What is Carnivals policy for traveling with minor guests and guests who are pregnant?
Carnival’s policy regarding guests who are pregnant: Guests who are 24 weeks or more into their pregnancy on the date of disembarkation will not be allowed to sail. Pregnant women less than 24 weeks must submit, prior to departure, a letter from her attending physician certifying the gestational period and that the expecting mother is fit to sail. Carnival’s policy regarding traveling with minors: Guests under the age of 21 must be accompanied by a parent, grandparent or guardian 25 years or older in the same stateroom. Minimum age for sailing will be generally 6 months and 12 months for Transatlantic, Hawaii and South American cruises. Please note that adult guests are responsible for the safety and behavior of their minor guests. Guests under the age of 21 staying at any hotel in conjunction with Carnival’s Fly Aweigh® program or vacation packages may be required to be accompanied by a guest 21 years or older in the same room as per each hotel’s policy.