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Is cruising
affordable and a good vacation value?
Yes! There are cruise vacations
to suit every budget, from the cost-conscious to
the most luxurious. Even more important, a
cruise offers the best travel value for your
money. Your fare includes all meals, your cabin,
onboard daytime activities, night time parties
and entertainment. So for once, you'll know what
your vacation will end up costing you before you
go. (Your only extra expenses are drinks,
optional shore excursions, and personal services
such as massage or hairstyling.)
What is
"Free-style Cruising"?
Freestyle Cruising gives you
freedom of choice. Whether you're dining,
exercising or relaxing, you now have greater
flexibility to do what you do when you want to
do it.
What is
"Free-style Dining"?
In addition to the Fixed
Traditional Seating, some of the cruise lines
are now offering "Free-style Dining." This
means that you no longer have to appear at a
fixed time in the dining room. Instead, the
choice of when and where you wish to enjoy your
cuisine is up to you.
In some cases, Freestyle
Dining gives you dining options with more
restaurants and a greater variety of menus than
ever before.
How long are
cruises?
As long or short as you want.
Cruise lines offer itineraries from three days
to three months.
Where can I go?
Where do you
want to go? Cruises visit practically any
destination accessible by water.
How do I book a
cruise?
Visit or call your
CLIA-affiliated travel agency - Guardian Travel
at 1-800-439-6804. Our Cruise
Specialists will help you pick the cruise that
fits your vacation schedule, tastes, and budget;
then make all the arrangements to get you from
your doorstep to your cabin and
back.
Are all ships and
cruises fairly similar?
Far from it. Cruise ships range
from under 200 feet to over 1,000 feet. You can
sail with anywhere from fewer than 100 fellow
passengers to over 2,600. Experience atmospheres
ranging from casual to formal, classically
simple to ultra deluxe. You can even choose
between traditional propeller-driven craft,
sail-assisted cruise ships, or even a
paddle-wheel river boat.
What's an air/sea
cruise?
A fly/cruise or air/sea cruise
vacation package includes either free or much
reduced airfare along with your cruise ticket.
These money-saving options are available from
most major North American cities and include
transfers between the airport and ship as well
as baggage handling.
Can I book on
short notice?
Even the most popular cruises
sometimes have space available because of late
cancellations. So, have a Guardian Travel
professional cruise specialist check. But, to
get exactly the ship, cabin, and sailing date
you want, you should plan and book early. Most
cruise lines also offer early booking discounts
for customers who plan ahead. Then, just sit
back and anticipate all the fun you're going to
have!
Do I need a
passport?
This depends on the type of
cruise and your destination. You'll probably
need at least some proof of citizenship. You'll
receive complete information on required
documents well in advance of your departure, so
you'll have plenty of time to make
arrangements.
More Passport information
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Are there
different classes of service?
Today's cruise ships are
"one-class." Everyone onboard can use all of the
ship's facilities. The price of a cabin is based
primarily on its size and location. Regardless
of the category you book, you'll enjoy the same
courteous service, menus, activities, and
entertainment as everyone else onboard.
Will I get bored?
Feel confined?
Hardly. Being at sea gives you a
feeling of freedom few places can offer. There's
plenty of room. And it'll probably take you two
or three days just to discover what's onboard.
Plus, you get the added adventure of exploring
new and exciting ports of call.
Cruise ships are like floating
resorts with all the choices fine resorts have
to offer. You can be by yourself and lie back in
a lounge chair, breathe in the sea air, soak up
the sun, read good books, or watch the
ever-changing view. Or, you can join in exercise
classes, dance classes, sports contests and
other organized deck activities. Perhaps you can
practice your tennis stroke or golf swing, or
shoot some baskets. You can go for a swim,
stretch out in the sauna or work out in the gym.
You can see a feature movie, attend a lecture by
renowned experts, play backgammon or bridge. And
that's just when you're onboard!
What's there to
do in port?
So much you'll have a hard time
choosing! You can go off on your own. Or take a
guided tour. You can search ancient ruins or
hunt for shopping bargains. Ride a raft over
river rapids, a bicycle down the side of a
10,000 foot volcano, or ride a horse across
miles of hills and beaches. Climb a waterfall or
pyramid. See the birthplace of civilization or
listen to steel drum bands. Follow the footsteps
of history or the wake of a water-skiing boat.
If there's still time, play golf or tennis. Eat
native foods. Learn how to windsurf. Sun and
swim at some of the world's best beaches. Catch
a record marlin. Sail, snorkel, or go scuba
diving. Go to a nightclub or glittering casino.
Take a cable car to the top of a mountain.
