What's The Right Cruise Length for
First Time Cruiser
Most people start with a short cruise
We
can safely assume that your first cruise will be substantially shorter
than 109 days, unless you have your heart set on seeing the entire World
on your first cruise. Typically, a first time cruiser wants to see if
they like cruising before booking a longer cruise. That is a wise
decision.
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The typical first cruise is 3 to 5 nights in length. This
is long enough to give you a taste of sea days as well as days in port.
From the image above, you can see that there are still many choices in
that range.
Itineraries
include The Bahamas, Eastern and Western Caribbean from the east coast,
with west coast destinations including Baja California and Pacific
coastal cruises.
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The
length of cruise will impact the departure city and the destinations
that can be reached from there. You'll find that most of the 3-night
East Coast cruises will depart from Florida and go to the Bahamas. As
you increase the number of days, you'll open up more possible
destinations and also departure ports.
Don't
feel that you are restricted to 3-5 days in length. When we began
cruising 30 years ago, our first big ship cruise was 7 nights in length.
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FACT - Cruises have a higher percentage of satisfied
customers than any other vacation experience. Ask your CLIA-affiliated
travel agent about cruising. Chances are, he or she will recommend a
cruise vacation from personal experience. SUGGESTION - Take their advice!
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So far we have talked about several decisions that narrow the cruise sailing selection: type of cabin, departure ports, destinations, and length of the cruise. There are still more questions to be answered in order to determine the Best Cruise for You. We cannot emphasize enough that planning the first cruise properly will determine if this is your first and only cruise, or if you'll fall in love with the best vacation around and continue to plan many more cruises in the years to come.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Should My First Cruise be 109 Days or Less
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