Mediterranean, European and Baltic CRUISE SHIP EXCURSIONS and SHORE TRIPS: Exploring 26 Memorable Ports
By Peter Benn
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Plan your best ever Mediterranean, European or Baltic cruise. Come with me on a preview of 26 shore excursions to give you a personalized glimpse of what to expect – and what NOT to expect. Each is a brief snapshot of how I was treated, what I saw, what was missing and my recommendation – or
Peter Benn
Peter is a mature-age Australian writer who shares his experiences, observations and spirituality with his readers. His books are therefore very personal and honest in nature, with wise wisdom at their core. His writings include travel, sexuality, spirituality, philosophy, photography, biography, cats and developing life skills. Nearly five decades of film and video distribution and exhibition experience will no doubt be reflected in future writing.
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Mediterranean, European and Baltic CRUISE SHIP EXCURSIONS and SHORE TRIPS - Peter Benn
Ship Board Procedure
Arrival and Check In
When you arrive at the cruise ship my advice is to get there at the beginning of embarkation. This means that you have no last minutes hassles.
Before you leave home and while you have access to a computer with a printer, you should book your excursions online and register with the ship your travel details including your credit card details so that all onboard expenses are charged to this card. Remember, that most cruise ships are now cash-free zones with all charges going straight to your credit card via the ship pass you will carry or wear at all times while on board.
If your cruise line also offers you online luggage tags, then print them out at home and bring them with you. Don’t worry that you will need a stapler to attach the labels to your luggage, as the support staff at the check-in will help you with this.
Carry with you anything you require for a possible two to three hour period between check-in and seeing your luggage again in your cabin. This should include any medicines required. There is no way that you can have access to your luggage during that period.
On arrival, you will need your passport, ship registration details and your luggage tags.
The process begins with a security check of both yourself and your luggage. Once through, if you haven’t done so already, you will attach your luggage tags to your bags. This is the last you will see of them until they arrive at your cabin.
You are now given a card to fill in about your health. Any symptoms of colds, flu, vomiting or diarrhea are looked upon as potentially very serious for the ongoing health of all passengers and crew. If you answer yes
to any of the questions you may be required to have a health check by the ship’s doctor before you will be allowed to board.
Then it’s a short wait to be called to a counter for the confirmation of your reservation, confirmation of your credit card or other payment arrangement, a photograph taken and the issuing of your ship pass. Usually this will be on a lanyard so that it can hang around your neck.
You then proceed up the gangway, where you will be checked on board by way of the ship pass.
Your stateroom most likely will not be ready, so proceed to the main buffet area where you will be able to enjoy a meal and drinks. From there many tours of the ship begin, and I would advise taking one of these for quick orientation. You will be given a map of the ship at check-in, but to walk the ship is a chance to not only orient yourself as to where everything is, it is also a quiet time to look at the public areas like dining rooms, bars, gymnasium etc without many people using them. You will also be inundated with offers to sign up to everything including spa treatments, specialized restaurants and the Internet (always very