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Are Adult-Only Cruise Ships Worth the Hype?

No Kids. No Cannonballs. No Chaos?

Let’s be honest—there’s a moment on almost every cruise where you think: “This is amazing… but I wouldn’t mind if it were just a little quieter.”

Maybe it’s the cannonball contest at the pool or the sugar-fueled sprint through the buffet line.
Or maybe it’s just realizing you haven’t had a conversation longer than 30 seconds without interruption. And that’s exactly where adult only cruise ships come in.

But are they actually better… or just different?

If that thought feels familiar, it’s not just you—we’ve actually explored this idea in more depth in our Cruising & The Mind series, including why cruises can feel so different depending on your travel style. (See: Why Cruises Work for Couples That Travel Differently and Why Cruises Are Perfect for Introverts.)

Let’s break it down.

What “Adult-Only” Really Means (And What It Doesn’t)

Before we go too far, it’s worth clarifying something. Adult-only doesn’t automatically mean boring, formal, or ultra-luxury.

Depending on the cruise line, it can mean:

  • Elevated, boutique-style experiences
  • A more social, upbeat atmosphere
  • A slower, more refined pace
  • Or yes… occasionally a bit of a party vibe

The key is understanding that not all adult only cruise ships are created equal.

In fact, a lot of what people are really looking for isn’t “no kids”—it’s a different type of cruise experience altogether, something we’ve touched on when comparing different cruise styles and what actually makes a cruise feel relaxing (see: Luxury vs Premium Cruise Ships).

Virgin Voyages: The “Fun, But Make It Grown-Up” Experience

If there’s one brand that’s redefining adult cruising right now, it’s Virgin Voyages. This isn’t your parents’ cruise line—and that’s kind of the point.

What Stands Out:

  • No buffets (yes, really) — all dining is made-to-order
  • Stylish, modern design that feels more boutique hotel than cruise ship
  • Included specialty dining (a big win)
  • Entertainment that’s… let’s just say, a little edgier

And if you’ve ever gone down the rabbit hole of cruise dining decisions, you already know how big of a deal that is—especially when comparing what’s included versus what’s extra. We dive deeper into that in our post on Virgin Voyages Culinary Delight, which really highlights how different their food experience is.

And the vibe? Social, energetic, a little quirky—in a good way.

You’ll see:

  • Couples
  • Groups of friends
  • Solo travelers actually talking to each other

This is not a “sit quietly by the piano” kind of cruise.

MAK’n Waves take: If you want a lively, adult-focused cruise that still feels approachable and fun, Virgin absolutely lives up to the hype.

Oceania Cruises: Quiet Luxury Without the Fuss

Now let’s go the other direction. Oceania isn’t technically “adult-only”… but it might as well be.

Why? Because you’ll rarely see kids onboard—and if you do, they’re probably reading a book, not doing cannonballs.

What Stands Out:

  • Incredible food (arguably some of the best at sea)
  • Smaller ships, more intimate feel
  • Destination-focused itineraries
  • A calm, refined onboard atmosphere

That destination focus is where cruising really shines—not just the ship, but the places you wake up in each morning. This is where you go when:

  • You want to relax
  • You want great cuisine
  • You want meaningful port experiences

MAK’n Waves take: Oceania is less about hype and more about consistency. It’s not flashy—but it delivers exactly what it promises.

Regent Seven Seas: Not Adult-Only… But Practically Feels Like It

This is where Regent fits in—and why it’s worth calling out.

Technically, Regent is not adult-only. But in practice, it feels very close.

  • No real focus on kids programming
  • Ultra-luxury positioning
  • A guest base that naturally skews adult

Add in:

  • All-inclusive pricing (excursions, dining, drinks)
  • Smaller ships
  • Highly personalized service

…and you end up with an environment that feels calm, quiet, and very grown-up.

MAK’n Waves take: Regent proves you don’t need to ban kids to create an adult experience—sometimes the design, pricing, and expectations naturally do that for you.

Adult-Focused (But Not Adult-Only) Cruise Options

Here’s where things get interesting—and honestly, where a lot of people miss the opportunity.

You don’t necessarily need to book one of the true adult only cruise ships to get an elevated, kid-free feeling experience. In fact, some of the best “adult” cruise experiences we’ve had were on ships full of families… We just knew how to navigate them.

Because modern cruise ships are designed with layers. And if you stay in the right areas, book the right spaces, and approach it the right way, you can create a completely different cruise within the same ship.

Norwegian Cruise Line: The Haven (Your Ship-Within-a-Ship)

Think of The Haven as a private resort sitting on top of a larger cruise ship.

  • Private pool and sundeck
  • Dedicated restaurant
  • Concierge and butler service
  • Priority everything

You get the best of both worlds—energy when you want it, escape when you don’t.

Celebrity Cruises: AquaClass & The Retreat

Celebrity quietly excels at adult-focused cruising.

  • AquaClass: wellness-focused, quieter dining (Blu), spa perks
  • The Retreat: private sundeck, exclusive dining, elevated service

Even outside of these, Celebrity ships just feel more adult:

  • Less chaotic
  • More refined
  • More relaxed pacing

Princess Cruises: Subtle, But Effective

Princess doesn’t shout “adult-focused”… but it delivers it.

  • The Sanctuary (adults-only retreat)
  • Slower-paced atmosphere
  • Destination-first mindset

The entire ship just feels a little more grown-up and worldly.

What About Price? Are Adult-Only Cruises More Expensive?

Let’s address the question everyone is thinking: “Am I paying more just to avoid kids?” Short answer? Sometimes—but not always in the way you think.

Why They Look More Expensive

Adult-only and premium cruises often have higher upfront pricing with fewer “budget” entry points. Compare this to mainstream cruise lines with lower base fares.

What Changes the Equation

Lines like Virgin include:

  • Specialty dining
  • WiFi
  • Gratuities

Luxury lines like Regent may include:

  • Excursions
  • Drinks
  • Specialty dining

Meanwhile, on traditional cruises, those extras can add up quickly.

The Real Difference: Price vs. Value

Mainstream cruises:

  • Lower entry cost
  • More add-ons

Adult-focused / adult-only cruises:

  • Higher upfront cost
  • More included

In many cases, the final cost ends up closer than expected.

The Real Difference Isn’t Kids… It’s the Vibe

This is the part that surprises people. It’s not just about whether kids are onboard.

It’s about:

  • Pace
  • Energy
  • Intentional design

Adult only cruise ships tend to feel:

  • Slower (in a good way)
  • More immersive
  • Less scheduled, more spontaneous

And that alone can completely change how your vacation feels.

Final Thoughts: Not Better… Just Different (But Sometimes Exactly What You Need)

We’ve said it before, and it applies perfectly here: The “best” cruise isn’t about the ship—it’s about the fit.

Adult-only cruises aren’t necessarily better than traditional cruises. But for the right traveler, at the right time, they can feel like a completely different—and surprisingly refreshing—way to cruise.

And if you’ve only ever cruised with kids onboard, this might be the experience you didn’t know you were missing.

Thinking About Trying an Adult-Only Cruise?

If you’re curious whether a Virgin Voyages sailing, an Oceania itinerary, or even a more adult-focused experience like Regent is the right fit, feel free to reach out and let us help you explore some options.

Because sometimes the best cruise decision you can make, is simply choosing the right vibe.


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