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  2. How to Book a Cruise for the First Time: 11 Expert Tips That ...

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    Smart cruisers know the best place to book a cruise is with a travel agent. Though agents’ roles have diminished in the mass-market travel biz, they remain crucial for cruising.

  3. 21 tips and tricks that will make your first cruise go smoothly

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    Related: How to book a cruise with points and miles. Don't tip twice for drinks and spa treatments. Most cruise ships now automatically add a gratuity to bar bills, often in the amount of 18% to 20% of the total. Such automatic gratuities are also becoming more common in ship spas.

  4. How to Plan a Cruise for the First Time - Royal Caribbean Cruises

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    Once you book your cruise, select the shore excursions you'll want to do during your trip. These range from shopping trips, walking tours, cooking classes, cultural performances, zip lines, ATV rides, scuba diving and snorkeling trips and countless other activities.

  5. The Best Ways to Book a Cruise - NerdWallet

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    By offering up to 4x miles per dollar spent (or 7x as a cardholder), this site is the best way to book a cruise and earn airline miles on your purchase. If you have Premier status, you receive ...

  6. THE MOST EXCITING CRUISE DESTINATIONS AND AWARD-WINNING SHIPS Unlock some of the most incredible travel destinations.Get on island time and unwind on some of the best beaches in the world, venture deep into the rainforests, and snorkel the most vibrant reefs on a Caribbean or Bahamas cruise getaway with the whole family.

  7. Cruise 101: How to Book a Cruise | Royal Caribbean Blog

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    You are ready to set out on your first cruise, but now you must decide how to go about actually booking it. What is best: should you call the cruise line directly or call a travel agent, or maybe you prefer to go online and book the trip yourself. It is a little different than planning a resort getaway, so here are a few tips to help you consider your options. DIY vs. Travel Agent You can go ...

  8. Taking Your First Cruise: Complete Guide to What to Know ...

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    Most of your standard cruises that begin and end at the same port — such as a five-day cruise from Miami to the Bahamas and back — are known as “closed loop cruises.” These trips fall under a provision that allows you to sail with just a birth certificate and a photo ID (ID is required for passengers 16 year or older).

  9. Book a Cruise Online with the Best Cruise Finder and Cruise Booking Website. CruiseDirect is a leading online cruise travel company dedicated to providing customers with better deals than any other cruise website and access to great deals on cruise vacations.

  10. Complete Guide: How to Book a Cruise - Cruzely.com

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    Wanting to take a cruise, but feeling overwhelmed with actually booking the trip? There's a lot to consider, but don't worry. It's normal to have questions. That's why we'll show you how to do it the right way. Whereas on a traditional vacation you might book a few nights at a hotel and then fill in the blanks for the rest of the trip later, cruises mean you are booking almost everything for ...

  11. Find affordable cruise deals to popular destinations like Bahamas, Mexico, Hawaii cruises & more. Conveniently find cruise ports out to your favourite destinations.

  12. This is the ultimate cruise vacation guide and packing list, with cruise tips for first time cruisers, information about what's onboard, and how to save money when booking a cruise.

  13. How to Book a Cruise for the First Time: a Comprehensive Step ...

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    A cruise is a pretty full vacation, with a balance of both days in port where you can book excursions and explore, and sea days when you can enjoy the cruise ship and all the onboard activities. Short 2, 3 or 4 day sailings just don’t give you enough time to experience it all, while also relaxing.