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I want to go on a cruise but i don't know how to swim....should i learn? Is everything that will be happening on the boat included in the price or will i need a lot of extra money?? What are some of the best cruise lines in the united states??

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  1. You don't need to know how to swim, but it sure makes it nice to know if you are going to a warm tropical place. I love snorkeling and swimming in the ocean. You won't need money for anything on the ship as all charges will go on your credit card that you register with the cruise company. You do need money or a credit card for whatever you buy while in port. I have cruised 8 times with Princess cruises. I think they are tops


  2. I for one think everyone should know how to swim. But, if you can or can not swim does not matter on a cruise.

    Money depend upon if you buy alto of souvenirs, drinks or spend alto in the casino or shore excursions.

    Best cruise. That's like asking whats your favorite food.

    All cruise lines do Their very best to make sure every one enjoys their cruise whether it is your first cruise or 100th. Some ships are bigger and offer more activities. As they will tell you on the travel channel the best cruise ship may not be going to the destination you are. Alot depends whether you are more interested in the ships or ports of call. I have sailed with Norwegian, Princess & Holland & never had a bad cruise. Some others will tell you some other lines for different reasons. The best advice I can offer is whichever line you choose be sure to take your common sense with you and enjoy the cruising experience.

    Enjoy.

  3. You will be on a boat so no reason to learn how to swim for that reason. But there will be pools and things like that so that could be a good reason to learn how to swim.

    On most cruises cabins and food and enterteinment are included in prize. Expect that you or your parents will pay for bevereges (there are unlimited soda programes on most ships) and other expensives such as shore excursions. Its up to you to decide how much money to take but with food already payed for it should be fairly inexpensive.

    as for good cruise lines all big seven is excellent.

    Here are some great cls:

    Royal Carebian CL

    Norwegian CL

    Carnival CL

    Princess CL

    Disney CL

    Cunard CL

    HAL

    But there are many more. Johan

  4. This will be a long answer but will provide you a wealth of information.  NO you are not required to know how to swim, but it's always nice to learn.  Don't worry about the boat sinking; the first thing they do on the ship before you even leave the port is have a life boat drill and explain how to wear a life vest and where to go if there is an emergency.  And consider this, there are about 75 to 100 cruise ship operating every day all over the world and rarely is there an accident requiring passengers to leave the ship.

    have been on about 20 cruises on 4 different cruise lines and so here's what I say based on my experiences.

    First you should know that all of the cruise lines give the best price for early bookings that are a year or more in advance. So its good that you are starting your cruise search process now. Cruise lines also list specials on their web sites so do look for those. The specials can many times save you a couple hundred per person over the price for the exact same cruise on a different date.

    Second you should know that all cruise cabins are sold based on double occupancy and the prices listed will be per person and based on at least two people going on the cruise. The price you pay will depend mostly on the type accommodations that you choose. There are 4 basic types of cabins on ships;

    - inside (no window),

    - outside (a window or porthole),

    - balcony/veranda, and

    - suites.

    The "FROM" prices you see will always be for an inside cabin. There are also some subcategories within each category with cabins on a higher deck, and/or a better location on ship (like midship), and/or that are slightly larger costing more. So as you browse, pay attention to the square footage of the cabins. You may not want to pay more for the same sized cabin on a higher floor; or vice versa do pay less for the same cabin on a lower deck.

    The terms "cabin" and "stateroom" mean the same thing; the cruise industry prefers stateroom. The standard cabin that most people get is generally between 175 and 200 sq ft, about the size of a 9 by 12 ft home bedroom. Each cabin has a two beds which can be made into a queen, a bathroom with a shower stall, a closet and some drawer space, a TV and telephone, a safe for valuables, a mini-refrigerator, and a life jacket for each passenger.

    You can reserve a cruise on line, by calling the cruise line, or through a travel agent by paying the minimum deposit which will be between $250 and $350 per person for a 7 day cruise, depending upon the cruise line. The minimum will be more for a longer cruise, for example $450 per person for a 14 day cruise. The balance will be due approximately 60 days before the cruise departure date. But you can make periodic payment on line or with the cruise line. I have reserved on line and made payments many times.

    I have listed below the web sites for the medium priced cruise lines which operate from US ports. These are the cruise lines that most people use. There are some luxury lines that are much higher priced with prices starting around $4,000 for a 7 day cruise. The lines that I have listed below will have cruises starting in the range of $800 to $1,000 per person for a 7 day cruise, again depending upon the date and type cabin you select.

    HOLLAND AMERICA

    http://www.hollandamerica.com/

    CELEBRITY:

    http://www.celebritycruises.com/home .

    ROYAL CARIBBEAN:

    http://www.royalcaribbean.com/gohome.d.....

    NORWEGIAN:

    http://www.ncl.com/

    PRINCESS:

    http://www.princess.com/index.html

    CARNIVAL:

    http://www.carnivalcruiselines.com/

    I have been on Princess, Celebrity, Norwegian, and Royal Caribbean ships and can vouch that they are good cruise lines. However, there are some differences.

