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Adult Only v Family Friendly to Bruge?


Tarquin
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We went on Aurora to Bruge a couple of years back but cannot recall there being an age restriction, and it seemed to be an adult cruise.....although with one or two irritations (kids;)) but not dozens of the blighters.:D

 

Some friends want to do the same cruise on their own, no ice cream wars, no fighting, no early nights, and we don't want to mislead them by saying that the family friendly is not awash with littluns.

 

Of course each cruise can be different but in general is the difference between Adult and FF that great?

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I suppose that can depend on the time of year.

 

I went on the ventura (you can call and ask p&o how kids are on board), there was a few hundred kids on one week a week later there was 26. One week was in school hols and the other not.

 

We had a great time and hardly saw any kids and when we did they were accompanied by parents, so it was more like an adult cruise

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