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When to book a cruise?
When booking your cruise, timing can be key! Whether you’re eyeing a specific destination or aiming for the best deals, we can help you find the best itinerary to suit your needs!
Some crucial items to consider are:- What type of cruise experience would you like?
- Is this a solo, family, or friends vacation?
- When do you have free time for a trip?
- What port or destination would you love to visit?
- What cruise line is the best fit?
Ideally, you can book your next vacation in advance with us so
you have ample time to carefully craft your journey and receive
the best options available; however, if a quick getaway is what
you’re looking for, we can make that happen!
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What stateroom is the best choice on a cruise
Certain things you should consider when choosing a stateroom are comfort vs. cost, the various levels, stateroom types, and personal preferences.
Find Your Deck Level
If you choose the upper levels, you’ll be closer to the pool decks and enjoy more panoramic views. If you select a lower deck, you may be a short walking distance from delicious dining and entertainment areas. Each ship is different, but you can find deck plans via the cruise line’s app or website. Whichever stateroom you prefer, we will gladly guide you in the right direction.
Various Stateroom Types
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Suites
The suites are typically the most spacious, offer the best views, and are usually situated on the higher level of a ship.
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Balcony Cabin
If you prefer to awaken to the sounds of the ocean breeze, a cabin with a private balcony is best!
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Oceanview Cabin
This category features a window so you can enjoy the views of your next destination from the comfort of your room!
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Inside Cabin
This term refers to rooms that are typically the most affordable. They are interior onboard the ship which means your cabin doesn’t have a window or balcony.
What to pack for a cruise
The following checklist includes cruise essentials that may come in handy on your next cruise vacation. Each destination varies, and as your dedicated travel advisor, I’ll gladly provide additional packing recommendations.
Common Destination Packing Lists.
If you’re traveling to one of the below common destinations, click it to download a sample packing list.
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General Items
- sunglasses
- sunscreen
- mini hand sanitizers
- refillable water bottle
- essential toiletries, including razors
- electronics/reading material
- headphones
- electronic device chargers
- disposable underwater camera
- digital camera/extra memory cards
- batteries/battery charger
- small umbrella
- small first aid kit
- backpack/daypack
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Don’t Leave Home Without:
- all required cruise/travel documents, such as passports and visas/proof of citizenship along with photo ID
- medical insurance cards
- wallet including credit cards/cash
- emergency numbers
- prescription/other essential medications
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What not to pack for a cruise
For safety reasons and the protection of the staff as well as fellow passengers, many cruise lines prohibit certain items onboard, such as:
- candles
- clothing iron
- power tools
- more items can be included
Please inquire about specific guidelines pertaining to each individual cruise line.
Who and how to tip on a cruise
Gratuities are standard in hospitality, including cruising. When you think about all the hard work everyone on the ship puts in to make your experience incredible, the small tips can go a long way. Most cruise lines include the daily balance of tips to your shipboard account, while others leave tipping ship personnel up to your discretion.