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  • European Waterways canal barge on the water

    See Europe's Best Cities In Comfort On A Canal Cruise

    By Lexi Kassler

    Also known as a barge cruise, a canal cruise is an ideal way to see some of Europe's most picturesque cities. Here's what you need to know before your journey.

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  • life ring on cruise ship

    How Safe Are You On A Cruise? Here's What To Know About Ship Security

    By Lexi Kassler

    Though there are plenty of reasons to have fun and be carefree on your next cruise, it's always good to stay aware of ways you can get hurt.

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  • Hand dropping CBD in tea

    Can You Bring CBD On A Cruise? Here's What You Should Know

    By Caitlyn Knuth

    Those who use CBD regularly often don't think twice about carrying it around. However, it's essential to know whether or not CBD is allowed on your cruise ship.

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  • Atlantis Hotel

    Yes, You Usually Need A Passport To Visit The Bahamas (But Here Are 2 Exceptions)

    By Caitlyn Knuth

    Yes, you usually need a passport to visit the Bahamas, but there are two exceptions to that rule. Here's what they are.

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  • toddler holding hands on cruise

    The Complete Packing Guide For Your Baby Or Toddler's First Cruise

    By Carlie Hoke

    Our detailed guide for cruising with a baby or toddler will help you make all the right packing decisions for your little one's first cruise.

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  • plane flying over cruise ship

    How To Book Your Cruise And Flight Together

    By Caitlyn Knuth

    Many travelers who book a cruise are tempted to book airline tickets to the ship's point of departure after the cruise reservation is already in place.

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  • cruise ship sailing

    How To Get A Free Cabin Upgrade On A Cruise

    By Matt Berry

    Honestly, complimentary upgrades in the cruise industry are becoming increasingly rare, but they do happen. It's worth the effort to get a (maybe) free upgrade.

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  • young couple on cruise

    What First-Time Cruisers Can Expect When Boarding A Cruise Ship

    By Lexi Kassler

    On your first cruise, you'll quickly learn why so many travelers consider it their favorite way to travel and explore several destinations in one fell swoop.

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  • sailing cruise ship

    The Cruise Ship Muster Drill Explained (And What Happens If You Miss It)

    By Matt Berry

    As part of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), all passenger ships must perform a muster drill within 24 hours of disembarking.

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  • cruise ship docked by beach

    First-Timer's Guide To Cruise Ship Tipping

    By Laura Jones

    A cruise ship vacation should be ideally be relaxing and stress-free, but many people, especially first-timers, worry about who to tip and how much.

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  • Woman using phone on cruise ship

    Going On A Cruise? Here's What You Need To Know About Using Your Phone

    By Laura Jones

    Cruisers rarely want to be disconnected completely for days or weeks on end, and the thought of waving goodbye to regular cell service can be anxiety-inducing.

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  •  remote work on cruise

    What To Know About Cruise Ship Wi-Fi Before You Set Sail

    By Matt Berry

    Whether it's staying in contact with work, messaging family, or researching ports of call, you may appreciate some level of Wi-Fi connection while you sail.

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  • cruise ship at dock

    The Cruise Roll Call Explained (And Why It Could Make Your Trip)

    By Matt Berry

    The cruise roll calls are typically organized by the passengers themselves, and these online meetups have been a popular cruise tradition for years.

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  • woman enjoying her cruise view

    Solo Travel: How To Enjoy A Cruise Alone

    By Carlie Hoke

    As frightening as it may be to take the plunge in booking your very first cruise alone, once you make the move there are plenty of ways to enjoy your trip.

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  • Passport and visa

    What Is A Cruise Visa And What Do You Need To Apply?

    By Caitlyn Knuth

    Beyond needing a valid passport, cruise ship passengers might also require a cruise visa when the countries they are exploring have special entry requirements.

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  • Views from cruise ship balcony

    Travel Vets Weigh In On Conquering Seasickness

    By Laura Jones

    Seasickness can ruin what should be a delightful cruise vacation. But if you're proactive in managing seasickness, you'll have less chance of losing your lunch.

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  • calendar with Thursday marked

    Why Thursdays Are The Best Day To Book A Cruise

    By Matt Berry

    Should you always buy cruise vacations on Thursdays? Maybe, but it really just depends. There are also other times when it's cheaper to buy a cruise.

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  • Disney cruise ship at port

    Disney Cruises Vs Carnival: Why The Higher Price Tag Is Worth It

    By Matt Berry

    Should you go on a cruise with Disney or Carnival? If you're wondering if Disney's higher price tag is worth it, you'll need to consider the magic of Disney.

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  • lifesaver in water

    Here's What Happens If You Get Sick On A Cruise

    By Matt Berry

    The promise of worry-free travel is part of a carefree itinerary. Cruising is not complicated. Icebergs and scurvy just aren't the threats they used to be.

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  • Cruise ship at sunset

    Booking Your Cruise Last Minute Could Score You A Better Deal: Here's How

    By Matt Berry

    Universal truths in travel are hard to come by. But there's one part of traveling that seems to continuously prove true. Travel deals favor the flexible.

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  • computer on cruise deck

    Want To Live At Sea For Three Years At $2500 A Month? Here's Your Chance

    By Matt Berry

    Life at Sea Cruises is accepting reservations for an Odysseus-level adventure. Over three years, you'll sail 130,000 miles and visit 135 countries.

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  • couple on romantic cruise

    Wave Season: Why It's The Most Affordable Time To Book Your Next Cruise

    By Laura Jones

    The "wave" in "wave season" doesn't refer to the waves in the ocean. We're not suggesting you head out on a cruise when you're most likely to get seasick.

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  • cruise ship in ocean

    11 Places To Go On A Cruise Without A Passport

    By Carlie Hoke

    Believe it or not, you don't have to have a passport to take a cruise. We've got the scoop on all the possible destinations you can visit without a passport.

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  • girl tourist with cruise ship

    Vacation Inspiration: Royal Caribbean's Nearly Year-Long World Cruise

    By Lexi Kassler

    The Ultimate World Cruise will take passengers on a nine-month journey to all four corners of the world on their newest ship, Serenade of the Seas.

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  • Cruise ship in Alaska

    How Booking A Cruise Through A Travel Agent Can Help You Get Better Deals

    By Caitlyn Knuth

    Those looking to earn better deals on their cruise experience will often find a travel agent to be a helpful resource when it's time to put details in place.

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  • Tropical port of call

    What Is A Closed-Loop Cruise And Do You Need To Pack Your Passport?

    By Caitlyn Knuth

    The U.S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs recommends travelers departing from the U.S. have a passport. The exception is the closed-loop cruise.

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  • couple on a cruise ship

    Is An Extra-Long Cruise Right For You?

    By Lexi Kassler

    Extra-long cruises give you more time to explore different destinations around the world. So pack your bags and head to the closest port for an extended cruise.

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