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Is a Christmas or Holiday Cruise Right for You?


Mandy Karlik asked:


Home for the holidays has a nice sound to it, until you actual get on the freeways, compete for precious parking space, and unwrap your presents for the nice airport security people so you can wait for four hours for your flight. As some heroic individuals do try to go home for the holidays, another travel is also heading out of town. But there’s no security checkpoint, no weather delay, and no gift-giving anxiety. These people are going on a holiday cruise. For the right people under the right circumstances, there is no better way to spend the holidays than on the sea.

Most cruise lines offer special packages that cruise over Christmas and New Year’s, typically with an upcharge that reflects some of the extra festivities that passengers will experience. Many holiday cruises offer special meals, decorations, and parties to commemorate Christmas and New Year’s Eve, and the fare reflects this.

Holiday cruises sell out early, so if you want to try this next year, make your decisions as early as you can. In fact, it might be good timing now to book for the 2008 Christmas cruise!

While the cruise lines do an outstanding job of making the voyage as festive as possible, the fact is that Christmas on a cruise ship is just not a traditional experience. Particularly in the Caribbean, the warm weather, palm trees, and pristine beaches just don’t seem to match the mood of the season. For that reason, cruise passengers for the holidays should make certain mental as well as physical preparations.

First, be flexible. If you have a Christmas card holiday in mind, a cruise vacation may make you feel like you’re missing Christmas. You need to have a sense of adventure and a desire to create new traditions and seek new experiences.

Second, take some Christmas with you. Whether you’re traveling with one person or a group, take along some gift-wrapped presents to exchange on the big day. If your family always had certain holiday traditions (such as a midnight snack on Christmas eve or chocolate candy on Christmas day or opening stockings stuffed with presents early in the morning) you might be able to figure out a way to “import” that to the cruise. This will help you merge the traditional Christmas with the cruise Christmas.

Third, you need to ponder for a moment the real meaning of the holidays for you. Whether it’s Christmas, Hanukkah, or New Year’s Eve, holidays are holidays for a reason. Think about what they mean to you and allow the cruise to complement that.

For example, New Year’s Eve may be a time when you enjoy getting dressed up for big parties and when you like to relax and reflect on the year gone by. Great, you can do that (and more) on a cruise ship.

Get in the party mood. The crew on your ship is working this holiday and that can be hard thing. Many crew members have long-term contracts and don’t see their families or native countries for months at a time. They are tasked with creating a festive mood for you; do them a favor, reciprocate. Be generous with your tips and your thank-yous.

Holiday cruises work out well in situations where you can cruise with your family (like a combination reunion-Christmas cruise) or in situations where you feel like you can’t face a traditional holiday. If you’re recently divorced or widowed or find yourself in a situation where you can get some time off but can’t (or don’t want to) go home, a cruise is a great solution.

Talk to your cruise line about what sorts of activities are planned and if you might need special attire. Many cruises offer formal or lavish holiday type events, so you may need to bring evening clothes (or perhaps more than one set of formal wear).

If you’ve grown up in a cold climate and plan on spending Christmas or New Year’s in the Carribean or other warm-water destinations, be prepared for a jolt. Even if you know it’s going to be warm, even if you think you’ll love the fact that it’s warm, even if you think you don’t care that it’s warm.

Even people who grow up in warm climates will tell you that it is an odd experience to watch an 80-degree breeze ripple the tinsel on the Christmas tree and how odd it feels to hum along to carols in your bathing suit. Sunbathing on Christmas Day may sound delightful, but you will get a sort of weird sensation if it actually happens.

Be prepared for this by making sure you do get some familiar holiday traditions worked into your cruise vacation.

While last-minute cruising is a bit of an art form (and can be a good way to save a few bucks on a great cruise), it hardly ever applies to holiday cruising. It really is a good time right now to plan a cruise for next year’s holiday.

Why so early? Well, for one thing, holiday cruises book up early. Some people have literally made a Christmas or New Year’s cruise a tradition. And cruises are getting increasingly popular in general, so holiday cruising is only going to see increasing demand.

The other reason is that you will save money but have lots of choices. Most cruise lines are willing to discount fares to two types of passengers: those who book early and those who book very, very late. The late-comers are really just filling up space that would have gone empty otherwise. Late-comers can get deals, but they never get a choice. You pretty much have to take what you can get.

