Get Healthy...Go On a Cruise
Cruising? More Reasons Why You Should Call Dancing Moon Travel
If there is one suggestion for cruisers above all else, it is to use a travel agent to plan a cruise. Many cruisers are unaware that the services provided by travel agents (including Dancing Moon Travel) are 100% free of charge. They are paid a commission from the cruise lines, and there is no extra cost to you for their services.
Since many first time cruisers are often surprised to hear that a travel agent is free to use, it got me thinking what other helpful bits of information might you not know?
Here's a quick list:
7 Cruise Port Safety Tips
8 Excuses Not to Cruise – Debunked
The popularity of a cruise vacation has been climbing, and is predicted to continue climbing in the coming years. In 2018, a record 27.2 million people will set sail according to the Cruise Lines International Association. This type of vacation is growing faster than land-based adventures by a whopping 20 percent.
Galápagos Adventure 2019
Private Charter to photograph the Galápagos Islands, March 16-25, 2019
10-night photo tour and wildlife photography workshop round trip from Quito, Ecuador.
Why Your Next Vacation Should Be a River Cruise
A vacation can take many forms, and while we all
have our unique preferences and comfort zones for the trips we take,
it's a fact that taking some kind of an extended break from work at
least annually is an all-around good idea.
Trip Insurance is a Rip Off...Says Who??
Q: I'm booking a cruise with my family. The travel agent is recommending I buy a travel insurance policy. Do I really need this? If we can't go, won't they just reschedule us on another cruise?
~ Meredith, Kansas City, Mo
Sorry Meredith, but without that travel insurance, if something goes awry in your life you're out of luck. First there's the airfare to the cruise port...a pre-cruise hotel...plus you've got the cruise cost. If you're willing to risk all that, then go bare.
Here's a true tale to consider:
How do cruise gratuities work? Do I have to tip staff?
Tipping on a cruise ship can be a confusing endeavor, especially for those sailing for the first time.
Most mainstream cruise lines bill passengers between $12 and $15 per person, per day for gratuities — figures that have been steadily increasing in recent years.
The money is then divided among staff.
And although the payments seem mandatory, passengers are entitled to a fair amount of flexibility that they may not be aware of.
Wondering whether you have to pay gratuities? Here are some of your most frequent tipping questions answered:
Most mainstream cruise lines bill passengers between $12 and $15 per person, per day for gratuities — figures that have been steadily increasing in recent years.
The money is then divided among staff.
And although the payments seem mandatory, passengers are entitled to a fair amount of flexibility that they may not be aware of.
Wondering whether you have to pay gratuities? Here are some of your most frequent tipping questions answered:
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