise fares to the Bahamas tend to fluctuate throughout the year, with pricing increases and decreases depending on which season you plan to travel.

If you are looking to get a deal on your cruise package, here’s a basic breakdown of how pricing usually works for Bahamian cruises: 

The High Season – December to April

Shopping at Nassau Cruise Port
Shopping at Nassau Cruise Port (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks)

As mentioned, the period between December and April is when demand for cruises to the Bahamas is at its peak. Not only is the local weather at its best during these months, but most people enjoy traveling during the holidays.

Children and teenagers also get time off for Christmas, New Year, and Spring Break, all of which fall during this busy season, making it a more appealing time to travel for families. 

Fares during this period tend to spike, with prices sometimes as high as double what you expect to pay during the off-season months.

With that said, more cruise lines schedule voyages to and from the Bahamas during these months of high demand, which can also mean it is possible to secure a deal if you book well in advance or take advantage of promotions.

If you can afford to be flexible by booking right before you depart, you can sometimes take advantage of “Wave Season” deals during the first quarter of the year. Booking during Wave Season can allow you to save roughly 40% off the cost of your cruise to the Bahamas.

For example, if you are planning a cruise to the Bahamas with Princess Cruises, packages regularly priced as high as $1,100 can be booked at a discount price of around $750 during Wave Season.

During high season, a week-long cruise tends to cost around $1,200 per person; however, prices vary depending on the cruise line, cabin type, and more.

The Shoulder Months – May and November

Cruise Ships in Nassau, Bahamas
Cruise Ships in Nassau, Bahamas

The shoulder months bookend the high season, as demand drops in May and November, but weather conditions can still be reasonably nice. If you are willing to take a bit of a risk with the weather, you will notice that many cruise lines offer discounts and reduced fares to attract passengers during these months.

While prices vary depending on the cruise line and type of package you have booked, prices for cruises to the Bahamas tend to be 30% lower during the shoulder months compared to the high season.

If you book a cruise during May, you can still enjoy some of the spring sunshine but avoid the risks of traveling when hurricane season is in full swing.

In November, the humidity and rainfall drop from their peak in the summer and early fall, making it a pleasant time to travel. Plus, you can avoid the price spikes accompanying the Christmas booking rush.

While you can’t always guarantee that you’ll be able to snag a deal on a Bahamas cruise during May and November, they can be excellent months to find cheaper rates without the risk of extreme heat, heavy rainfall, or a severe threat of hurricanes. 

The Off-Season – June to October

Cruise News Update
Cruise Ships Docked in Nassau, Bahamas (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks)

For the Bahamas, the off-season, or low-season, as it is sometimes called, covers the summer and early fall. During these months, cruise fares and the demand to visit the Bahamas plummet.

Not only do the hot temperatures, increased humidity, risk of hurricanes, and heavy rainfall put travelers off, but North America and Europe are also experiencing their summer months, so fewer people are looking to escape the cold.

If you do plan to travel during this period, consider checking NOAA’s National Hurricane Center for updates in the leadup to your trip.

Traveling to the Bahamas during these months always carries a bit of risk, but they can be a great time to book for those looking for bargain prices.

Just make sure you are mentally prepared for your vacation to be delayed, as the ever-present threat of hurricanes and tropical storms often leads to itinerary changes during the summer months.

Just for an example of how cheap a cruise can be during the off-season, a 3-night voyage from Miami to Nassau with Norwegian Cruise Line can cost as little as $339 per person between September and October.

When to Cruise to the Bahamas for Activities

The Bahamas is more than just a collection of beach-lined islands. The country offers various activities, attractions, and excursions, but their availability varies throughout the year.

Choosing the best time to visit depends largely on what you want to get out of the experiences, which is why we have provided this basic guide on activities available throughout the year: 

Activities Available During the Winter and Spring

Atlantis Resort in Nassau
Atlantis Resort in Nassau (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks)

A huge part of the reason why tourism in the Bahamas flourishes during the winter and spring months is that these months provide ideal conditions for swimming, snorkeling, boat tours, scuba diving, and deep-sea fishing.

Not only is the weather perfect for water sports and enjoying the beaches, but the water tends to be clear, calm, and teeming with marine life. 

