7 Biggest Mistakes People Make On Cruises
Going on a cruise will be one of the most fun and memorable experiences
of your life. But without some important information, your fantastic trip
could become a total disaster.
Here are the 7 biggest mistakes people make on cruises and how to avoid
them.
1. Booking your cruise TOO late – Book at least 3 -
6 months in advance and pay in full to save up to 15% on your trip. Doing
so, you’ll also get the best choice of stateroom and the biggest discount
on your cruise. Remember, cruises are cheaper in the off-season.
2. Lacking the required passport and documentation – Before
you leave, make sure you have the correct documents to travel to all the
ports during your trip. Imagine having to stay on the ship while everyone
else is having fun on land.
3. Choosing a bad place for a stateroom - Some staterooms
will seem appealing in price, but don’t be fooled. The following should
always be avoided: rooms just below the disco, next to the elevator, below
a gym or restaurant or a lounge. (Unless of course, you like the excessive
noise
4. Not making your luggage stand out – The last thing
you want is someone else grabbing your luggage because they thought it
was their bag. It could be days before they locate your bag with thousands
of people on board a large cruiser. Tie some brightly colored string or
duct tape in a unique way onto your handle to make it look individual
and stand out.
5. Thinking you’ll save money in town - Most people
think that prices must be cheaper in port because they’re no longer
forced to the ship’s prices. Be careful. Many of these merchants
are ready for tourists and often sell inferior products at similar prices.
6. Not looking at the “all included” meals fine print
- While food is often included in the cruise price itself, most
of the time, alcohol is not. Just understand that you are probably paying
for it and drink according to your budget.
7. Not eating often enough – Did you know that eating
6 smaller meals on a cruise is better than 3 larger meals? And considering
the average person gains 10 pounds on a 7-day cruise, it’s worth
gaining some insights into maintaining your weight. Nothing’s worse
than coming home from a cruise only to realize you need to lose 20 pounds.
So there you have it – 7 great ways to get the most out of your
cruise.
About the Author:
Michael Webb is the author of “How To Lose Weight While Eating
Like Royalty On a Cruise,” helping fellow cruisers stay in shape
while still feeling like they’re on the vacation of a lifetime.
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