Land Explorations While Cruising


What better way to see the world than from the deck of a cruise ship. Once you arrive onboard and settle in, sit back and let the ship take you to a variety of ports, places and countries. No more flying, airports, wasted travel days, immigration, security hassles or lines. Simply hang on to your wine glass, enjoy the onboard entertainment, fabulous food, and then wake up every morning in a different port.

Land ho!

The secret to a wonderful day ashore is to plan ahead. Have an idea of what you want to see before you begin your cruise. Your cruise brochure tells you a few things about each port and you'll usually be given some information aboard ship before each port.

Most cruise lines offer pre-planned shore excursions. Traveling in a group to a port's major highlights is a great way to see it all and make new friends. By paying a bit more you're eliminating the worry and responsibility of planning and operating your own tour. Be prepared, however, to move at the group's pace, which means spending more or less time in some places than you would if you were on your own. Many cruise lines will allow you to pre-book shore excursions on their websites.

If you prefer to wander on your own, pick a registered taxi which is often at the pier when a ship is in port. Before you get in his taxi, negotiate an agreeable price for the number of hours you wish to tour. In the negotiating process, you can also determine if the driver speaks enough English to give you a proper guided tour.

Be selective in choosing your driver/guide, and you'll have a very memorable visit. Your driver will expect a tip on top of the price you've agreed if he does a good job of explaining things and suggesting what to see. Do not go with a freelance taxi driver, check out the vehicle and make sure it is a registered taxi. Often the licensed taxis will be available immediately at the gangway, while the freelance taxis are outside the gate. Make your choice wisely as the cheapest price is not necessarily the best deal.

Things to consider

Don't be startled if you notice that your legs are a bit wobbly when you first go ashore. After you get your sea legs, they sometimes take awhile to adjust to being back on land. When planning a day onshore, choose comfortable, rubber-soled walking shoes as there are cobblestone and uneven surfaces in many of the older ports. In the summer months, expect temperatures to be hot and humid and don't forget sunscreen. When you visit places of worship (cathedrals, churches, mosques, temples, etc.) make sure you dress conservatively - shorts and sleeveless dresses should not be worn. A smart tactic is to bring a wrap or shawl so that you can be comfortable and cover up.

Lastly, don't be late getting back to the ship. It is possible that the ship will leave you behind. Guests who don't make it back on the boat before it leaves port have to cover their own expenses to get to the next port, so make sure you keep your eye on the clock and have it synchronized with the ship's time.

The ultimate cruise experience is so much more than just choosing a great ship. Although the onboard amenities and ship's grandeur play a big part, the itinerary, sights and local shore excursions can make for the most amazing cruise vacation.

About the Author

Anita Dunham-Potter is a Pittsburgh-based travel journalist specializing in cruise travel and cruise vacations. In addition to writing pieces for Princess Cruises, Anita is a weekly travel columnist for MSNBC.com and Tripso, and she is a contributor to Fodor's "Complete Guide to Caribbean Cruises 2007

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