How to Prepare For Your Cruise
How to Prepare For Your Cruise It's much more then packing some bags
For some reason
most people think packing your bags is the only preparation needed for
a cruise. Well, let me be the one to spoil the fun. There is more work
to do. A lot more. The two most important rules? Number one; start
preparations the minute you booked your cruise. Number two; bring your
passport.
Most cruise ships travel on
international waters and dock at international ports. Before being able
to even board your ship, you'll have to show proper identification.
With international cruises, this identification often includes a
drivers licenses and most certainly a passport. You already knew that
right? Well, you'll be 'flabbergasted' with the number of people that
show up without a passport. Believe it or not, but a cruise ship hardly
ever departs without leaving behind at least one not so happy camper.
Often familys. Kids included. And take it from the captain: when you
show up without a passport, there is absolutely nothing we can do to
help you.
Medical care Regrettably, as it comes to getting a
passport, there are allot of individuals who wait until the very last
minute. Here is your wake up call. Getting yourself a passport, will
take at least a couple of days, maybe even a week or more to process.
You won't be automatically given a passport; instead you're required to
apply for one. About anyone is granted one, but planning ahead is the
better choice. Sure, last minute passports can be obtained. But only in
the case of an emergency. And whether you like it or not, the
authorities hardly ever consider your cruise to be an emergency.
It doesn't stop with your passport
and driver’s license. If you're covered under a health insurance
plan, bring your health insurance card. In the event you fall ill
somewhere along the cruise, your insurance cards will get you the needed
medical care.
If you are on medication, bring those
too. Don't be cheap. Bring some extra. Your doctor will write extra
prescriptions if you tell him or her that you'll be traveling on a
cruise ship. If your medication gets lost, the additional
prescriptions may be a life saver.
Contact Information To pay for onboard and port
activities, you'll need to bring along some extra money. But
please, don't bring large amounts of cash with you. If you must
bring cash along, be smart and divide your money up and place it in
secure locations. Ask the crew if there is a safe aboard. But even better: just bring credit
cards, cashiers checks, money orders, or traveler’s checks. Great
alternatives to carrying hard currency. By the way, did I mention to
bring your passport?
Before you leave home to start your
adventure aboard, give a copy of the
cruise ship’s travel plan to some friends, family members or the
neighbors. This will make it easy for you to be contacted in case of
an emergency. Not all cruise companies do this, but you may be
asked to
provide the contact information of somebody that should be contacted
when something happens to you or your family. It can be anyone. Your
next door neighbor, your boss, a close friend or a family member. Just
make sure
he or she is around and approachable while you are on the cruise
ship.
"Ok Captain, you made your point. I'll do anything you just told me to do. Can I pack my bags now?"
Sure. If you want to. But what do you know about the cruise
destinations? About the people that live there? The places you have to
visit? And if this is your first cruise ever, do you know what to
expect on your first day at sea? Sure, you can pack your bags now. But
if you want to enjoy your cruise to the fullest. you'd better do some
additional homework. Oh, and by the way, while packing your bags,
please do me a favor and keep in mind that even in the Caribbean the
climate can be surprisingly different then you would think. Bring an
extra sweater. And your passport of course.
Did you know you can
submit your own articles? Tell the rest of the world about your cruise.
Isn’t that fun? Go to ‘Submit articles’
on the left and you’ll see how easy it is. I love
to hear your cruise stories!
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