Before reserving your next cruise – 1

Who’s going on the cruise
The all family, teenagers, little youngsters, somebody with limited physical and or mental abilities? Knowing who’s going will help you decide the type and size of cabin you’ll need. You should know who is coming with you. That’s the main point of choosing the size of cabin.

What kind of activities do you like to do?
All cruise lines have a look and feel of their own. Make sure you check into the cruise and cruise line you’re considering, and that they fit in with what you’re looking for in a cruise. You certainly don’t want to book a “spring break” college age type of cruise if you’re retired or have young children with you. Do your research BEFORE you book!

Where do you want to go?
The Caribbean? Europe? the Far East? Which locations you want to see, for how long and how much you!re prepared to pay… will all be questions to ensure you enjoy the “absolute finest” cruise vacation you could imagine.

What’s included in a normal cruise price your take?
So you wont get sticker shock, here is what!s included and NOT included in the quoted cruise price:
• Included: Everything that’s on the cruise ship. Your cabin, recreation, food,entertainment, gym, etc.
• Not included: Alcoholic Beverage, gratuity, port of call excursions, elegant health spa facilities, method of getting to and from the ship (unless you’ve booked a air/cruise package), governance fees (about $50 per person). Port charges will add an additional $150 to $200 per person.

First Of All determine where in the world you would like to go
The Caribbean is the most popular destination and includes the Bahamas, Jamaica and other popular exotic destinations. This area is peculiarly popular with United States citizens because its close, warm and tropical and in seven days you’re able to stop at many beautiful destinations.

How long do you want to go?
Cruises are available anywhere from 3 to 120 days and longer. Recall, if you’re having to pay for airfare to and from the cruise port, your airfare could end up being a bigger percentage of the total expenses for the cruise… especially if the cruise is of short duration.

References: Ron Rougeaux – Cruise Tips & Insider Secrets

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