Luxury Cruises - How To Prepare And What To Expect

You've decided to treat yourself to a luxury cruise, but it's your first time on one and you're not sure what to expect. Contrary to popular belief, they are not just for high flyers or millionaires. You are just as likely to find people who may have had a windfall or saved up to treat themselves to what they'd consider a 'once in a lifetime' experience. Another image that tends to spring to mind is one of passengers constantly dressed 'up to the nines'. Not so. Yes, you will sometimes have to be dressed formally, but most ships have several dining options and you don't always have to wear a gown or a tie. As for the staff, they are trained to provide the best service possible, not to look down on you. As more and more people 'treat themselves', staff on luxury cruise ships are used to passengers who have not experienced such first class services before, butlers for example, and are there to help you enjoy the experience.

Hopefully you're feeling a bit more relaxed now. Here are our top tips for preparing for your first luxury cruise.

Ask the Experts

Your first port of call should be the travel agent, preferably one who specialises in cruises. A good agent can discuss the different cruise lines and ships in detail, for example average age, type of entertainment, shore excursions and dining facilities. Make sure they know what you like and don't like, such as your preference for dancing in the evenings or listening to guest lecturers, and what you're looking for. Maybe you fancy glamour, in which case maybe try Silversea Cruises' Silver Cloud or Silver Wind. Or for something traditional how about one of Seabourn's three ships?

Don't Be Shy

Be honest (and firm) with your travel agent about your budget. When they know exactly how much they've got to work with they can weed out the obvious no's and see if they can get you a deal. Double check what is and isn't included in the price - on some cruise liners the tips are included in the fare and sometimes selected drinks. Cruises on SeaDream Yacht Club's ultra-luxury yachts, for example, include cocktails, tips, caviar, watersports...

Have an Onboard Budget

With all those wonderful facilities onboard, it can be tempting to splash out on relaxing spa treatments, mementos from the shops or trying your luck in the casino. Difficult for first timers, but decide on a budget and stick to it. Keep a running tab of what you've spent so you can keep a careful eye on expenditure and ensure you don't get a shock at the end of the cruise. Easier said than done we know, especially if you're onboard a ship like Crystal's Crystal Symphony or Crystal Serenity with their Feng Shui inspired spa and Caesar's Palace casino.

Research

A travel agent may be able to tell you quite a bit about the cruise, but the internet is a great research tool. For honest opinions you can find reviews from people who have been on the cruise(s) you're interested in or even join a forum where you can ask other members for any tips or comments about particular cruise(s).

Relax

Don't forget, you're there to enjoy yourself. All the staff are trained to make your cruise as pleasurable as possible and are there to help. Make the most of them. Try not to think of making what you might consider social gaffes - it's highly unlikely anyone will notice and if they do, so what? Everyone makes mistakes.

So go on, book that luxury cruise and enjoy.

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