5 Important Things to Know When Booking a Cruise

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5 Important Things to Know When Booking a Cruise

 

No matter how many cruises you’ve been on, you can always learn more to make your voyage as perfect as possible. We’ve discovered some great tips along the way and here are a few we’d like to share.

 

Choose the Right Ship 

There are many factors to consider when choosing the most appropriate ship for your cruise. Remember the main three cruising styles are Ocean, River and Expedition. Aside from price and itinerary, the ship’s overall vibe and layout are also important. Some are luxurious, small or mid-size targeted for a more genteel cruise experience and others host over 5,000 passengers, offering many activities including kids and teens programs, waterslides, rock climbing walls, or even go-karting. 

Make sure you’re choosing a ship that has a good array of activities and amenities that you and your family will enjoy.

 

Choose Your Cabin Wisely

When booking your cruise, speak with your Travel Agent and do some research about the ship’s layout and which cabin best suits your needs and budget. We recommend cabins that are not directly above, below or next to a busy area that may be noisy at certain times of the day. None of us wants to hear nightclub music or poolside deckchairs scraping the floor while we’re trying to enjoy peace and quiet.

If you are prone to seasickness, book a cabin in the middle of the ship on a lower deck for less rocking and rolling, and if you have mobility issues, the best cabins will be close to the lifts.  Families should ideally look for interconnecting rooms, but get in early as these tend to sell quickly, especially on holiday sailings.

 

Give Yourself Ample Time

Don’t fly into your port city to join the cruise on embarkation day, that’s rolling the dice! If you are embarking at an incredible destination such as New York, Lisbon or Barcelona, make sure to arrive at least a day before your cruise departs to allow a buffer for flight delays and other unforeseen events – sadly the ship won’t wait.  Also, give yourself an extra day or two to explore these top travel spots. 

 

Consider the Calendar

It’s not necessarily a mistake to sail in the Australian cyclone season (typically from November to April), but don’t be surprised if the seas are a little rocky during your voyage. You’re more likely to have your itinerary altered and should consider travel insurance that covers this. Also, if you sail during school holidays expect the ship to be busy with larger family groups travelling with children onboard.

 

Budget Accurately

As we’re sure you are aware, on some cruises your expenses don’t end when you make final payment for your cruise fare. Unless your Travel Agent pre-arranged an all inclusive package deal for you, be ready to pay for drinks, gratuities, excursions, specialty dining, and souvenirs. Remember to also find out what currency is used onboard, it may be Australian dollars, US dollars or Euro depending on the cruise line and where you will be cruising.

Before booking your cruise, it may also help to chat with friends and family for their recommendations and positive travel experiences.

Then call us on 1300 766 537 or email info@cruiseexpress.com.au. and we’ll be happy to help with all the arrangements.

Click here for some inspiration for your next cruising holiday experience!

 

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5 Important Things to Know When Booking a Cruise

 

No matter how many cruises you’ve been on, you can always learn more to make your voyage as perfect as possible. We’ve discovered some great tips along the way and here are a few we’d like to share.

 

Choose the Right Ship 

There are many factors to consider when choosing the most appropriate ship for your cruise. Remember the main three cruising styles are Ocean, River and Expedition. Aside from price and itinerary, the ship’s overall vibe and layout are also important. Some are luxurious, small or mid-size targeted for a more genteel cruise experience and others host over 5,000 passengers, offering many activities including kids and teens programs, waterslides, rock climbing walls, or even go-karting. 

Make sure you’re choosing a ship that has a good array of activities and amenities that you and your family will enjoy.

 

Choose Your Cabin Wisely

When booking your cruise, speak with your Travel Agent and do some research about the ship’s layout and which cabin best suits your needs and budget. We recommend cabins that are not directly above, below or next to a busy area that may be noisy at certain times of the day. None of us wants to hear nightclub music or poolside deckchairs scraping the floor while we’re trying to enjoy peace and quiet.

If you are prone to seasickness, book a cabin in the middle of the ship on a lower deck for less rocking and rolling, and if you have mobility issues, the best cabins will be close to the lifts.  Families should ideally look for interconnecting rooms, but get in early as these tend to sell quickly, especially on holiday sailings.

 

Give Yourself Ample Time

Don’t fly into your port city to join the cruise on embarkation day, that’s rolling the dice! If you are embarking at an incredible destination such as New York, Lisbon or Barcelona, make sure to arrive at least a day before your cruise departs to allow a buffer for flight delays and other unforeseen events – sadly the ship won’t wait.  Also, give yourself an extra day or two to explore these top travel spots. 

 

Consider the Calendar

It’s not necessarily a mistake to sail in the Australian cyclone season (typically from November to April), but don’t be surprised if the seas are a little rocky during your voyage. You’re more likely to have your itinerary altered and should consider travel insurance that covers this. Also, if you sail during school holidays expect the ship to be busy with larger family groups travelling with children onboard.

 

Budget Accurately

As we’re sure you are aware, on some cruises your expenses don’t end when you make final payment for your cruise fare. Unless your Travel Agent pre-arranged an all inclusive package deal for you, be ready to pay for drinks, gratuities, excursions, specialty dining, and souvenirs. Remember to also find out what currency is used onboard, it may be Australian dollars, US dollars or Euro depending on the cruise line and where you will be cruising.

Before booking your cruise, it may also help to chat with friends and family for their recommendations and positive travel experiences.

Then call us on 1300 766 537 or email info@cruiseexpress.com.au. and we’ll be happy to help with all the arrangements.

Click here for some inspiration for your next cruising holiday experience!

 

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