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How to Gamble on a cruise to unlock perks

How to Gamble on a cruise to unlock perks – How it really works by someone who does it

…lly works by someone who does it Jen Juenke of JensAwayCruisin is a serial cruise ship casino visitor and because of this, she has vast experience of how to gamble onboard and receive the best perks and offers, without breaking the bank. She sets spend limits and maximises on that spend. This blog is your definitive guide on how to gamble on a cruise ship to unlock perks and how it really works. Here is the low down on gambling to get cruises. Car…

Too Many Cruisers Are Making These 4 Costly Mistakes Right Now

…ce is a salutary lesson on the costs of going to the medical centre on the cruise ship, and how you can quickly end up with a huge cost for even a simple issue. Lines charge between $100 and $200 each time you see the doctor, if the nurse does anything you get charged for that (even if just taking readings), and everything used gets charged additionally, such as for dressings and so on. Now the good news is that Diana had travel insurance and was…

Iceland Cruise Pros and Cons-min

Pros and Cons Of Cruising To Iceland (Rather Than Land-Based Trip)

…tress taken away. Then, of course, you have all of the perks of being on a cruise ship. For example, on the Saga Cruise I wrote this on, we had a choice of different places we could eat, including room service. On board Saga there were bands playing in the various bars, a show every night which was either guest entertainers or a production show. And of course, even facilities like a Medical Centre if you had any medical issues was available, so no…

Why Are People Still Falling for these CRUISE CABIN TRAPS?

…which thousands of cruisers responded to, and a staggering four out of 10 cruisers said they had a cruise ruined or made less enjoyable because of cabin issues. Or as I would call, cruise cabin traps! I’m going to reveal how you can avoid having a poor cruise experience because of your cabin. And you’re also going to hear how I disagree with some key cabin advice that other cruise bloggers and vloggers give. Cruise Cabin Trap #1 The biggest trap…

Solo Cruise Tips

Solo Cruise Tips : 7 Tips On How to Cruise Solo Better and Cheaper

…ike to focus on if I am travelling by myself), and that’s to go on smaller ships not bigger ships. The reason for that is that on board smaller ships you have a greater chance to meet people, get to know people, and people are more likely to talk to you. So, it’s a bit like being in a small town versus a big city. I always found on smaller ships you don’t get lost in the crowd. And also, it’s really important because the excursion’s a little bit s…

Reasons To Book Your Cruise With A Travel Agent

…nd Insider Knowledge Travel agents possess insider knowledge about various cruise lines, ships, itineraries, and destinations. By consulting with a travel agent, you gain access to their wealth of expertise, ensuring that you select the cruise that best matches your preferences and budget. Whether you’re seeking a family-friendly voyage, a romantic getaway, or an adventure-packed expedition, a knowledgeable travel agent can recommend the perfect c…

Dangerous Cruise Ports You Should Stay Far Away From!

…From! Experiences on my two last cruises reminded me that just because my cruise ship is calling into a port does not mean that I can assume it’s safe for me to get off and explore. In fact, even in the two most popular cruising regions, the Caribbean and Mediterranean, many of the most visited ports are amongst the riskiest. Let’s look at some of the most dangerous cruise ports. Dangerous Cruise Ports In The Caribbean Let’s start in the Caribbea…

The Best Sights To See In Japan On A Cruise Ship

…ill really help any traveller what to see and do in each port. Tokyo – via Cruise Ship What can you see and do in Tokyo? Here are some of my top picks based on what I saw and did over three days. I decided to make the most of the city’s metro system while in Tokyo, and although slightly confusing at first, I soon got the hang of it. My first stop was Shibuya, home of the supposed busiest pedestrian Crossing in the world. Not that busy on a Friday…

The 5 Most Misunderstood Things About Cruising 

The 5 Most Misunderstood Things About Cruising

…e more likely to find is that you didn’t have time to do everything on the ship. Ships have so much to do. They have so many venues, so much going on that you just can’t do everything you want to do in the limited time that you are on the ship. Misunderstood Things About Cruising – It’s Dangerous There’s a lot of concern and belief that about cruising is dangerous. People fall off the ship and there’s so much crime. This is what I hear. Let’s tack…

9 Most Unusual Theme Cruises Ever

…vents on them. I’m sure if you take a look, you’ll find increasingly whole cruise ships are being dedicated to drag at sea. Even river cruising companies are getting in on the act and, for example, U by Uniworld had a drag cruise down the rivers of Europe. If you’re interested in finding more about drag queens at sea take a look at sites like Queens Overboard. Music My fifth set of unusual cruises are for people who love music. No matter what type…

7 Reasons You Should Delay Booking A 2021 Cruise Now

Things To Consider Before Booking A 2021 Cruise

…ome back cruise lines, because some regions have been very hostile towards cruise ships and cruise lines. One thing I think we can guarantee is that the 2021 brochure is not going to operate as expected because it was planned a long time ago, especially if cruise lines start laying up ships to reduce their capacity. Also bear in mind that when you book a cruise, the cruise terms and conditions allow the cruise line to adjust and change the itinera…