May 4, 2008
Simple Tips For Your First Cruise
If you are planning to go on a cruise, there are several things to consider in order to make it really fun and memorable most importantly if it's your first cruise.
But what matters must you be considering? Should you be choosing from a variety of cruise lines? Does the destination matter? Is there a certain time of year that would be best to take a cruise?
If you get the right facts at the right time, you will find a great cruise deal.
Shopping around for the best cruise line is the most important thing you should do and you can start by first asking anyone who went on a cruise, then ask them for more information.
There are plenty of cruise ships from different cruise lines that you can choose from. But not all of them can give you the deals that you really want. Comparing costs, amenities and services will help you in narrowing down your options.
If you already have a budget in mind, some sort of figure on how much you can spend on the cruise is helpful. Don't forget to set an allowance for contingency, like unforeseen expenditures towards the duration of the trip. Some of these can be in the form of souvenir shopping or activity expenses.
Here are some of the cruise lines that you might want to take to your preferred destination:
- Carnival Cruise Line
- Celebrity Cruises
- Holland America
- Norwegian Cruise Line
- Princess Cruises
- Royal Caribbean International
Another thing you have to consider is your cruise destination. Here are the most common destinations that these cruise lines offer.
- Alaska
- Canada and New England
- Caribbean
- Mexico
- Panama Canal
- Europe
- Bahamas and Bermuda
So what do you need to prepare other than cash?
- Passport
- Digital Camera
- Video Camera
- Binoculars
- Clothes and Footwear
- Credit Cards
- Trunks or Swim Suit (if there is swimming involved)
Both seasoned cruisers and newbies are constantly on the lookout for the latest news about cruising. They want to know the hottest trends and keep up to date with the latest deals from different cruise lines that give out freebies and discounts to attract more cruisers.
But hold on a minute, if you are not comfortable in big boats out on open sea, maybe an international cruise may not be what you are looking for. Many people don't know that there are a lot of lake cruises in destinations that you can easily drive to. They do not cost as much, plus you don't really need to worry about travel credentials and other stuff that would have been standard if you were taking an international cruise.
One of the most popular sailing, fishing and lake cruise destinations is Lake Minnetonka in Minnesota. Lake Minnetonka Cruises are very affordable and with a variety of charter boats available; with the smaller ones that can accommodate of 10 to the larger multi level cruisers that can host up to 80 people. You can quickly book a Lake Minnetonka Charter Boat by simply searching the internet for websites that offer these services.
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