We did P&O Qld coastal cruise from Brisbane a few years ago. Was just DH and I so we found our cabin spacious enough. If you do P&O you will need two cabins as they only permit max 4 people in a cabin. This will give you plenty of room but 2 cabins means more money. My biggest negative was accessing a port by ships tender aka: life rafts. Off Port Douglas it was so rough and scary and some people were sick. It was awful. My biggest positive: the value for money. It's personal choice but we just went for a cheapie inside cabin and it was great I wouldn't spend the money upgrading to an outside or a higher deck. For kids cruises are great, lots and lots of activities to keep them occupied and specific age group activities too. The onboard crew make everything super fun too, we went to bingo even and it was actually so entertaining we went every day LOL... If you do an overseas cruise you will need a passport of course. If you don't already have one that is extra expense to consider. Keep in mind a cruise is all about being on the ship. When you are in port it's only for the day so the ports of call are just a bonus really. IE if you really want to spend lots of time in Vanuatu then I would recommend to fly and stay there because the cruise ship only docks from around 8am - 6pm ish.


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I'm pretty sure you can only do 4 passengers to a cabin, so you'd have to get 2 cabins, some ships do have interconnecting cabins, but if not you could always book cabins adjacent to each other.
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