Be Ready for Your Upcoming Cruise
Taking your first cruise is a thrilling prospect, and it’s a good idea to take in a few tips to make the most of your experience. First-timers sometimes don’t know what to expect on a cruise, so learning a few handy tricks can help everything go a little smoother. Consider the following cruise tips, and keep them in mind as you begin your cruising adventure.
A few things could take you by surprise. For instance, it’s a great idea to pack a small travel alarm clock, since some ships do not have them in the room standard. Even if you’re going to a toasty tropical locale, bring along a warm sweater or cardigan to wear over your clothes when you are cold. You may find that the air conditioning is blowing too much for your tastes, and you’ll save yourself the inconvenience of buying one after you board. Don’t forget your photo ID and travel documents, of course!
It’s a good idea to bring a carry-on bag with you when you leave, with enough items to get you through your first day on the ship. You’re not the only one boarding the ship, of course, and there may be some delay in getting your baggage to your room. Grab your swimsuit and put it in there, as well, so there’s no delay if you want to take a dip. Don’t head right to the ship’s shops, though it is a tempting attraction. Window shop if you must, but be patient before spending money. Often there are sales and discounts that only begin after a few days.
Some ships allow you to bring your own beverages on board (non-alcoholic), so check with your cruise line. Don’t be surprised if you see experienced cruisers wheeling a few 12-packs of Coke along to their rooms! You can save a lot of money by bringing your own soft drinks, instead of paying the premium price they tend to charge on board ships.
So now you have some quick tips to make your cruise as great as possible. Bon voyage!













