12 Mar 2008 07:07:52 | Colin Hartness
Have you considered taking a cruise vacation but just aren’t
sure if it would be right for you? With all the cruise lines
available, all the cruise destinations, the range of prices,
there is a cruise for just about everyone.
Do you commute to work every day, sitting in traffic for perhaps
hours? Think about it, on a cruise you don’t drive anywhere for
7, 10, 14 days or more. Now, even if you were on a bus tour with
no driving yourself, you haul your luggage or at least pack and
unpack it at each stop. On a cruise, you check your luggage when
you check in and it magically appears in your cabin, stateroom,
or suite. You unpack once, feeling at home for the duration of
the cruise. The cruise staff will tell you when to place your
bags outside your accommodations at the end of the cruise and,
just a magically, your luggage will be waiting for you on shore
at a designated pick-up point. Taking a cruise vacation frees
you from some of the hassles of traveling.
If you take a driving vacation, there’s always the question of
where to stop to eat. All meals are included in the price of
your cruise and great food is one of the main attractions of
taking a cruise. Most contemporary cruises take into account the
modern casual lifestyle and provide a variety of restaurants and
snack bars on board. Typically, there is a varied and plentiful
breakfast and lunch buffet similar to what you find in Las
Vegas. Or you can eat breakfast or lunch in one of the ship’s
restaurants, ordering exactly what you want from the ample menu,
prepared fresh for you. Restaurants are usually open for meals
for extended hours and buffets are generally open all day and
into the night. Have you heard of the midnight buffet available
on some cruises?
Dinner is an important event on a cruise ship, a tradition
dating back to the late 1800’s when cruises were for royalty and
the wealthy who expected elegant formal dinners. Again, in
today’s lifestyle the elegant dinner is optional, and for those
who prefer to dine casually, the dinner buffet is available
usually until 9 pm. Most cruise ships offer excellent cuisine,
especially at dinner, in the main dining room or rooms plus
offer meals at upscale specialty restaurants at additional cost.
Cruise lines base much of their reputation on their food
service, and terms such as “world class cuisine” and “gourmet
meals” are combined with “impeccable service” to insure that the
onboard dining experience is truly memorable. Many cruises still
offer one or more optional formal dinners where ladies where
long formal gowns or other evening dresses and gentlemen wear
tuxedos or dark suits.
Once onboard your cruise vessel, there are activities 24 hours a
day. Modern cruise ships boast state-of-the-art 700 plus seat
theatres for quality shows and entertainment, all included in
the cruise price. There is unique entertainment in the theatre
every evening of the cruise. Most ships also have a number of
themed bars, lounges, and discos with live entertainment that
are open into the early morning hours. Alcoholic beverages and
soft drinks are seldom included in the cruise price. Most ships
also provide a casino that is open while the ship is in
international waters.
If night life isn’t your style, you can enjoy the onboard pool,
spa, library, fitness center, and other amenities. Many cruises
now offer instructional classes on a variety of topics during
the day. If you have children on the cruise, there are usually
play areas and programs geared to different age groups.
Did we forget about the cruise destination itself? Cruises
typically stop at a different port of call each day or every
other day, depending upon distances and sailing time between
points of interest. You may stay aboard the ship all day or
disembark at any stop. You are free to explore each destination
on your own as long as you return to the ship by the designated
time.
Also cruise lines offer a variety of shore excursions at
additional cost. These adventures are geared toward the unique
features of the destination. For example, Caribbean cruises
offer snorkeling, diving or beach excursions while Alaskan
cruises offer helicopter tours or dogsled trips. For the less
adventuresome, normally there are bus tours or supervised
shopping excursions in the local port. Everything, including
meal stops, is prearranged. All you need to do is find the
correct line onshore and an experienced guide handles the rest
of your tour.
With all these great services available at a reasonable cost,
why not take a cruise vacation?
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