Friday, September 26th, 2008
by Sammy Maseko
When it comes to vacationing aboard a cruise ship, many individuals consider preparation to be the luggage that they plan to bring with them. Packing for your cruise ship vacation is important; however, it is not the only preparation that should occur. Preparation shouldn’t wait until the week before your trip. Rather, it should begin as soon as you book your cruise ship reservation.
To pay for onboard and port activities, you will need to bring along extra money. Vacationing aboard a cruise ship is similar to vacationing anywhere else in the world. You are encouraged not to carry large sums of cash with you. If you must bring cash along, you are encouraged to divide your money up and place it in safe locations. Almost all cruise ships and popular cruise ship ports accept credit cards, cashiers checks, money orders, or traveler’s checks. These forms of payments are great alternatives to carrying cash.
Once you have made the above mentioned preparations, you can begin focusing on other preparations, such as packing your luggage. When packing, you are urged to keep the climate of your cruise in mind. At the same time, you should be prepared for unexpected weather. Making the proper cruise ship preparations will ensure that your vacation will be a success.
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Sunday, September 7th, 2008
by Jeff Glasser
Years ago taking a cruise was only for the very well to do, but today simply by checking want ads and websites, you can find a cruise special that fits your budget. Whether it’s a three-day voyage, five-day, nine-day or even longer, there are many cruise specials available.
Many times though you will have to plan your vacation around the dates of a cruise. They are not flexible, but are varied and numerous. You leave when the boat leaves and returns when it does. Following that simple rule you should find a cruise special available when you are ready.
A source of last-minute cruise offerings from a variety of cruise lines is Vacationstogo.com. Many discounts are available over a 90-day booking range. You will usually need to book even farther in advance if you’re looking to sail on a particular ship or with a certain company.
The Quicker You Go, the Lower the Cost
The best cruise specials may be available when there’s a shorter time between booking and sailing, but your choices may be limited. As the sail date approaches, cruise lines often lower prices to fill staterooms and agencies may lower their price to meet their quota of the number of passengers they are responsible for booking.
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Saturday, September 6th, 2008
by Sammy Maseko
If you are looking for a vacation with a difference then you really need to book a Caribbean cruise because it will be one you never forget. There is fantastic scenery, beautiful beaches, and exotic Caribbean island locations; on the cruise liner itself you will have entertainment and a full program of activities at anytime of the day or night. How long you sail for really is up to your budget and what standard of cabin you want but these tours can be add-ons for other vacations or as long as fourteen or more days.
Everyone on board a ship will have individual needs and they can cater for them all, it is your vacation and it can be as quite or lively as you want it to be. Never worry that there will not be enough to keep you occupied as cruise liners are past masters at ensuring their travelers have everything they need.
Planning is the key to vacationing and with the number of packages now available it will be well worth your time to have a chat with your tour operator’s agent. Each Caribbean cruise will visit a certain number of islands on that particular voyage so you must decide if you want to visit certain islands like Jamaica, Bermuda, Bahamas or Antigua for example.
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