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Holland America Nieuw Statendam Cruise Ship Review

Recently, my husband and I were invited on the Holland America cruise ship MS Nieuw Statendam to look around. 

What Type of Cruise Line is the Holland America Line?

Holland America Line Ship
The Holland America Line is a cruise line that was established 145 years ago. Part of the Carnival group, this cruise line has a particular emphasis on music, culture and the arts. 

Nieuw Statendam

Oprah

The ship, the Nieuw Statendam, was launched in December 2017 and delivered in the winter of the following year. Christened by Oprah Winfrey, the new godmother, it soon became renowned for its classy, refined elegance, the music venues, the quality of the acts, as well as the exceptional food. 

The capacity of the ship is 2666, and the crew are 1053. This ensures a high staff-to-guest ratio, which is especially great for customer service.

Design

atrium

It is a Pinnacle class ship, which means it's the newest and largest class of Holland America cruise ships. Known for its modern design, all Pinaccle class ships have five separate speciality dining venues as well as a buffet and main dining room.


billboard

It also has a musical theme throughout, from artwork on the walls to a dedicated Music Walk area. This area features the BB King's Blues Club venue, The Rolling Stone Rock Room, and the Billboard on-board lounge. More of that later. The interior is also inspired by musical instruments, as evident in the architectural design. 

What is especially good about the Pinnacle class ship is the retractable roof on the swimming pool, perfect for changeable weather, which is especially good when you are sailing from the UK!

The atrium is modern and colourful and three decks high. It's a great place to sit and people-watch. 

Entertainment

Rolling Stone


The Music Walk is a definite highlight for me. With a mix of music from blues, rock and pop, it had wide appeal.

There is also the world stage with two-story HD LED screens for the shows in the evening. This hosta BBC Earth documentaries, cooking demos with America's Test Kitchen and much more.

Other entertainment on the ship included trivia nights, cocktail and beer tastings and enrichment talks. There is also a casino.

Live music is played around the ships and production shows like “Song & Dance”, “Class Act”,

On the Lido Deck, there is an open-air cinema for movie nights under the stars with plenty of seating,  perfect for when you want a relaxed evening.

Rooms

bedroom
There is a range of rooms, from interior cabins to more luxurious suites.

Regardless of cabin tier, all accommodations have thoughtful, modern touches including mini fridges, cosy bathrobes, video-on-demand TVs and a signature bed with premium linen.

The design is fresh and modern with light beige, blue, and orange accents. Bathrooms are surprisingly spacious with showers and Elemis toiletries. There are plugs by the bed and USB ports for your phone.

veranda

The verandas are spacious, and some are bigger than others. I think if I were going to somewhere like Alaska on Holland America, I would definitely get a veranda to watch the beautiful scenery and hope to glimpse some of the wildlife. 

Activites

There are a number of activities during the day, including art and crafts, bingo, painting and enrichment talks. 

Spa

The spa includes a thermal suite and hydrotherapy pool as well as treatment rooms and a relaxation area 

Dining


chef

We were shown around the kitchens before we had a chance to try a meal in the main dining room.

The kitchens were spotless. Everything was very clean and the staff were super friendly.  The menu focuses on local food at each destination as well as classics such as prawn cocktail, steak, and creme brûlée. As we were docked in Dover, Dover sole was on the menu for tonight. I really love this, as you can then tell that the food is super fresh and they really make an effort to showcase local dishes.

The main dining room is on two floors and is elegant and classy. The Lido market is the buffet with a decent choice of food, and there are more casual places to eat as well as the Dive In, with burgers and hot dogs, New York Deli and Pizza, Gelato selling ice cream and the Dutch Cafe, A Holland America signature spot with Dutch snacks (bitterballen, pea soup, apple pie), beer, coffee, and light meals. Some items are complimentary, others à la carte.


There are also several speciality restaurants. These include:-

Rudi’s Sel de Mer - a French seafood brasserie by Master Chef Rudi Sodamin. Dishes like bouillabaisse, Dover sole, and seafood towers.

Pinnacle Grill - an upscale steakhouse featuring aged beef, lamb chops, and seafood, with a Pacific Northwest wine focus.

Canaletto - an Italian trattoria with family-style pasta, antipasti, and signature dishes. More casual speciality option.

Tamarind - a Pan-Asian dining with Thai, Chinese, and Japanese dishes, plus sushi. Stylish, with great views

Nami Sushi (inside Tamarind)- an à la carte sushi bar with rolls, sashimi, and sake pairings.

