How To Cruise Like Pro {My Insider Tips}

Cruising is one of our favorite ways to vacation and see the world.  And while cruising is not for everyone, if you want a low-key, fun vacation, a cruise is a great option.  One of the best things about a cruise is you decide how active (or not) you want to be.   If you want to explore each port of call and see how the locals live, you can do that.  If you want to sit back and soak up the sun (cocktail in hand), that’s an option too.

My first cruise was 26 years ago  when we went on our honeymoon. I now have about 12 cruises under my belt, my most recent cruise just a few week ago. With every cruise, I learn new ways to make the most of my cruise experience.  Today I’m sharing loads of valuable cruise information plus my Insider Tips For Cruising Like A Pro!

How to Cruise Like A Pro (Insider Tips) by ConfettiStyle

Planning Your Cruise

  • Research different cruise lines and think about the type of cruise you want to take? Do you want a family vacation that offers activities for the kids? Or are you looking for luxury and fine dining? Maybe you want a romantic escape? There are cruises designed to fit any type of travel experience.
  • Look at each ship within a cruise line fleet to see what each one has to offer.  While there are commonalities on every cruise ship, each cruise line will have some signature elements that only they offer.  Check out this summary on the most popular cruise lines.  insider tip:  Carnival and Disney are definitely more family friendly cruises and Norwegian and Royal Caribbean tend to lean more adult.
  • Consider the time of year you want to sail and what type of weather you want to enjoy.  The Caribbean and Bahamas are ideal if you like the sun and warm weather.  Or Alaska might be more your weather style.  insider tip:  sailing around Labor Day is a great because kids are back in school and prices are a bit lower.
  • Consider your budget. Cruise prices can vary greatly depending on when you travel, where you’re going and the type of accommodations you choose.  And if you want to enjoy excursions off the ship, those are an additional cost. Water, tea and lemonade are available for free on the ship, but drinks (alcohol, bottled water and soda), spa services, childcare (outside of kids’ club activities) and tips are all extra.  You’ll also want to consider how you will get to the destination port and weigh the cost of driving (and parking fees) against the cost of flying (and luggage fees).
  • Pick your room style.  There are several different styles of rooms available on most cruise ships. Inside Cabins, Ocean View, Balcony Rooms and Suites.  I don’t recommend inside cabins for the mere fact that the rooms are tiny and don’t have any windows.  All of the other room types will give you more room to move around and have windows.  insider tip:  you can often upgrade your room a couple of weeks before you sail for a small fee.  Call your cruise line one week before you sail and see if upgrades are available.  We recently upgraded our room on cruise three days before we sailed and it only cost us $80.

How to Cruise Like A Pro (Insider Tips) by ConfettiStyle

 

Determine Your Cruise Activities

  • Research your cruise destinations for the top attractions and any travel advisories and alerts.  While it is safe for tourist in the shopping areas near port, venturing out into some cities on your own can be risky.  insider tip:  If you want to tour the area on your own,  hire a taxi or van for a few hours.  And where possible, have 4 or more people in your group. 
  • Plan your shore excursions and on-board activities.  All cruise lines will have a comprehensive list of excursions available for each port.  You’ll also see ratings and feedback from other travelers but take all of that information with a grain of salt.  Many of the reviews are paid reviews and may make an excursion look more glamorous than it really is.  insider tip: a good way to find out the real scoop on excursions and travel destinations is to google travel blogs and read what they have to say.
  • Select Your Dining Option.  All cruise ships offer reservation dining options and free-style dining where you can eat at select restaurants whenever you want.  If you plan to attend the nightly shows, request an early dinner seating so you’re not eating at 10 pm.

How to Cruise Like A Pro (Insider Tips) by ConfettiStyle

Pack Like A Pro

  • Ok ladies, this one is for you.   My first piece of advice is try not to over pack.  I still haven’t mastered this but I get better with each cruise.  The reality is that you will spend a lot of time in your swim suit or shorts so you don’t need to pack many dressy pieces.  If your cruise ship has a formal night you can take a  formal dress but don’t be shocked to see other people’s concept of formal which might be a dress with flip-flops.
  • Pack a carry-on bag that you’ll take directly on the ship with you.  The bag should hold a few essentials including a change of clothes, your medicine, sleepwear and bathing suits.  Your other luggage will be checked before you board the ship and won’t be delivered to your cabin until after the ship sets sail.  insider tip:  make sure you have luggage tags on the outside of all your bags.  Also place a label with your name, cabin number and cell number on the inside of each bag.  I’d also recommend that you take a photo of your bags on your phone in case they get lost.

