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  1. 7 Cruises to Avoid or Risk Disappointment

    6. Cruises Before Drydock. There are many reasons why you should avoid cruises heading into drydock and cruise passengers who've experienced this have a lot to say! Cruise ships tend to go into drydock every 2-3 years, for maintenance and to refurbish the interior and outside spaces.

  2. Top 5 cruises to avoid and why

    Extremely popular times to cruise. There are ebbs and flows to demand for vacations, but if at all possible, avoid going on a cruise during super popular times of the year. Cruises over Christmas, Spring Break, and the height of summer vacation (July) are so popular that you will encounter ships and ports with the most people, as well as ...

  3. Cruise Lines You Should Stay Far, Far Away From

    This video delivers on a promise I made in the video about lines that I recommended to make a video of cruise lines avoid and think other cruisers should too...

  4. 5 Cruises to Avoid

    Mainstream lines like Carnival, Norwegian, and Royal Caribbean will be overflowing with college students determined to make the lido deck into their own version of Panama City Beach. If your idea of a vacation isn't a 3-night, non-stop party with plenty of noise, drinking, and debauchery, avoid these cruises at all costs.

  5. Avoid Cruise Hell

    Avoid Cruise Hell - Weather Susceptible Cruises. If you are a traveller that worries about, or tends to have a higher risk of seasickness, and want to minimise the risk of not being able to use outer decks and missing ports due to weather issues, then there are some cruises to avoid. The one affecting most people are those in the Caribbean ...

  6. Dangerous Cruise Ports You Should Stay Far Away From!

    Barcelona. The first is Barcelona, which is the busiest cruise port in the Med. With around three-and-a-half million people cruise visitors a year. The greatest place of risk is Las Ramblas, which is where everybody heads to as it's near the cruise port. It gets very busy and is a pick pockets dream.

  7. What's the Best Month to Cruise? Pros & Cons of Sailing Each Month of

    What's the Best Month to Cruise? Pros & Cons of Sailing ...

  8. Cruise Lines You Should Stay Far, Far Away From

    Hey sailors,Gary Bembridge from Tips For Travellers, made a video discussing cruise lines that holidaymakers should stay far away from. This inspired me to m...

  9. Which Cruise Line Should I Sail? The Definitive Guide for 2024

    Royal Caribbean. When it comes to size of ships, Royal Caribbean is the clear leader. All six of the largest cruise ships in the world are from Royal Caribbean. (Utopia of the Seas coming in mid-2024 will make it seven of the largest.) Those large ships are much more than just bigger vessels to carry more passengers.

  10. Cruise Lines You Should Stay Far, Far Away From

    ‎Show Tips For Travellers, Ep Cruise Lines You Should Stay Far, Far Away From - Dec 12, 2022

  11. 15 Mistakes to Avoid on a Cruise, According to Experts

    Disembarkation can be a lengthy process, and the airport may be a far distance away. "It's a mistake to book a flight before 11 a.m. for an airport near the cruise port and before noon if there's ...

  12. 40 Disney Cruise Tips and Secrets You Should Know Before You Go

    Hard liquor is a no-go, but each cruiser 21 years of age and up can bring two bottles of wine (or six-packs of beer) on board with them. If you're thinking of bringing that bottle of wine with ...

  13. Cruise Line Cancellation Policies: A Closer Look

    For All Cruises of Four Nights or Less: 74-61 days before sailing: 50 percent of the fare. 60-31 days: 75 percent. 30 days or less: 100 percent. For All Cruises of Five Nights or Longer ...

  14. Cruises leaving US as CDC continues COVID cruise ship ban

    Repositioning of ships to sail from ports outside of U.S. waters could continue if the CDC continues to block cruising into the fall, he added. Virgin Voyages has also shifted its schedule to ...

  15. How to avoid getting sick on a cruise

    Bottom line. If you take the proper precautions, you can protect yourself against falling sick on your cruise vacation. However, if you feel ill, consult your ship's medical team. The team will be based in an onboard medical center open during set hours and available 24 hours a day for emergencies. The center will be staffed by a doctor and ...

  16. How to Prevent Seasickness on a Cruise: 7 Tips for a Smooth Sailing

    To minimize discomfort, try to stay away from areas of the ship with strong fragrances, such as perfume, food or cleaning products. Seek out well-ventilated spaces with fresh air, like the upstairs decks or your cabin's balcony. ... If you start to feel seasick on a cruise, stay calm and either close your eyes or focus on something stationary ...

  17. Safe at sea: what it's like on a cruise ship when there's a hurricane

    Hurricane or not, there can be "motion in the ocean", so no cruise is immune from waves. However, the reality is the cruise has been quite smooth sailing in terms of wave height. When a ship changes itinerary, they have the opportunity to sail waters far away from the storm. In addition, ships can sail closer to land to find protected waterways ...

  18. 21 tips and tricks that will make your first cruise go smoothly

    Related: 20 things you should bring on every cruise — including a roll of duct tape. Skip the buffet on your first day on board. There's nothing more jammed than a cruise ship buffet on embarkation day. Everybody boarding heads straight up to it. To avoid the first-day buffet crowds, head to whatever secondary dining option is available.

  19. 5 Things I Wish I'd Known Before I Caught COVID on a Cruise

    Pulse oximeter. Pulse oximeters monitor blood oxygen levels. If you're COVID positive and having trouble breathing, this can be a vital piece of equipment to have— any reading below 90 percent is considered concerning and could bring about bouts of confusion and dizziness, according to the CDC. Extra rapid tests.

  20. Things You Should Know Before a Cruise, From Someone Who's Done 30

    Wrinkle-release spray is a wardrobe game changer. Most cruise rooms come stocked with shampoo, conditioner, a blow dryer, and lotion, but they often lack an iron or steamer. A quick spray easily ...

  21. 21+ Best Cruise Cabin Tips, Secrets, & Things to Know (Read Before

    One tip for selecting your cabin is to look at the upper decks. We think it's the most convenient location to sail. The way that cruise ships are designed, there is usually an inner public area in the middle of the ship, with things like the casino, shops, restaurants, and more. This area is normally around decks 6-8.

  22. The ultimate guide to taking a cruise in 2024

    First and foremost, an ethical agent will make sure the cruise is the right one for you, but some agents, sadly, go straight for the highest commission. Travel agents can make 10 percent or more in commissions and overrides from your cruise. I've heard of these kickbacks going as high as 14 percent.

  23. Are Cruises Safe? What You Need to Know Before Setting Sail

    Asking whether cruises are safe is a very broad question. The short answer is yes, they're extremely safe. Just like anywhere you go on land, nothing is perfect and there will always be risks in terms of injury-inducing accidents, illness, and conflict between passengers. Ships have security protocols and personnel along with a medical center ...