Can babies swim on Carnival?


Can babies swim on Carnival? Children who are not toilet trained (and those in diapers or swim diapers) are not allowed in any of the water facilities on board, as per United States Public Health Services. Toilet trained children should be taken on frequent bathroom breaks. Water sports include pools, spray parks, waterslides and whirlpools.


What ships have a baby splash zone?

Ships that have a splash pad for babies in diapers:
  • Oasis Class. Wonder of the Seas. Oasis of the Seas. Harmony of the Seas. ...
  • Freedom Class. Freedom of the Seas. Independence of the Seas. Liberty of the Seas.
  • Quantum Class. Ovation of the Seas. Anthem of the Seas. Odyssey of the Seas. ...
  • Majesty of the Seas.
  • Navigator of the Seas.


Is it worth taking a baby on a cruise?

And in fact, a cruise vacation is one of the best trips you can take with a small child. No matter where you go on the ship, you are only a few minutes from your room. That makes it perfect for midday naps, means you don't have to carry around a ton of baby supplies, and there is plenty to see and do without going far.


What are the rules for infants on cruises?

Infants must be at least 6 months of age at the time of embarkation in order to sail. Children must be at least 12 months of age at the time of embarkation to sail on trans-ocean crossings and remote itineraries, where there are more than 2 consecutive sea days.


Are cruise ship balconies safe for toddlers?

Child safety lock feature: The doors to the balcony in a stateroom often come with two locks; one of them is a child safety lock located at the top of the glass door. Tall railings and walls: The walls and railings on most of the cruise ship balconies are at least 42 inches high.


Can babies go on cruises with birth certificate?

Please note that hospital Birth Certificates (baby feet Birth Certificates), as well as photocopies or images of any required travel documents are not accepted for boarding. For sailings departing from U.S. homeports, an official US state-issued Birth Certificate is also accepted.


Can you bring diapers on a cruise ship?

The cast member I spoke to suggested that you transfer the diapers into luggage or a bag that you might otherwise check. Her reasoning was that the luggage or bag would be more durable than a box, and this would help to protect the diapers and wipes while they are being loaded onto and carried about the ship.


What age is considered a child on Carnival cruise?

Minor guests (12-17 years of age) may use the facilities provided they are accompanied by a parent or guardian (subject to restrictions posted outside the Fitness Center). Salon: Salon services (hair, nail and facial services) are available to guests of all ages.


Can I bring my own cup on Carnival Cruise?

You are allowed to bring your own personal cup, such as a Yeti cup, or reusable water bottle on a Carnival cruise. Any size is fine and you can use it to drink whatever you like.


Why are babies full price on cruises?

Why do Some Cruise Lines Charge the Same Rate for Babies as Adults? Though babies and toddlers clearly do not consume nearly as much food and drink, nor partake in the same activities as their parents, babies still create extra cleanup and housekeeping work that the ship's crew ultimately must take care of.


Can my 2 month old go on a cruise?

Infants must be a minimum of 6 months old on the sailing date for most voyages. For transatlantic, transpacific, Hawaii, Australia and South America sailings – and any with 3 or more consecutive days at sea – the minimum age is 12 months.


Should I bring a stroller on a cruise?

You will want some kind of stroller or baby carrier for taking your child around the cruise ship and in port. Some cruise lines, like Carnival, have rentals available; MSC offers loaners. You will need to store strollers in your cabin, so we recommend bringing a small umbrella stroller, rather than a large baby jogger.


Can I bring a 12 pack of soda on Carnival cruise?

Carnival Cruise Line: Carnival has one of the loosest beverage policies of all cruise lines, allowing each guest to carry on a maximum of 12 sealed 12 oz. cans or cartons of a non-alcoholic beverage (e.g., sodas, juices, milk, or sparkling water) – a policy that most cruise lines have eliminated.