Cruising is an amazing way to travel, and I’m obviously a big fan, but I acknowledge that cruising is a very different way of traveling and for cruisers who are still learning the ropes, it can be a lot. In this blog, I aim to answer all of the common questions about cruising, which I’ve helpfully categorized below, from embarkation to disembarkation.
Rather than hunting around for this information, though, another option is to buy my Ultimate Cruise Guidebook, a full-color, beautifully designed and organized (if I do say so myself) 83-page guide that will give you all the info about the ins and outs of cruising. And best of all, you get to name your own price!
The Easy Way: Get the Guide
The Less Easy Way: Read All These Posts
- Do I Need a Passport to Cruise?
- Can I Cruise with a Criminal Record or Felony?
- Cruise Booking Decisions
- How to Book a Cruise
- Booking Cruise Excursions
- Understanding Cruise Lingo
- What’s Included
- Getting to the Cruise Port
- Packing for a Cruise
- Cruise Ship Tipping
- Embarkation
- What to Expect on Port Days
- Disembarkation