You will need a valid passport, appropriate visas (if required), and your cruise booking confirmation.
Some itineraries
may also require government-issued ID and vaccination records.
Most cruises include main meals, snacks, tea, coffee, and non-alcoholic beverages at standard dining
venues. Specialty
restaurants, premium beverages, and alcohol may have additional charges.
Cabin options usually include interior cabins, ocean-view cabins, balcony staterooms, and luxury
suites. Each category
offers different levels of comfort and amenities.
Yes, Wi-Fi is available on most cruises, though charges may apply. Some cruise lines offer Wi-Fi
packages that you can
book in advance or purchase onboard.
Cruises feature live shows, themed parties, fitness classes, kids and teen clubs, pools, spas,
casinos, and shore
excursions, ensuring there is something for everyone.
Pack a mix of casual wear, swimwear, and at least one formal or smart-casual outfit for dining or
special events. Don’t
forget essentials such as sunscreen, medications, and travel adapters.
Yes, most cruise lines accommodate special dietary requests, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free,
and
allergy-friendly meals. Notify the cruise line in advance to ensure proper arrangements.
Cruises follow strict safety regulations, with regular sanitation, medical staff on board, and
emergency procedures.
Life jacket drills are conducted before sailing, and helplines are available for assistance.