A bunch of girlfriends and I are planning a cruise for August and we’re just wondering what are the best cruise lines for younger adults? Around the ages of 18-30. We don’t want to get stuck with a bunch of older people or those with kids.

Carnival would be the best cruiseline for younger adults. You will find some older and kids, but out of all the lines this one is best for young adults.

What is the best and most affordable cruise line?

6 Responses to “Best cruise lines for young adults?”

  • empirical.trvl.co.izzy says:

    Carnival and Royal Caribbean have many choices for young adults and having good sales.
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  • Travel Guy says:

    Carnival would be the best cruiseline for younger adults. You will find some older and kids, but out of all the lines this one is best for young adults.
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  • Mary says:

    You cannot avoid all older people and children. However, you can certainly book a cruise that is less likely to have lots and lots of them. Take a look at Carnival, Norwegian, and Royal Caribbean.
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  • Lets cruise! says:

    Go with Royal Caribbean. They have the most amenities for a cruise ship, such as rock-walls and ice skating rinks. Please remember, there will be a mixed crowd on the ships. The ships are big enough, so you can move to different areas. Lotsa cool lounges and bars as well. have fun

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  • Kourtney says:

    Carnival and Royal Carribean are rather nice cruise ships. The rules for travel state you have to be 21 or have someone who is 21 traveling with you. They’re fun ships. You have to pay gratuities up front when you get on the cruise -which run around 200-. Carnival was fun, they always had an itenerary for the day that stated all of the happenings on the cruise, contests, spas, gym, free yoga classes, karoake, there are lots of dance clubs on the ships. Dancing is awesome. Casinos are fun to, the age to play the slots is 18. Performances are great to watch, be sure to show up early to get close seats near the front because normally on the first nights if they’re dancing on the stage the dancers may come out into the crowd and you usually get covered with confetti. There are shops on the cruise. They have specific days when you dock port but the days at sea are just as fun. Sushi bar, lots of food. Oh man there is a lot of food, chocolate melting cake you should try. They offer a brochure for you to look through and you can go ahead and plan what you’re going to do when you make port while on the ship. And don’t worry about kids, most of the time on Carnival the kids are busy at clubs for their ages. Hope you have fun!
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  • FatElvis says:

    You’ll find plenty of young people on both Carnival and Royal Caribbean. I’d recommend one of the larger Royal Caribbean ships because they have superior on board activities. You could check out the Adventure of the Seas and go with a ship in that class. You won’t be disappointed.
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