First Time Cruisers
Would you like to try a cruise, but are not sure if you really like? Some people are intimidated about making a commitment of seven days for a cruise vacation. What if you experience dizziness? What if they feel claustrophobic? For some people, these are very real concerns. If you experience any of these fears, perhaps a short cruise of three, four or five nights might be the best way to determine if the cruise is for you. Virtually all aspects of the cruise experience will be the same in a short cruise, as it would on a longer cruise – just finished a little earlier. Passengers can experience the amazing cuisine (always a big hit with cruise), entertainment on board the luxurious surroundings of the ship itself, and stops at several exciting ports of call. Many major cruise lines offer short cruises. This is a great fit for the couple or family who want a quick getaway vacation, and for groups wanting to travel together. Short cruises are also a perfect combination for family gatherings.
There is a huge time commitment, however, there are plenty of different activities for everyone in the group. Mini-cruises usually carry a price tag of less than seven days of traditional cruise. Thus, in addition to commit less time to travel, you’re also making less money as well. It is the ideal way to enjoy life to see if cruising is right for you! Tracey Amino is the CEO of Sapphire Cruises, the original plan by cruising home. Sapphire Cruises specializes in family reunions, girlfriend getaways, groups of friends, clubs and groups cruise association.