Cruise Life for Older Teens & Young Adults: Fashion, Packing & Dream Destinations
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I think that people think a cruise is a cruise is a cruise, and it's just not really true.
You can do as much or as little as you want. You don't have to go to every activity.
Don't be afraid to dress up on the ship because you're not going to regret that.
If you have longer, thicker hair, I would 100% recommend bringing your own blow dryer.
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Cruising as an older teen or young adult can feel… awkward. You're too old for the kids club, not quite an "adult cruiser," and trying to figure out if cruising is actually fun at 18–25. In this episode, we break down exactly what cruising is like for older teens and young adults — the good, the weird, and what no one really talks about. We cover: Whether cruising feels awkward at this age (and why) How cruising changes as you grow up What an average day on a cruise ship looks like for 18+ The parts of cruising we don't love What we wish more people understood about cruising The best cruise destinations for teens & young adults Dream travel destinations (cruise and non-cruise) Cruise fashion tips Packing tips, including: Top 5 must-pack items Bonus items that make cruising way better If you're 18+, cruising without kids clubs, or traveling as a young adult and wondering if cruising is worth it — this episode is for you. Follow and chat with us live on AmazonLive! at https://www.amazon.com/live/cruisetipstv