


Some of our ships offer an interactive television system, which allows you to book your excursions from the convenience of your stateroom.
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You will find a detailed listing of all available excursions for your cruise, along with a shore excursion order form and instructions on how to book excursions onboard. If you are within the cut-off window for the new sailing, you must purchase shore excursions once onboard. Keep in mind that new shore excursion bookings cannot be made Staged after the cut-off date for the new sailing. You will need to re-book shore excursions for your new ship and/or sail date by repeating the order process using your new cruise booking number. Please allow 7-10 business days for the credit to post to your account. If you have existing shore excursion orders and you change either ship or sail date, all shore excursion orders for your cancelled cruise booking will automatically cancel and any payments will be refunded to the form of payment used to pay for the shore excursion order. Some excursions require a minimum age to participate and will be noted accordingly. Guests under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult (18 years or older) to participate in shore excursions.

Parents are also responsible for bringing a safety seat for their child if required. If a parent would like their infant to occupy a seat, where it is not required, then the parent must purchase an excursion ticket for the infant at the published excursion price or child price, where available. This will be noted in the specific shore excursion’s description. There are also some shore excursions that require that each guest purchase a ticket, regardless of age. These excursions are indicated with the 'Infants Free' advisory. Infants ages 3 and younger sitting on a parent’s lap and therefore not occupying a seat, are not charged for most shore excursions.
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Children between the ages of 4 to 12 years and teens between the ages of 13 to 18 years will be charged full adult price, or special child/teen prices when applicable and noted.

For more information you should consult your physician. Keep in mind that this is not a comprehensive list. Having any of the following conditions would require that you are examined by a qualified physician and obtain written permission from that physician to participate in the excursion: Heart disease or previous heart attack, diabetes, epilepsy or seizures, high blood pressure or taking medicine to control blood pressure, presently taking prescription medicines (with the exception of birth control), pregnancy, asthma or any form of lung disease, recent surgery, blackouts, sinus problems, fear of closed spaces, recurring migraine headaches, recurrent ear problems, and severe motion sickness. There are several medical conditions that may prevent you from safely participating in a Beginner’s Scuba Diving excursion. You must complete the medical history form and the liability waiver/release form that will be provided either onboard, or by the tour operator at the beginning of the excursion. There are certain medical conditions that may prevent your participation in a Beginner’s Scuba Diving or a Snuba excursion.
