Not in the Mood to Cruise With Kids? These Adult Sailings Are Totally (or Mostly) Kid-Free

From adults-only cruise lines to itineraries geared specifically to adults, on these cruises you won’t see many or any little ones.

Virgin Voyages' poolside bar Gym and Tonic

At Virgin Voyages’ poolside bar Gym & Tonic, you won’t have to worry about kids splashing or spilling your adult beverage.

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Whether you have kids or grandkids or not, whether you love kids or don’t, sometimes there is just something extremely appealing about the idea of a relaxing cruise vacation minus the youngsters. That’s where adults-only cruises come in.

Back in the late 1990s when Torstein Hagen createdViking River Cruises, now by far Europe’s largest river cruise operator, it was purposely designed for adultswith no kids allowed onboard. That philosophy stands as the company has moved intoocean cruisesandexpedition ships.

Likewise, when British billionaire Richard Branson launched the first ship of hisVirgin Voyages邮轮品牌两年前,这是没有一个和er age 18 allowed onboard. The cruise line later riffed on the subject withads showing kids very displeasedthat they couldn’t get in on the fun with grownups.

While there are no other major cruise lines that outright ban the under-18 set, there are ways travelers can lessen the chances there will be many or any children on their cruise.

If you really want to avoid kids, don’t cruise during a school break period (such as spring break, summer, or winter holidays), pick an itinerary for more than two weeks (length being a deterrent to the family crowd—world cruise, anyone?), or look toward anultra-luxurious cruiseor one that involves an expensive airfare—not everyone wants to splurge on an upscale experience for their progeny.

Also keep in mind the smaller the ship—and fewer onboard experiences for kids (such as kids clubs and big water slides)—the greater the chance youngsters won’t be onboard. Here are our picks for the best adults-only cruises.

Lounge chairs and heated salt pools in Viking's onboard spa

Adults will feel extra relaxed taking a dip in Viking’s heated salt pools.

Photo by Eric Laignel/Viking

Viking

Whether you cruise withVikingon one of the company’s many 190-passenger river cruise vessels in Europe, on the line’s 930-passenger ocean cruise ships that sail around the world, or on one of its two 378-passenger expedition ships, you’ll be treated to a fine-tuned cruising experience that is geared strictly to adults. You need to be age 18 and up to get onboard to enjoy the many perks covered in the all-inclusive fares. Those perks consist of shore excursions in every port, free wine and beer, all meals (including numerous restaurant experiences and nightly seafood buffets), engaging lectures hosted by historians and other experts, and Nordic spas complete with hot sauna, steam room, and a chilly snow grotto.

Recommended itinerary

15-day Grand European Tour, Amsterdam to Budapest on the Rhine, Main, and Danube rivers, from $3,999 per person.

Virgin Voyages' Razzle Dazzle restaurant features a playful mostly red interior

Head to Virgin Voyages’ Razzle Dazzle restaurant where the adults-only clientele can pick from menu items that are either “naughty” or “nice.”

Courtesy of Virgin Voyages

Virgin Voyages

仅限成人提供的邮轮Virgin Voyagestake place on three 2,770-passenger ships (a fourth is set to debut in December 2023) that sail the Caribbean, Europe, and the South Pacific. The onboard atmosphere is edgy, cheeky, full of subtle—and not so subtle—sexual innuendo, and fun done in an inclusive, adult wayunlike anything the cruise industry has ever seen before. Expect lots of day drinking, lively nighttime parties and entertainment, an onboard tattoo parlor, and indulgent food, including an over-the-top molecular dining experience and the “Lick Me Till . . . Ice Cream” shop (for no extra charge)—in between trips to the wellness retreat with a mud room and ’80s-style aerobics classes for the full detox and retox Virgin experience.

Recommended itinerary

4-night Fire & Sunset Soirée sailing, embarks Miami for Key West and then Virgin’s private Beach Club at Bimini in the Bahamas, from $1,606 for two.

