By Chantae Reden | Published on September 26, 2023
If you're like us, you might be starting your search for the best family summer vacation ideas on a budget. Fortunately, budget cruises are the perfect fit — these affordable summer vacations are inclusive — everything from your accommodations to plenty of dining options, some beverages, many activities and even nighttime entertainment are included in your fare, along with the transportation from port to port. When you compare the cost per day, budget cruises tend to be more affordable summer vacations than traveling on land.
When you're thinking of family summer vacation ideas on a budget, getting everyone onboard for the same trip can sometimes be challenging. One family member might crave a relaxing retreat while another dreams of thrills galore. Especially as kids get older, families might find that every person in their crew wants to make the most of their time in the sun, however they see fit. And that's especially true of extended family — including grandparents, aunts and uncles, or cousins. On a road trip or house-rental vacation, these family dynamics can leave the person planning the trip in a bind. But a budget cruise can offer something for everyone, all in one contained location.
If you have a set spending limit, you'll find it's easy to stick to it if you and your loved ones plan ahead together.
Avoiding expensive flights is one of the easiest ways to plan a summer vacation on a budget, especially if you're traveling with your family. Cruises leave from departure ports throughout the east and west coasts of the United States, and finding one you can drive to — or hop a short domestic flight to — will prevent you from eating into your budget just by getting into the ship. If you do need to fly, look for ports near the largest metropolitan airports. Because flights from multiple airlines arrive at these airports regularly, competition means that flight prices tend to be lower than those servicing smaller cities. That said, it's always worth pricing out a few departure port flight options.
So where should you go? The best cruises for couples on a budget and families on a budget involve stunning natural landscapes, quaint places to tuck in for a drink, a laid-back way of living and a sense of escapism from everyday routine. Fortunately, a handful of swoon-worthy destinations are bound to do just that.
If you live on the West Coast, then Alaska and Mexico are good budget cruises to consider for an affordable family summer vacation.
Alaska is perfect if you're searching for budget-friendly summer vacations that will have you sighing in awe at natural beauty. Watch as glaciers calve, look for bears roaming around the lush green landscape, watch salmon leap in streams and take advantage of the fun outdoor family activities on offer — from hikes with eagle-spotting moments to afternoons watching from the deck as sea otters do the backstroke alongside the ship.
Cruises along Mexico's Pacific coast, on the other hand, are sun-dappled summer vacations. Expect to gather the gang for beach days, fish tacos by the shore and tequila tastings for the grown-ups.
If you live closer to the East Coast, the Caribbean is a good choice for budget cruises.
Eastern Caribbean sailings are also great family summer vacation idea on a budget. These cruises may whisk you away to Cozumel, Mexico's dreamy island off the coast of the Riviera Maya. For a taste of the underwater world, leave the littlest cruisers with the grandparents or favorite aunt and dive Cozumel's thriving coral reefs, home to sunken planes, sharks, rays and other marine creatures.
Some Royal Caribbean sailings to the Caribbean also include a day at Perfect Day at CocoCay, a resort-style private Bahamian destination that offers something for all adrenaline levels and every budget. With five included dining options and many complimentary activities, this island oasis gives you the freedom to explore without racking up a bill. Family-friendly water parks (Splashaway Bay℠ and Captain Jill's Galleon℠) and Oasis Lagoon® — the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean — are all included.
Your stateroom is your family's home away from home, and choosing the right one is one of the best ways to customize your family's budget. Interior staterooms are an affordable and comfortable option for families who plan to be out and about all day and use the stateroom to rest and refresh at night. But that doesn't mean they're bare bones: Some interior rooms even have cool virtual balconies, where you'll see a live feed of a balcony view on a high-definition screen.
Depending on your budget, there are many options. Connecting staterooms offer a great blend of togetherness and privacy — as well as two bathrooms, which can be key if you're trying to get multiple kids ready for bed quickly or you need to get teens out the door in the morning to join a shore excursion. If you're traveling with several kids or bringing along the grandparents, it could also be worth investigating a spacious family-sized stateroom for an affordable summer vacation stateroom that can sleep up to six people in one laughter-filled suite.
Best of all, if you're traveling with little ones, cribs are included, as is continental room-service breakfast (juice, cereal, donuts, yogurt, fruit) — which is great for any kid who is known to wake up earlier than everyone else and is hungry.
Whether you and your family members plan to relax by the pool all day or compete in activities — which might include laser tag, basketball games, bumper cars, miniature golf and surfing simulators — you'll find that there are plenty of fun things to do that won't cost extra. Even the teen lounges, home to video games, theme parties and nightly discos, are included in your fare.
If you have additional money in your affordable family vacation budget, your gang can decide where to splurge. Teens might want to try the RipCord® by iFLY® skydiving simulator, while parents might prefer to indulge in a massage at the spa. Or, everyone can gather during the day for a special shore excursion (swimming with turtles in Barbados?) or at night for dinner in a specialty restaurant. Consider booking a table for your gang at Tuscan-influenced Jamie's Italian by Jamie Oliver, home to a menu designed by the British celebrity chef, or for the innovative and imaginative fare at Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine.
Cruises feature kid-friendly activities from morning until night for families who want to play together, but they also offer kids' clubs, which are great for parents who need a break on their summer vacation. On Royal Caribbean ships, the Adventure Ocean® Youth Program, included in the cruise fare, will have kids and teens making memories with interactive place spaces, tech and science workshops, craft sessions and immersive challenges. If there's still energy to burn after dinner, the kids clubs and teen spaces have evening programming, too.
Or gather your whole gang for dinner in the main dining room followed by one of the great shows you'll find included onboard these cruise ships. Whether you choose a Broadway-style musical, a performance on ice, or a diving show in the AquaTheater (all of which are included in your cruise fare), you're sure to have one of the best family nights out you can remember.