From family time to adult retreats, there are a variety of cruise options available from March to April that allow travelers to embrace or escape the adolescent revelry during the annual scholastic recess. Cut through the cruising clutter with our recommendations for the best spring break cruises.
Royal Caribbean International
The most obvious choice when traveling with kids is perhaps the Disney Cruise Line and for good reason -- mainly the company’s wealth of in-house family entertainment expertly applied fleet-wide. The line has also pioneered the development of onboard kids facilities with space normally allocated for a casino instead dedicated exclusively to children. Add in a separate nursery, venues just for tweens and teens, aquatic play zones for the youth, and joint family experiences; and Disney is clearly a family cruise contender.
Not far behind -- and often for a lot less money -- are Disney’s competitors. Each has partnered up with outside entertainment franchises to offer their own family-friendly experiences.
Carnival Cruise Line hosts Hasbro game shows on some ships, and now over half of the fleet features the line's newest Dr. Seuss activities with Seuss at Sea. Kids can meet Nickelodeon favorites such as SpongeBob SquarePants and Dora the Explorer onboard select Norwegian Cruise Line ships. Also, on an increasing number of Royal Caribbean International vessels is the DreamWorks Experience with film screenings and characters.
Adults-Only Choices
If you’re a single adult or couple, don’t let families scare you away from taking a cruise during Spring Break. Some Cruise lines continue to secure areas onboard exclusively for adults to escape. Even the family-oriented Disney Cruise Line, for instance, offers stellar adults-only venues throughout its ships, and a growing trend is for outdoor deck areas set aside for those over 18, like Carnival Cruise Lines’ fantastic and complimentary Serenity Retreat.