Free Things to Do on a Cruise



Cruise rates, particularly for Alaska and the Caribbean, are a great value this year. Considering the fact that the cruise fare includes accommodations, meals, several on board activities and entertainment, if you plan ahead, you can have very little out of pocket expenses.

For those of you who have never been on a cruise, we now want to share more details on the different types of onboard activities that are available. Plenty of things to do on a cruise ship are free, like using the pool, library, game room, basketball courts, fitness center or catching live entertainment…you’ll find everything from Reggae Bands by the pool, to Comedians, Magicians and Broadway style performances throughout your cruise. Children’s programs are free, and the activities cater to several age groups. If you are interested, you can also dance the night away at various lounges, or the night club. Check your daily planner (or “compass” as it is called on many ships,) that is left in your cabin each day, so that you don’t miss out on the activities.

Activities vary by ship and cruise line, but in general you can expect to see the following:

Complimentary onboard parties including a Captain’s welcome reception, a sail away party, mix-and mingles, theme parties, toga night and more. On games that include prizes such as scavenger hunts, karaoke superstar, name that tune, trivia, talent and game shows. Throughout the cruise you can also choose to participate or watch various tournament including mini golf, basketball, shuffleboard, ping-ping and pool volleyball.

Some ships have come up with other unique forms of free entertainment. For example, several Princess Cruise Line ships offer Movies Under the Stars – a 300 sq. ft. screen around the pool. During the day, all sorts of videos and family movies are shown. At night, the chairs are covered with comfortable padding, blankets are provided and fresh popped popcorn…it’s almost like being at a drive-in! Make sure and arrive early, as the seats do fill up. Newer Carnival ships also have an outdoor screen, and some it’s and MSC ships have added it as well. The Celebrity Solstice, which launched in November, features the first “Hot Glass Show” at sea, where glassblowers from New York’s Corning Museum of Glass give free glassblowing demonstrations. On the same deck right off of the Glass blowing area, the Solstice also has a deck with real grass called the “Lawn Club” where you can play bocce or croquet or putt golf balls for free. The Eclipse (2009) and Equinox (2010) will offering the same activities as the Solstice.

For “Foodies,” Holland America has an excellent Culinary Arts Presentations Center. Each cruise features chefs and experts offering cooking demonstrations. On several cruises throughout the year, famous guest chefs will be onboard. Demonstrations are offered on seas days – usually twice during a 7 day cruise. After the demonstration, which lasts about 45 minutes to an hour, everyone in attendance gets to sample a few of the dishes that were prepared on stage. Many other cruise lines also offer cooking demonstrations, ice carving, napkins folding and more. Royal Caribbean offers free rock climbing on most of their ships. Newer ships also have free Ice skating shows, and on Freedom Class ships you can try out the Flow Rider, a surf simulator that attracts hundreds of eager surfers and golfers to the aft sports court each day. The sloped, wavelike surface of the FlowRider is perfect for beginning, intermediate and advanced surfers. And for those not brave enough to attempt the FlowRider, the surrounding stadium seating is great for surveying wipe-outs. The new Oasis of the Seas, the largest ship in the world, will offer a Boardwalk and Central park area with free activities for all ages.

Needless to say, there is plenty to do on a cruise. Let one of our agents help you find the best value and cruise line for you next vacation.

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5 Unforeseen Reasons Vacation Travel Insurance May Be a Good Idea



Traveling across the country or abroad has become more of a hassle with all the carrier issues being reported in the news media. Whether you are traveling alone or with your family, the decision to get on a plane or boat can be very stressful to make sure everything goes as planned.

Sometimes the unforeseen situation comes up that may turn your vacation plans to into a living nightmare. From canceled flights to sickness to a large blizzard that blankets your destination, it is very easy to have something come up that may cause your travel plans to become more challenging.

Some people look at vacation travel insurance as a way to mitigate the risks of unpredictable situations that can disrupt their travel schedule. This type of insurance is available to anyone who wants peace of mind that they will be compensated if anything does crop up that may cause their plans to be derailed.

Here are several areas that may warrant the purchase of vacation travel insurance:

Trip Cancellation or Interruption Flight Connection was missed due to airline schedule Travel Delays due to weather Medical Emergency and hospital care (Accident or Sickness) Baggage Delay or Loss

As indicated above, any of these situations can occur during your travel schedule and can become very disruptive to your vacation plans.

If you have ever heard of a flight being canceled without notice or multitudes of passengers on a cruise ship experiencing a widespread illness, you know that it can happen to anyone. Those that have the foresight to take out travel insurance will still experience the disruption, but will be compensated based on their policy.

In summary, vacation travel insurance can help soften the blow of being inconvenienced and may be a wise investment if the trip is interrupted in any way.

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Cruise Ships – Get the Best Deal Through Travel Agents



Reality is, finding the best cruise deal is not as much of a shock as it once was. Once it was almost a benefit to go on a travel holiday but today, with lots of ships being built & cruise lines increased plans, enormous cruise deals nearly skip out at you daily.

One of the primary ways you can obtain a deal on a travel is to book through the off season. From the months of November to April, many people don’t consider taking a holiday. Therefore, travel prices radically drop. However, there are still a range of different places you can go that are warm & welcoming through this off-season.

Finding a travel agent could not be easier. You might have already used one to place previous vacations. If not, your phone directory will list all the ones that are neighboring to you, or failing this use the net which will give you listings of all tour agents & their contact numbers. By using the services of a tour agent you are handing over all the tough work you would usually have to do to find what you’re hunting for. All the while, they try to bank you as much cash as possible. Tour agents often obtain early notices of promotional cruises before they hit the common public.

You do not have to pay an arm & a leg for a tour agent. Their fees are generally already built into the cost of the booking, so you would not get a bill from them once the cruise is remunerated for. But you can bank on that booking at times by using an online tour agent. No, they are not all shysters, though just as with any online trade, the travel industry has seen some unsavory characters. You can dig up past this by doing few researches on the agent. Look for blogs, reviews, & forum posts about the agents to see if others have had fine experiences with them.

It’s better to subscribe for the information letters that are forwarded by hundreds of cruise agents. It’s true that most of the cruise agents would favor to send you the bid with the medium as a news letter. In a nutshell, doing a slight extra “grunt job” during the shopping stage can really pay off & discover you the finest cruise deals. Even chipping 20% off the original registered price means more money to gorge on your tour.

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