Our Meal

After our look around the ship, we were shown to the main dining room to try their lunch offerings.

appetiser
Seared beef tataki

fish
Fresh redfish and scallops with a Thai curry sauce

dessert
Pinacolada trifle

I must say both my husband and I were really impressed with the quality of the food for the main dining room. My meal, which consisted of beef tatkai, redfish and scallops with Thai curry sauce and piña colada trifile, was really tasty and well presented. 

Conclusion

As this was a taster of the Holland American experience, we didn't have any more time to see around before we disembarked. My opinion is that Holland America is a real grown-up cruise line but does not appear stuffy. Everything appeared upmarket, including the decor and quality of the food. I loved the modern design and the Music Walk area. It's definitely a cruise line for those who love their pop and rock music. 

Holland America do some wonderful itineraries, including visiting Alaska, where they have experts on board to talk about the area and the wildlife. We are now definitely considering a cruise on Holland America in the near future.  

Let me know, do you enjoy cruising? Have you been on the Holland America cruise line?

A Simple Guide for First-Time Cruisers

Your first cruise is certainly an adventure, but it can also be overwhelming. From choosing the ideal ship to dressing the part, first-time cruisers often have dozens of questions. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to cruise like a pro from day one.

Why Cruising Is A Great Type Of Vacation 

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Cruises provide the ideal combination of ease, excitement, and relaxation. Here are some reasons why cruising is great.
  • All-in-one vacation: With cruising, you have all your accommodation, dining, and entertainment on one ship. It can be a great all-inclusive type of holiday. 
  • Visit several ports: On a cruise, you can see multiple destinations and visit them without committing to a longer holiday. If you like the destination, you can always go back!
  • Something for everyone: Cruising has something for everyone. From sunbathing and snorkelling to fine dining and family activities, cruises have something for every interest.
  • An affordable vacation. Cruising can be very affordable when you consider that most cruises have food, some drinks and entertainment all included. 

1. Choosing The Right Cruise Line

Not all cruise lines are created equal. Some appeal to families, others to adventure travellers or luxury cruisers. Here's the quick summary:

  • Royal Caribbean: Good for families and first-timers who want activity and entertainment.
  • Carnival: Cost-effective, party-cruiser, good for younger or budget-strapped travellers.
  • Norwegian: Known for "freestyle cruising" with independent dining choices at mealtime and an easy-going atmosphere.
  • Disney Cruise Line: Best for young children and families.
  • Celebrity and Holland America: Better for couples or older travellers who desire relaxation and enrichment.
  • P & O Cruises: UK based and good value for money. Great for families. 

Pro Tip: Read reviews on blog sites such as Fly Drive Explore and YouTube vlogs like Fly Drive Explore. You can then really get a sense of the atmosphere for each cruise line. 

I've written a more comprehensive essential tips for first time cruises, so check it out.

2. Shortest And Most Popular Itineraries For First-Time Cruisers

Make it short and sweet with popular routes so you can wet your feet (pun intended):

  • Caribbean Cruises: Nice weather, beautiful beaches, and plenty of excursions.
  • Bahamas Cruises: Great weekend getaways, with most departing from Florida.
  • Mediterranean Cruises: For a European taste with amazing cultural port stops.
  • Alaska Cruises: Nature lovers will love stunning scenery and wildlife viewing.
  • European Cruises: Great for culture lovers.

3. What To Pack On Your First Cruise

Packing for a cruise is different from a land vacation. The following are essentials first-time cruisers shouldn't leave home without:

  • Passport and documents 
  • Cruise lanyard (to carry your keycard)
  • Motion sickness remedies (Anti-sickness wristbands, Kwells or Dramamine)
  • Formal evening wear (check your cruise line's dress code)
  • Swimwear and beach cover-ups
  • Refillable water bottle
  • Power strip (not surge-protected)
  • Light backpack for shore days

Tip Bonus: Don't pack your swimsuit in the back of your suitcase — you might need to wear it on Day 1 before your luggage is in your room.

4. What To Expect Onboard

pool on ship


New cruisers, cruise ships can be like floating cities. Here is a brief overview of what to expect:

  • Muster Drill: Mandatory pre-sail safety briefing.
  • Daily Schedule: Print or app copy of activities onboard.
  • Dining Options: Main dining room (free), speciality restaurants (fee), and buffets.
  • Gratuities: Added automatically to your onboard account or may be included in some cruise lines.
  • Wi-Fi: Not typically free 

5. Shore Excursions: Do It Yourself vs. Booking With The Cruise Line

  • Ship-Booked Excursions: Convenient and safer, especially for first-timers.
  • DIY: More fun and sometimes cheaper, but more organisation is required.
  • Cruise Smart: Get back onboard at least an hour before sail-away. The ship won't wait for you.

