August 25, 2009

Top 5 Cruise Survival Tips

Eat. You may consider this a given. We need to eat to survive right so what is better about a ship? Well ships often have a huge range of different restaurants on board and will frequently change their menus to match the current location of the ship. Try tasting some of the specials from all the restaurants to get an idea of what they do best. The is often competition between the top chefs to be the best so the quality is excellent.

Swim. You will more often than not find some great swimming pools on board that are perfect for getting some lengths in, having a play around or spending hours on a lilo soaking up the rays. You can enjoy the sun from it’s rise to fall as well because there are no buildings or trees around to block it out. More activity based cruises even boast wave machine, flumes and even surfing facilities for your sporting pleasure.

Casino. If you have never gambled before or you’re a seasoned card shark, you should defiantly check out the casino floor. You simply cannot liken the great atmosphere you find in a casino with anywhere else and it’s always one of the best places to get to know your fellow holiday makers. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to enjoy yourself but if it’s your first time then Blackjack is a good place to start. Its easy to learn and you can make money without having to be an expert.

Bar. There will be a number of different bars all over the ship and some luxury cruises are all inclusive, so there is no excuse not to sample some liquid delights. The barmen and ladies make a million martinis a day but will jump at the chance to make something a little more interesting. Ask them to make some traditionally to one of the countries you’re visiting or let them make their favorite drink for you. Some of the things these bar staff can do with simple ingredients will astound you.

. ships only book top quality acts to entertain their passengers so you’re certain to leave with a smile on your face if you book in for one of the evening . Ask the staff around the ship for their recommendations and cruise reviews. They will know what is most popular and which ones you simply have to see.

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