Not all luxury cruise lines are created equal when it comes to kids, and the industry is actively drawing new lines in the water. This post breaks down which luxury cruise lines genuinely welcome families, which are now strictly adults-only, and how to choose the right sailing for everyone in your group.
There is a debate swirling in the cruise world right now, and it is a spicy one. Do kids actually belong on luxury cruises?
As someone who has spent years helping families and couples find the perfect sailing, we have a clear, informed answer. But it is not a simple yes-or-no. It is a ‘it depends on which ship, which line, and what your family actually looks like.’ Let us break it down.
The Luxury Cruise Landscape Is Officially Splitting in Two
The biggest news shaping this conversation right now is that Oceania Cruises has officially become an adults-only line. The policy took effect in January 2026 for all new bookings. For many advisors and loyal Oceania guests, this was long overdue. The line had already been repositioning itself around fine dining, immersive destination experiences, and a refined onboard atmosphere. Most guests and advisors already considered it an adult-focused experience, and the occasional child on board reportedly created what Oceania described as an inconsistency in atmosphere.
This move further distinguishes Oceania from its sister brand, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, which remains open to families and offers children’s programming on select voyages. As Regent’s leadership put it, being adults-only is not the only definition of luxury. Regent proves you can deliver an ultra-luxury experience while still welcoming kids, as long as there is thoughtful programming and structure in place.
So what does this tell us? The luxury cruise industry is actively choosing lanes. Some lines are leaning fully into the serene, adults-first identity. Others are doubling down on delivering a white-glove family experience. As a travel advisor, I can say this is actually good news for our clients. The choices are clearer than ever.
The Real Question Is Not Whether Kids Belong. It Is Whether the Line Is Built for Them.
Here is where we land on the debate. We believe children absolutely have a place on luxury cruises, with one critical condition: the cruise line has to be thoughtfully designed to welcome them. That means dedicated kids’ programming, clear expectations for families, and spaces where both adults and children can genuinely thrive.
When a luxury line welcomes children but offers no structure, no programming, and no family-specific spaces, it sets everyone up for disappointment. The adults seeking a serene escape feel it. The families who expected something more feel it too. Nobody wins.
Conversely, when a line like Regent Seven Seas or Royal Caribbean’s Royal Suite Class creates a genuine luxury family environment, magic can happen. Both the champagne crowd and the sippy cup crowd go home happy.
Which Luxury Cruise Lines Are Actually Family-Friendly?
Since we work closely with several of these lines, here is our honest breakdown:
Regent Seven Seas Cruises: Ultra-Luxury With Family Options
Regent remains one of the few true ultra-luxury lines that welcomes children and backs it up with programming. Their all-inclusive model means families are not hit with surprise costs, and the onboard experience is genuinely refined. We would recommend Regent for families with older children and teens who will appreciate the destination-immersive nature of the sailings.
Seabourn: Small-Ship Luxury, Quietly Kid-Tolerant
Seabourn does welcome younger family members, though it does not market itself as a family cruise line. Think of it as a sophisticated adults-first environment that can accommodate well-traveled families, particularly during school holidays when kids are more likely to be on board. Best suited for families with older, adaptable children.
Royal Caribbean’s Royal Suite Class: The Best of Both Worlds
This is one of the most compelling options for families who want luxury and kid-friendly programming on the same sailing. The Royal Suite Class carves out a genuinely upscale microcosm within ships like Star of the Seas, with VIP-only spaces, private dining, and dedicated concierge service, while the broader ship delivers world-class entertainment, water parks, and kids’ clubs. Nobody has to compromise.
Oceania Cruises: Adults Only as of 2026
If you have been sailing Oceania for years and love it, this news is for you: Oceania is now officially adults-only. It is a logical and honest move for a line that was already positioning itself this way. If you are traveling as a couple or with adult children, Oceania is a wonderful choice. Families with young children will need to look elsewhere.
