: Most lines charge roughly $65-$70 per person in mandatory gratuities. Budget for this ahead of time so it doesn't sting on your final day. 3. Smart Itinerary Planning
While many cruises are "all-inclusive," extra costs can add up. cruisin
cruisin' with kids • our family's tips for those really big boats : Most lines charge roughly $65-$70 per person
: Sea air is great for the soul, but be mindful of "cruise weight gain". Many cruisers stick to routines like intermittent fasting or keto to balance out the high-quality food options. 4. Why You’ll Love It (And Why You Might Not) The Perks : long trousers for the ice rink
: Pack dresses on hangers to quickly move them to the wardrobe. Use an over-the-door shoe rack to organize small items like sunscreen, chargers, and toiletries.
: Don’t forget trainers for the rock wall, long trousers for the ice rink, or a swimsuit with a drawstring for the flow rider. 2. Manage Your Onboard Budget
Waking up in a new country every day without the hassle of repacking is the "magic" of cruising. Whether you're eyeing a massive ocean liner or a more intimate river cruise, these tips will help you navigate your first voyage like a pro. 1. Master the Art of Packing (Smartly)