The Points Guy has also revealed 21 tips for first time cruise passengers to help their holiday run more smoothly.
Pre-Cruise Planning
Before you set sail, it’s essential to plan ahead to ensure a stress-free and enjoyable cruise experience.
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Staying Connected on the High Seas
International Roaming: A Steep Price
International roaming can be expensive, with rates that can range from $10 to $30 per minute, depending on the provider and the country. This can quickly add up, especially if you’re planning to stay on the ship for an extended period. For example, a 30-minute call to the US from the UK can cost around $30. Check your provider’s international roaming rates: Before your trip, research your provider’s international roaming rates to get an idea of what you’ll be charged. Consider purchasing a local SIM card: If you plan to stay on the ship for an extended period, consider purchasing a local SIM card in the country you’re visiting. This can be a more cost-effective option.**
Alternative Options
Prepaid SIM Cards
Prepaid SIM cards are a great alternative to international roaming.
Staying Connected with Wi-Fi
As we navigate the digital world, staying connected is crucial. With the rise of smartphones and mobile devices, it’s easier than ever to stay in touch with friends, family, and colleagues. But how do we make sure our devices stay connected to the internet?
The cruise line would then provide a list of activities available on the ship. This list would be sent to the passenger before the cruise. The booking of activities would be done through the cruise line’s website or mobile app.
Preparing for a Smooth Sailing Experience
When embarking on a cruise, it’s essential to be prepared for a smooth sailing experience. This involves more than just packing the right clothes and essentials; it also requires some strategic planning and consideration of the little details that can make a big difference.
Arriving at the Port
Arriving at the port a day prior to your departure is a great way to ensure a stress-free experience. By doing so, you’ll have time to:
This allows you to arrive at the port feeling refreshed and ready to go, rather than rushing to get everything done at the last minute.
Packing Essentials
When it comes to packing, it’s essential to remember that you’ll be on a boat for an extended period. This means you’ll need to bring:
It’s also a good idea to pack a small daypack or backpack with essentials like sunscreen, a hat, and a water bottle.
Dining and Beverages
When it comes to dining and beverages, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of the cruise and overspend.