Answers to Some Cruise Vacation Questions
With the difficulties in finding cheap airline tickets, you should probably consider booking a cruise vacation instead. But if you are getting cold feet because of the many decisions you have to make come booking time, it will help if you know some of the answers to the most common cruise vacation questions.
- Additional Costs: since cruise vacations are brimming with activities, you can expect to spend a lot of many on them. That is, if you only want to. Port tax is usually exclusive of the cruise deal and you should earmark some of your money for this. If you are not planning on drinking and gambling, there is no need to worry about additional costs.
- Upgrading Cabins: if your cruise vacation will be for as long as two weeks, you might want to consider upgrading to a much bigger room for more comfort and convenience. If you are on a budget, then might as well ask your booking agent for deals that could allow you to get the bigger cabins without having to pay extra.
- Least Enjoyable Aspect: you can expect big cruise liners to carry a number of passengers. For this reason, many travelers are annoyed with the long lines – when embarking, in the restaurants and even at the customer service booth. The trick is avoiding the crowds. Choose to go to dinner early or bring your favorite book or mp3 player with you while waiting. After all, you are on a vacation and you should just relax.
- Liner VS Destination: some travelers are confused about choosing which is more important – the liner or the destination. In order to decide, find out what you want most from your destination. If you are excited about going to another place then choose your destination first. On the other hand, if you are more concerned about the amenities, then you should probably take your time deciding on the cruise liner.

