Norwegian Cruise Line offers seven-day cruises that stop in Orlando, Fla., and Nassau, The Bahamas. The cruises include a family-friendly Nickelodeon-themed cruise. Ships feature a state-of-the-art fitness center, children's programs, a teen disco and Nintendo Wii on a two-story screen. There is also a climbing wall, a bowling alley and water slides. Sixteen dining options range from a steakhouse to gourmet French food.
Norwegian Cruise Line
7665 Corporate Center Drive
Miami, FL 33126
866-625-1166
ncl.com
Carnival Cruise Lines offers eight-day Caribbean cruises that call at Nassau, as well as Half Moon Cay, a private island in the Bahamas with a water park and horseback riding on the beach. The Carnival Miracle cruise ship has a supervised program for kids ages 2 to 11, tween and teen programs with karaoke parties, a twister water slide and a spa.
Carnival Cruise Lines
3655 N.W. 87th Ave.
Miami, FL 33178
888-227-6482
carnival.com
Royal Caribbean International has two seven-day cruises that stop at Nassau and Bahamas. The family-friendly Explorer of the Seas cruise ship features three pools, an ice skating rink, a rock climbing wall, a mini golf course and a golf simulator. The children's programs include supervised programs for ages 3 to 11, teen and tween programs, and Fisher-Price and Crayola workshops for families with babies and toddlers.
Royal Caribbean International
1050 Caribbean Way
Miami, FL 33132
800-256-6649
royalcaribbean.com