 

  • Here’s a summary of essential items you’ll want to pack for your cruise:
  1. Swimwear and Swimsuit Coverup.–Take at least two or three so you don’t have to wash them out at the end of each day.
  2. Tennis Shoes–I definitely recommend a pair of sneakers if you want to do any adventurous exploring off the ship.  And note that many excursions actually require tennis shoes.
  3. Sandals–Keep comfort in mind.  Remember that you’re vacationing to relax, not put on a fashion show.  insider tip:  the decks and floors on cruise ships can be slippery at times so I recommend rubber bottom shoes over hard soles.
  4. Sunglasses–Take two pair of sunglasses with you in case you misplace or lose a pair.
  5. Baseball Hat or Sun Hat–This is essential, especially in the Caribbean or Bahamas where the sun can be brutal.
  6. Light Jacket/ Sweater–The inside of cruise ships can be cold so take a jacket, light weight sweatshirt or sweater to keep cozy.
  7. A pair of jeans or long pants–You may want to wear jeans if going horse back riding or taking a 4-wheel excursion.
  8. Nice Clothing For Dinner–Some restaurants will require a suit coat for men and dressier clothing for women. One or two dressy outfits will suffice.
  9. Insulated Water Bottle–Don’t forget this!!!  You’ll want to keep yourself hydrated during the cruise so make sure everyone traveling has an insulated water bottle to keep cold water close at hand.  insider tip:   buy a water bottle holder to hold  and carry your insulated water container around the boat and on shore.
  10. Hand Sanitizer–It’s very easy to catch a cold on a cruise given the number of people confined in such a small space.  Most ships have sanitizer stations around the boat so you’ll need your own when you’re off the ship.
  11. Lanyard (neck card holder)–Once you board the ship you’ll be given a sail-and-sign card.  This card opens your cabin door and allows you to purchase anything you want on the ship.  Make it easy to keep track of your card by hooking it on a lanyard and wear it around your neck.
  12. Backpack or Beach Tote–You’ll want a bag if you plan to get off the ship to go to the beach or sightseeing.
  13. Book/Magazines/Headphones–Pack these items to relax and enjoy while sitting out on the deck.
  14. Small Packets of Laundry Detergent & Dryer Sheets–Some cruise ships have laundry facilities on board and you can purchase packets of soap and wash and dry clothes if needed.  Insider tip:  save a little money, and carry your own packets of Tide soap that can be purchase in the travel toiletries section at Target.
  15. A laundry bag–You will accumulate dirty laundry on your cruise so a laundry bag will make it easy to your keep dirty clothes contained.  When you pack to come home just toss the full laundry bag in your suitcase.

The Comforts Of Home

  • Clear the refrigerator–Most cabins will have a small refrigerator in the room filled with soda, water and small liquor bottles that you can purchase.  insider tip:  have your room steward clear out the refrigerator so you can use it to hold your water bottle and any wine/beverages you take on board.  You’ll want to check with your cruise line to see what you are allowed to carry on. In most cases, passengers can bring a limited amounts of soda or juice onboard, as long as the drinks are packaged in cans or cartons–a 12-pack per person is the current allowance on Carnival. 
  • Medication–Take enough for a few extra days in case you don’t dock back at your home port as scheduled.  (Last year our ship was caught at sea trying to avoid a storm and we ended up being on the ship 4 extra days.)
  • Cold medicine–Just in case you get the sniffles or catch a cold.  You can buy cold medicine in the gift shop but you’ll pay a premium for it.
  • Extension cords–Extension cords are hard to come by on a cruise ship.  If you or someone you are traveling with uses a CPap machine you’ll need a cord so bring your own.  On some cruise lines if you alert them that someone has a CPap they will provide a gallon of distilled water for free.
  • Alarm clock–Good to have for days when you are docking at a port and need to wake up early to head to an excursion.  insider tip:  can you request a wake-up call from the guest services desk just like you do at a hotel. 
  • Extra hangers–There are never enough hangers in the closet so tuck 6 to 8 lightweight plastic hangers in your luggage.  insider tip:  buy colorful hangers so you’re less likely to forget them when packing to go home.
  • Ironing your cloths–Most cruise ships have an ironing board and iron in each of the laundry facilities so you can iron your clothes.  insider tip:  if you need to iron, make it one of the first things you do after you board and unpack.  Iron all your clothes at once so you won’t have to wait in lines during the cruise.  FYI–the Norwegian Getaway that we just cruised on did not have laundry facilities.  Your only option for washing clothes was to let the cruise line wash them for $19.99 a bag.
  • Speciality food items like your favorite tea or coffee creamer. If you use a special brand, you’ll want to bring it with you.  Make sure to check with your cruise line to confirm the food product can be brought on board.

