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Traveling with two 18-year olds?


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I think it depends upon the young people. Azamara have no particular activities for young people, but if they are sociable, enjoy trivia quizzes, sunbathing, eating excellent food & dancing in a disco, then I think they would enjoy it. I guess one issue might be that they might not meet other young people onboard, depending on the time of year.

 

 

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You do not mention the gender of your grandchildren, but we found that giving our 15 and 17 year old sons unlimited access to fabulous food 24/7 (and drinks, albeit non alcoholic) ensured they enjoyed their time on Azamara [emoji12][emoji23]. In all seriousness, we did two Azamara cruises in consecutive years as a family and the second one was at their request so they clearly enjoyed themselves. Each trip lasted about 8 days, following a city break at the embarkation point and was just about right - I'm not sure about a longer cruise though - it might depend how happy they are to join in with adults or entertain themselves as there won't be much company of the same ages as them.

 

 

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