Even more extreme water sports, like windsurfing, jet skiing, and surfing, are more enjoyable in these weather conditions. For something a little different, you can even swim with wild but friendly pigs during these months on the uninhabited Big Major Cay, nicknamed “Pig Island.”

Many visiting cruise passengers will also explore some of the country’s leading tourist destinations during these months, including the Atlantis Resort in Nassau or the Lucayan National Park in Freeport.

Whether you do so at the Atlantis Resort, Dolphin Encounters on Blue Lagoon Island, or Bahamas Dolphin Adventures on Paradise Island, another hugely popular activity during the winter and spring months is swimming with dolphins. 

Winter is also a great time to experience some of the Bahamas’ most famous cultural celebrations, like the Junkanoo Festival in December and January, the Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) in December, and Nassau’s Rum Festival in late February. 

If you travel to the Bahamas during peak tourist season, book activities and excursions well in advance, as they tend to book up.

Remember, other cruise passengers aren’t the only visitors during these months—the resorts and hotels also bring tens of thousands of tourists to the islands that make up the Bahamas.

Late Spring to Fall Activities

Half Moon Cay Activities
Half Moon Cay Activities

While the heat, humidity, and increase in rainfall during the summer and fall months always make it a little bit more challenging to plan outdoor activities, that doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy the beaches of the Bahamas.

On days when the sun is shining, a beach day spent under the shade of a palm tree or splashing in the turquoise waters can be enjoyable. With that said, remember that most water sports rental shops and excursion providers will close up if serious rainfall or storms are threatened. 

By traveling during the off-season, you also have the opportunity to enjoy the country’s main attractions with fewer crowds. Places like CocoCay can be bustling during peak travel season, but they can have a much calmer atmosphere during the summer.

Enjoy the tallest waterslide in the Caribbean, numerous swim-up bars, and CocoCay’s Thrill Water Park ziplining courses without worrying about overcrowding and annoying lines. The same applies to other private islands owned and operated by cruise lines, like Disney’s Castaway Cay

Visiting during the summer also allows you to enjoy some of the best festivals and events in the Bahamas, including the Bahamas Carnival, which runs for three days in late May. This is the biggest festival in the Bahamas, featuring live music, open-air dance, and colorful costumes.

Later in the year, you can enjoy the Andros Crab Festival and the Eleuthera Pineapple Festival, both of which run during June and offer plenty of opportunities to sample delicious local dishes. 

Remember, if you visit the Bahamas during the months that make up the off-season, excursions can be less crowded and easier to book, even at the last minute, but some may not operate due to weather conditions.

In some cases, excursion providers will not even offer tours and activities due simply to the lack of demand, which can be frustrating if you have great weather but nobody is willing to take you out to enjoy all of the fun these islands have to offer.

Remember that the types of activities that appeal to you might not appeal as much to others, so book your cruise for the time of year that makes the most sense according to your personal preferences.

The off-season months might be better if you’re more drawn to restaurants, museums, and other indoor activities or just want to kick back on a peaceful beach.

If you’re looking for more of an adventurous vacation and don’t want to risk some of the excursions not running, the more crowded peak season months might be more in line with what you want to get out of your trip. 

What About Visiting the Bahamas During Hurricane Season?

Hurricane in the Caribbean
Hurricane in the Caribbean (Photo Credit: Drew McArthur)

With hurricane season in the Bahamas running from June until November, many travelers wonder if visiting the country during these months is safe.

The truth is, you can certainly book a cruise during hurricane season, but you have to be prepared for potential changes to your departure date and itinerary.

In more severe cases where a major hurricane could directly impact the Bahamas and the waters surrounding the islands, a cruise could even be severely postponed or fully canceled.

With the Bahamas being impacted by hurricanes an average of 7 times per year, it is a serious issue. In fact, hurricanes in the country have affected more than 25,000 people since the year 2000, with Hurricane Dorian in 2019 causing 365 deaths and causing $600 million USD in damage.

This is why it is essential to minimize risk in any way possible. For starters, investing in travel insurance when booking your cruise can help you reduce the financial risks.

If your trip is postponed, your coverage could provide you with a refund on travel expenses, like flights, or even the total cost of your cruise if you cannot attend during the delayed timeframe.

Familiarizing yourself with the Hurricane Preparedness information page published by the U.S. Embassy in the Bahamas is a good idea if you plan on traveling to the country during hurricane season. 

