Jul 15, 2014
Gary Bembridge author of "The Cruise Traveler's Handbook" provides another 60-Second Cruise Tip. For more visit http://www.60secondcruisetips.com and http://www.tipsfortravellers.com/cruise-travelers-handbook
One of the risks with the daily port-to-port schedule on most
cruises, especially in the Caribbean, is that the stops can start
to blur into each other. So while you get an overall Caribbean
experience of glorious weather and beaches, you do not get to
appreciate each island beyond getting a taste for what could be on
offer. So approach every cruise with this in mind.
I recommend using your cruise as a “sampler platter” where you go
to destinations with a view to finding those you want to return to
for longer land-based trips. In each port choose an excursion that
you think will give you the best feel for the experience that you
would enjoy on a longer trip. So if you like beaches then do them,
if you like hiking then do one, if you like activity sports then do
some, if you like history do those excursions.
A cruise can provide an excellent way to help chose the perfect
place to visit at a later stage as it provides a side-by-side
comparison in a short space of time.