

It's the perfect mix of adrenaline rush and relaxation - afloat and ashore where couples, groups of friends and individuals can mingle easily and families feel at home. For most of us, an Ocean Village holiday is for people who want to discover the best of the Mediterranean or Caribbean without having to lug their bags around with them. They sail to a new place each night so you only have to unpack once. Unconventional, individual, easy going - that's the whole philosophy of Ocean Village. Which is why everything on board and ashore is designed to set you as free from life's routines as possible.
There is great buffet-style food available day and night, so you can eat when it suits you. There are no formal dress codes, so casual wear is always fine. And whether you are a party animal or prefer to take things a little easier, you will find a hundred different ways to have a good time. You set the pace. Ocean Village simply give's you the same space to enjoy yourself.
We want everyone to have a fantastic time aboard Ocean Village and Ocean Village know that for families, the best way to ensure that happens is to provide great children’s facilities and daily programmes that capture the imaginations of kids from tots to teens – especially in peak season.
At the start of the holiday families will be invited to an informal meeting where the Youth Team will tell you about the child facilities on board, the activities planned and the few restrictions we impose.
+ Children’s Centre
The Base Camp children’s centre on deck 11, where the enthusiastic and fully qualified staff will be keen to make your children feel instantly at home. Use of the centre is free while one parent/guardian stays on board. Parents must register each child at the children’s centre and complete a medical disclaimer.
The centre has a fully netted deck area and a paddling pool, and the children’s programme is scheduled daily from 9am-noon, 2-5pm and 6-10pm (6-11pm for 5-8 year olds, 6pm-midnight for over 9’s). Although children are grouped by age, occasionally they may join with other groups to participate in certain activities and events.
+ 6 months – under 2 years
Babies and toddlers are welcome at Base Camp during opening hours provided a parent stays with them at the centre. However, parents can enjoy a break on mornings when the ship is in port and can leave their child in good hands at the centre while they go ashore.
+ 2-8 years
(2-4 years and 5-8 years in peak periods)
Children aged 2-8 are sure to have a great time at the centre with an extensive programme of play, sport and entertainment to keep them fully occupied.
+ 9-17 years
(9-12s and 13-17s in peak periods)
The centre remains open until midnight for older children and during peak school holiday periods extended hours and extra arrangements are laid on for 13-17s. They also have their own Hideout zone on deck 2 and loads of cools stuff going on – including videos, karaoke, discos, competitions and more.
+ Going Ashore
Many of the Action Ashore activities are ideal for children and no doubt you will be looking forward to going ashore together as a family. But with so many great places to visit some parents may want to spend some time ashore alone during their holiday.
During school summer holidays, half term breaks, Christmas and Easter holidays parents/guardians wishing to go ashore alone can leave the kids on board in the care of the Youth Team at a rate of £3 per hour for the first child and £2 per hour for each brother or sister. This service is also available outside of these peak periods but places are very limited. Parents must register each child at the children’s centre and complete a medical disclaimer – children must not be left unaccompanied on board.
If parents/guardians book one of the half or full day shore excursions valued at over £30 each then Ocean Village will look after children at a reduced rate (up to a maximum of only £12 per child per day) for the duration of that excursion.
Places in the children’s centre are limited and preference will be given to people who have booked an Ocean Village shore excursion. Places cannot, however, be guaranteed. Please also note that children’s mountain bikes are not available and that a minimum height of 5ft applies for use of the ship’s mountain bikes ashore.
+ Children’s Meals
As Ocean Village offers 24 hour dining your children (just like you) can eat whenever it suits them, although children’s tea at 5.15pm each day is very popular. Ocean Village provide a selection of baby foods on request (please make sure to advise us early) and will try to meet any special dietary requirements although they cannot guarantee to meet all specific requests.
+ Night Nursery
The supervised night nursery is open every day from 6pm until 3am for children aged 6 months to 5 years. Children between 5 and 8 are also welcome if space permits. The nursery is free for the first child and £2 per hour for each brother or sister between midnight and 3am. Please note that all child places are limited and are offered on a first-come-first-served basis. There is also an in-cabin baby listening facility available through the cabin telephone system that can be set up on request.
+ Special Needs
If your child has special needs you must advise at the time of booking. Please note that children requiring one-to-one care and assistance must be accompanied by a parent/guardian in the children’s centre at all times.
+ Gym Use
Please note that children under 14 are not permitted to use the equipment in the gym unless accompanied by an adult, and those under 16 are not allowed to use the weight lifting equipment.
+ Respect!
Although a ‘child-friendly’ ship, Ocean Village ask parents and/or guardians to respect other passengers on board and to note that at times some rooms are restricted to over 16s only. Please also note that passengers under the age of 18 must travel with a parent or companion over the age of 21 and that we are unable to carry babies under the age of 6 months.
+ Consecutive Cruises
You can create a 14 night cruise by combining two consecutive 7 night sailings.
+ Cabin Changes
There may be occasions where it is necessary for Ocean Village to change the cabins which were allocated at the time of booking. In this case you will be moved to a higher priced cabin at no extra charge. However, please note that cabin upgrades will only be given at the choice and discretion of Ocean Village.
+ Passports
For all Ocean Village holidays you MUST have full and valid passport which will be valid for 6 months after you return from your holiday. Do not forget that children under 16 need travel documents too – if not already included in a valid passport then they must have their own passport in order to travel.