6. Common Mistakes First Time Cruisers Need To Avoid

  • Not arriving a day early: Always arrive the night before to avoid delays.
  • Forget about travel insurance. Always get specific cruise cover, especially if cruising internationally. It can cost a lot to evacuate you in a medical emergency if you are in the middle of the ocean,
  • Not budgeting for extras: Drinks, tours, tips, and internet use can quickly mount up.
  • Not reading the documentation and examining the website of the cruise line. It's important to do this so you know what's included and what's not in your cruise fare.

Final Tips for First Time Cruisers

Your first cruise is all about unwinding and exploring, not stressing over the details. By thinking ahead a bit, asking the right questions, and having realistic expectations, you'll set sail with confidence and return with memories to last a lifetime.

Ready to book your first cruise? Let me know which one you book.

5 Bucket List Cruises You Need To Do in 2026

For the avid traveller, there's often no better way to see the world than cruising. I've been a new convert to cruising myself in the last couple of years and I love it. The chance to wake up in a new place every morning, the fabulous food on board and the variety of entertainment, make it one of the best types of holidays I've ever experienced.

There are cruise holidays to suit all types of people and all budgets but if you have been cruising for a while, or perhaps you've come into some money, you may be looking for something that is extra special than the average cruise experience. So why not embark on a really unusual adventure in 2026?

The next five bucket list cruises take you to some of the most beautiful and intriguing places on Earth. If you are dreaming of Asian adventures, remote Arctic icescapes or a tropical Tahiti beach, read on to find out more and check out these 2026 cruises for your bucket list vacation. 

1. Antarctic Expedition Cruise – The Ultimate Adventure

penguin


Why It's So Special

Antarctica is the most remote and unspoiled area in the world, with spectacular landscapes of icebergs, glaciers, and endless snow fields. Animal lovers can also see thousands of penguins, flying whales, and seals in their natural habitats.

Expedition cruises to Antarctica aren’t your typical vacation. You’ll explore the White Continent on small, specialised ships with ice-strengthened hulls and embark on thrilling zodiac excursions to walk among penguins and visit research stations. Some cruises even offer kayaking and polar plunges for the truly adventurous!

Best Time to Go
November to March (Antarctic summer) when the ice melts enough for ships to navigate

Top Cruise Lines
Silversea Expeditions, Quark Expeditions, Hurtigruten

2. Galápagos Islands Adventure Cruise – A Wildlife Lover's Dream

Why It's So Special

Few places on earth can rival the Galápagos Islands for unusual wildlife encounters and experiences.  Because of its remoteness and lack of natural predators, the Galápagos has fearless creatures which you can see up close including giant tortoises, marine iguanas, sea lions, and the notorious blue-footed boobies.

On a Galápagos cruise, you can also take the opportunity to go on guided hikes and snorkelling experiences and see unusual animals and sea life.  You can also learn from expert naturalists about Charles Darwin's groundbreaking work on evolution. Due to the environment,  Galápagos cruises tend to be small intimate affairs often no larger than 100 passengers. This allows for an immersive and personalised experience you won't get on the mega cruise ships, ensuring a memorable cruise. 

Best Time to Go
Any time of the year, but December through May offers more peaceful seas and warmer water for snorkelling.

Top Cruise Lines
Lindblad Expeditions, Celebrity Cruises, Silversea

3. Norwegian Fjords Cruise – A Fairytale Journey

Fjords

Why It's So Special

Sailing through the Norweigan Fjords is like entering a childhood fairytale.  You will be amazed at the beautiful waterfalls cascading down green mountains, and the snow-capped peaks at different times of the year.  Getting to the Norweigan Fjords is also easy year-round if you are sailing from the UK, as many cruise lines visit the area. The scenery is also nothing less than magical, with a new stunning view around every corner.

In addition to the natural beauty of the Fjords, cruise ships allow you to easily stop at small Nordic villages where you can become familiar with the Viking culture, taste the local seafood, and hike on remote trails. Based on the timing of your trip, you may even witness the breathtaking Northern Lights or the perennial daylight of the Midnight Sun.

