Cruise ships in general don't allow any kind of pets. That's mainly because there's so much red tape involved that Cunard only offers a kennel on one of its three ships. Even at that, pets are only allowed on QM2's trans-Atlantic crossings, explained Robert Roughton, Cunard's specialist in kennel operations.
Weapons, illegal drugs, and other items that could interfere with the safe operation of the ship or the safe and secure environment of our guests and crew are prohibited.
A luxury cruise experience on Celebrity Cruise Line is a luxury experience through and through. If you're used to staying in luxury hotels with all the high-end perks and amenities, Celebrity's ships will definitely live up to your expectations.
The average age of a Celebrity passenger is a tad north of 50. Still, while families with younger children usually gravitate to one of the above-mentioned lines with more family-friendly activities, that doesn't mean you can't bring your kids on a Celebrity cruise.
The only commercial ship that travels to Europe from the continental United States is the Queen Mary 2. As this type of travel is in much demand, reservations are normally made over a year in advance. Your pet will travel in a kennel supervised by a full time pet attendant.
Royal Caribbean International welcomes service dogs on all ships. * Please note we do not accept pets. A service dog is defined as any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of a person with a disability. Service dogs are not considered pets.
Pets are accepted on all Transatlantic crossings, except the first and last crossings of the year. Availability is limited, so plan to book your cruise well in advance. The cost of transportation will be given to you at the time you make your own booking but will likely range between $800 and $1,000 USD.
Fortunately, most cruise lines have areas designated as service dog “relief boxes.” The service dog owner can request a service dog relief “box.” This box is typically filled with mulch, sod, wood shavings, or faux grass and kept in a private service area.
Norwegian Cruise Line -Animals of any kind, except service animals, are not allowed on board. Royal Caribbean International – Royal Caribbean International welcomes service dogs on all ships. They do not accept pets.
Situations such as rough waves or strong currents can make the water too dangerous for your dog. Be on the lookout for dangerous sea animals, like stingrays and jellyfish, that could be near the shore. Avoid hot sand. Especially midday, sand can get blisteringly hot and can burn your dog's paw pads.
Sorry, we do not permit pets. Hotel and Suites Check-in time is after 2:00 pm. East Condominiums Check-in is after 3:00pm. Check-out time is by 11:00 am (no exceptions).
Cunard's Queen Mary 2 is the only cruise line to date that permits dogs and cats (sorry reptile, pot-bellied pig, and hedgehog lovers, your time hasn't quite arrived) to travel on their transatlantic sail between New York and Southampton.
If heading to the spa is more your speed, you'll find a wide array of luxury services offered onboard Celebrity's ships. Celebrity Cruises is not an adults-only cruise line, meaning that they do offer youth programming.