Explore dark catacombs. In short, a cruise is
the easiest way to see new places and do all the
things you dream of. Cruising is the perfect way
to sample a number of destinations that you may
want to return to for another vacation ... and
you never have to pack and unpack, the
destinations come to you!
Do I have to
participate in the activities?
On a cruise, you do what you want
to. You can do everything. Or lie back and do
absolutely nothing. It's your
vacation.
Do cruise lines
welcome families with kids?
More and more cruise vacations
are booked by families with children. Most
cruise lines make a special point of providing
supervised activities for youngsters, especially
during school holidays. If your children enjoy
swimming, sports, games, movies, and the
adventure of new places, they'll love a family
cruise. You'll find that kids adapt to shipboard
life with ease, and you won't have to wonder
what they're up to every minute. The cruise
staff will help keep them busy and entertained.
Best of all, children generally travel at a
substantially reduced rate.
What's there to
do at night?
At night, life aboard a cruise
ship really turns on. There's dancing; live
entertainment in nightclubs, discos and lounges;
feature films; and parties with all your new
friends. Most ships even have casinos. There are
also many special events like the Captain's
Cocktail Party, Passenger Talent Night, the
Masquerade Parade, the Late Night Buffet (just
for one last bite to tide you over until
breakfast). And the night can go on as long as
you want. Even until the spectacle of sunrise at
sea.
Is there a charge
for entertainment?
Never. On a cruise vacation, the
entertainment is on the house. There's no cover.
No minimum. No charge for an admission ticket.
The shows are live. The movies are first-rate.
The variety is limitless.
Is it easy to
meet people?
A cruise ship is a great place to
make new friends, because everyone's so
friendly. The atmosphere is cordial, relaxed.
And you'll have all kinds of things in common to
talk about. At dinner. At cocktails. Around the
pool. Or along the promenade rail. And don't be
surprised if you find yourself making
arrangements to meet them aboard ship again next
year.
Will there be
people like me?
No matter what you've heard to
the contrary, there's no such thing as a typical
cruise passenger! All kinds of people take
cruises... of all ages... from all walks of
life... singles, couples and families.
Passengers can vary from ship to ship and cruise
to cruise. Just ask our Guardia Travel
Specialist for advice on the best ship for you,
based on your tastes and lifestyle.
What should I
pack?
Pack like you would for any
resort. Cruise vacations are casual by day,
whether you're on the ship or ashore.
In the evening, ships vary as to
dress. As on shore, attire is dictated by
occasion. For the Captain's Gala, for example,
you'll probably want to wear something more
formal, such as a dark suit, or cocktail dress,
perhaps even a dinner jacket or
gown.
Will I need a
tuxedo?
On some cruises, formal dinners
or parties are part of the fun. But don't buy a
tuxedo just for the trip. If you do want to
dress to the nines, many ships offer tuxedo
rental services. Even on the most formal of
ships, a dark suit and tie are fine for the
dressiest occasions.
Can singles have
fun on a cruise?
Cruising is ideal for people
traveling alone, because it's so easy to meet
other people. In fact, most ships have parties
just for singles-early on, so you can start to
be involved right away. Most ships also have
single cabins as well as single rates for double
staterooms. In many cases, a cruise line will
even assist you in finding a roommate to share a
double if you ask them. Click here
to learn more about our singles travel program.
Can I use my hair
dryer or shaver?
Most ships have 110-volt outlets
in the staterooms. Do check with your Guardian
Travel cruise specialist to be sure.
Many ships even feature hair dryers in your
cabin.
What are
different meal seatings?
Some ships' dining rooms can
accommodate all passengers in one "seating." But
most ships have two seatings which differ only
by time. To choose, just decide whether you
prefer to dine early or late-then have your
Guardian Travel cruise specialist request your
preference when you book. Which ever seating you
choose, remember that one of the best ways to
make new friends is to ask for a large table. In
addition, some ships offer new flexible dining
options.
Is cruise ship
dining as good as I've been told?
Everything you've heard about
cruise ship dining is true. You'll find a varied
selection of entrees (appetizers, salads, soups,
vegetables, and desserts, too) every time you
sit down. And there's virtually no limit on what
or how much you can order. Just because your
cruise ship offers plenty of delicious food
doesn't mean you'll come home out of shape. You
can choose low-cal, spa, or fitness menu
selections that are just as tempting as the
regular menu. You can also jog, do aerobics,
work out in the gym, swim, golf, play tennis,
and much more. Burning calories was never so
much fun! Best of all, the one thing you'll
never see on a cruise ship menu is a
price!
Can I get a
special diet?
Most ships can accommodate
salt-free, low carbohydrate, Kosher, or other
diet preferences. However, this request must be
made in advance so be sure to advise your
Guardian Travel cruise specialist of this
requirement when you book your cruise.