Organize and Maximize In-Room Storage

  • Unless you have a suite, most rooms on a cruise ship have relatively small/limited closet and shelf space.    insider tip:  Take an over-the-door shoe organizer to hang on the closet or bathroom door and use it to hold toiletries, sandals, sleepwear and such.  I purchased one from TJMaxx that stays in my suitcase for traveling.
  • Store your empty suitcases under your bed.  The beds in each cabin are designed with open space underneath just for this purpose.  With your luggage tucked away, you’ll have more room to move around in your cabin.

 

 

Be Tech Saavy

  • Cell phone roaming charges and the price for shipboard Wi-Fi can take a bite out of your travel budget. Check with your cell phone provider to see what settings your phone needs to be on to avoid excess charges. Set your phone to airplane mode whenever you are in open waters.  insider tip:  download the cruise lines’ free App as a way to stay connected with the people you’re traveling with.  Most Apps allow you to chat with other people you know that are connected on the App during the cruise. Check out this list of 8 Free Phone Travel Apps for Cruisers.
  • Bring your own phone charging station and power strip (check to see if these are legal on your cruise line) to ensure you have plenty of outlets to plug your electronics in. insider tip:  sometimes there’s an extra outlet hidden behind the TV or under the bed–just ask your room steward. 

 

How to Cruise Like A Pro (Insider Tips) by ConfettiStyle

 

Take Advantage Of Everything The Cruise Ship Has To Offer:

  • You are not limited to one of each appetizer, entrée and dessert in the main dining room. You can order two entrees or three desserts if you choose. Or you can also order a few appetizers for your main meal.
  • Room service is generally free, except for service charges on certain lines.
  • Don’t think your only option for breakfast is the main dining room.  Many of the speciality restaurants on the ship will also serve breakfast.  Check your daily newsletter to see which restaurants are open in the morning.
  • All you can eat ice cream.  Most ships have soft-serve machines on the buffet deck that are operational into the wee hours of the morning.
  • There’s no “open beverage” rule onboard. You can bring drinks from a bar or buffet to your cabin or elsewhere on the ship. (Same goes for food.)
  • Groups of beer drinkers can save by ordering buckets of beer. You get four or five beers in a souvenir bucket at a per-beer cost slightly cheaper than ordering individual bottles.
  • If you’re feeling sea sick, don’t run to the pharmacy to buy meds.  insider tip:  you can often get seasickness meds from the purser’s desk for free.

 

We’ll friends.  I think I’ve covered just about everything.  If you’re cruising for the first time this year I hope these tips come in handy.  And if you’re a seasoned cruiser like me, I’m hoping you learned something new.

If you have a cruise tip I need to know about, leave a comment.

 

Our Carnival Cruise Vacation

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Hi friends.  I hope everyone is having a great day.

You may have noticed that it’s been quite here on the blog recently. I could come up with a dramatic explanation like ‘I decided not to return from our cruise and stay Aruba to live the island life’ but we both know that would be stretching the truth.  To be honest, after seeing the beauty of Aruba and experiencing the amazing shopping, I really did give some thought to moving to Aruba but then reality hit and I begrudgingly returned to Atlanta.  Great memories and an awful cold are the only things I brought back from our cruise.

