So, you are going to be departing for a cruise? Well, congratulations! Being on a cruise can be an incredible, exhilarating experience. However, if you have never been on a cruise before, it can be difficult to foresee exactly how you will spend your days aboard the ship. Now, just because the destination takes priority in the minds of most travelers, don't be fooled into thinking that your trip across the open water is going to be boring. A trip aboard a cruise liner is anything but! I am sure you have reviewed your ship's brochure, however, let me share some activities with you that you just may want to look into whilst you travel the high road of the open ocean!
For starters, if your ship departs in the morning, one of the first things you will likely do is seek out some lunch. Cruise ships are equipped with a vast array of different foods. You can pretty much indulge in whatever kind of food you feel like. Feel like salad? A hot entree? How about pizza or a hamburger? Lunch aboard a cruise ship is pretty much like a city-wide buffet in one convenient place, and it seems that every restaurant has a view of the ocean. So, have whatever you would like. Odds are, you will find what you feel like eating!
And how is dinner? Basically outstanding! Dinner is usually more formal, with four or five courses served to large round tables where you will be seated with the other guests. There will usually be one night a week more formal than the rest, where tuxedos, suits, and evening dresses will be the norm! The service is usually in top and your waiters will do everything they can for you to have a great dining experience. So, there is nothing you will want to miss out on when it comes to dinner on the high waves at night!
Afraid you will be bored aboard your cruise ship? Don't count on it! Depending upon which line you sail, most ships are equipped with a full casino, bars, lounges, and sometimes even concerts and/or plays! Here it might be the right time to give you a warning. The waiters will constantly come by and offer you fancy looking tropical drinks while you are sitting on the ship decks. While it is tempting it can also be a bit dangerous. In the summertime on a hot Caribbean cruise, your body will need more liquid than usual in order to avoid dehydration. Alcohol has the opposite effect and will help dehydrating your body. Like to swim? The ocean isn't the only body of water to swim in aboard a cruise ship! Your ship will probably have several luxurious pools to swim in, and maybe even a waterslide! Spas, massages, manicures, and pedicures are also available, so I have a feeling relaxing on a luxurious ocean liner won't be a problem. And don't forget your room; it comes complete with a TV that offers the most popular channels and movies.
Life On A Cruise Ship
Going on vacation on a cruise ship is still a very popular choice for many travelers. Quite a few cruise ships make embarkations in Mexico on both coasts. This type of vacation combines the luxury of a floating resort with excitement of exploring a different culture with day excursions. There are some great shore excursions available for cruise guests that range from swimming with dolphins to exploring ancient Mayan ruins. But, what considerations should be made when deciding on whether to take a cruise ship to Mexico?
To begin with, as of January 1, 2008 all United States citizens will need to have a valid passport for any travel to an international destination, including Mexico. You will need to present your passport to your cruise ship when checking in. Whenever you disembark for a shore excursion in Mexico you will need to show your passport as well.
Staying healthy on a cruise ship has never been more important with the rash of food poisonings and disease outbreaks aboard several ships in recent years. Make sure you are in good health before you travel and ask your physician if you might need any preventative medication, especially if you are older than 65, have had acute or chronic illnesses, or are pregnant. Good sanitary practices, such as frequent hand washing and the use of antibacterial soap, will also help reduce the risk of illness. If you begin to feel ill, inform the medical staff on board right away and avoid contact with the general population to lessen the risk of spreading a disease.
Packing light and leaving valuables at home are advised. Anything that you can't afford to lose would be best placed in an in-room safe. Avoid bringing large amounts of cash or more than a couple of credit cards. On the ship, you can have most purchases charged to your room and once on shore, most purchases can be done with Pesos acquired from a currency exchange. Also avoid using a handbag, fanny pack, or outside pockets for your currency. If you need a larger amount of money consider using a money belt.
When you go ashore you should ask questions of your ships tourist counselor about any unsafe areas of the port of call that you should avoid. They will have suggestions for what to avoid as well as where the more common tourist areas are located. Staying close to those confines will help to keep you safe.
There are so many choices of cruise ship companies, Mexican destinations, and shore excursions to choose from. Making that choice should be the hardest part of your vacation experience, while keeping these tips in mind will make the rest of it easier. Vacationing on a cruise ship combines a luxury hotel experience with ports of call that are hundreds of miles apart. Cruising can provide a safe and secure feeling of traveling in a guided fashion with the ability to range far a field and experience the culture and history of the country. Taking a cruise ship to Mexico can give you a very satisfying vacation experience.
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