How to Book a Cruise Vacation
1. Pick a Destination. First time cruisers are rarely picky. However, it helps to choose an appealing destination. There are cruises that sail to practically every tropical island and continent. Before planning your dream vacation, you must pick a destination. With cruises, it’s a win-win situation. For example, if you want to visit Puerto Rico and your spouse wants to travel to Jamaica, cruises are able to fulfill both wants. Simply choose a cruise ship that makes port stops in both locations.
2. Get Advice . If planning a first cruise, it helps to solicit the help of an experienced cruiser. This might include close friends, co-workers, or a travel agent. Inquire about recommended destination spots, cruise lines, etc. Agents are helpful because they can provide brochures, which help travelers visualize cruise destinations. Secondly, if an agent is planning a group trip, they may be able to offer discounted group rates.
3. How Many Days? Cruises are perfect for quick weekend getaways or long extended vacations. If looking for a short vacation, consider a three or four day cruise. Even though these trips are brief, these cruise packages are full of activities, and usually include two port stops. For shorter trips, consider a two-day Bahamas cruise from Miami, Key
West, or Ft. Lauderdale. Overall, vacationers have the option between five, seven, ten, fourteen, or month long cruises.
4. Set a Budget. Vacation budgets have a major role in choosing cruise lines, destination, and length of cruise. Although the majority of cruise lines offer the same high quality amenities, specific cruise ships are renowned for their world class, top of the line luxury. If choosing a cruise ship on this level, expect to pay more money. For example, some cruise ships only offer suites, which include a personal concierge. Additionally, some cruise lines sail around the world while making port stops in Spain, Italy, Greece, etc.
If your budget will not allow a five class tour of the world, there are plenty of cruise lines and destination that fit comfortably into your budget. For example, you may enjoy an affordable cruise to the Caribbean islands, Hawaii, Mexico, Alaska, or Bermuda. In addition to saving money by traveling to a nearby destination, travelers will also save money by choosing smaller staterooms or inside cabins.
5. Transportation. Cruises sail from costal ports. Therefore, vacationers may also need to book travel arrangements. If the port of call is a few short hours from your home, it may be economical to drive. On the other hand, if traveling several hours, booking airline reservations is an option. To avoid the hassle of separate bookings, consider planning your cruise vacation from a travel agent or travel website that offers combo destination packets.
6. Travel Insurance Protection. Purchasing travel insurance with your cruise package is optional. The majority of cruise lines will refund money received if the trip is cancelled up to 30 days before departure date. However, many cruise lines do not refund deposits, which range from $50 to $250. When planning the trip, inquire about the cruise line’s cancellation policy. To avoid the frustrating of trying to get a full refund, consider purchasing travel insurance.