Babies usually don't pay for cruises.
Cruise lines typically offer free or discounted fares for infants and toddlers under a certain age, usually two or three years old. This means that babies can sail for free or at a reduced rate, depending on the specific cruise line and itinerary.
However, there may be some additional expenses for babies, such as:
- Diapers and wipes: You'll need to pack enough diapers and wipes for the duration of your cruise.
- Baby food and formula: If your baby is not yet eating solid foods, you'll need to bring enough formula or baby food.
- Strollers and car seats: You may want to bring a stroller or car seat for your baby, especially if you're traveling with them to and from the cruise port.
It's important to check with the cruise line about their specific policies regarding infants and toddlers before booking your cruise. You can find this information on their website or by contacting their customer service department.