First Time Cruising

Posted By admin on March 8, 2008

Cater your first cruise to suit yourself. If you have never sailed before, a short three or four day cruise is a better alternative than a lengthy one at first, just to see if you will like it.

If you’re planning on vacationing in Florida, sailing over on a one day cruise to the islands is an awesome idea. The Islands are only a couple of hours away by ship and . However cruising over to the Bahamas is the way to travel. If you plan to fly over many hotels offer vacation packages many that have family vacation packages with activities which include children’s programs, game rooms, playgrounds and swimming pools.

 

Some however, do not have the activities or amenities that cater to kids but kids are always welcomed. Check with the hotel to see what they offer, make the vacation a vacation that everyone will enjoy.

 

Some hotels and Resorts even have all – inclusive packages, where as, if you want to be wined and dined, all inclusive is the course to take. Keep in mind that spa treatments, tennis and golf facilities are pre-planned. There are no certain times for meals but they are included which limits trying the local restaurants. After all why pay twice when you’ve paid once in your Hotel/Resort package. Again check with your hotel or travel agent.

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Rebecca Robbins is an "almost" world traveler whose favorite mode of travel is cruising, particularly on a luxury cruise.

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