Avoid These 10 Mistakes for a Smooth and Enjoyable Cruise

Avoid These 10 Mistakes for a Smooth and Enjoyable Cruise

Avoid These 10 Mistakes for a Smooth and Enjoyable Cruise

Ready for an epic cruise adventure?

To have a smooth ride from start to finish, it's crucial to dodge the common blunders that can spoil your holiday. 

Whether you're a seasoned cruiser or a first-timer, these tips will help you squeeze the most out of your cruise experience.

So, let's jump right in and uncover the top 10 common boo boos to avoid on your amazing voyage.

Neglecting Travel Insurance 

Don't set sail without proper travel insurance, mate. Protect yourself from unexpected medical expenses, trip cancellations, and lost luggage. Look into different travel insurance options and pick a policy that suits your needs. Having insurance will give you peace of mind throughout your cruise journey, knowing you're covered if anything unexpected happens. Most travel insurance policies charge an additional fee to have cruise cover, so make sure that you select this option. 

Forgetting to Budget for Extra Expenses

Your cruise fare might cover a bunch of things, but don't forget about the extra moolah you'll need. Think about optional excursions, specialty dining, spa treatments, and any shopping you might want to do onboard. Having a clear budget in mind will help you manage your spending and avoid any money surprises.

Indulging Excessively at the Buffet

The cruise ship's buffet has a smorgasbord of tasty options, but don't go overboard. It's tempting to try everything, but remember to balance your meals with healthier choices and save room for the specialty restaurants and delightful treats that await you during the cruise. I absolutely love the Royal Caribbean restaurants and always dine at one of their specialty restaurants for dinner. Book these well in advance. (Chops Grill and Jamie's Italian are my faves). 

Booking Flights Too Close to Departure and Arrival:

Give yourself plenty of time by booking flights with a nice buffer before and after your cruise. Delays, cancellations, or other unexpected hiccups can happen, and having a few extra hours will save you from unnecessary stress and the risk of missing connections.

Ignoring the Safety Drill:

Safety drills are a big deal. Take the time to attend the mandatory safety drill to get familiar with emergency procedures, where to find life jackets, and how to evacuate if needed. Knowing what to do in case of an emergency will keep you safe and give you peace of mind throughout the trip. These days, most ships have an app where you can complete the in-app training and show that you're good to go. They won't set sail until everyone has done it.

Skipping Pre-Cruise Research:

Maximize your cruise experience by doing some homework beforehand. Check out the amenities, dining options, and onboard activities offered by your cruise line. Look into the shore excursions available at each port of call to ensure you don't miss out on any must-see attractions or cool experiences. Check the outlet of your cruise..even Australian cruises only have USA or EURO power points. 

Overpacking: 

When it comes to packing for your cruise, less is more, my friend. Focus on versatile clothes that you can mix and match for different outfits. Consider the weather at your destination and pack accordingly. Don't forget to leave space for souvenirs and goodies you might buy along the way. I take laundry sheets and a clothes line and wash my socks and jocks in the bathroom, dry on the balcony...you also need to avoid the laundry costs if there is no self-laundry on the ship, because its ridiculously expensive. 

Missing Out on Pre-Purchase and Onboard Cruise Deals:

Don't miss the boat (pardon the pun lol) on the exclusive pre-cruise and onboard offers and promos for future cruises. Keep an eye on the daily newsletter or have a chat with the cruise staff to learn about discounted fares, cabin upgrades, or onboard credits for booking your next cruise while you're still onboard. It's a fantastic chance to secure your next cruise at a great price.

Not Considering Disembarkation Day:

Get ready for a smooth exit by packing your bags the night before and following the instructions provided by the cruise line. Settle any outstanding bills and review your onboard account to make sure everything's accurate. Keep important travel documents, ID, and any necessary paperwork within reach for a stress-free departure.

Booking Tours Directly with the Cruise Line:

While it's easy to book tours with the cruise line, consider checking out independent tour operators or organising your own excursions. This way, you can customise your experiences, join smaller groups, and save a ton of money. Do some research on reputable local tour operators in each port and read reviews to find the best options for your interests. Just make sure that any external tours are going to get you back to the ship on time...and likewise that you have plenty of time to meet them in then morning for the tour departure as getting off the ship can take some time (especially where there are tenders). 

By avoiding these common cruise blunders and following these tips, you'll be all set for a fantastic and worry-free holiday at sea.

Pack smart, do your research, and make the most of every moment onboard.

Embrace the adventure, create awesome memories, and sail away with confidence. Bon voyage and happy cruising! x