Viking Ocean: Adults Only by Design
Viking has always been adults-only (guests must be 18 or older). This is a deliberate brand choice, and it works beautifully for the couples and solo travelers who seek a refined, intellectually immersive sailing experience. If you are looking for a family option, Viking River cruises on certain itineraries may be a better conversation to have with us.
What to Look for When Booking a Luxury Cruise With Kids
If you are considering a luxury sailing with children in tow, here are the things we evaluate before ever making a recommendation:
- Dedicated children’s programming: Not a playroom with a TV. Real structured activities, supervised clubs by age group, and staff trained to work with kids.
- Clear ship layout: Are family cabins separated from adults-only quiet zones? Can adults find genuine respite while kids are in programming?
- Age minimums on excursions: Luxury shore excursions often have age and mobility requirements. We check these before booking.
- Multi-generational suite configurations: Connecting suites or family suites on small-ship lines can be harder to find. We know which lines offer them and which do not.
- Onboard dining flexibility: Kids eating in a formal dining room every night can be exhausting for everyone. We look for lines with casual dining alternatives.
- School holiday departure dates: On lines that technically allow kids but do not prioritize them, sailings during school holidays tend to have more families aboard, which shifts the onboard dynamic in a family-friendlier direction.
A Note for Adults Worried About Kids on Their Sailing
If you are booking a luxury cruise as a couple or with other adults and the thought of children onboard makes you cringe, we hear you. Here is our advice: choose a line that has made its position clear. Oceania and Viking are now your best bets for a guaranteed adults-only environment on the ocean side. On the river cruise side, Avalon, AmaWaterways, and most premium river lines cater heavily to adults and rarely see young children aboard.
If you are booked on a line that allows children, sailings that depart outside of school holidays will typically have very few, if any, kids onboard. We factor this into our recommendations every time.
Ready to Find Your Family’s Perfect Luxury Cruise?
At Wishes and Waves Travel, we take the guesswork out of choosing the right sailing for your family. Whether you’re planning a multi-generational voyage or an adults-only escape, we have the insider relationships and first-hand knowledge to match you with the perfect cruise line and itinerary.
Contact us today to start planning a sailing experience everyone will remember.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can children sail on luxury cruise lines?
It depends on the line. Regent Seven Seas, Seabourn, and Royal Caribbean’s Royal Suite Class are among the luxury options that welcome children. Oceania Cruises and Viking are now adults-only. We always review age policies and kids’ programming before recommending a luxury line for families.
Why did Oceania Cruises become adults-only?
Oceania made the switch in January 2026 after repositioning itself as a luxury brand focused on fine dining, destination immersion, and a refined onboard atmosphere. Guest and advisor feedback indicated the experience was already perceived as adult-focused, and the new policy simply formalizes that identity.
What is the best luxury cruise line for families?
For true ultra-luxury with family programming, Regent Seven Seas is our top pick. For families who want luxury accommodations combined with world-class entertainment and kids’ clubs, Royal Caribbean’s Royal Suite Class is a compelling option. The right answer depends on your family’s age range, priorities, and travel style.
Are luxury cruises worth it for families with young children?
They can be, but only if the line is genuinely built to welcome them. Luxury lines with dedicated family programming deliver an exceptional experience. Luxury lines that technically allow kids but do not prioritize them can feel like a mismatch. Working with an advisor who knows these lines well makes all the difference.
Which luxury cruise lines are adults-only?
Oceania Cruises became adults-only in 2026. Viking (both ocean and river) requires guests to be 18 or older. Seabourn, while not officially adults-only, is best suited for adults and rarely sees young children aboard outside of school holidays.
How do I book a luxury cruise that is right for my family?
Start by defining what matters most: the destination, the onboard experience, the service level, and the age range of your group. Then connect with an advisor who knows these lines firsthand. At Wishes and Waves Travel, we have personal experience with these cruise lines and can match your family to a sailing that works for everyone. Reach out to us to get started.

































