Sailing The Great Seas
If you are looking to take a relaxing vacation with your family, loved one or simply by yourself for some peace and quiet, a cruise is definitely one of your top options. If this is going to be your first cruise, there are a number of issues that you need to define to help you with your planning.
However it is easy to find a cruise that is mainly adult, or some that are more focused on providing entertainment for kids, from toddlers to teenagers.
Nicola Jackson is a Canadian student-entrepreneur with a travel bug that’s taken her (so far) to Britain, Greece, Turkey, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, France, Czech Republic and the Dominican Republic. Her web site www.cruise-your-way.com is a mosaic of information on cruise vacations, inspired by her research for her own vacation planning.
Obviously you will want to go somewhere where the chance of hurricanes is limited in the fall; however, keep in mind cruise ships will alter their destinations accordingly.
Port calls often take you to the “tourist” sites, such as museums and ruins.
Keeping in mind that they do vary in prices, most people select the cheapest room available so they have more spending money. Make sure you know the ship’s plans because sometimes if you are only doing a one-way trip, the sightseeing may only be on one side of the ship, so you will see nothing from your room. If small spaces bother you, a cabin with a balcony may be good for you–although it’s pricier, you get the luxury of stepping outside and enjoying the view.
The apprehension some people feel about cruising with set dinner times is quite often unnecessary. There are benefits to all of them. If you choose the late seating, there is always the possibility of missing certain shows or entertainment. The early seating means that any excursions you do need to be planned to allow you enough time to get back and ready for dinner.
Size of ship: Your tolerance for crowds, need for privacy and shopping and leisure needs are things to consider here.
Ship amenities: As mentioned above, cruise ships come with a wide array of amenity options. On the larger cruise ships you will find multiple restaurants, gym and squash facilities, interior atriums of many stories with lots of onboard shopping, libraries and lounges, disco and dance halls, live theatre shows, multiple swimming pools and waterslides, full spa services and much more. If you and your spouse-to-be love a variety of choices and can tolerate larger numbers of people, then a mega-liner cruise ship offers a huge array of fun choices included in the price and would be a good option for your honeymoon cruise.
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Have you been to the Virgin Islands on a cruise where you can drink and dance all night long:seo experts
by harry on July 12th, 2011 Tags: cruises, Travel, Vacation
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