10 tips for smooth sailing on your family cruise trip

Ahoy, fellow adventurers! Are you considering a family cruise as your next holiday getaway? The idea of hassle-free travel, all-inclusive amenities, and exciting activities onboard state-of-the-art ships is gaining popularity among families. Whether it's the prospect of Disney-themed cruises or exploring multiple destinations without the constant packing and unpacking, cruises have something for everyone. So, if you're planning a family cruise, here are our top 10 tips to ensure your voyage is smooth sailing.

 

1. Research and Recommendations

Start your cruise planning by doing a bit of research. Seek recommendations from friends and family who have sailed before, and browse independent online reviews. Think about how much time you'd like to spend at sea and how many ports you'd like to visit. Consider starting with a mini-cruise for your family's first adventure to see if it's a hit.

Do a fair amount of research

 

2. Get Acquainted with the Ship

Some cruises offer ship tours on the first day, giving you a chance to explore and discover all the ship has to offer. This includes quieter pools, outdoor dining options, and hidden gems. If no tour is available, study the deck plan to familiarise yourself with the ship's layout.

Kids in a pool in a cruise ship

 

3. Plan Activities Together

Review the ship's activity schedule with your family and plan what each member wants to do to maximise the fun. Many cruise liners provide onboard apps to help you plan your time efficiently. But remember, don't overplan and; make sure to leave room for relaxation.

Kids playing on a cruise deck

 

4. Port Activities

If you're booking activities at your port of call, use licensed tour operators covered by your travel insurance. If you're on a ship-organised tour and get delayed, the ship will wait for you. However, if you've arranged your excursion, they won't wait, and you might get left behind.

Family on a rollercoaster

 

5. Safety First

Pay attention to safety announcements and instructions from cruise officials, especially if your family plans to split up at times. Knowing what to do in case of an emergency is crucial for everyone's safety.

Exit sign

 

6. Protect Your Valuables

Look for cabins equipped with safes to secure your valuables. When you're out and about, keep personal belongings within sight, as travel insurance usually doesn't cover unattended items.

Safe box

 

7.Stay Healthy

If you're worried about seasickness, consult your pharmacist for suitable remedies before your trip. Remember to pack sunscreen, a small first-aid kit, and promote regular handwashing to ward off any bugs.

Washing hands

 

8. Budget wisely

Understand what's included in your cruise package and what isn't, especially regarding food and drinks. Be mindful of currency exchange rates for purchases and tipping expectations. Internet packages onboard can be pricey, so wait until you're in port for free WiFi. Remember to ensure your WIFI connection is secure – if in doubt, pay for the extra security on board.

Planning and making a budget

 

9. Passport Check

Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months after your return date, especially if your cruise takes you to other countries.

Mum and daughter about to go on a cruise

 

10. Travel Insurance

Lastly, consider purchasing travel insurance. While we hope you won't need it, it's always better to be prepared. The right policy can cover medical emergencies, lost luggage, missed departures, and unexpected trip cancellations. If you’re planning an international cruise, our International Comprehensive policy offers a cruise add –on, or, if you’re planning to stay local, we also offer a cruise add-on to our Domestic policy. You will be asked to pay an additional premium if you do choose one of these cruise options, and always ensure you read the policy's terms and conditions to understand what you're covered for.

Family packing bags for a cruise
With these tips in your treasure chest of knowledge, your family cruise adventure is sure to be smooth sailing from start to finish. Bon voyage, and enjoy the journey!

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