I review cruises as part of my job and have 8 tips for planning your ideal voyage
Going on your first cruise? Be sure to research your ideal ship, pick the best cabin for your needs, and book shows early.
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- The cruise industry is wooing first-time travelers.
- If you're one of them, here are eight cruise tips you should know before your first trip.
- This article is part of "Well Charted," a series for travelers planning cruise adventures.
Gearing up for your first cruise? To maximize your fun, you'll want to do some research and come prepared.
A cruise is more than just sailing from one port to another. Ships have become destinations in their own right, complete with virtual reality arcades and waterparks.
Take it from me, someone who has sailed on and reviewed nine cruise ships as part of my job: The amenities can feel endless — and so can the options for cruise lines, cabins, ships, and destinations.
If you're considering a vacation at sea but don't know where to start, consider my eight tips for a successful vacation, including how to pick a cruise line and what to pack.