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Children up to the age of 17 cruise from only


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FREESTYLE FAMILY KID’S CREW™ & TEEN’S CREW™ PROGRAMMES


When you’re not having fun all together as a family, kids and teens have their own cool places on board to hang  Our dedicated kid’s and teen’s centres are professionally   


LOOK AT THE FUN THEY CAN HAVE


Junior Sailors (2-5 years) Storytelling  Developmental activities  Painting  Arts & crafts  Family activities


First Mates (6-9 years) Wii™  Pizza-making  Games & classes  Painting  Movies  Family activities


Navigators (10-12 years) Wii™  Sports activities  Family activities  Arts & crafts  Parties  Scavenger hunt 


Teens (13-17 years) Wii™  Video arcade  Sports activities  Movies  Parties   Air hockey


NICKELODEON™, EXCLUSIVELY ON NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE


We’re taking family fun and entertainment to a whole new  Exclusively on Norwegian Cruise Line, Nickelodeon gives kids and adults the opportunity to meet their favourite characters and participate in interactive games, shows  board Norwegian Epic and Norwegian Jewel year-round, 


*Outside regular programme times and during stays in port, Norwegian Cruise Line’s Kid’s Crew counsellors offer group supervision and activities for children aged 2-12 at a nominal charge.


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