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If you're prone to seasickness, opt for a cabin in the middle of the ship on a lower deck. For the best views, balconies or upper-deck cabins are ideal.
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Even if you've never experienced motion sickness before, it’s wise to bring over-the-counter medications. Avoid excessive alcohol and heavy meals if you start feeling queasy.
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Ship cabins can be smaller than hotel rooms, so pack efficiently. Bring a small carry-on with essentials like documents, medication, etc.
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Many cruises and ship journeys advertise all-inclusive packages, but additional costs like gratuities, Wi-Fi, and spa treatments can add up.
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Most large cruise ships have multiple dining venues, including buffet-style, speciality restaurants, and room service.
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Internet access on ships is often slow and expensive. Check for Wi-Fi packages in advance or use mobile data when docked at ports.
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All passengers must attend a safety drill at the start of the journey. Knowing this information can be crucial in an emergency.
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Ports of call offer exciting opportunities for exploration. You can explore on your own, but ensure you're back on time.
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Your first ship journey will be smooth and enjoyable. Bon voyage!