Sunday, November 30, 2008

Traveling Requires Some Planning and Thought

By Frank Isaching

Anytime you plan to travel somewhere, it requires planning of some sort. When your traveling is going to be on a cruise, you often need even more planning because you won't be in control of the transportation.

Although planning your cruise is not the most difficult thing you've even done, it can be difficult if you aren't sure of what you're doing. Talk to someone you know that has been on a cruise and can give you tips. Friends who've gone through what you are planning can often give you the best honest advice. They can tell you what a good price is, what kind of accommodation you can expect for that price as well as give you information about what the cruises consist of as far as activities. They can also give you tops about certain travel agencies and what kind of business they are.

Of course, every cruise company is different as well as their individual company policies. Before you book on any vacation, always shop around. You may thing two cruises by two different companies are both the same. There may be some major differences, however. Each cruise company owns several different cruise liners or ships. You can often choose an older one and save some money.

The internet is also a wealth of knowledge on many aspects of cruises including cruise companies, ships, prices and general traveling advice. Many people even choose to make their reservations online, finding this very time saving over driving to an agency. They will show you instant availability as well as tables that can show your price based on different dates and times. This is true whether planning a trip to Alaska or the Dome of Florence in Italy.

If you know what time of year you are taking your vacation, you have an advantage. If you have to take it at a specific time, this may limit some of your options. However, if you have plenty of advance notice, you can still find many great cruise offers. Once you've narrowed your choices down to the exact place you want to go and compared the prices, you are ready to start booking your cruise. The more flexible you can be with your departure date and time as well as return date and time, the better deal you stand to get.

It's a tough decision knowing exactly when to book and when to wait. Some times if you book far in advance you think you got a great deal and later see the price go down. However, if you wait, you may miss the vacation of a lifetime. As a rule, you should book your cruise at least six months in advance. If you are going during the peak summer months and your location is a popular destination, you may need longer. Either way, your agent or a friend with travel experience can help you as well. - 15432

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