13 Common Cruise Mistakes First

Avoid These 13 Common Cruise Mistakes for First-Time Travelers



Cruises can be magical — waking up in a new destination every day, endless food, and sunsets that look straight out of a painting. But like any trip, a bit of preparation can make or break your trip.

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We have been covering cruises for the past 15 years. And when we were just starting out, we also had quite a few misconceptions that turned out to be false and made some mistakes that were actually avoidable. And in this article, we’ll share with you 13 rookie mistakes to avoid when booking a cruise or boarding a ship.

Plan smart and spend less time stressing and more time sipping cocktails by the pool.

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WHAT’S COVERED IN THIS GUIDE?

1. Booking the wrong cabin.

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Ocean View Balcony Stateroom

Not all cabins are created equal. Some rooms and decks can trigger motion sickness more than other areas, while others are better for senior travelers because they’re closer to the elevator. So when you book a cruise, choose a cabin or stateroom that best fits your needs.

In general, there are four main types of cruise ship accommodations:

  • Interior rooms are usually the cheapest, but also the most cramped, and have no windows.
  • Sea/Ocean view rooms have a window that could let in some light and have a view of the outside.
  • Balcony rooms have some extra space where you can step outside and get a better view of the ocean and the ports.
  • Suites have more amenities than usual. They come in all shapes and sizes, and usually come with all sorts of perks.

If you’re claustrophobic or prone to motion sickness, it’s not a good idea to pick an interior cabin that is on either end of the ship. Instead, choose one in the middle part. You’ll also feel the motion the most on higher decks or levels.

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Interior Room with Twin Beds (Top Left) and Interior Room with Bunk Bed (Bottom Left)

If you’re traveling with seniors or those with mobility issues, choose a room close to the elevator. Ships are long, and it can be challenging for them to walk half the length of the ship every day.

Read reviews and look at the ship’s deck plan before booking.



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