Best Time to Go
May to September for fjord cruises in summer; October to March for Northern Lights

Top Cruise Lines
Viking, Hurtigruten, Norwegian Cruise Line

4. Asia Cultural & Island-Hopping Cruise – A Blend of Tradition and Modern

Why It's So Special

Asia is a vast and multicultural continent and cruising can give you a taste of one of the best ways to experience its rich heritage, colourful cultures, and breathtaking landscapes all in one trip.

Visit during Japan's cherry blossom season for a bucket list experience.  Or why not go to Vietnam's stunning Ha Long Bay featured in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies?  Of course, Thailand's many islands offer a tropical climate as well as the chance to visit Buddhist temples and taste the flavourful Thai cuisine. Discover vibrant cities like Hong Kong and Singapore on an Asia cruise, sample food of international reputation, or simply bask on some of the most stunning beaches in the world, yet all within one itinerary.

Many cruises in Asia also include unique experiences, such as traditional tea ceremonies in Japan, cooking classes in Thailand, or visits to ancient temples in Cambodia.

Best Time to Go
October to April for Southeast Asia; March to May for Japan’s cherry blossoms

Top Cruise Lines
Princess Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean

5. South Pacific & Tahiti Cruise – A Tropical Paradise


Bora Bora

Why It's So Special

If your dream cruise includes palm trees gently swaying in the wind, overwater bungalows, and sapphire blue waters, then a South Pacific cruise will be your ultimate escape. The region is home to some of the planet's most breathtaking islands, including Bora Bora, Fiji, and Tahiti.

A cruise in the South Pacific enables you to see multiple stunning islands without the inconvenience of plane island-hopping. Snorkel among manta rays, view historic Polynesian villages, hike to hidden waterfalls, or simply lounge around on silky white sand beaches.

The laid-back culture of the region, and its otherworldly beauty, make it an extremely romantic and revitalising destination to cruise.

Best Time to Visit
May to October for the dry season and gentle seas

Best Cruise Lines

Paul Gauguin Cruises, Windstar, Oceania Cruises

Which Of These Dream Cruises Are On Your Bucket List?

Cruise ships offer many benefits as a holiday to remember and every one of these cruises provides a once-in-a-lifetime experience that surpasses a normal vacation.

From adventure to wildlife, culture, or just total relaxation, there's a cruise for every one of you out there. 

Bucket list cruises do not have to break the bank either, from Royal Caribbean Cruises at one end of the budget to Oceania Cruises at the other, bucket list cruises can be as simple or as extravagant as you like.

Let me know, which bucket list cruise would you like to go on? Have you always wanted to go to Antarctica or is Asia the bucket list experience for you?

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Winter Escapes: Seasonal Cruise Deals from Southampton

This summer has been so disappointing for the weather so there is no better time to plan an escape to warmer climates. And what better way to do so than with a luxurious cruise departing from the historic port of Southampton? Embark on a journey of relaxation and adventure as you sail through crystal-clear waters, basking in the sun and exploring exotic destinations. From the Canary Islands' beauty to the Mediterranean's cultural richness, there is a winter cruise deal from Southampton waiting to whisk you away to paradise.

Discovering the Best Winter Destinations

Arvia

When the chill of winter takes hold, the allure of sun-drenched destinations becomes irresistible. Southampton cruises during winter often head towards the balmy Canary Islands, where the weather remains warm and inviting. The islands offer a unique blend of Spanish culture, volcanic landscapes, and lush forests, making them perfect for those looking to swap frost for sunshine.

Another favourite winter escape is the Caribbean, accessible via transatlantic journeys that begin in Southampton. These cruises are ideal for travellers eager to indulge in the Caribbean islands' crystal-clear waters and vibrant cultures. From the colourful streets of Barbados to the pristine beaches of St. Lucia, each island presents a paradise that defies the dreariness of winter.

For those with a love for adventure and warmer climates, cruises heading to the Mediterranean unveil a tapestry of history, cuisine, and scenic beauty. The Mediterranean winters are mild and less crowded, allowing travellers to explore the ancient ruins in Rome, the artistic treasures of Florence, and the bustling markets of Istanbul in peace.

Some cruises venture to the far reaches of the Middle East, offering an escape to the luxurious cityscapes of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Here, winter travellers can bask in the futuristic architecture and expansive shopping complexes, all while enjoying daytime temperatures that are pleasantly warm rather than overwhelming in the winter. Each of these destinations, accessible from cruises Southampton, provides a winter retreat that promises both warmth and wonder.

