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Greg Nelson
08-05-2015, 07:40 AM
looking for one week trip April 1st..never done a cruise..help!
Barefoot
08-05-2015, 07:48 AM
looking for one week trip April 1st..never done a cruise..help!
There are many websites to help you chose a cruise line and destination.
Try these.
Cruise Reviews, Cruise Deals and Cruises - Cruise Critic (http://www.cruisecritic.com/)
Discount Cruises, Last Minute Cruises, Cruise, Cruise Line, Cruise Vacation (http://www.vacationstogo.com/)
MikeV
08-05-2015, 07:59 AM
Try Royal Caribbean or Carnival Cruises. They leave Port Canaveral with cruises of 3 to 8 days.
KayakerNC
08-05-2015, 08:12 AM
Check out the cruises from Puerto Rico. :coolsmiley:
The taxi from the San Juan airport to the cruise port is an adventure in itself!
DW and I have been on 2 cruises on Adventure of the Seas (Royal Caribbean).
2newyorkers
08-05-2015, 08:33 AM
We love cruising and a cruise to the Eastern Caribbean is a good way to start. Take into account your personality to help you decide what ship. Go to cruisecritic.com and read, read, read.
wholman66
08-05-2015, 09:41 AM
We went on the RCL eastern Caribbean cruise for the first time in April, really enjoyed it, we were on Freedom of the Seas. This is not an advertisement, but we went to Teresa Ruud
Ocala Travel Cruise & Tour 352-753-9969, she did a great job for us.
Bonny
08-05-2015, 09:46 AM
Cruises are awesome. Hubby & I have been on 58. We mostly cruise Celebrity & Royal Caribbean. Same company but much different. Great service on both and lots to do. We tend to like the bigger ships. Allure of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas & Freedom of the Seas.
Eastern Caribbean is a great cruise for a first timer. That's where we went the first time.
Cruise Critic is a great place to get info. Do some homework on the differences of cruise lines. A good travel agent can help you on that.
Greg Nelson
08-05-2015, 10:33 AM
Thanks all! We are snorkel /water people. Prefer smaller boat. not party animals. Could go from Ft. Lauderdale
tuccillo
08-05-2015, 11:14 AM
If you like to be in the water, get together with a few other couples and rent a crewed (captain and chef) sailboat (40-50 feet in length) in the British Virgin Islands (BVI). You will not want to come home. The crew will have to call the police to drag you off the boat at the end of your trip ;-)
Thanks all! We are snorkel /water people. Prefer smaller boat. not party animals. Could go from Ft. Lauderdale
chuckinca
08-05-2015, 12:05 PM
Thanks all! We are snorkel /water people. Prefer smaller boat. not party animals. Could go from Ft. Lauderdale
Bigger boat doesn't make it a party boat.
Be sure to plan what you want to do at each stop - you only get 6 or 7 hours there.
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tomwed
08-05-2015, 03:38 PM
What's your budget?
I really enjoy a balcony.
New ships or I guess remodeled older ships I think are worth it.
If you are going to be in miami or ft lauderdale then that's a good reason to leave from there, otherwise Tampa or Cape Canaveral sounds better to me. It's cheaper and less of a hassle.
I haven't been very pleased with excursions but I do tend to go with the less expensive ones.
Any excursion that includes a stop at a gift shop annoys me.
I like having a waiter and will always eat in a restaurant not the cafeteria.
I know it's wrong but I will order more than I can eat and try the oddest things on the menu.
I bring many audiobooks and sound stifling headphones with me.
On a cruise, where someone else drags the luggage around I don't think it matters if you overpack. Pay a couple of extra bucks and have the porter in the parking lot load your bags.
Before you agree to a cabin go to a ship blog and see if the room is over a disco. We had a room under a jazz bar and felt lucky that it didn't turn out to be so loud.
[BTW---about 10 minutes ago I was no longer posting a QUICK reply]
This looks like a great deal if your dates are flexible 6 Night Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Fascination - CheapCruises.com (http://www.cheapcruises.com/sc.do?tab=itin&i=895217&c=1&v=37&Month=04/01/2016&ldMonth=04/30/2016&d=04/01/2016&d2=04/30/2016)
Carl in Tampa
08-05-2015, 03:59 PM
1. Cruise Critic website is an outstanding place to gather information.
2. Eastern Caribbean is a fine place to start cruising.
3. I don't go Western Caribbean anymore because most cruises there stop in Mexico; I refuse to set foot in Mexico.
4. Most cruises from Tampa or Port Canaveral are Western Caribbean.
5. Don't try to crowd too much activity into a one week cruise. It can be exhausting.
6. I tend to do two week cruises, and move at a slower pace in order to both enjoy the trip and to relax.
7. If your budget can handle it, a two week trip to Alaska with one week on land and one week cruising is an outstanding experience. Princess Line has facilities on land and for the cruise. Hard to beat.
8. Enjoy your cruise.
chuckinca
08-05-2015, 08:30 PM
3. I don't go Western Caribbean anymore because most cruises there stop in Mexico; I refuse to set foot in Mexico.
IMHO; I'll take Cozumel, Mexico any day over Jamaica.
