Be Ready for Your Upcoming Cruise

Taking your first cruise is a thrilling prospect, and it’s a good idea to take in a few tips to make the most of your experience. First-time cruisers may not know what to expect, so getting educated prior to your trip makes everything go smoother. Take a look at the following tips, and consider them before you take your cruise.

There are several things to bring that might surprise you. For example, bring along a small travel alarm clock; surprisingly, many ships don’t put these in the room as standard. Even if you’re headed to a tropical locale, it’s a good idea to bring along a cardigan or fleece that you can toss on over your outfits. You may find that the air conditioning is blowing too much for your tastes, and you’ll save yourself the inconvenience of buying one after you board. Be sure to pack your photo ID and travel documents.

It’s a good idea to bring a carry-on bag with you when you leave, with enough items to get you through your first day on the ship. You’re not the only one boarding the ship, of course, and there may be some delay in getting your baggage to your room. Don’t forget to pack your swimsuit! Though it may be tempting, it’s a good idea to avoid the ship’s shops right off the bat. If anything, just window-shop for a few days. Often there are sales and discounts that only begin after a few days.

Some cruise ships allow you to bring your own beverages on board (non-alcoholic), so check with your cruise company. Don’t be shocked if you see experienced cruisers wheeling up with a few 12-packs of Coke! You can save a lot of money by bringing your own soft drinks, instead of paying the premium price they tend to charge on board ships.

So now you have some quick tips to make your cruise as great as possible. Have fun!

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