What if I don't
like my tablemates?
Rarely is this a problem.
However, if you wish to move to another table,
speak with the maitre d'. He'll make every
effort to seat you with more compatible dining
companions ... discretely and politely.
Are there
non-smoking areas?
Today, virtually all ships have
smoking and nonsmoking table and/or sections in
the dining rooms and lounges. In fact, many
cruise ship dining rooms are now totally
smoke-free, reflecting passenger requests. If
you want your dining table in a nonsmoking area,
just tell your Guardian Travel cruise
specialist. Onboard, in "open-seating
situations," you can advise your waiter or the
maitre d'.
Can we celebrate
a "special" day?
Absolutely! Most cruise lines
will even treat you to a complimentary cake and
a chorus to honor the occasion. Your birthday or
anniversary can be more festive with champagne,
flowers, canapés, wine or cheese. You can even
arrange for a special private party. All you
have to do is advise your Guardian Travel cruise
specialist in advance.
Is cruising right
for honeymooners?
Without a doubt. Cruising offers
an atmosphere that's just right for romance ...
cozy dinners for two, strolling on deck at
sunset, dancing the night away (even under the
stars) and so much more to remember forever.
Most lines provide special
services from Sunday or Monday departures to
welcome champagne and breakfast in bed. (And,
speaking of beds, most ships have them in
double, queen, or king sizes!) Also, some ships
offer special programs for performing a marriage
ceremony or renewing your marriage vows in
port.
Can we stay in
touch with the outside?
Quite easily. Most ships have a
daily newsletter with news, headlines, selected
stock quotes and sports scores. Staterooms on
many ships are even equipped with televisions.
While most ships now have telephones in
passenger cabins, you can also call someone on
shore through the ship's radio operator while at
sea. And, you can make phone calls from most
ports. In addition, many ships have fax
capabilities. In addition, most ships are now
fitted with internet, and wireless internet
capabilities so that you can keep in touch with
friends and family.
What about
tipping?
Tipping is a matter of individual
preference. A general rule of thumb is to plan
for about $2.50 to $3.00 per person per day for
your room steward and dining room waiter, and
about half that amount for your busboy. (A few
cruise lines include tipping in the price and
will so inform you.) Other ship board personnel
can be tipped for special services at your
discretion.
Are there medical
services onboard?
Virtually every cruise ship
(except for some smaller vessels operating in
coastal waters) has a fully equipped medical
facility and staff to handle almost any
emergency.
Are there laundry
services aboard?
Almost all cruise ships have
laundry facilities and a great many provide
dry-cleaning services. There is, however, an
additional charge for professional laundry and
dry-cleaning services. Most ships also have
self-service launderettes.
Do cruise lines
accept group bookings?
Most lines will work with
groups-often at reduced rates-depending on how
many people are involved. Policies vary from
company to company and sometimes during certain
times of the year. Guardian Travel's cruise
specialists have extensive experience in working
with cruise groups, so call for additional
information.
Are there meeting
rooms onboard?
Just about every full size ship
has public rooms to offer as meeting space for
groups. If you'd like to make such arrangements,
ask your Guardian Travel cruise specialist to
contact the cruise line's group sales department
to coordinate schedules and arrange for any
catering needs. Your ship may also be able to
offer audio-visual equipment.
Can I extend my
cruise vacation?
Your Guardian Travel cruise
specialist can arrange pre- or post-cruise land
packages at the same time you book you cruise.
And, in many cases, your airline ticket will
include helpful options, such as free stopovers,
that enable you to make your own special
arrangements.
Is
motion-discomfort a problem?
Not really. The most popular
cruise areas boast some of the calmest waters in
the world. In addition, stabilizers on modern
ships, advanced availability of accurate weather
information, and development of effective
preventative medications have, for the most
part, eliminated the incidence of motion
discomfort.
It sounds too
good to be true! Is it?
The one major complaint we hear
over and over again is that cruises end far too
soon! Beyond that, it's hard to find any
negatives. After all, you don't have to run to
make plane connections to get from one port to
the next. You don't have the hassles of making
dinner or nightclub reservations. You don't have
the bother of packing and unpacking as you move
from place to place. You don't get unexpected,
expensive surprises at restaurants or
nightclubs. You have a wealth of options for
shopping, adventure, sightseeing, exploring,
entertaining and sports activities. All you have
to worry about is relaxing and enjoying your
vacation. More importantly, every crew and staff
member onboard is dedicated to making your
cruise vacation the best vacation of your life
(until you top it next year with your next
cruise!)
Who should I see
if I have questions that haven't been answered?
Just call
1-800-439-6804 for the professional cruise
specialists at Guardian Travel. They will give
you answers to all your cruise questions. |