Tips On Cruise Travel

By Alistair Nole


If you are planning your very first cruise, you may be unsure what to expect. When you go on a cruise, keep these important cruise travel tips in mind.

To begin, a good carry on bag is essential. A change of clothes and any important meds or toiletries should be packed in both your checked and onboard luggage. This is important for two reasons. First of all, if the airline loses your luggage on the way to your cruise, you will at least have your essential items. It can take a while for your luggage to be found and then shipped to the next port of call. Also, rather than waiting for your bags to show up if they are delayed in being delivered to your cabin, you'll have a bathing suit or dinner attire on hand and can enjoy all the onboard activities right away.

Bring sufficient medication for the cruise and a detailed list of prescriptions and their generic names. While you are aboard the ship and in foreign ports, you may have little or no access to a pharmacy . Bring a second set of spectacles, in case yours get lost or broken.

The local laws and customs of the countries you will be visiting may be different from what you are used to - familiarize yourself with them. If you break the law during a stopover, you will be subject to the judicial system of the host country. The country with jurisdiction over territorial waters is whose laws prevail at sea. The international law of the sea applies in waters outside national boundaries.

If you're going to go on shore excursions during the cruise, make reservations as soon as possible after embarking. Later, you may be busy with new friends and on-board activities that you forget to make your land arrangements in time; desirable tours can fill up quickly.

Keep all your vital documents on your person. Never pack your necessary IDs and cruise documents in your checked luggage - and make sure you always have them. You can still board the ship if your passport or other photo ID and cruise ship boarding pass are on hand, even if your suitcase misses the boat.

You need to be aware of your surroundings on a ship just as you would in a big city. Avoid darkened hallways; when tempers flare, keep your distance; don't accept drinks from strangers. If your gut tells you something is wrong, it probably is. Tell someone else too; contact the Purser as soon as you think there may be a problem.

Lastly, by doing a lot of planning before you travel, you can make your cruise travel memorable and all that you want it to be.




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