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Four Steps to Planning a Cruise Vacation

December 16, 2013 by Aunesty Reikofski Leave a Comment

1025897_475121505902292_1384149469_oCruises are incredibly popular, with thousands of people choosing to go on them every year when they want to go on holiday. There are many reasons for this, from the relaxing atmosphere to the amenities. Perhaps you have never gone before and you are thinking about doing it, either with your family or on your own. As you look at your options, make sure that you understand exactly what you are buying. If you are interested in going on a cruise – for example, maybe you have looked at the Royal Holiday cruise vacations – there are a few things that you should know first.

999313_475121569235619_962195823_n1. Everything will be included in your ticket price.
When you buy the ticket for the cruise, you do not have to worry about any of the other costs. You get accommodations right on the boat. Your trips to the shore are free when you stop at islands or other destinations. You do not have to pay for meals, which are always offered in the main cafeteria. The only thing that you might have to pay extra for is a bracelet that will get you all of the drinks that you could want. The reasoning behind this is that not everyone is old enough to drink, and some of those who are old enough will not want to. With some tickets, though, the price of the drink bracelet is also built into the overall price. Just check before you buy it.

2. The ship is going to stop at a number of destinations.
931246_475121525902290_1101390707_nA cruise is a good way to see many different places in one trip. Rather than just going to one tropical island and staying there for a week, you spend a week on the ship and it will stop at three or four islands, for example. Of course, exactly where you stop depends on where the cruise takes place. If you are in the Mediterranean, you might stop at Rome, while those in the Caribbean might go to Punta Cana. Either way, you should know that the ship will stop and then you are free to go ashore for a period of time to check the place out before you get back on the ship and keep going.

3. The timing is important with departures.
If you do go ashore, you have to know that getting back to the ship on time is important. It is on a tight schedule. All of the passengers need to get back when they were told to return so that it can head on to the next destination. The timeframe is going to be rather strict, so make sure you are waiting at the docks when it is time to go.

4. Booking in advance is the key.
These cruise trips do tend to fill up quickly, especially if you want a deluxe room and not just the standard cabin. Make sure that you book early so that you can get a place on the ship. If you wait, it might all sell out during the time that you have off from work. Booking early also makes it easier to take time off and plan ahead for your trip. The full cost of the cruise is not going to be collected until you actually leave the main port.

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I am Aunesty Reikofski, just a mom of six who loves God, my family, traveling and life. From crafting to baking to blogging, I keep myself busy. I have 7 (6 by birth and now a Son-In-Law) amazing kids.

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