    - Princess, Celebrity and Holland America have great ships are more classy and reserved. Holland America has more senior citizens cruising on its ships.

    -Carnival has more first time cruiser and young people who want to party, party, party. If that is what you are looking for then Carnival is the cruise line for you.

    -Norwegian cruise line is good and I have been on many of their cruises. Its the line that you want to go on if you want to be informal for pretty much your whole cruise. They have formal nights like other cruise lines but they do not stress dressing up; the call it "dress up if you want to" night.

    -Royal Caribbean caters most to families and has the most and best on-board activities. Many Royal Caribbean ships have things like ice skating, roller blade track, rock climbing wall, surfing on ship on the "Flowrider", mini-golf course, pool tables. full sized basketball courts, and adults only pool and hot tub area called 'Solarium".

    In my opinion Royal Caribbean and Celebrity have the easiest web sites to use to find cruises and specials.  Carnival is also easy to use.

    Regardless of which cruise line you select, THE THINGS THAT ARE INCLUDED ARE PRETTY MUCH THE SAME ON ALL CRUISE LINES. The price of your cruise includes your cabin, all meals (including breakfast, lunch dinner, snacks and free room service)(you do pay to eat in the specialty restaurants), all shows and entertainment, and free use of all facilities on ship. The things that you WILL HAVE TO PAY FOR are:

    GRATUITIES: They will amount to about $10 per person in your cabin per day; about $70 each for a 7 day cruise. When you check in at the pier they will set up an on-board charge account for you to cover any and everything you may buy on ship. They will issue you a "cruise card" which will also serve as your room key and pass to get on and off the ship. At the end of the cruise they will add the gratuity to your tab and you can pay with a credit card or cash, your choice.

    ALCOHOLIC DRINKS AND SOFT DRINKS: Coffee, tea, milk, juice, and lemonade and punch will be provided free but you must pay for drinks (alcoholic beverages) and they will add a 15% gratuity to each drink of soft drink order.

    PHOTOGRAPHS: Cruise lines will take plenty of photographs of you all over the ship, in the dining room, and as you exit the ship in ports. These will cost a lot, like $15 to $20 for most.

    TOURS/EXCURSIONS: You are not required to book any tours and can get off and on in the ports as much as you want. But the cruise line will offer a lot of tours and these are expensive. These are listed on your cruise line web site and you can reserve them well before the cruise and pay for them also. If you are going to the Caribbean, most places you can get a tour or taxi on the pier for a much lower price than on the ship.

    SOUVENIRS: Anything you buy on ship from a gift shop or duty free shop goes on your on board account. Things that you buy on shore you pay cash or credit card for.

    CASINO: If you plan to gamble on ship you will need cash for that.

    OTHER: most cruise lines have what they call "specialty" restaurants where there is a gratuity/service charge. All other food on board is free and its not really necessary to budget for food; you cannot eat all of the FREE FOOD that will be available.

    If you want/need to have your hair done, get a massage or wrap, or any services from the spa, you will have to pay for them. You can use the gym free but the spa stuff cost big bucks.

    Ships now have internet cafe and some have WiFi but the there is a fee for internet access and it is very expensive (like about $50 to $60 an hour). Skip the ship's internet service and just look for an internet cafe in your port stops. You can usually get internet service in the ports for $5 to $7 an hour.

    You cabin will likely have a minibar with soft drinks and munchies; you have to pay for them (but there is free room service 24/7).

    BEST DEALS

    I have found that the best deals can be had by going directly to the cruise line web sites and looking for their specials. Most will have their specials prominently displayed on their home page but I have found that Royal Caribbean and Carnival have the best web sites for this.

    Another decision you will have to make is where you want to cruise to; Bermuda, Alaska, Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexico, or Europe. In general the shorter cruises of 3 to 6 days go to Bermuda or the Bahamas. Cruises going to Alaska, the Caribbean, the Mexican Riviera and Europe are 7 days or more. If you think you want to go to the Caribbean there are really three basic types of itineraries.

    - Western Caribbean cruises typically go to Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Jamaica and a private cruise line island.

    -Eastern Caribbean typically go to St Thomas, St Maarten, a private cruise line island and maybe another island like Tortola or Puerto Rico. If you want to do a lot of shopping then pick a cruise with St Thomas as one of the port stops. St Maarten is also mainly a beach and shopping stop.

    - Southern Caribbean cruise itineraries typically start in Puerto Rico and go either to Aruba, Curacao, and St Thomas and St Maarten, OR they go to the southern Caribbean islands like Barbados, Grenada, Antigua, St Lucia and maybe St Thomas and/or St Maarten. The main difference between these two itineraries, aside from the different islands, is the Aruba cruise has 2 "at sea" days with no port stops, while the other has a port stop about each day.

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