Tractor-Boy Posted March 19 #1 Share Posted March 19 What is the best cruise line for a very active couple in early 50s? We would like Adults only and most likely a Caribbean Cruise. Have spoken with Viking Cruises who were helpful (maybe a little bit pushy on the sales side book today for best offers etc) but there customer service seemed very knowledgeable. Have since done a bit more research and there Trust Pilot reviews seems dreadful which is a bit worrying. Also not sure if they aimed at people who are a bit older than us? Also seems a lack of entertainement at night. Also looked at Virgin Voyages but most of there Caribbean Cruises were very short only 6-7 days. The ships look very nice with loads of food and entertainment options but the one pool with everyone crammed in did not look great. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare CDNPolar Posted March 19 #2 Share Posted March 19 You have looked at the two that are best known for "Adults ONLY" with NO KIDS. Many other cruise lines state that they mostly attract adults, but they all allow kids. Other lines that are mostly adults are that for a couple of reasons: 1) They tend to be more expensive and are more in the luxury area of cruising 2) They have a lack of kids programs and don't have waterslides, and the like to entertain kids In other words, there are not facilities for kids and therefore parents don't typically select these cruise lines. But, if you want no kids, then you are stuck with Viking and Virgin. The mostly adult lines you can consider are: (Don't know where they all sail) P&O Cruises Exolora Journeys Silversea Windstar Cruises Seabourn Regent Seven Seas Crystal Azamara Uniworld I am a Viking loyal and have now been on more than 10 Viking Ocean and River cruises and we have four future Viking cruises booked. I am very early 60's and my husband is younger. Viking does have an older crowd that is very loyal to them and you find different age groups depending on what the itinerary is, and how long the cruise is. Evening entertainment on Viking is not Broadway or big show style like on cruise ships of 3500 people plus. Viking evening entertainment is a 45 minute show from a foursome of singer / dancers that headline the show most nights. Sometimes there is a magician, or a different entertainer, but the shows are not BIG shows. There is the Torshavn Lounge that is the nightclub and it is small and the Viking Band plays there every night. We love Viking because: 1) There are no kids 2) There are no casinos, and art auctions 3) Viking is about the destination and culture of their itinerary 4) So much is included in the cabin price we don't have to think about what extras will cost 5) We love the understated elegance of the Nordic decor and ambiance of the ships 6) We love the food on Viking 7) Most of all, the crew and the service on the ships is outstanding Good luck with your search and hope this helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 2BACRUISER Posted March 19 #3 Share Posted March 19 @Tractor-Boy Look at Marella Explorer 2 cruises all adult and all inclusive. Caribbean Cruises 2024 / 2025 | Marella Cruises | TUI.co.uk HTH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joebucks Posted March 19 #4 Share Posted March 19 I had a friend who was obsessed with finding an "adults only" cruise because they didn't want to be around kids and assumed every line that allowed them would be like Disney Land. When really talking about what they wanted, it seemed like Celebrity was the best fit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navybankerteacher Posted March 19 #5 Share Posted March 19 Depends upon if you mean adults ONLY - in which case stick with Viking, or MAINLY adult - meaning Celebrity or HAL, or the pricey and smaller Azamara and Oceania, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Essiesmom Posted March 19 #6 Share Posted March 19 From the UK you also have Saga, which I believe requires ages over 50. P&O-UK has two ships that are adults only. You also have Fred Olsen from the UK. Both lines operate fly/cruise packages to the Caribbean. I don’t know about the demographic on Fred, perhaps a little reading on the Fred Olsen board here would help…. Any cruise longer than 7 days will usually have fewer children. Those cruises sail from Caribbean islands and do not visit any US ports. Marella did have a ship based in Port Canaveral last year. MSC and Costa have ships sailing the Caribbean that do not visit US ports. But I have no idea what the kid count might be. Suggest you go to cruisetimetables.com, select some islands you would like to visit. It will tell you who calls there, and their itineraries. EM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveH2508 Posted March 19 #7 Share Posted March 19 Try Ambassador from UK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aquahound Posted March 20 #8 Share Posted March 20 Active 50-somethings on a Caribbean cruise? I recommend a B2B on Virgin. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarrenM Posted March 20 #9 Share Posted March 20 On 3/19/2024 at 9:54 AM, Tractor-Boy said: What is the best cruise line for a very active couple in early 50s? We would like Adults only and most likely a Caribbean Cruise. Have spoken with Viking Cruises who were helpful (maybe a little bit pushy on the sales side book today for best offers etc) but there customer service seemed very knowledgeable. Have since done a bit more research and there Trust Pilot reviews seems dreadful which is a bit worrying. Also not sure if they aimed at people who are a bit older than us? Also seems a lack of entertainement at night. Also looked at Virgin Voyages but most of there Caribbean Cruises were very short only 6-7 days. The ships look very nice with loads of food and entertainment options but the one pool with everyone crammed in did not look great. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Would suggest looking at Celebrity, with a word of caution. Their ships are not geared towards children at all, and I guarantee my two would have been bored out of their minds. Yet weirdly, on Beyond last year, there were hundreds of kids on board. It was strange. I wasnt impressed. Yet on reflection the year before, hardly any. Which was nice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donaldsc Posted March 20 #10 Share Posted March 20 How about a week on a sailboat - https://www.starclippers.com/us-dom/destinations/caribbean-sailing-cruises.html. We did 2 weeks on the Star Flyer, It was great. Absolutely no kids at all. https://www.starclippers.com/us-dom/our-fleet/tall-ships/star-flyer.html DON 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted March 22 #11 Share Posted March 22 We just got off celebrity summit it was a music charter called rock and romance with music artist from 70’s same company offers musicians from 60’s, 80’s and disco these cruises are adults only. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisemom42 Posted March 22 #12 Share Posted March 22 On 3/19/2024 at 11:21 PM, Aquahound said: Active 50-somethings on a Caribbean cruise? I recommend a B2B on Virgin. Exactly what I was going to recommend. This would most closely match the OP's given criteria -- although other posts have asked some good questions about what else they might consider. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Honolulu Blue Posted March 22 #13 Share Posted March 22 2 hours ago, George C said: We just got off celebrity summit it was a music charter called rock and romance with music artist from 70’s same company offers musicians from 60’s, 80’s and disco these cruises are adults only. I was on this cruise with George and have done other music charter cruises. The ones I have been on didn't allow kids, though I have seen others that have (though there may be age limits). This is an option for the OP and others to avoid kids, though an expensive one. Obviously, you want to go on a ship where the entertainers are ones you like and the expected crowd is similar to you, or at least compatible. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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