Can babies go in pools on cruise ships?

Hear this out loudPauseThe U.S. Public Health Service requires that only children who are toilet trained are permitted to enter swimming pools and spas aboard cruise ships. Even if your child isn't toilet trained, he or she is welcome to enjoy the water play areas on board each ship while wearing a swim diaper.

What are cruise restrictions for infants?

Hear this out loudPauseInfants sailing on a cruise must be at least 6 months old as of the first day of the cruise and/or CruiseTour. HOWEVER: For transatlantic, transpacific, Hawaii, select South American and other selected cruises and/or CruiseTours, the infant must be at least 12 months old as of the first day of the cruise/CruiseTour.

Which cruise ships allow swim diapers?

Hear this out loudPauseThere are very few cruise ships that have water facilities that allow children in swim diapers. These are the Disney ships, and RCI's Oasis, Quantum, Freedom class ships and a few Voyager class ships. Those ships have splash zones that are specifically designed, constructed, and operated to USPH requirements.

What age can a newborn go on a cruise?

6 months oldHear this out loudPauseInfants 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.

Can a baby get in the pool on a cruise?

Has there ever been a baby born on a cruise ship?

Hear this out loudPauseMIAMI — An infant who weighed two pounds after being born prematurely three months ago on a cruise ship finally left the hospital Wednesday, officials said. The little boy, named Altaïr, was discharged from Nicklaus Children's Hospital to the delight of his parents.

Is it a bad idea to take a baby on a cruise?

Hear this out loudPauseFor cruise lines and itineraries in more far-flung destinations, such as South America, Hawaii, and Europe, kids often need to be at least 12 months. Remember that a newborn's immune system needs time to develop, and travel provides many chances to come into contact with harmful viruses and bacteria.

Can babies swim in pool on Royal Caribbean?

Hear this out loudPauseOn Freedom and Oasis class ships, plus Anthem of the Seas, children in nappies – or who aren't toilet trained – can use the Baby Splash Zone. On all other ships, children in nappies – including swim-safe versions – or who aren't toilet trained are not allowed in the H2O zones, pools or whirlpools.

Can I take a 1 month old on a cruise?

Hear this out loudPauseMany major cruise lines, such as Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, Holland America Line, Disney, and Princess, stipulate that children need to be at least 6 months old in order to go on most local sailings—which for U.S. travelers means cruises in North America and the Caribbean.

Can I take a 1 year old on a cruise?

Hear this out loudPauseFor transatlantic cruises, transpacific cruises, and some cruises to South America, as well as cruises with three or more consecutive days at sea, children must be at least 12 months old.

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