Aerial view of an Azamara cruise ship at sea

Sail in sophistication—and likely without kids—on Azamara cruise ships.

Courtesy of Azamara

Azamara Cruises

This upscale line with four small ships does not restrict kids but tends to attract well-traveled couples age 50 and up who like the idea of seeing the world from the vantage point of a floating boutique hotel. The onboard atmosphere onAzamara既快乐又复杂,启航的年代hips that carry a maximum of 704 guests. The vessels feature a library with faux fireplace, an upscale steakhouse for an elevated dining experience, and a “living room” for drinking and socializing.

Itineraries are focused on maximizing time in port, with cultural immersion including small group shore excursions and “AzAmazing” experiences where, for instance, you and other guests might be treated to complimentary private acrobatics show in Monaco. Special golf cruises with PerryGolf include play at such prestigious courses as Ireland’s Royal Portrush.

Recommended itinerary

9-nightCroatia Intensive Voyageon the 690-passenger Azamara Quest, from $3,516 per person.

Seven Seas Voyager pool deck surrounded by empty lounge chairs

Imagine a calm and quiet pool deck like the one aboard theSeven Seas Voyager.

Photo by Michel Verdure/Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

With a fleet of 490- to 750-passenger ships,Regent Seven Seas Cruisesis one of the most expensive cruise lines out there and touts that it is “the world’s most luxurious cruise line”—a status it gets by, for instance, outfitting its latest ships with Carrara marble details, crystal chandeliers, over-the-top suites, and multi-million-dollar art collections. Fares include a broad choice of shore excursions such as a mud bath experience in Cartagena, Spain, premium wine and spirits, and business-class international airfare. While the line does not ban kids—and in fact, encourages families at holidays and on summer cruises in Alaska—not everyone wants to pay top dollar for experiences that may go over kids’ heads.

Recommended itinerary

10-night from Miami to the Caribbeanon the new 750-passenger Seven Seas Grandeur, from $7,199 per person.

Restaurant with polar views on Silversea's luxury expedition vessel, Silver Endeavour

Experience fine dining with exquisite views on Silversea’s luxury expedition vessel,Silver Endeavour.

Photo by Matteo Imbriani/Silversea Cruises

Silversea Cruises

With its sleek ships, a focus on cuisine and drink as a cultural experience, butlers that pamper all guests, and an overall ultra-luxury ambience,Silverseais a favorite of well-heeled adult travelers. Grandparents may bring a multigenerational group onboard for a holiday or summertime sailing (the 596-passengerSilver Museis the only Silversea ship with a children’s playroom), but with air-inclusive fares that start at around $800 a day, and no discounts for kids, you’re unlikely to have your pool time interrupted by shouts of “Marco Polo.” Rather, you’re more likely to hear someone call an attendant over for more champagne and a side of caviar, both complimentary and available 24/7.

Recommended itinerary

10-night sailing from Monte Carlo to Barcelonaon the new 728-passenger Silver Nova, from $11,400 per person.

Windstar sailing ship in Moorea

Sail away with Windstar—and without small kids.

Courtesy of Windstar Cruises

Windstar

Windstarguarantees there won’t be young kids onboard—you must be age eight or up to sail. That said, it’s rare to see any kids at all. The upscale line’s 148- to 342-passenger ships deliver an intimate, adult atmosphere whether you are on a four- or five-masted ship with billowing sails or an all-suite motorized yacht. Cabins and suites are mostly designed for two and attract couples looking for romance at sea, in addition to excellent dining, enhanced by the line’s status as the official cruise line of the James Beard Foundation. Borrow a kayak from your ship’s own marina by day and cap an evening of food and drink with quiet time out on deck, watching the moon reflect on the sea.

Recommended itinerary

7-day Dreams of Tahition the 148-passenger sailing ship Wind Spirit, all-inclusive from $3,122.

Fran Golden covers cruises for AFAR.
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