cruise
tips
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Take a few moments to go through our tips. A little advance planning
will go a long way in making it smooth sailing all the way.
Happy cruising!
Checklist - Before boarding
- Ensure that your passport or visa does not expire during the course
of your cruise.
- Make sure you have a multi entry visa for the country where you embark
the ship, especially if after the cruise you will be disembarking at
the same port. Cruise companies are not liable for any visa problems
you may have and you may be refused boarding the ship in case your papers
are not in order.
- Since cruise company liabilities are normally limited, make sure
you have a personal insurance policy that covers medical, travel and
baggage loss.
- Please make sure you check in and board at least two hours before
the scheduled sailing time. If you don't show up within the stipulated
time, be aware that the cruise company can cancel your booking and no
refund will be made to you.
- If you have special diet requests, do let them know at the time of
booking to ensure you get what you want.
- There are normally two meal sittings on board ships. Make your preference
known at the time of reservation. It will be difficult to change the
timing once on board.
- If you have a special occasion, like an anniversary coming up while
you are on the cruise, inform the travel agent at the time of booking.
With advance notice, most cruise companies can normally arrange for
you to have that little "extra" of having a champagne breakfast
or hamper in your room! All of course for an extra charge.
Pack Right
Three types of clothing are generally needed: Casual wear for relaxing
on board; informal clothes to be worn when you leave the ship for sightseeing
excursions and evening wear for those formal nights on board when you
are invited to the Captain’s cocktail and dinner parties.
- Casual clothes can mean t-shirts/ sports shirts and trousers for
men and skirts/ trousers and blouses for women.
Informal clothes are jackets, shirts and ties for men and pantsuits
and dresses for women.
- Evening wear will consist of tuxedos or formal suits for men and
evening dresses for women. For a fee, you may be able to rent a tuxedo
on board.
- Traditional national dresses are acceptable and you can decide the
formality of the dress to suit the occasion. The amount of clothing
you carry will depend on the length of the cruise. So it would be a
good idea to find out how many formal evenings there will be on your
cruise.
- Pack your valuables in your hand baggage and preferably deposit jewellery
and other valuables with the Purser or if you have a safe in your cabin,
use it. Most cruise companies do not take any responsibility for lost
items, if not deposited with the Purser's Desk.
On Board
- At the time of check in, you are normally handed a cruise card that
serves as identification as well as a credit card for the duration of
the cruise. Get the card activated as soon as you board the ship. This
can be done at the Purser's desk. No cash transactions are carried out
on board cruise ships.
- Make sure you book your shore excursions as soon as you board, as
these get filled up easily.
- Usually the night before you disembark, you are requested to pack
your bags and leave them outside your cabin. Do ensure that you keep
one hand baggage with your essentials and a change for the next day
with you.
- Tipping: The 'done thing' varies but usually cruise lines recommend
the amount of tip for the staff. If you are satisfied with the service,
follow the tipping guidelines provided by the cruise company.
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