Cunard Line cannot accept any child under the age of 6 months as a guest. Cunard Line is unable to accept infants less than 12 months on any Full World Cruise, Exotic Cruises or Transatlantic Crossings. Children pay the applicable adult per person fare when travelling as a first or second guest.
Infants aged between 6 months and 2 years accommodated as a third or fourth guest in a stateroom travel free on board. A nominal fee may be charged for infants between the ages of 6 months and 2 years travelling where transfers, hotel stays and air travel are involved, which Cunard Line will discuss with you at the time of booking.
Guests aged 2 to 17 years of age travelling as a third or fourth guest in a stateroom pay the full fare less the relevant third or fourth person discount.
Please note that children under the age of 16 are not permitted to travel in a stateroom without an accompanying passenger who is aged 16 or over.
Children aged six months (or 12 months as detailed above) to 23 months are classed as infants. Children aged two years to 17 years are classed as children. Those aged 18 years or over at time of travel are classed as adults.
There is no maximum age to travel.
Minimum Age Policies are subject to change by the cruise line. For the most current Cunard Line Minimum Age Policies, please refer to the Cunard Line website.
WMPH Vacations is located in Delray Beach, Florida. You may book online or contact us directly. Our business hours and toll-free phone numbers from the following countries are listed below:
Please note that all prices on our website are in US dollars, and travel purchases must be completed with a major credit card.Unless you are considering one of our custom cruise itineraries, certain cruise lines prohibit US-based travel agencies from selling to non-US residents.
All passengers regardless of their home country, citizenship or country of residency are responsible for obtaining the proper documentation for travel. This includes passports and visas for any country they may visit during their trip.
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