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Taking in the view in Olden, Norway.

Taking in the view in Olden, Norway.

5 reasons to try family cruising

Katie Collins December 19, 2017

Ahhh… holidays with young children. Those wonderful memories of those special early years - first steps in the sand, first ice-creams at sunset…

But let's be honest, getting ready to go away isn’t exactly a walk in the park. 

Firstly you literally have to pack up the whole house and try to fit it in a couple of suitcases.

Then you have to deal with airport tantrums, being the couple with THAT SCREAMING BABY on the plane and the toddler who kicks the back of the seat in front.

We have taken the stress out of the equation and take to water instead.

Friends may look at me like I am mad when I tell them we’re off on another cruise. I guess to non-cruisers it may seem like an odd choice when you have young children.

But to me it’s the perfect solution.

Our eldest who’s 4 next March has been on three cruises, our youngest (22 months) has been on two.

My husband and I fell for cruising just before we got married. Our second cruise and honeymoon took us to Caribbean.

When we had our first child, we presumed our cruising days were on hold.

But when I looked into holiday options when our eldest was 14 months, I realised children are very much included in the cruising experience.

These are five of the reasons why we choose cruising as a family:

1. Kids are well catered for

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Anything from bottle warmers and sterilisers to baby baths. It’s all taken care of if you put in the request either when you book or are on board. Baby food is also supplied and children are more than welcome during the evening meal.

2. Play

There are children’s clubs full of toys, soft play equipment and family movies. There’s a creche and kid’s club and numerous swimming pools on board for potty trained toddlers.

3. Stress free travel

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Imagine hopping on the train for a few hours and straight on to a luxury cruise liner? Each time we cruise with children we head to our nearest port - Southampton and step straight on board. No plane delays, no airport stress, the holiday can begin right away.

4. Staff friendliness

That extra scoop of ice-cream at dinner, adoring smiles when you walk around the ship with the little ones, peek-a-boo with the stateroom attendant. The staff onboard can’t do enough when you take children on board. That makes for such a special experience and a memorable family holiday.

5. And relax…

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So what about mum and dad? When I am on board I make the most of a few hours to myself while my husband babysits - a trip to the cinema, a luxurious deep tissue massage, a glass of fizz by the pool (maybe with snow-capped mountain as your view), or even something as simple as breakfast on the stateroom balcony. There’s simply nothing better than enjoying a steaming cup of coffee, a pastry, the sound of the waves beneath you and a grinning toddler at the glass door - watching mummy and also watching the world go by…

Sunset in the Norwegian Fjords

Sunset in the Norwegian Fjords

In Travel, Family Travel, Cruise ship Tags Cruise ship, Family travel, Family cruise
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Enjoying some lunch with the city of Stavanger in the background

Enjoying some lunch with the city of Stavanger in the background

10 reasons why cruising with a baby isn't such a crazy idea

Katie Collins June 1, 2015

Taking a baby or toddler on a cruise ship?  Sounds like a recipe for disaster? Or actually not. We took the plunge and took our 14 month old on a cruise (our third, her first) and we had the most fantastic time, here's why:

1. Travel Made Easy - dropped off at the Southampton terminal and on board within 30 minutes. We arrived with our pushchair loaded with nappies, wet wipes and baby milk. No bag limit and no restrictions on liquids. Suddenly travel got so much simpler.

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2. Kid's Club - we were on board P&O's latest addition to its fleet Britannia. The kid's club The Reef offers a night nursery open until 2am, daycare for over 2's and an impressive soft play area kept spotlessly clean.

3. Kid's Tea- from 5-6pm the buffet restaurant was closed off for children to enjoy a selection of finger foods (including the most amazing tiger prawns) and baby food was available on request, for free. 

4. Maximum Fuss - from waiting staff to guests, everyone made a fuss of our daughter. I was half expecting the occasional look of irritation if she squawked at dinner but we only encountered friendliness.

5. Added Extras- within ten minutes of calling and asking housekeeping if a baby bath could be provided, a brand new one arrived at our cabin door. A brand new travel cot was ready and waiting when we arrived too.

6. Room Service Included - had a bad day and your baby or toddler is fussing? Can't face dinner in a restaurant on board? No problem, from sandwiches to salads and larger main course dishes, room service is included in the price.

7. Movies On Board- not only is there a wide selection of free movies on the flat screen TV in the cabin, but each evening at 8pm, toddlers gather on beanbags with blankets to watch an animated movie. Under 2's need to be accompanied by an adult and over 2's can be left and looked after by the staff while their parents enjoy dinner.

8. Scenery - our itinerary took us to the Norwegian Fjords, four different ports all easy to explore with our daughter in a baby carrier and breathtaking views out to sea whilst on board.

The beautiful landscape of Olden

The beautiful landscape of Olden

Cherry blossom by the lake in Bergen, our first port of call

Cherry blossom by the lake in Bergen, our first port of call

9. Pool/Spa/Gym - OK so this is more for the adults. I left my husband to babysit one afternoon while I enjoyed a deep tissue massage and a swim in the heated outdoor pool (with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains). There was a fully equipped gym on board and free exercise classes. 

10. Price - Many cruises sadly charge full adult prices for a baby or toddler. But when we booked P&O's new ship Britannia, it cost us under £100 to take our baby. That is pretty reasonable when that includes all her food and travel for the week.

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Tags Norwegian Fjords cruise, Cruise ship, Norwegian Fjords, Baby cruising, toddler travel, Britannia cruise ship, baby travel, Katie Collins Photography
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