On the other hand, most cruise lines are very generous to early birds. It’s good business. The theory is that if the cruise ship can sell out far in advance, the cruise company will not have to scramble to sell fares at the last minute … less advertising, less promotion, less last-minute discounting frenzy. It helps them to encourage passengers to book early, so they encourage you the best way they know. They offer discounts.

Don’t expect massive discounts by booking early. But you can probably land a pretty good deal. One thing that most cruise lines will do for people who book cruises months ahead of time–they will work in some upgrades. You may be able to upgrade your stateroom or get some on-board credits as well as a less-than-rack-rate passage.

Think it’s really too early to start planning next year’s holiday cruise? Go online and look at the cruise companies. They all have announced their schedules for 2008, some far beyond that.

Maybe next year you can get a suntan for Christmas!



Plan Your Cruise Holidays? But How? – 6 Guidelines To Answer Your Queries


Abhishek Agarwal asked:


Cruises are exciting for you and your family with a holiday where you can have the most fun ever.

We have all thought about taking a cruise, even it is only the once. Cruise ships are unique in offering the best holidays for you to enjoy.

These types of ships can be described as a floating hotel, as you can enjoy all the amenities a hotel usually offers, whilst sailing through the oceans at the same time. On board you will find casinos, gyms, shops and little boutiques, restaurant, theatres, swimming pools as well as many more so that you have all you could ever need without touching dry land.

It does sound wonderful going on holiday on a cruise, but you need to know how to plan it all in the first place. There are lots of cruise lines which offer different packages so you check them all out first to find one that suits you.

It is best to find out how to look for one that will meet all your expectations and your requirements. The following are guidelines to help you choose that all important cruise:

. Who will be going with you? Cruise liners offer many types of packages. There are some to suit the single traveller and some for families.

Decide who will be going with you on holiday.

Are you going with just a partner for a romantic holiday away, or is the family going including the children? Cruise packages can cater for both.

. See how long the cruise is going to be.

There are cruises that go just for three nights, or you take a longer cruise from seven to fourteen days or longer. Whatever suits you the best.

You should decide how long you want to go away for with worrying about anything. Check with your boss that it is fine for you to take the length of holiday that you plan to go, so that you arrive back in time to start work again.

. What destinations do you prefer?

Most people know what would be their ideal destinations for their holiday, so they can decide on where to go.

If you look at the larger names in cruise lines, they offer a wide variety of destinations which are very popular, which should make it easier for you to choose. If you want more information you can get it at their office or look to see if they have a website, and look at the packages of their destinations.

. Departure Port

Look at the ports of departure that the cruise ships have so you consider which is ideal for you. You may have already spent a lot of money on the cruise, so the last thing you want is to have to spend a fortune to get plane tickets, or the fuel required to drive a long way to reach your port of departure for your cruise ship. Check the departure ports available and save yourself a long drive or having to get expensive plane tickets.

. Your Cruise Ship

When you book a holiday cruise you will to find out all about your cruise ship – the most important part. So that you are getting the best, you will want to check the services offered to ensure the maximum in comfort and for your relaxation.

You will find a variety of activities on the larger cruise lines and all the facilities that you should need. If you like a bit of a gamble, then you should choose a ship that has casinos on board; or if you have children who are travelling with you, a cruise ship for families is preferable with activities and facilities in a children’s area where they will be looked after.

There are ships which are specially created for a romantic getaway, so that you and your partner are catered for, or if you are taking a second honeymoon, or celebrating a special anniversary.

. The land activities

Cruise ships have lots of activities on board but this isn’t what your holiday is all about. You do get some time to stop at different ports for some shore excursions.

Look at what each cruise ship has to offer if you want to get off somewhere for a good guided tour onshore.

Cruise ships offer some excellent destinations where you can stop enroute and get a taste of the different cultures along the way. There are many activities at each port of call. You may to choose to go kayaking, some scuba diving or see the markets for some shopping.

These guidelines will help you to plan your cruise properly so that you are not missing out anything. Once everything has been properly planned you know that your cruise will be a holiday to remember.