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By
Christine Zibas
It is not the "Love Boat," but it is your very own
cruise, and for many, the dream of a lifetime. To get the maximum enjoyment from your aquatic experience, it's good to check these items off your Caribbean cruise list before boarding.
Paperwork
There's always that nasty old paperwork that goes with any vacation. Have you got your
passport, visas (if needed), airline tickets, car rental agreement, travel insurance? Have you left a copy of your credit card, passport, and traveler's check numbers at home with a close relative or friend? Nothing mars a cruise vacation like a lost passport or credit card! Having easy access to these numbers (via phone or email to a loved one back home) can save you precious time on your vacation.
Prescriptions
Do you have adequate supplies of prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs (like aspirin), sun block (and after-sun aloe soother), and toiletries? Most of these can be picked up en route during your cruise, but who wants to pay inflated prices or waste time finding shampoo when you could be shopping for souvenirs?
For queasy travelers (those who experience motion sickness), head straight to the cruise doctor's office once on board to secure the best preventative measures.
Pre- and Post-Cruise Arrangements
Nothing's better than having a calm approach and landing. When you book local
hotels before and after your cruise, you eliminate the stress of connections and time crunching. Enjoy a day or two in your departure city. Soak up the sun a few days post-cruise before flying home. Not only will you extend your vacation, you'll reduce travel stress.
Packing
Cruises afford the luxury of eliminating a lot of baggage shuffling. Once you get into your cabin, there's only the task of unpacking and repacking for the journey home. This doesn't mean you should over-pack. Like most travelers, you are sure to add plenty of souvenirs to your haul home, and you've still got to manage those suitcases on the plane.
Don't over-anticipate how much free time you will have. Cruises are great at offering plenty of activities day and night, so you don't really need all those books to read while sunning yourself on deck. Chances are, you won't even finish a single one, with all the shore excursions and on-board activities lined up for you.
In short, planning a cruise vacation isn't any more exacting than a normal vacation. Remember that many who cruise have gone before you and come back with the sunburns, exhaustion, and wonderful travel stories to prove it. Bon Voyage!
Christine Zibas is a veteran of the think tank world, having worked in both Washington, DC, and London. She is a former travel writer, specializing in educational travel. Her last job before becoming a freelance writer was as director of publications for a nonprofit organization, based in Chicago, Illinois.
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