No longer the sole
preserve of the rich, cruise holidays are now an affordable and popular option
with holidaymakers everywhere. Nonetheless, once you have booked your first
cruise, your mind will inevitably turn to things like seasickness, luggage to
pack and how to keep your children entertained etc. Follow the advice below and
your first cruise will be an enjoyable experience.
If you can, it is
best to limit your travelling time before you set off for your first cruise.
Ideally, you should book a cruise which leaves from your native country and (if
possible) near to where you live. You will have enough things to think about
when you are embarking on your maiden cruise, without the hassle of having to
catch a flight.
However, sometimes,
the only way to get the type of cruise holiday you want is to meet a ship at an
overseas port. Obviously, if you live in a country that the major cruise lines
do not port in, then this is unavoidable. If this applies to you and you are a
first time cruiser, then a package deal with return flights included is your
best bet. These package deals are a lot less stressful for novice cruise
planners, because your travel agent will arrange for airport transfers, while
taking into account any unforeseen problems, such as flight delays.
Obviously, the last
thing you want, on your first cruise, is to miss your boat. Yet, it is
surprising how many people do this (or come close to doing it) just because
they did not allow themselves enough travelling time to the port. On the same
note, you should check and double-check that you have all the relevant
paperwork for embarkation (including your passport) before you leave your
house. Believe it or not, many first time cruisers become so distracted by all
the other aspects of their novelty holiday, that they fail to remember these
essential items.
Many novice cruisers
will convince themselves that their luggage has been lost, just because it
might not turn up for a while after they have arrived in their stateroom.
Generally, this is because first time cruisers are far more used staying in
hotels, where the guests do not check in all together. Obviously, on a cruise,
this is precisely what happens, so there are countless items of luggage that
get transported simultaneously. Thus, if your luggage fails to show up for
several hours after your arrival, you can spare yourself some anxious moments
by bearing this in mind.
One way of surviving
until your main luggage arrives, is to put your essential small items into your
hand luggage. This is particularly useful if you are travelling with children,
or if you have medication you need to take. Before you leave home, always pack
enough things in your hand luggage to get you through the first day. This way,
if you are left without your luggage for an unusually long time, you will avoid
any unnecessary stress.
With regards to what
you should wear on board, every cruise restaurant has its' own dress code.
Thus, before you leave, you should check to see whether the dress code on your
boat is smart casual, black tie or informal and pack appropriately. Usually, Cunard
and P&O cruises have a more conservative dress policy, whereas RCI and
celebrity cruises allow you to wear almost anything you want. As a general
rule, the smaller boats will impose more stringent dress codes. Some people
dislike the idea of having to dress for dinner. Obviously, if this applies to
you, then this will govern your choice of cruise line from the outset.
Do not forget that,
even if you are cruising in exotic waters, the temperature can still become
very cold in the evening. You do not want to have to stay in your stateroom all
night, because it is too chilly to venture outside. Always take some warmer
clothing with you, otherwise you might be forced to forgo some enjoyable
star-gazing from the ship deck.
Inevitably, being
aboard a cruise ship will take a few days of getting used to, irrespective of
which cruise line you choose to book with. Ultimately though, it is just the
same as a normal holiday, except that you are floating on water. Take heed of
the above advice, and you will definitely blend in with the seasoned cruisers
who are aboard your ship.

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