Try These 5 Totally Different Cruises for Millennials This Spring Break

Try These 5 Totally Different Cruises for Millennials This Spring Break

2. Carnival Vista Class

Carnival’s Vista Class is made up of the sleek Carnival Vista and their newest (and possibly most stylish) ship, the Carnival Horizon. This class was created with younger cruisers in mind but young families are welcome as well. Onboard you will find an Imax theater, ropes course, casino and nightclub. Craft beer is actually brewed onboard and served at Guy’s (as in Fieri) Smokehouse & Brewhouse.

Carnival Vista Brewmaster Colin Presby pours malt into a mash tun located in the RedFrog Pub's brewery house onboard the Carnival Vista.

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In addition to the craft brewery, craft cocktail fans find their niche at Alchemy, an apothecary-themed bar.

At the Carnival Vista's cocktail pharmacy-themed Alchemy Bar, mixologists prepare custom-designed cocktails using herbs, spices and other interesting ingredients. Photo by Andy Newman/Carnival Cruise Line

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Many cruises have onboard entertainment, but onboard the Horizon you will actually be able to become a part of it by joining the Lip Sync Battle—the stage version of Spike TV’s popular show. Make it to the finals and you’ll actually have lighting, costumes and backup dancers to show off your skills!

The Carnival Vista cruises at sea. The largest and most innovative cruise vessel in Carnival Cruise Line's fleet,

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Millennials with children will enjoy the Family Harbor staterooms that come with a night of babysitting included. Serenity Adults-Only retreat is an area, complete with lounges, hot tubs and a bar for those that wish to relax even more away from the patter of little feet.

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