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Letu2019s take a look at 7 such rookiemistakes so that you can avoid them during the cruise booking process.
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7 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid While Travelling on a Cruise Travelling via a cruise can be a one-of-a-kind, exciting experience. Therefore, right from booking the cruise to actually being on-board, the process requires preparation and planning. However, if you are travelling on a cruise for the first time, there is a chance that you may get confused and end up committing some mistakes that can cause problems on your trip. Let’s take a look at 7 such rookie mistakes so that you can avoid them during the cruise booking process. 1. Not reading the exclusions A lot of people think that cruise trip prices are all-inclusive. However, it may not always be the case as you may have to pay extra for charges related to entertainment, spa and salon services, Wi-Fi costs, and so on. Therefore, it is important to read the exclusions during cruise booking. However, cruises do have exciting deals wherein you can get large discounts and offers on these paid services. So, make sure to look for those as well. 2. Ignoring the baggage allowance Cruises, just like flights, have limitations when it comes to baggage allowance. Make sure you are aware of the same. If your baggage is exceeding the allowance limit, then you may have to pay extra for additional baggage. 3. Not booking in advance The early bird does get the worm when it comes to cruise booking. When you book tickets for leading cruise lines in advance, there is a high chance that you would get
reductions on the overall ticket prices. However, this may be subject to conditions so do go through the terms and conditions before you book your tickets. 4. Not double-checking your documents You do not want to be stuck on the first day of your trip searching for important documents to be shown to the cruise personnel. Therefore, make sure that you have noted down all the required documents and have stored them in an accessible and safe place. If you are going on an international cruise, then make sure you have taken your visa. A good tip is to keep the documents in a bag separate from the luggage. This way, you do not have to wait for the luggage to be hauled in when you are required to provide the documents during embarkation. 5. Forgetting to enjoy the wide array of activities There are a plethora of activities available for passengers on a cruise trip. Burlesque performances, Broadway shows, live music, late-night parties, outdoor movie nights, stand-up comedy performances...the list goes on and on. Don’t miss out on these as a lot of them are available for you to attend absolutely free of cost. Some liners may charge for certain events but as these are performed by world-class artists, the cost is truly worth it. 6. Not keeping a budget for on-board spending It is advisable to keep a tab on your on-board spending. One thing that may help you in the process is a well-defined budget. You can keep a fixed amount for several expenses such as entertainment, dining, shopping, and other activities. This will help you keep your overall budget in check and allow you to indulge yourself during excursions.
7. Underestimating the time it will take to reach the port When on your way to embarkation, do take into account the traffic and possibility of flight delays. You would not want to miss your cruise simply because another mode of transport got held up. We hope these tips help you have an amazing experience on your cruise trip. Happy holidays!