Is anything more luxurious than taking a cruise
holiday? Traveling to exotic locations on a luxury ship, catching
sunrays, and breathing the salty breezes can renew and replenish
anyone, no matter how shopworn from the cares of work. However, a
cruise holiday requires planning in order to be the best it can
be. Check out these tips to have a cruise experience you will
remember.
So where do you start when planning a cruise
holiday? First, what is your budget like? Do you need to
hold down expenses? Then here are a few tips for economizing on
your cruise holiday.
When scheduling your cruise holiday, you
should be aware that there are off season and on season dates, and that
you want to schedule your trip in the off season to get the best
deal. What you may not know, however, is that cruise lines
actually change prices a number of times throughout the year. Ask
and find out when their absolute lowest season prices are. In
addition, keep your plans somewhat flexible so that you can change
ships at the last minute. Sometimes a ship is not filled to
capacity, so the cruise line will sell the last few tickets at a real
bargain. It is always to their advantage to sail filled to
capacity because people on holiday spend money on souvenirs, drinks,
etc. Use this knowledge to get a really great deal.
Where
you cruise to on your holiday can make a big difference in your cost as
well. If you pick a popular spot, you can travel cheaper than if
you choose a less popular spot. Another consideration is whether
you really care about those ports of call. If you just want to
stay on the ocean liner and enjoy the luxuries, book a cruise that
doesn't stop anywhere. These "cruises to nowhere" are just as
luxurious as the others but cost less.
To be safe on a cruise
holiday, don't take a lot of expensive equipment or jewelry with
you. Make sure your passport, health insurance, and other papers
are up to date. Be sure to ask about laws you may inadvertently
be breaking when you get off the shore you are accustomed to.
Laws in ports and even in the water can vary, and you sure don't want a
big hassle with a foreign law enforcement agency.
To travel
lighter, find out about equipment that will be available on the
ship. For instance, if the cruise line provides irons or hair
dryers, you won't need to pack yours. Also pack your own sample
size shampoo, toothpaste, and other toiletries because these items will
cost more in the gift shop. You should have access to laundry
facilities on your cruise holiday, so you don't have to take a huge
amount of clothing. Pick a wrinkle proof lightweight outfit for
every two or three days and pick separates in colors that coordinate so
you can get different looks. Be sure to pack a formal and or
semi-formal outfit if you will be taking part in these sort of
activities on your cruise holiday...