Carnival Conquest offers plenty of fun for kids and teens. The ship has dedicated spaces like Camp Ocean® for younger kids, Circle "C"® for pre-teens, and Club O2® for teens. With age-appropriate activities, games, and social events, kids and teens will have an exciting and memorable cruise experience.
On Carnival cruises, teens can broaden their perspectives by participating in the "See The World" program. This initiative introduces teens to international cultures through various celebrations. Depending on the ship and age group, activities vary. For instance, the Holi Festival in India is celebrated with crafts, rickshaw races, and a Bollywood dance class. The Japanese Cherry Blossom Celebration includes an anime drawing class, tea ceremony, origami, and a Zen musical soundscape. Additionally, the Philippine Panagbenga Festival features a flower parade, cultural jewelry-making, and a Tagalog language scavenger hunt. This program showcases how fun and educational experiences can enrich a vacation.
Children can partake in the joys of summer camp year-round on their Carnival cruise at Camp Ocean. Children are grouped by age: Penguins (2-5 years), Stingrays (6-8 years), and Sharks (9-11 years), engaging in many age-appropriate activities such as arts and crafts, games, and dancing. Kids dine together with special menus, including favorites like mac & cheese. Experienced counselors ensure every child has a great time. For late-night fun, there's the Night Owls service, available for an extra fee.
For young cruisers aged 2–11, Camp Ocean's "Space Cruisers" program offers a space exploration adventure. In association with the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, the program includes NASA-inspired activities like building Mars Rovers, learning about bridge physics, and playing space-themed bingo. Successful completion of activities earns children a special mission patch, making this a fun educational experience.
Teenagers aged 15 to 17 can escape to Club O2, where they can enjoy movies, music, sports, and even a Carnival prom night, among other activities. It's a place designed for high schoolers to relax and have fun with peers.
Circle "C" is where younger teens aged 12 to 14 can hang out, meet new friends, and enjoy activities like dance parties and outdoor movies in a supervised setting. This on-board spot is perfect for teens looking to have fun and make new friends.
On every Carnival cruise, toddlers aged 2–5 can join the 30-minute Zumbini class, a program developed by Zumba & BabyFirst. It combines music, dance, and educational tools designed for parent-child bonding. On cruises six days or longer, there are also family Zumbini classes, enhancing the fun and interactive learning.
Infants and toddlers, referred to as "Turtles," have special activities designed for them on Carnival cruises. These activities include arts and crafts, dancing, educational games, and storytime with Dr. Seuss favorites, all managed by qualified childcare experts.
For kids 11 and under, Night Owls offers a chance to stay up late and enjoy supervised activities like music and games. Parents can enjoy their evening knowing their children are having fun in a safe environment.
Children visiting the Build-A-Bear Workshop at Sea can create a new stuffed friend, choosing from various animals and accessories. This activity not only fosters creativity but also supports a good cause, as proceeds from the St. Jude bear go to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Camp Ocean provides numerous arts and crafts opportunities, allowing kids to unleash their creativity with various projects from painting to jewelry-making, creating future treasures for family display.