Top Tips For Your First Ever Cruise Holiday

If you’ve booked your first cruise, you’re probably dreaming of all the eye-opening places you’ll see and the fantastic adventures to be had as you sail the seas or maybe you’re considering booking one to discover new countries. If it’s the type of holiday you’ve never experienced before, there will, no doubt, be lots of things you’ll be thinking about as you get yourself prepared so we’ve put together a list of top tips for the holiday of your lifetime.

Where to?

There’s so much choice that you need to think carefully about what activities you enjoy doing. When clearly presented with options such as those from Bolsover Cruise Club, making the decision can be that bit easier but it’s well worth taking the time to consider the possibilities each destination offers. If you love the outdoors, a cruise to New Zealand would be ideal or if you’re seeking sun, look for cruises to take you to sunnier climes like the Caribbean.

Cabin choice

Depending on your destinations, it can definitely be worth going for a balcony cabin – many say it merits the extra expense just for the views. Inside cabins are a perfectly suitable choice if you’re planning on making more cruises in the future, though. And it’s always useful to get tactical about location – want to be near the sun deck or the pool? Check out your options.

Wear it well

Yes, you need to cover all bases, but fight the desire to throw half your wardrobe in the suitcase. In addition to all the essentials like cosmetics and medication, the trick is to choose clothes that can be worn for lots of different occasions. Maybe you have a trusty pair of comfy heels that can be dressed up and down or a jacket that suits day wear and evening occasions. It’s always worth checking the dress codes for your particular cruise line, too.

Keep an eye on your budget

If you’ve not opted for all-inclusive, be aware of possible additional costs once onboard. Those extras such as spa treatments, bar drinks and tips can some amount to a lot over the period of time you’re onboard so to avoid a nasty surprise at the end, it’s recommended you keep check of your spending every few days.

As important as it is to be prepared for a cruise holiday, don’t forget to unwind, and just enjoy the views and experience as a whole. These can be once-in-a-lifetime events so remember to savour the moments.

 

Olivia Watson

Olivia is a world traveler who has been to 27 countries in just over 15 years. She loves to share her knowledge of traveling to help others travel safer, cheaper and have more fun.
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