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Juniors
If you've never cruised before you will be surprised at the fantastic facilities some cruise ships offer. At the start of a cruise, parents and their children are invited to meet with the staff who operate the various programmes to find out more. |
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| Activities |
| Here are just some available on board: arts & crafts; circus at sea; fancy dress parties; storytime; magicians; virtual reality centres; deck parties; volleyball; treasure hunts; murder mystery games; karaoke; videos; ice-skating; shipboard olympics and more. |
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| Babysitting |
| Babysitting services vary from ship to ship. P&O ships, for example, provide a complimentary night nursery, which has beds for older children. Take your child to the nursery and settle them in for the night, then relax into the evening with peace of mind. |
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| Cabins |
| These vary from 4 bedded cabins, to suites providing separate bedrooms for children. Interconnecting cabins are available on some ships. Tip: P&O's Oriana 4 bed provides pull-down berths and have all the necessary facilities inc. small wardrobes, fridge etc. |
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| Food |
| Most cruise lines will provide special diets and children's teas. Children usually eat with their parents at breakfast and lunch, and in the evening children can enjoy their own facilities allowing parents to relax over their evening meal. |
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