It is also worth noting that mid-August and late October are the months with the highest risk of hurricanes and serious tropical storms in the Bahamas.

While there is always a risk throughout hurricane season, these have historically been the months when the most severe storms have occurred.

NOAA’s Historical Hurricane Tracking Tool is useful for those planning to visit the country while still avoiding encountering a serious hurricane or tropical storm.

Aside from being prepared by investing in travel insurance and being smart about when you book, it is also important to stay flexible. Only book during these months if a potential delay will not completely ruin your vacation.

For example, if you have a very rigid work schedule, it might be worth paying extra to book during months when the weather is more stable.

If you have more flexibility or a job like teaching where you have the entire summer off, you will be far more prepared for itinerary changes than someone who cannot rearrange their plans at the last minute. 

No matter when you book your cruise vacation, it is always a good idea to keep an eye on updates from your cruise line.

Whether there is a departure delay due to a hurricane or serious storm, or they have just made a slight adjustment to the itinerary due to port logistics, staying in the loop is the best way to ensure you enjoy a smooth, stress-free cruise vacation. 

Regarding safety, modern cruise lines have advanced weather detection systems that allow them to reroute their voyage to avoid storms and hurricanes.

These highly advanced ships are incredibly safe, so even if your ship gets caught in a serious storm, you can rest assured that the ship and its crew can keep you and the rest of the passengers they are responsible for safe. 

Final Thoughts on When to Cruise to the Bahamas

Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships in Nassau, Bahamas
Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships in Nassau, Bahamas (Photo Credit: Eric Glenn)

While most people agree that the best time to cruise the Bahamas is during the winter and early spring months, the best time to visit actually depends on your personal preferences and budget. 

Undoubtedly, the weather tends to be better during the winter and spring months, plus there is a minimal risk of serious rainfall and storms, but this period is also when you will encounter the biggest crowds.

On top of that, prices for cruise packages can be much higher during these in-demand months. Prices are also higher for island activities during these months, as the increased demand allows local operators and business owners to charge more.

Read Also: Best Time to Cruise Cozumel – What to Expect, Crowds, Weather

On the other hand, the summer months can offer lower prices and reduced crowds, but you have to anticipate uncomfortable temperatures and humidity, as well as the ever-present risk of hurricanes and tropical storms impacting your trip. 

Ultimately, the best time to cruise the Bahamas depends on what you want from the experience.

By researching the seasonal weather conditions and how they impact prices and the availability of activities, you will be informed and able to book a memorable and enjoyable trip that matches your exact preferences!

Carnival Says that Not All Passport Options Work for Colombia

Travel documentation can be confusing, and especially when a cruise ship visits multiple countries on the same sailing, guests can wonder which documents they need for their vacation.

This is especially true when the subject of full passport books versus passport cards is raised. A card can be much easier and more convenient, but doesn’t always meet the necessary requirements at different destinations.

Carnival Cruise Line has addressed the issue of passport cards for sailings that include stops in Colombia, reaching out to authorities about what documentation is acceptable.

“Some of you’ve been asking about these cruises and the fact that you need a passport which of course you do,” said John Heald, the cruise line’s Brand Ambassador. “Some though were asking [if a] passport card will suffice and we’ve now heard from the correct people that this is not something that is allowed.”

Passport cards are smaller, wallet-sized versions of US passports. They can be more convenient to carry and are less expensive ($30 versus $130 for a full-sized, new passport), but have more restrictions and are not valid for all travel.

Most importantly, passport cards are not valid for international flights. This would mean if a guest accidentally missed their cruise ship or had to return home early from a foreign port of call, they would not be able to use a passport card.

With respect to Carnival ships sailing to Colombia, guests will not be permitted onboard without a full passport.

“It will need to be a passport book as the passport card will not allow you to get on the ship at the [homeport] if the ship is indeed going to Colombia,” Heald confirmed.

Carnival Cruise Line clearly outlines the need for passports when traveling to Colombia on its travel documentation webpage, though guests’ confusion is understandable as the website still lists passport cards as acceptable.

“Colombia – mandatory requirement for passport book or card (valid for at least six months beyond the completion of travel),” the website states.

It is possible that authorities in Colombia have recently updated their requirements, as documentation needs do change periodically with evolving security needs or updated technology. Hopefully, the cruise line will quickly update its website to lessen the confusion.

