Living on a cruise ship with my 3-year-old daughter has been an extraordinary adventure. She's been to 34 countries and has gourmet buffets for every meal. It's a unique lifestyle that many dream of, but few actually experience. I'll share the pros and cons of this life, and why it's been a game-changer for my family.
The Upside:
- Global Exploration: Isla has seen 34 countries by the age of three, a privilege few children experience. We've explored diverse cultures, learned new languages, and created unforgettable memories.
- Gourmet Dining: Every meal is a culinary adventure. From breakfast buffets to mocktail cocktails, Isla enjoys a variety of flavors and experiences that most children don't.
- Beach Access: We go to the beach almost every day. Isla loves playing in the sand and splashing in the water, a simple joy that many take for granted.
- Community: Everyone on the ship knows your name. We've made lifelong friends and built a supportive community, a sense of belonging that's rare in other living situations.
The Challenges:
- Limited Freedom: The ship's itinerary is predetermined, and we have no control over where we go next. This can feel restrictive, especially for those who crave spontaneous travel.
- Internet Issues: The internet connection can be slow and expensive, making remote work challenging. It's a constant reminder of the limitations of life at sea.
- Clothing Constraints: We have a limited luggage allowance, so we wear the same clothes in rotation. While it encourages creativity, it can feel restrictive after a while.
- Entertainment: The onboard entertainment, on-demand movies, and TV channels can become repetitive. We've learned to adapt and find entertainment in the unexpected moments.
Despite these challenges, living on a cruise ship has been incredibly rewarding. Isla's curiosity and joy are infectious, and we've created memories that will last a lifetime. It's a unique experience that has opened our eyes to a different way of living, and we wouldn't trade it for the world.