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When it comes to cruising, there is a cruise line that fits the needs, schedules, and budget for every family. For closed-loop cruises (sailing from and returning to the same US port) you won't even need a passport to explore the world.
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Disney Cruise Line
Want a relaxing vacation but still need to get your Disney-fix. DCL is the way to go. Disney characters, premium Disney entertainment, and the only cruise line that has fireworks. It's where magic meets the sea. Most Caribbean itineraries stop at Disney's private island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay.
Royal Caribbean International has their own private Caribbean destinations; Coco Cay, Bahamas and Labadee, Haiti. A great family-oriented cruise line with affordable sailings not only in the Caribbean but around the world. For something more refined, check out their sister companies, Celebrity and Silversea.
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Norwegian Cruise Line
Norwegian Cruise Line is another family-friendly cruise line that boasts destinations in the Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii and more. With "free-style cruising" there are no enforced dress codes or strict dining times.
Carnival Cruise Line wants you to be a VIFP (Very Important Fun Person). With some of the most affordable rates in the industry, Carnival might be a good fit for someone wanting an easy, first-cruise experience. Don't count out a follow-up cruise as this line has many repeat customers.