Cruise travelers should always check for requirement changes in the weeks leading up to their sailing just in case they need to arrange for different documents, visas, or other paperwork.

The Carnival Passport Controversy

Passports can be a hot-button topic among cruise travelers. Some will never set sail without their full-sized passports, citing emergency evacuations or the possibility of missing the ship and how helpful, even necessary, a passport can be in those situations.

Other travelers who prefer closed-loop cruises from US homeports may never see the need for a passport, especially if they aren’t able to cruise frequently.

The cost of passports, especially for families, may be prohibitive. The common argument for that cost is that a passport is valid for 10 years, and so can be a good investment over that time period.

Passport Book Vs Card
Passport Book Vs Card (Photo Credit: Evgenia Parajanian)

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There are no payment plans for passports, however, so the costs must be paid up front even if travelers may not use the documents frequently.

Where a traveler cruises to as well as what homeport they set sail from and how they reach that homeport can also impact whether or not a passport is necessary.

For example, sailing from Europe requires a passport both to fly from the US to Europe as well as to embark the ship. If the cruise is a transatlantic voyage, that also requires a passport as it does not start in the same US homeport where it ends.

If travelers enjoy just the occasional Caribbean cruise from their favorite US homeport, for example, a passport may never be necessary.

While I have taken 40 cruises (with more booked), I have never NEEDED a passport, though I do sail with one for convenience. For my first few cruises, I used my birth certificate and driver’s license, but loved cruising so much a passport made a good choice for me.

What travel documents do you use? Do you have a passport card or a full book? Share your tips on the Cruise Hive boards!

Sprinklers Soak Passengers on Another Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship

Passengers enjoying the last night of a roundtrip cruise to Roatan, Honduras, and Cozumel, Mexico, got a bit of a jolt late in the evening when the sprinklers suddenly went off, sending them running for cover from an indoor downpour.

Numerous videos shared by guests of Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas posted videos of sprinklers spewing water in the ship’s Royal Promenade on Deck 5 on November 16, 2024, as the 6,780-passenger vessel was in the Gulf of Mexico returning to Galveston, Texas.

Eyewitness accounts poured in almost as quickly as the sprinklers, with one guest humorously saying, “This is just the new upcharge attraction that creates a rainy Italian street. You’ll see this reflected in your room bill.”

Social media videos captured stunned guests in the area filled with restaurants, bars, and shops dodging the water and crew members racing to address the situation. 

Reports said it was minutes before crew members turned off the sprinklers, leaving guests hiding in restaurants to stay dry.

However, food service, including room service, was suspended as it was all hands on deck for crew members to clean up inches of water that had poured down in public spaces, soaking furniture, carpets, and personal belongings.

The reason behind the mishap is unclear, although many thought smoke from Sorrento’s Pizza may have triggered the sprinklers.

Thankfully, the 226,963-gross-ton ship continued on its scheduled itinerary without further interruptions, with passengers dubbing the mishap “a new twist to white night.”

The incident followed another water-themed mishap aboard a Royal Caribbean ship when fog machines triggered the sprinkler system in the Royal Promenade.

During a Halloween party on October 31, 2024, up to 6,680 guests in costume on the 228,081-gross-ton Symphony of the Seaswere caught in an unexpected indoor downpour mid-celebration on their voyage from Port Canaveral to the Bahamas.

Harmony of the Seas is not immune to weird water issues, though. In January 2023, a sudden turn made by the captain to avoid hitting a refugee boat, caused water from its Deck 15 pools to spill over and cascade down six decks into the Central Park area on Deck 8.

Sprinkler mishaps highlight cruise ship safety measures

While the sprinkler incidents were inconvenient and happened just weeks apart, these kinds of problems are actually very rare. 

And, as one commentator wrote on the social media videos, “It’s good to see just how much water they throw. That’s hopefully something none of us will ever have to see for real.”

Sprinklers are just part of the many fire safety systems in place to protect passengers, crew, and the vessels themselves, including on Royal Caribbean ships.

Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas (Photo Credit: Dennis MacDonald)

Beyond automatic sprinklers, guests can spot portable fire extinguishers, smoke and heat detectors, and water mist systems everywhere, from guest cabins and public spaces to high-risk areas like engine rooms, which also have foam and CO2 suppression systems for extra protection.

