The Art to a More Relaxing Cruise. |
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Welcome A´board Hi I´m Stu. My goal here is to help you choose, plan and pack for the best possible cruise vacation.
Firstly, when considering a cruise, ask yourself what type of cruise ship vacation am I looking for. A small 200 passenger vessel. A mid size ship with up to 1500 passengers. A huge 4000 passenger cruise ship. One with 40 bars, rock climbing all singing all dancing vessel, or a quieter more mellow ship, where I can pass the time reading. There are hundreds of choices of cruise ships sailing, which ones for you? Each vessel has a star rating and some cheap cruise deals to take advantage of. Cruising is not as to used to be, for the rich and famous. Every one these days can enjoy a great cruise and come away with life long memories. But first,
It does not matter if you are looking for singles cruises or you ar planning on getting married on board, I have it all wrapped up here for you. My goal is to provide you, not only with great cruises, but also to advise you on relevant cruise ship do´s and dont´s. The sites information and advice will help you to avoid frustrating and time consuming situations, confusion and confrontation. Essentially I share my 14 years experience with you, indeed after seeing so many people wasting their´s and my time for the sake of simply not knowing what to do and where to go. Here you can gather your own cruise ship advice before you pack your bags. For the sake of 15 minutes reading, you could save yourselves 2 hours of queuing up, missing out or even, quite literally, missing the boat. With this info I will make your cruise a much more enjoyable and relaxing experience. So put on your shades, slip on your Bermuda shorts, rub in the tanning oil (joking apart), and read on.
Please feel free to contact me at any time if you have any ideas, concerns or questions regarding your cruise choice, itineraries etc. I will be more than happy to answer. You will come away from this site with a much better understanding and appreciation of the whole cruise ship on board voyage experience. Port side = Left side of ship. Starboard side = Right side of ship. Bow = Front. Stern = Rear or aft.
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