
A river cruise is one the most popular types of Florida vacation. Typically, these cruises include meals, an itinerary, and services like a concierge, train rides, and excursions. The itinerary can vary by boat but will often include expert-led tours. These may include entertainment such live music and dancers. You can find the schedules for cruises and choose the sail date that best suits you. A Virtual Cruise Advisor can help you find the best ship with the perfect itinerary.
There are many shore excursions you can organize on your own. Some tours focus on local history, while others are more wildlife focused. These tours are open to all ages. There are also family-friendly tours that are especially fun for the kids.
River cruises often offer activities onboard such as putting greens or fitness centers. Some cruises even offer steam rooms or plunge pools. A variety of amenities may also be offered by the ships, including bars, live music, sun decks, and bars. On some trips, you may also be able to enjoy complimentary tea or coffee.

The Great Rivers of Florida cruise by USA River Cruises is a great option if you are looking for a river cruise at a reasonable price. This seven-day cruise also includes stops in St. Augustine (Florida) and Palatka (Florida), as well as stops at Green Cove Springs, Amelia Island, and Green Cove Springs, Florida.
You might also want to take the Sunset Cruise on a Florida river cruise. This one-anda-half hour tour takes visitors out to watch the sunset. You will also see wildlife, such as alligators (or turtles) during the tour.
Cumberland Island Tour might be a great family-friendly tour. This tour features Fernandina's shrimp boats, and is a great way to explore the region. A visit to Ft. Clinch is included, as well as the historic Old Towne. Additional highlights include the Cumberland Island wild horses.
You can also take a boat tour down the Loxahatchee River, if you're looking for something more adventurous. You can also visit Trapper Nelson’s home in Jonathan Dickinson State Park while you’re there.

You can also take a glass bottom boat tour to Silver Springs close to Ocala. Once a private attraction, this area is now a popular sightseeing spot. You'll be able to see salt marshes and bird life as well as the Dungeness Mansion during the tour.
Another type of boat tour in Florida is a family-friendly cruise. This trip is ideal for children because they can learn about the region's history and culture while exploring a shallow part of the water.
There are many Florida river cruises, so make sure to do your research prior to booking. Consider the duration of the trip, cost and time available.
FAQ
Is there anything I should know about cruises?
You should know many things before going on your first cruise. Remember that you'll be traveling with others. Do not be harsh about these people. You will never know how they feel about a situation. You will be sharing your meals with strangers. Be dressed appropriately. On deck, you should not wear shorts or tanks. Comfortable clothing is best. Keep yourself ready for extreme temperatures. Sunscreens are essential. In case you need to spend time outdoors, bring a hat. Lastly, remember that you are responsible for yourself. Do not drink and drive.
Why shouldn't I book my cruise in advance?
You don't have to book your cruise before you travel. Sometimes, it is cheaper to wait until last minute. However, if you decide to wait until the last minute, try to book well in advance. This allows you to take advantage of special deals and promotions offered by cruise lines.
Where do cruises actually start?
Cruise vacations typically begin in Miami, Florida. The city is home to both international and domestic ports. These two locations make it possible for passengers to explore South America as well as Europe.
Is food available on a cruise or not?
The answer is yes! All cruises include complimentary food. You will have to pay for drinks if you want to enjoy them.
Costs will vary depending on which type of ship you are sailing. You might expect to pay between $20 and $30 per person for each beverage purchased while cruising on a luxury liner. If you're sailing onboard a smaller vessel, you'll likely pay less at around $10-15 per person.
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- If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
- For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
- In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
- You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
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How To
How to avoid seasickness on a cruise
A hat is the best way to prevent seasickness while on cruise. A wide-brimmed head hat can prevent motion sickness. It keeps the head still and helps keep it from moving.
A hat can also keep water off the head, decreasing the amount of moisture in the air. This makes breathing easier for people prone to feeling dizzy when they breathe in moist air.
Drink plenty of fluids. Avoid alcohol or caffeine. These drinks dehydrate your body, making it more difficult for fluids to move around in your stomach. Drinking enough liquids will help reduce the amount of salt in the bloodstream. The body retains water due to salt, which can lead to nausea.
If you do feel nauseous, try eating something salty. Salty foods increase the production of hydrochloric, which helps to break down food.
If none of these tips work, there are medications you can take to relieve seasickness. Be aware that some medications may have side effects such as drowsiness, dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, and headaches.