Big families have to overcome many problems when travelling and cruises are no exception. Trying to find a hotel room to accommodate your big family is difficult enough, particularly in Europe, but trying to find a cruise to accommodate you all is a nightmare!
Room For 5 aims to alleviate some of this frustration by providing information on Cruise Ships that have the facilities to accommodate big families!
We have done the research and contacted the big Cruise Line companies and can now provide info on these elusive ships, the big problem is, like hotel rooms, big Cruise Ship rooms/cabins are very few and far between and to secure one, you need to book very early, sometimes a year or so in advance if you are to successfully book one.
If you’ve landed on this page, the chances are, you’re looking for a hotel, B&B or serviced apartment that has rooms to sleep 5 or more persons? If this is the case, you’re in luck!! Room for 5 has over 6500 hotels listed that can have family rooms, suites, connecting rooms or apartments that can accommodate a family of 5 or more! We have hotels listed in Lincolnshire that can sleep 5 or more in places including Lincoln, Cleethorpes, Louth, Skegness, Norton Disney, Grantham and more! Visit http://www.roomfor5.co.uk now and find your big family accommodation quickly and easily!
Whilst visiting Lincolnshire, take a trip to the beautiful Lincoln cathedral, arguably the finest gothic building in Europe or take the kids to the Natureland Seal Sanctuary in Skegness. Lincoln Castle is a must see and the kids will love Parrot Zoo, but there’s not just parrots there, you will also see Marmosets, Meerkats, Lemurs, Giant Tortoises, Snakes, Kookaburras and many more.
While your in the Lincolnshire area, you must see the Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight locates at RAF Coningsby. Since opening its doors in 1986, the BBMF Visitor Centre has welcomed over 400,000 people, offering them the opportunity to see the Flight’s historic aircraft at close quarters and to observe the BBMF technicians working to maintain them in airworthy condition.