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Greg Nelson
08-06-2015, 06:24 AM
Well folks..my lovely tells me no cruise after 5 months in Florida. Sooo...we will do a few Del Webb 2 day stays instead..starting with Naples in the south...
CathyandSteveG
08-06-2015, 08:32 AM
Cruises are awesome. Hubby & I have been on 58. We mostly cruise Celebrity & Royal Caribbean. Same company but much different. Great service on both and lots to do. We tend to like the bigger ships. Allure of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas & Freedom of the Seas.
Eastern Caribbean is a great cruise for a first timer. That's where we went the first time.
Cruise Critic is a great place to get info. Do some homework on the differences of cruise lines. A good travel agent can help you on that.
OMG Bonny!!!!! that's amazing! We vacation a lot and we have started cruising in the last couple of years but man....i have a lot of catching up to do!!!!
I bow down to the cruising QUEEN!!! (I am so jealous!)
:bigbow:
Bonny
08-06-2015, 09:03 AM
OMG Bonny!!!!! that's amazing! We vacation a lot and we have started cruising in the last couple of years but man....i have a lot of catching up to do!!!!
I bow down to the cruising QUEEN!!! (I am so jealous!)
:bigbow:
I won my 1st. cruise in 1995 for a sales contest I won at my job. They created a monster. LOL :icon_wink: So much better down here being close to the ports.
CathyandSteveG
08-06-2015, 09:20 AM
Bonny.....i bet it is! We are hoping when we get down there to catch those last minute deals!
I would love to hear about the cruises you have taken and the places you have been.
What is your favorite cruise line? This might also be helpful to the op of this thread....which cruise line have you used the most? and why?
IF you dont want to answer here i would love to talk with you about it pm....
I recently booked a NCL cruise to Alaska...i am sure you have been with 58 under your belt! lol
I can see how a person could become a travel monster.....we work to vacation. I think that is one reason TV appeals to us...it seems to have a vacation vibe to it.
To the op i would say this....if you have never cruised before...I would recommend a 5 night cruise.....get your feet wet and see if it is your cup of tea. Cruising is not for everyone....I have a few friends that love cruising...unfortunately their husbands hate it. Their reasons differ...but they hate it none the less. I cannot imagine not loving to cruise....my question is WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE???? lol
Pick out an itinerary that fits your needs....and then choose the cruise line that best fits it. Check out the excursions...see if they offer what you want to see. If alcohol is important....check out the drink packages.
Right now many cruise lines are offering free drink packages with a booking...or free excursions...or even both.
Bonny
08-06-2015, 09:35 AM
Bonny.....i bet it is! We are hoping when we get down there to catch those last minute deals!
I would love to hear about the cruises you have taken and the places you have been.
What is your favorite cruise line? This might also be helpful to the op of this thread....which cruise line have you used the most? and why?
IF you dont want to answer here i would love to talk with you about it pm....
I recently booked a NCL cruise to Alaska...i am sure you have been with 58 under your belt! lol
I can see how a person could become a travel monster.....we work to vacation. I think that is one reason TV appeals to us...it seems to have a vacation vibe to it.
To the op i would say this....if you have never cruised before...I would recommend a 5 night cruise.....get your feet wet and see if it is your cup of tea. Cruising is not for everyone....I have a few friends that love cruising...unfortunately their husbands hate it. Their reasons differ...but they hate it none the less. I cannot imagine not loving to cruise....my question is WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE???? lol
Pick out an itinerary that fits your needs....and then choose the cruise line that best fits it. Check out the excursions...see if they offer what you want to see. If alcohol is important....check out the drink packages.
Right now many cruise lines are offering free drink packages with a booking...or free excursions...or even both.
We love to travel too. We also have 5 timeshares that we love.
We cruise Celebrity & Royal Caribbean. We've tried others, but these are our favorites. Beautiful ships, awesome food & service. The Allure of the Seas is our favorite ship. We actually did Alaska twice. It's so beautiful ! 1st time we did the cruise and 1 night in Anchorage. Later, when we had more money :), we did the cruise and 5 night land tour. We've done all the big ones we are going to do. The Baltic, the Mediterranean, Panama Canal, Alaska & Mexican Riviera. We never cruised Hawaii because we stay there alot with our timeshares. Never going to China or Australia. Too far to fly. LOL
Looking forward to you coming here. You will love it ! Wonderful people here.
JE Greenwood
08-06-2015, 10:03 AM
Thanks all! We are snorkel /water people. Prefer smaller boat. not party animals. Could go from Ft. Lauderdale
Try Windstar or Crystal, they have smaller ships and are very nice.
suebu
08-07-2015, 06:44 AM
check with the AAA office off 441, or probably any of them in the villages. they have several cruises set up for Villages, and I thought 2 around that timeframe with some of the town square entertainers (Rocky & the Rolllers, etc) entertaining on the cruise. They may all be filled at this point, but I would start with them....also an excellent way to meet new Villagers
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