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Cruise Tips For Cruise Travel At Your Ports Of Call
by: Mary Hanna
Cruise travel is one of the best vacations you can take. During your cruise
vacation you will visit several different ports of call. Your cruise ship will
dock at exotic islands or new countries almost on a daily basis. Check out the
cruise reviews on line for cruise tips before you visit your destinations to
find out what fantastic experience each port has to offer.
During your cruise vacation you will visit ports to shop, explore, beach,
sightsee or hike. There are a wide variety of activities in each cruise
destination. Or you could just depart the ship for a chance to walk around for a
change of pace. Although this is a great cruise adventure, you should realize
that you will only get a small sample of what each port of call has to offer.
And be forewarned, as you step of your majestic cruise ship there will be hordes
of natives trying to sell you a trinket or a tour around the city.
If you take the advice above and search the cruise reviews, you should have a
pretty good idea what each destination has to offer. Choose the one that has the
most encompassing tour of your port. In exotic ports they have full day tours,
including lunch, that will take you to the highlights of the place you are
visiting. This is an ideal way to sample the city or island getting ideas for
what you may want to come back for at a later date. On island tours you may want
to take an organized tour in the morning, go back to the ship for lunch, then
light out on your own to explore more fully, shop or just go to the beach.
If you are more adventuresome, skip the lunch on board and dine in the city. You
get to experience the local cuisine and soak up the native culture. This is your
vacation, learn new and different things. If you chose to do this check with the
cruise director for the best places to dine and make sure you know the exchange
rate. On of the cruise tips is to put your meal on a charge card so you will be
charged the exchange rate on the day the bill hits the credit card company.
A cruise tip that is very useful is to use the brochure that the ship gives you
for their organized tour and follow it on your own. Only do this if you are
comfortable with the country you are visiting. If it is your first time overseas
to a port of call, it is best to stick with the organized tour for safety and
convenience. Other cruise tips can be found online about some of the wonderful
things to see and do in various ports of call. Be conscious of one thing, if you
chose to explore on your own, know what time the ship leaves and how long it
will take you to get back on board. If you are not on an organized tour it is
your responsibility to get back on time or the ship will leave without you. You
then have to meet the ship at the next port of call at your own expense.
If you opt for an organized tour sponsored by the cruise ship, it should cost
you anywhere from $20.00 to over $200.00 depending on what you choose to do. It
could be just a simple bus ride around town for two hours or a two day trip from
St. Petersburg, Russia to Moscow. The options are endless.
Most cruise lines will let you book in advance on their websites. This is very
convenient and helpful with tours that sell out quickly. For instances, in the
Cayman Islands the Stingray City tour is very popular and will sell out. If you
book it in advance you guarantee your spot. The more inexpensive tours also tend
to sell out because of some cruisers watching their budgets. So, don't miss out,
check out the cruise lines website to see if you can book your ticket in
advance.
It is good to know the game plan that the tour offers. Things you should be
aware of is how much the guide will be with you and do they speak English
clearly. Mostly the cruise lines have very competent tour guides, but better
safe than sorry. Will have any time on your like for shopping or stopping in a
café? It is very important to find out how much physical activity is required
before you sign on for any tour. If you have limited mobility you don't want to
go on a tour that climbs the Acropolis in Athens or Dunns River Falls in
Jamaica. Find out if a snack or lunch is provided, so if it isn't you can bring
along adequate funds to get your own.
There are private touring companies that you can contact on your own if you wish
to tour in a more private fashion. Another alternative is to buddy up with some
fellow cruisers and share taxi tours to cut your expense in half. Many times you
will meet people on a cruise that have similar interests and you will spend a
lot of time together on the cruise ship, why not touring also? It's a way to
save money and enjoy other passengers company.
Only hire licensed taxi drivers. Their credentials should be prominently
displayed in the front of the cab. With a licensed driver you are ensured a safe
trip and a guide who is knowledgeable about the islands or cities background,
where to shop, eat or gamble. And of course they will know the best beaches
available. Negotiate the price of your tour up front. If you chose to go to a
destination where you will be dropped off for a couple of hours, negotiate with
the driver to come back and pick you up. Settle on a price and pay half up front
and half on the way back. If the driver has been helpful and friendly, please
tip him or her.
Some cruisers like to rent cars in their ports of call. It is recommended that
you only do this in destinations that you are familiar with and have a good
knowledge of where you are going. Be careful when renting a car. Be sure to
check out the entire car for any damages that may already be there and note them
on your rental contract. If you fail to do this you may be charged for damage
that was already done.
Lastly, use common sense when touring. Don't travel in dark tight alleys, put
your money under your clothes, don't wear expensive jewelry and don't let
yourself be surrounded, especially by children. Always carry identification and
the name of the cruise lines agents in the port of call in case you get in
trouble.
You are on a cruise vacation make the best of it. Get off the ship at all of
your ports of call whether you are touring or are just poking around. Be sure to
take lots of pictures so you will have years of beautiful cruise travel
memories.
Happy Cruising!
Copyright © Mary Hanna, All Rights Reserved.
This article may be distributed freely on your website and in your ezines, as
long as this entire article, copyright notice, links and the resource box are
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About The Author
Mary Hanna has traveled the world by Air and Ship while writing eBooks, Software
Reviews and Practical Articles on Internet Marketing, Cruising, Gardening and
Cooking. Visit her websites at: http://www.CruiseGold.com http://www.CruiseTravelDirectory.com
and http://www.CruisingTips.com .
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