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Read cruise magazines to get more information about cruises and other travel topics. Porthole Cruise and Travel Magazine (a bi-monthly international periodical) covers all aspects of cruises, including the destinations and the experiences. This magazine is perfect for anyone who plans to cruise the Caribbean, Mexico or anywhere else in the world.

Porthole

Porthole magazine is an international bimonthly magazine that focuses on holiday cruise destinations. The magazine includes everything you need to know about the best places to cruise and how to experience them. Porthole magazine, a cruise magazine, is a valuable resource for cruise enthusiasts.

Porthole in cruise magazine was founded in 1987 and has more than 115,000 subscribers. It can be found in major retail outlets and features detailed reviews of cruise ships as well as destinations. Each issue offers advice on dining, shopping, and entertainment onboard. The magazine plans to soon offer an electronic edition.


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Travel & Cruise Magazine

Travel & Cruise Magazine magazine is bi-monthly published in international. It is dedicated to vacation cruise destinations and experiences. The magazine provides tips and ideas to help you plan the perfect vacation. Each issue features different cruise ship destinations, and the unique experiences that they have. It is published each month by the British Travel and Cruise Association.


Travel & Cruise magazine is an ideal gift for those who love cruising. Its in-depth articles and reviews will help you plan the perfect cruise. Travel & Cruise can be a great gift for anyone, whether they're looking to go on a romantic trip with a loved one or a thrilling adventure with their family.

Cruise Passenger

The Cruise Passenger Bill of Rights will ensure that all cruise lines provide information about the conditions passengers accept when they buy a ticket. This legislation would replace law of buyer beware and provide full disclosure as well as informed consent. American values are based on informed consent and honesty in advertising. This would require all cruise companies to honor cancellations and refund deposits.

On Monday evening, a male passenger of the Silja Serenade slipped and fell overboard. He is believed to have fallen into the water following a disagreement with other passengers. The Turku Coast Guard Rescue Center was alerted and three passenger ships joined the search. The Swedish Navy and KAPkar and Mariehamn Navy patrol boats also joined the effort. The search for the missing passenger was stopped at 5:45 am. No sign of the missing man was found.


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International Cruise & Ferry Review

International Cruise & Ferry Review (Biannual Magazine) focuses exclusively on the passenger shipping sector. The publication is an essential resource for anyone working in this industry, providing detailed information about the latest developments in the sector. The publication is also available in an app that gives you access to past issues and future ones.

The quarterly publication contains interviews with executives from the cruise industry as well as those working on cruise lines. Interferry CEO Mike Corrigan makes the Ferry Business section a fascinating read. The roundtable discussion features three Northern European operators.




FAQ

What tip do I have to give my Cruise Director?

This is dependent on the cruise line. Some cruise directors receive tips while others don't. The best way to find out if you need to tip your Cruise Director is to ask them when you board the ship. They will tell you if they expect tips.


Is a cruise boat all-inclusive or not?

The cruise ships do not offer all-inclusive meals as they do not provide any food for those with dietary restrictions. They also do not provide room service, laundry services, or other amenities such as pools, gyms, spas, etc.

Some cruise lines also offer all-inclusive packages that include everything, except alcohol. These packages usually include airfare, hotel accommodations, entertainment, and beverages.


How does cruising work

You pay a deposit of $50-$100 when you reserve a cabin on a cruise. Your balance is due 30 days before departure. Check into your cabin after you arrive at port. You may then participate in one or more of the many activities onboard.



Statistics

  • 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)
  • 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)
  • The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle. (travel.usnews.com)
  • You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)



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How To

How to avoid seasickness on a cruise

A hat can help prevent seasickness when you cruise. A wide-brimmed head hat can prevent motion sickness. It keeps the head still and helps keep it from moving.

Also, a cap keeps water off the skin and helps to reduce the moisture content of the air. This makes it easier for people who feel dizzy when they breathe in moist, humid air.

Another tip is that you should drink lots of fluids. Avoid alcohol or caffeine. These drinks dehydrate your body, making it more difficult for fluids to move around in your stomach. The amount of salt in the bloodstream can be reduced by drinking enough liquids. Salt causes the body and kidneys to retain water. This can lead to nausea.

You may feel nauseated if you eat something salty. Salty foods cause the stomach to produce more hydrochloric acid, which helps break down food particles in the digestive system.

These are just some of the possible ways to reduce seasickness. Side effects of some medications include dry mouth, dry eyes, constipation and blurred vision.




 



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