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Groups, families and celebrations

Multiple cabins, multiple households and one itinerary — this is where phone booking earns its keep.

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Kids club age bands

Bands decide whether siblings are together or split. Check them before choosing a ship — it's the most common family surprise.

Connecting cabins

Limited and early-booking. Adjacent isn't the same as connecting; be specific about which you need.

Linked dining

Groups can usually be seated together, but it must be arranged in advance rather than at the restaurant door.

Split payments

Several households paying separately for one booking is normal but not something booking websites handle well.

Group amenities

Blocks of cabins can unlock group handling and coordinated excursions. Worth asking about before booking individually.

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