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Additionally, the design of a ship utilizes fire-resistant materials and automatic fire doors that create zones to help contain and prevent the spread of fire and smoke.

Ships are also equipped with clearly marked escape routes and lifeboats for all onboard, which is why muster drills are so important for passengers.

Crew members are also trained in fire response and participate in frequent drills to maintain readiness, as one passenger on Harmony of the Seas witnessed when she told a bartender at The Attic on Deck 4 about the sprinklers, and he immediately ran to the scene.

250 Dogs Will Set Sail on a First-of-its-Kind Cruise

The small cruise line Margaritaville at Sea is making a big step in the pet-friendly world by offering the first-ever dog-friendly cruise coming in November 2025.

In partnership with Cruise Tails and Expedia Cruises of West Orlando, the bark-tastic sailing will welcome up to 250 canine cruisers, a first ever pet-friendly attempt in the cruise industry.

The cruise will set sail aboard Margaritaville at Sea’s flagship vessel, Islander, from Port Tampa Bay. The exact sailing date and ship itinerary has not yet been announced, but a waitlist for interested pet parents will open as early as the first week in December for signups.

The unique sailing is being coordinated by Cruise Tails, in the effort to provide a “pawsitively unforgettable cruise” for all travelers, including furry family members.

“I consider my Yorkie, Louis, to be part of my family, and for years I missed out on the ‘family reunion’ cruise because I will not travel without him,” said Steve Matzke, Cruise Tails Captain. “I want to change that for myself and other dog lovers.”

The cruise will offer a full schedule of amazing activities, contests, and more for all canine cruisers and their travel companions. These “Inaugural Ambassadors” will enjoy costume contests, guest speakers, parades, dog shows, training advice, special gifts, and much more.

Puppy massages, dog-friendly splash stations, and grooming sessions are also on the schedule for the special voyage.

Setting sail with one’s dog will be different than booking a standard cruise, however. To be able to bring Fido, Spot, or Fifi onboard, travelers will have to apply to the waitlist and be approved by the Cruise Tails team.

All traveling dogs must be updated on vaccinations, and canine cruisers will be restricted to designated pet-friendly areas onboard. Exact details of those restrictions have not yet been finalized.

A “Pet Butler” will also be assigned to all dog families to ensure that staterooms as well as the overall ship remain clean and in top condition. Only certain staterooms may be available for bookings with furry travelers.

All pet-friendly staterooms will feature a private “relief area” on the balcony. It is possible that other relief areas will also be available in designated areas, but these are details that are still being worked out.

All dogs must also be accompanied by a pet health certificate, approved and signed off on by a licensed veterinarian, to be permitted onboard.

Guests should be aware that some areas of the ship will still be closed to pets, however. Due to health regulations, dogs will not be permitted in restaurants. The Margaritaville Casino, pool decks, and the St. Somewhere Spa & Salon will also be dog-free spaces.

The 85,619-gross-ton, Spirit class Islander – formerly Costa Atlantica – can welcome 2,114 travelers at double occupancy, or up to 2,680 guests when fully booked.

The ship currently offers both 4- and 5-night itineraries. The 4-night sailings all enjoy two days at sea as well as a visit to Cozumel, Mexico. The 5-night cruises also visit Cozumel, but also include a visit to either Progreso or Key West, depending on the sailing date.

In 2025, the ship is also scheduled to begin 6- and 7-night itineraries that will visit Cozumel, Roatan, Costa Maya, Belize, Key West, Ocho Rios, or other top Caribbean destinations, depending on departure date.

While the exact dates for the dog-friendly cruise has not been confirmed, Islander is scheduled for sailings of all lengths with her November 2025 departures.

Can All Dogs Set Sail?

Travelers interested in this dog-friendly sailing should note that not all dogs will be permitted to join the voyage.

In an interesting twist, service dogs will not be approved for the voyage in order to permit more room for pet owners.

“This cruise originated with the dream that pet owners would finally be able to travel with ALL their family and friends on the cruises they’ve been missing,” Cruise Tails explained in their FAQ.

“As service dogs are not considered pets, they can already go on cruises; and we know they would not want to deprive their pet buddies of the chance to finally cruise with their family.”

