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Vacations, Travel and Leisure Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Cruising 101: Tips for Planning a Memorable Cruise
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Feb 26, 2006, 18:30

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(ARA) – Cruise vacations have become a popular way to see the world with new ships and themed excursions being added every year. In fact, between 1980 and 2004, the cruise industry has seen an 8.2 percent average passenger growth rate per year. If you’ve considered a cruise, but feel daunted by choices and questions, use the information below from Orbitz travel expert Heather Leisman to take the mystery out of organizing and preparing for your very own sea adventure:

1. Choose the right ship.

Today’s cruise ships are getting bigger and better, and even offer themed vacations that cater to different types of travelers, including families, seniors and singles. Countless amenities are available for everyone, including spas, health clubs, casinos, pools, restaurants, bars and shops. Before booking a cruise, check out the ship’s layout, amenities and activities. Take advantage of the Internet – many online travel agencies and services offer in-depth information to help you research and book a cruise that fits your needs.

2. Get to your port.

Before your cruise begins, you need to book travel to the embarkation port city. Remember to factor in travel time from the airport to the dock. If you are nervous about getting to the ship on time, consider booking a hotel stay in the port city the night before.

Log on to one-stop-shopping travel sites, such as Orbitz.com, where you can explore, compare and book everything from your flight and hotel to the cruise itself. You can even talk directly to a cruise specialist, browse different ships and read about various cruise packages offered.

3. Indulge yourself.

It is no myth that food is plentiful on cruise ships. Breakfast, lunch and access to the fine dining room for dinner are all at your disposal. Since more people are onboard during dinner hours, you are normally given a seating time. If you are concerned about feeling rushed to get back to the ship from exotic ports of call, ask to be seated at the later dinnertime when you’re booking your cruise.

Take note, however, that it is usually a myth that all drinks are free when cruising (some cruises include all drinks). Most cruise lines offer free coffee, juice, iced tea and water. Normally, other drinks (alcoholic beverages and soft drinks) are subject to a price.

4. Spend wisely.

Worried about overspending during your cruise? It’s important to pay close attention to how much you are spending daily. Many ships have a cashless environment where passengers receive a credit-card like pass for equipment rentals and additional expenses. Remember that when you buy drinks and specialty food, the tip is already included on most cruise lines. However, on most cruises you will also be expected to tip your stateroom attendant, maitre d', head waiter and assistant waiter at the end of the cruise. Consult your cruise line for recommended tip amounts.

5. Explore the shore.

Whether you cruise the Caribbean, Alaskan or Mediterranean waters, there’s much to do and see on land. Cruising is a great way to explore multiple destinations without having to pack and unpack your bags. For example, cruising has become a popular way to see Europe, allowing travelers the ability to see multiple cities without the hassles of navigating foreign lands by train or car. Check out the sights, enjoy the local cuisine or spend the day shopping. Just be sure to check your country’s customs laws when bringing back all of your new goodies!

If you choose not to jump ship, there are many activities available on board during the port stops, such as sport tournaments, craft seminars, wine tasting and even kids' camps, depending on the cruise you choose.

Whether you are looking for relaxation or adventure and excitement on the high seas, there’s plenty to choose from. So, do your research, climb aboard a ship this coming year and get cruising. Bon voyage!
Courtesy of ARA Content

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