It seems that whenever I travel and my body gets a chance to decompress, I catch a cold.  Luckily my sore throat didn’t hit until the second to last day of the cruise so I was able to enjoy everything the cruise had to offer.

{warning…this is a photo heavy post that might have you booking a cruise at the end}

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We traveled with Carnival Cruise Lines on their beautiful ship the Conquest. Our 8-day cruise left from Fort Lauderdale and the ports of travel were Grand Turks, Bonaire, LaRomana Dominican Republic and Aruba.  We also had several days at sea which gave us the perfect opportunity to enjoy the ship and really relax.

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

If you’ve never taken a cruise before, I have to tell you that it is a great way to vacation.  This is our 7th cruise and it was decidedly our best one yet. Here are a few things you can expect on a cruise and some of the sights and sounds we experienced on our vacation.

♦  Cruising On Carnival Cruise Lines  

  •  More food than you can imagine.  A big part of cruising is the food and dining experience.  In addition to enjoying formal dining each evening, there are tons of casual food options like Guy’s Burger Joint for burgers and fries, BlueLaguana Cantina for Mexican food, Steakhouse Restaurant for steaks and seafood and a barista style coffee bar serving a variety of coffee and beverage drinks.  Oh, and if that isn’t enough, how about 24 hour pizza, ice cream and soft-serve yogurt. #youwillgainweightonacruise

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

  • Lots of lounging (or public sleeping in our case).  If relaxing is what you want to do, a Carnival Cruise will let you do that in spades.  We always find a spot off to one side of the boat, pull up a lounge chair to soak in the sun. I lugged a stack of magazines with me and didn’t get through a single one.  #donotdistrub 

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

  • Lots of activities.  All of the Carnival Cruise ships we’ve been on have had an abundance of activities you can enjoy.  The Conquest had a casino, comedy club, outdoor basketball and ping-pong, a dance club, 2 swimming pools, outdoor movie screen and several shops on board. And boy was it fun watching adults embrace their inner child and enjoy the water slide. #wepassedontheslide

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

  • Meeting great people.  Our dining table assignment grouped us with 4 other couples and they turned out to be some of the funnest people we’ve ever met.  We got along great and actually ended up hanging out together a good portion of the cruise.   We had such a great time together that we’re already talking about cruising together again next year. #freindsforlife

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Our cruise tribe: John, me, my hubby, Jack, Dorothy, Eleanor, Roberto, Eileen, Marie and Sal
  • Fun towel art.  Every Carnival staff person is skilled at creating these amazing towel animals which you’d find all around the ship and in your stateroom. And if you’re inclined, you can even take a class in ‘towel art’.

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

  • Tropical beach settings.  If its white sand and clear blue water you looking for, it will be delivered right to your door.  In Grand Turks the beach was just steps away from the ship and the water was crystal blue. #don’tforgetthesunscreen #HOTisanunderstatment

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

And if you want to explore the islands you can do that too.  In Grand Turks we visited the lighthouse, saw the donkeys that roam free and petted some horses.

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

We also popped into Margaritaville which was bustling with activity and impromptu dance sessions.

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Anyone for a game of chess?

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

LaRomana was more rural than the other islands we visited but was still beautiful and lush.

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

A Michael Jackson super fan gave the crowd a show in the Dominican Republic.

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

As for my favorite ports of call, Aruba won by a landslide (and it didn’t have anything to do with the fact that the Louis Vuitton store was in walking distance from the ship).  Aruba is an upscale island with great restaurants/bars, beautiful beach areas and amazing shopping.  Every designer brand you can think of has a store on the island and there was a large Zara store and several Starbuck locations.

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

**the panoramic photo above was taken my Marie who was the photo ninja in the group

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

We took a trolley ride through the city and I loved looking at the architecture and colors of the buildings.   They looked like they had been snatched from a Bavarian village.

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

 

  • Amazing Sunsets.  Just when you think you’ve seen all the beauty that you can stand, you’ll be greeted by beautiful sunsets every evening of your cruise.  There’s nothing like warm weather, great people and watching the sun go down over the ocean to put a smile on your face.

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

This Carnival Cruise was one of the best trips we’ve ever taken and we can’t wait to set sail again.

Carnival Cruise Lines--Carnival Conquest

Shelly

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