Rover Dog on Icon of the Seas
Rover Dog on Icon of the Seas (Photo Credit: godwin_fernandes2000)

Furthermore, there may be restrictions for specific dog breeds, pet sizes, or number of dogs in a single stateroom, though these have not yet been announced or confirmed.

The sailing is being capped at no more than 250 total dogs. If the cruise in November 2025 goes smoothly, a second pet-friendly voyage may be planned for early 2026, sometime between March and May.

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No other cruise lines have permitted pets onboard for a full dog-friendly cruise, though Cunard Line does have kennels and can accommodate 24 dogs onboard Queen Mary 2.

Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas was the first ship to have a canine crew member, Rover, and her sister ship, Star of the Seas, will likewise welcome Sailor to the crew roster when the ship debuts in August 2025.

All cruise lines do permit fully trained service dogs, and even occasionally honor those experienced travelers for their extensive sailings.

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MSC Cruises Starts Winter Season from Cruise Capital of the World

And they’re off! MSC Cruises’ three ships sailing from PortMiami for the winter have officially kicked off their Caribbean seasons. 

The lineup that includes European-designed MSC DivinaMSC Seaside, and MSC Seascape is solidifying the cruise line’s presence in America by offering three ships from the same port to provide a variety of itineraries to the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea.

MSC Divina, MSC Seascape, and MSC Seaside are not only fan favorites but also highly competitive ships in the US market,” said Lynn Torrent, MSC Cruises USA’s executive vice president and COO.

“With three exceptional ships and an expanded selection of itineraries in Miami, we are providing guests with more opportunities than ever to explore the Caribbean in unparalleled style,” she added.

MSC Divina, carrying up to 3,502 passengers, was the first to launch from Miami on a 3-night voyage to the Bahamas on November 15, 2024. The vessel will continuously operate 3- and 4-night cruises every week to Nassau and MSC Cruises’ private destination, Ocean Cay.

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It was followed by the massive 5,877-guest MSC Seascape, which departed on a 7-night cruise to Jamaica, Grand Cayman, Mexico, and the Bahamas on November 16, 2024. The ship will set off every Saturday to Eastern and Western destinations.

Finally, MSC Seaside, with up to 4,132 passengers, set off on its weekly 7-night journeys to the Eastern Caribbean on Sunday, November 17, 2024. That itinerary includes calls in the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic.

All three roundtrip sailings are the first of continuous offerings that will be offered through the end of March 2025.

As MSC Seaside leaves PortMiami for the Mediterranean on April 6, 2025, the brand-new MSC World America will arrive to take her place, offering its first of many 7-night Caribbean voyages. 

The 6,762-guest ship is wrapping up construction Chantiers de l’Atlantique and is the first vessel in the fleet designed specifically for an American audience. It will make its grand debut in Miami on April 12, 2025.

“For both the quick getaway and the extended vacation, or something in between, we ensure an unsurpassed experience from the moment guests step on board,” said MSC Cruises USA’s Executive Vice President of Operations Neil Palomba.

MSC’s Growing US Presence

MSC Cruises’ expansion in Miami is just one example of its doubling down on the American market. The cruise line has five ships sailing in the Caribbean this 2024-25 winter season – a first for the company.

Besides Miami, the cruise line is also positioning ships in Port Canaveral, Florida, and New York City for winters in the Caribbean.

The arrival of MSC Divina at PortMiami
The arrival of MSC Divina at PortMiami. (Photo Credit: MSC Cruises)

In Port Canaveral, the 181,541-gross-ton MSC Grandiosa will offer 7-day Caribbean itineraries, split between Eastern and Western locales, when it launches its winter season on December 6, 2025.

Meanwhile, the first Meraviglia Plus-class ship, MSC Meraviglia, is offering journeys from New York City to Nassau and Ocean Cay in the Bahamas, with longer voyages delving deeper into the Caribbean to calls in the Virgin Islands and St. Maarten.

In 2025, MSC Cruises will begin operations in Galveston, Texas, when MSC Seascape begins to homeport in the Lone Star State in November 2025.

By 2026, the cruise line will offer its first Alaskan itineraries, beginning in May, with MSC Poesia sailing out of Seattle, Washington.

If we look away from the cruise ship aspect, the cruise line is also investing in a new $100 million North America Division headquarters in downtown Miami, Florida. MSC’s giant new cruise terminal is also nearing completion at PortMiami.