Benefits of Winter Cruising

Winter cruising offers many advantages, particularly for those seeking a tranquil vacation away from the bustling crowds of peak travel seasons. As ships sail from Southampton in the colder months, passengers can enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere onboard. This is coupled with the personal attention of crew members, who can provide a more tailored service due to fewer guests.

Cost-effectiveness is another significant benefit of embarking on a cruise during winter. With fewer travellers opting to cruise these months, prices tend to be considerably lower. This affordability extends to onboard amenities and excursions, allowing travellers to indulge more without stretching their budgets. Additionally, cruise lines often offer enticing incentives such as cabin upgrades, onboard credit, or complimentary packages to attract winter cruisers.

The winter season also brings unique itineraries that are not available during the summer months. For example, cruises from Southampton can take you to the enchanting Christmas markets along the Rhine or the serene beauty of the Norwegian fjords under the Northern Lights. These seasonal routes offer experiences distinct from the standard cruise itineraries, adding a special allure to winter voyages.

Sailing in winter allows passengers to enjoy the festive decorations and special events that cruise ships offer during the holiday season. From themed dinners to special shows, cruises are designed to enhance the festive spirit during this time of year. Whether celebrating with family or seeking a cosy getaway, winter cruises provide a memorable setting for enjoying the colder months in style and comfort.

What to Pack for a Winter Cruise

Barbados


Given the cooler weather, essential items include layered clothing such as thermal wear, sweaters, and a durable, water-resistant coat. These layers allow for adjustments based on daily temperature fluctuations in Southampton or exploring chilly European ports. If you are heading to a sunny destination, don't forget the shorts and swimwear though!

Footwear is equally essential; comfortable, non-slip boots are necessary for excursions in potentially icy or snowy conditions. Packaging warm socks, a hat, gloves, and a scarf will keep you cosy during outdoor activities. These accessories provide warmth and add a stylish touch to your winter outfits.

Remember to include evening wear for those planning to partake in formal dining or special events onboard. Cruises often feature gala nights where dress codes are stricter. For these occasions, an elegant suit or dress, complemented by warm formal coats or shawls, ensures both style and comfort against the brisk sea air.

Consider your health and wellness essentials, including moisturisers and lip balms to combat dry, cold air and any necessary medications. A good-quality sunscreen should also be considered, as UV exposure can be significant even in winter, especially when reflecting off snow or water. Of course, if you are heading to the Canary Islands or the Caribbean suncream is essential!

Navigating Winter Weather Conditions

Understanding how to navigate variable winter weather conditions is essential for a pleasant experience when setting sail on a winter cruise from Southampton. Preparation is key, starting with checking the weather forecasts regularly as your departure date approaches as weather conditions may change.

Onboard, it’s vital to stay informed about daily weather updates provided by the ship's crew. These updates can significantly influence your day-to-day activities, helping you decide whether to enjoy indoor entertainment or warm up for refreshing sea air on deck. The crew's expertise in navigating diverse weather conditions ensures your safety and comfort, allowing you to relax and enjoy the journey without worry.

For those days when the weather turns particularly harsh, make the most of the ship's amenities. Most modern cruise ships are well equipped with indoor pools, spas, libraries, and various entertainment options, making staying indoors just as exciting as exploring the deck

In conclusion, always dress in layers while on a winter cruise. Layering allows you to adjust your comfort level as temperatures change throughout the day or between indoor and outdoor environments. Essentials include thermal undergarments, a fleece or wool mid-layer, and a waterproof outer layer to protect against wind and rain. If you are cruising to the Caribbean or sunny destinations, don't forget the sunglasses, suncream, shorts and sunhat. Enjoy!

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8 Reasons to Embark On A Transatlantic Cruise With Plenty Of Sea Days

In a world where everyone is always on the go, a transatlantic cruise offers a respite, a chance to step back from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and embrace the rhythm of the ocean. While cruise holidays may not be for everyone, we love them, and especially cruises that sail across the seas on a transatlantic voyage. While some may shudder at the idea of days spent solely at sea, these extended voyages provide a unique opportunity for relaxation, introspection, and unforgettable experiences. Here are eight compelling reasons why you should consider setting sail on a transatlantic cruise with abundant sea days.

