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Common Myths about Cruises

A lot of people who have never set foot on a cruise ship think that they know a lot about cruises. The truth is if you have never been on a cruise then probably the only thing you know about them is what you have seen on movies. If this is true for you, then you have quite a few misconceptions about what a cruise really is and what is available.

One of the more popular misconceptions about cruises is that the only people who take a cruise or the elderly and retired. This is simply not true. You will find older adults on almost any cruise that you may take, but you'll also find that they do not make up the majority of the vacationers. Of course if you happen to be on a cruise which is sponsored for retirees, then you will definitely see a lot of gray.

A lot of families have added cruises as one of their vacation getaways. Cruises are a great way to expose children to different cultures as well as allowing them to see different parts of the world at an early age. Cruises as a family trip are growing more popular and are spawning more children friendly activities as well as facilities targeted to children.

Another myth about cruises is that they are set upon a very rigid schedule for dining entertainment and recreation. At one time this was true however it is not the fact at all today. Although you will find meals served at what is considered the proper times you will also find but they meals which are available in between regular mealtimes. You may also be quite surprised to find more than one restaurant on board.

As for the entertainment, certainly a schedule must be maintained. The main difference today is that there are more entertainment choices then there were several years ago. This allows vacationers to find some activity which they will enjoy at almost any time be it day or night.

Quite possibly one of the biggest myths about cruises is that some point it will get boring before the vacationers over. Some individuals even feel as if they will be cooped up on the ship with nothing to do but watch the waves of the ocean. The last thing that the cruise line wants you to do is for you to get bored. This is why they pack as many activities as humanly possible into each cruise. It is however, up to you as the vacationer to seek out and choose your activities you would like to participate in.

Some cruises have regular on shore excursions at certain destinations which will allow you to mingle with the locals and engage in activities such as snorkeling and fishing and in some areas even kayaking. The possibilities are endless on a cruise, and if you're looking for a good time you are bound to find it.



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Bay city's on a roll - Sydney Morning Herald


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