+ Visas
At the time of writing no visas are required for holders of full British Citizen passports on any Ocean Village holiday.
+ Vaccinations
If you do not like needles then the good news is that there are no compulsory vaccinations required before you travel with Ocean Village. However, requirements do change so you should check with your GP or see the Department of Health’s latest leaflet ‘Health Advice for Travellers’ (available from Post Offices) before you leave. You can also telephone MASTA (Medical Advisory Service for Travellers Abroad) on 0906 822 4100 for the latest news (calls are charged at 60p per minute).
+ Health
For your own safety and well being – and that of other passengers – you must be fit and healthy to travel with Ocean Village and to undertake all the flights and excursions you have booked. Although there is a fully equipped Medical Centre on board, the facilities are not designed for extensive or continuing treatment of pre-existing conditions. Please note that all treatments are charged at private rates, although you should be able to claim most charges back through your holiday insurance after payment of any excess.
Please note that:
* You must notify the agent at the time of booking of any medical condition that requires special treatment whilst you are on holiday with Ocean Village. In particular Ocean Village must be advised if you will be taking a nebuliser, oxygen bottle or oxygen concentrator, required peritoneal dialysis, are an insulin dependent diabetic or will be taking a CPAP machine with you.
* Ocean Village are unable to carry passengers suffering from a contagious disease (eg measles, chicken pox etc).
* Passengers who normally require assistance in the activities of daily living are advised that they must be accompanied by a fit and able companion who will be responsible for their general care at all times during the holiday.
* Ocean Village cannot carry passengers who will be more than 28 weeks pregnant by the end of the cruise or children under the age of 6 months (12 months on transatlantic holidays).
* If the condition of your health as declared at the time of booking changes, you must inform us immediately.
If you have failed to advise Ocean Village of any condition that maybe considered to be harmful either to yourself or any other passenger during the course of your holiday you shall be refused boarding. Also, please note that, if in Ocean Village's reasonable opinion or that of the ship’s Doctor or Master, your condition is, or becomes, such that it is beyond the care that Ocean Village would be able to provide, Ocean Village reserve the right and entitlement to terminate your holiday. This may mean you will be landed at any port that the ship calls at and in this situation you will be fully responsible for any costs or expenditure incurred. Failure to disclose details of any specified or diagnosed condition may result in your insurance being invalidated.
+ Mobility
It is essential that passengers who are not fully mobile and permanently or periodically use either a wheelchair or a motorised wheelchair or scooter (referred to collectively in this section as “wheelchairs”) let your Agent know at time of booking.
Although Ocean Village does its best to take the requirements of disabled passengers into consideration as much as is practicable, a ship is not the easiest place for a wheelchair and can only accept a limited number on each cruise. If you do use a wheelchair or expect to use one during your cruise, you must provide your own standard size wheelchair (Ocean Village reserve the right not to accept larger wheelchairs). If you use special mobility aids (e.g. zimmer frame) you must bring these with you. The ship has a number of cabins specially adapted for wheelchair confined passengers. If you do need a specially adapted cabin, Ocean Village will need a letter from your GP confirming your requirement. As access by wheelchair is only possible in the case of specially adapted cabins, your wheelchair must be collapsible if you are travelling in a standard cabin. Wheelchairs must be stored in Passengers’ cabins when not in use.
+ Going Ashore
At ports where the ship is unable to dock alongside the berth, passengers are usually taken ashore by the ship’s launches provided the conditions permit. Please note that for health and safety reasons, crew members are not permitted to lift wheelchair confined passengers into launches. Regrettably, therefore, unless passengers are able to bear their own weight so as to step in and out of the launches with assistance from their companion or, if necessary, from a crew member, passengers will be unable to travel ashore by launch. At most ports where the ship can dock, access to shore is often by the ship’s brow (a short gangway that is often level with, or just above the quayside). However, at ports where a large tidal range is experienced it may become necessary to use the ship’s accommodation ladder (a narrow gangway which pivots to take account of the tide). Due to the height and length of the accommodation ladder, if any passenger using a wheelchair is not sufficiently ambulant to walk with assistance from their companion or, if necessary, from a crew member, it may not be possible to go ashore.
In cases where passengers using wheelchairs are able to go ashore by launch or accommodation ladder, Ocean Village will transfer the wheelchair into the launch or onto the quayside, as appropriate, provided that each of the constituent parts of the wheelchair, when broken down, weighs no more than 32kgs. The passenger’s companion will be responsible for dismantling and assembling the wheelchair if requested, Ocean Village will endeavour to assist where practical and safe to do so. We would encourage you to carefully consider the issues above when choosing your cruise.
+ Delays
Delays to ships and flights, whilst very rare, do occur occasionally. In such situations Ocean Village (in liaison with its supplier of services where appropriate) will use its best efforts to ensure the comfort of its passengers during the course of any such delay. Depending on the particular circumstances, refreshments, meals and accommodation may be provided as appropriate, subject always to the facilities and services locally available. Ocean Village’s aim will always be to minimise the inconvenience of any delays.
+ Destination Safety
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office Travel Advice Unit may have issued information about your holiday destination. You can contact the ABTA Information Department on 0901 2015050 (calls are charged at 50p per minute).