Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Cruise Ships

With the holidays coming, one of the ways to do some bonding time with the family is to go on a cruise and travel to different parts of the globe. This is actually one of the easiest ways to travel because, the boat will be the one who will take you to your destination, port by port.

Often, cruise ships have tour packages that can will already make you an itinerary. Every stop will already be filled with enough sightseeing to last you a lifetime. You don't really have to plan your hotel accommodations and your land transportation. Everything is already taken cared of, all you have to do is to just pay the tour package price and sail away.

Below are some of the things that you should think about when you go on a tour.

Sea sickness

Before buying that ticket to a cruise ship make sure that you or any of the members of your family are not seasick. Otherwise, a heavenly trip can turn quickly to nightmare when the retching comes into play.

Often, those who do not travel well in bus on long trips will also find it hard to cruise on a ship. There are medicines that can ease the dizziness and the retching but of course, it can still ruin the whole atmosphere.

If you do not know whether you will experience seasickness or not, better ask the cruise ship administration if they have special money-back arrangements for those who do have before you purchase the ticket.

Safety

Another consideration that you should think about is the weather condition when you go on a cruise. As much as possible avoid the months when there will be typhoons. This is especially true when you are traveling to the tropical Asian countries where the weather can be really unpredictable.

Another safety issue that you should consider is the cruise ship itself. Is the company reliable? Has the company been involved in any boating accidents in the previous years? Research first and then choose the best and the safest way to travel.

Clothes

Depending on where you are going, it is a good thing to ask the cruise ship administration advice on what to pack when you go on the cruise. For instance, when going to a cruise in the Bahamas or any of the Carribean islands, you will for sure have to pack a bikini and other summer outfits. A tour on the Alaskan regions will necessitate some form of winter wear, sweaters, jackets, the works!

It also important that you pack the right kind of shoes. Often, a good old pair of walking shoes and rubber shoes will not fail you. Still, everything really depends where you are going and when. if you are not familiar with the weather, ask around.

Activities

Although most of the sight seeing stuff will already be provided for you, it is still good to do some research and asking on the side on what little else you can do. There are some cruise ships that dock on one area for days and leave the passengers to organize their own tours.

If that is the case, better ask the cruise company or do some surfing on the net on the other activities and places that you can visit that are not part of your official itinerary.

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