Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Cruising Tips


Cruise Information and Tips

The prospect of cruising can be daunting if you don't know the ropes. We will try in this blog to remove the mystery and explain what is involved and add some of our favorite tips on the way.
Before you get some cruising tip you need to ask yourself why cruising?
Cruising offers an excellent holiday choice. It caters for a variety of tastes and needs with lots to do or see and great food and entertainment. Where else can you find a holiday where you will visit lots of different places and your hotel moves with you. No packing, no hassle, no worries. And these days it not just for older holidaymakers - there are lots of activities for children, teens and adults alike - day and night. 

You can choose from more than 200 ships ranging from active to sophisticated with lots of facilities like pools, spas and fitness centers. There are organized activities like bingo, lectures, art auctions, pool and deck games, cooking demonstrations and wine tastings but you may prefer to just sunbathe, read or do nothing at all. The children will entertained with supervised children’s programmes leaving you free to enjoy the ship. There is fine dining from a range of restaurants and, at night, production shows, films, the casino and the discotheque. 


The range of cruises offered is wide - from sun and fun in the Caribbean or Mediterranean to sightseeing in Alaska or the Baltic. If you don't like to fly there are now plenty of cruises from UK ports. Try adventure cruising in remoter parts of the world like Antarctica or cruise under sail onboard a many masted tall ship. Whatever cruise you select there will be tours ashore offering sightseeing, snorkeling or scuba diving, horseback riding, biking or hiking, a round of golf or a calypso party on a catamaran. 

And if you are worried about seasickness, most ships are so big and well stabilized that most of the time you can hardly tell you're moving, and you can take precautions in planning your cruise that will minimize the risk - see our tip. If we can't convince you then why not try a river cruise - sightsee all day long on the placid waters of one of the world's great rivers. 

Finally cruising is a great value holiday. The upfront price may seem high, but remember your cruise fare includes your accommodation, food, activities (including children's programs) and entertainment. Compare the cruise cost with the all in cost of your hotel based holiday and you will be pleasantly surprised. 

WELCOME ABOARD!
Which Ship to get on ?
One of the biggest decisions you need to make in planning a cruise vacation is what ship is the right one for you. The size and type of ship you choose can make a huge difference in your cruise experience. The good news is that you have a broad range of vessels to choose from.
Have You ever Considered Wedding Onboard:

Weddings Onboard

Weddings onboard a cruise ship are increasingly popular with some of the larger cruise lines offering special packages for the occasion and wedding coordinators who arrange the ceremony, the menu, the cake, the flowers and the music. However, getting married legally while at sea is complicated, and even if it is while in port, local licences will be required. Onboard weddings are held in a ship's chapel (if provided), a lounge, the library or a conference room.

Some lines do not permit weddings at all while some luxury lines will accommodate weddings but you must make the arrangements and provide the minister. Carnival and Princess Cruises largest ships have dedicated wedding chapels and on Princess the captain will conduct the ceremony. Carnival can also arrange weddings on the beach at some of its Caribbean ports. Disney will marry you on their private island and NCL only at US embarkation ports. Royal Caribbean has a variety of wedding packages and will conduct ceremonies in ports of call in the USA, Caribbean or Europe both onboard and ashore
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Choosing Your Cruise
Selecting the right cruise for you will depend on what is important to you. Some will want to select the right kind of ship first (see Choosing Your Ship), for some the places to be visited will come first. The important factors in selecting the itinerary are:
  • the type of cruise
  • the length of cruise
  • when do you want to cruise?
  • where do you want to cruise



Booking Your Cruise

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