1. Unmatched Tranquility

Arvia

Picture yourself on the deck of a luxurious cruise ship, surrounded by nothing but the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. With no ports of call to rush to, you can fully immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the sea, far from the distractions of daily life. Get a book from the library onboard or get out your electronic book and take some time to wind down. Take a swim in the indoor or outdoor pools and relax in the jacuzzis. 

2. Indulgent Spa Days

You have ample time to pamper yourself at the onboard spa. Treat yourself to a massage, facial, or other rejuvenating treatments, and let the stresses of everyday life melt away. Or maybe get your hair or nails done.  You can even buy a day pass to areas called The Sanctuary or The Retreat where you can relax in an area with complimentary food too.

3. Amazing Food

dessert

Talking about food, one of the highlights of any cruise is the exquisite dining experience, and a transatlantic voyage is no exception. From gourmet cuisine to casual fare, you'll have the opportunity to indulge in a diverse array of culinary delights prepared by excellent chefs. From Asian food to Mexican, American steakhouse to Teppanyaki, cruise food can be diverse and varied and it can be a great time to try food you haven't experienced before. 

4. Enriching Activities

From educational lectures and language classes to cooking demonstrations and wine tastings, sea days are filled with enriching activities designed to engage and entertain passengers of all interests. I've been to talks from pilots and detectives to art and culture talks. I've also seen cookery demonstrations from Michelin-starred chef Marco Pierre White. In conclusion, there are some great enriching activities on board ships. 

5. Make Great Friendships

friends

On a transatlantic cruise, you'll have the chance to forge new friendships with fellow passengers and crew members. Whether you're swapping stories over dinner or participating in onboard activities together, the shared experience of life at sea creates bonds that can last a lifetime, especially so on a transatlantic trip. I am still in touch with people I have been on transatlantic cruises with and we still chat online. 

7. A Chance To Stargaze 

Away from the glare of city lights, the night sky at sea is a canvas of stars. Whether you simply appreciate the beauty of stargazing on deck or you want to experience the Northern Lights, there are many opportunities to star gaze on a transatlantic trip. Some of the Cunard ships even have a planetarium on board.

8. Spectacular Sunrises and Sunset


cruise ship sunset

There's something magical about watching the sun rise and set over the ocean. On a transatlantic cruise, you'll have front-row seats to these breathtaking displays of nature every single day. You may even see wildlife like birds, fish and even dolphins as you sail along the sea. We saw flying fish on our recent transatlantic cruise.

8. The Journey Itself

In today's fast-paced world, we're often so focused on reaching our destination that we forget to enjoy the journey. A transatlantic cruise with plenty of sea days is a reminder to slow down, savour the moment, and appreciate the beauty of the world around us. It also feels like a real adventure and is definitely a trip to remember. 

In conclusion, a transatlantic cruise with abundant sea days offers a unique opportunity to disconnect from the stresses of everyday life, reconnect with yourself and others, and create memories that will last a lifetime. So why not check out the transatlantic cruises out there from companies such as Princess Cruises, Celebrity and Royal Caribbean cruises and embark on this extraordinary adventure and discover the joys of life at sea?

While you are here check out our cruise videos on our YouTube channel Fly Drive Explore

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100 Essential Tips for First-Time Cruisers

Embarking on your first cruise can be an exciting and memorable experience. However, the sheer size and complexity of cruise ships can be overwhelming for newcomers. To ensure you make the most of your voyage, I've compiled a comprehensive list of 100 essential tips for first-time cruisers.


Britannia


From planning and packing to onboard activities and disembarkation, these tips will help you navigate your way through your maiden cruise with ease.

1. Research and choose the right cruise line and ship that suits your preferences and budget. We went with P and O for our first cruise as they are a UK line, they had a lot of choice sailing from the UK and they are very well priced in our opinion.

2. Consider a shorter cruise to get a taste of a cruise line for the first time.

3. Check out cruiser vloggers like Paul and Carole Love To Travel, Emma Cruises and our YouTube Channel Fly Drive Explore for an insight into what to expect on a cruise.

4. Book your cruise well in advance to secure the best deals and cabin options. Or if you don't mind taking a chance then a last-minute deal can be more affordable although you may not get to choose your cabin.

5. If you are worried about seasickness then a cabin mid-ship and low down is the ideal location. Also, it’s wise to pack travel sickness tablets like Kwells, Sturgeon or Avomine. We take a tablet the day before a cruise and for the first couple of days. This can help you find your ‘sealegs’. 

6. Familiarise yourself with the cruise itinerary and port stops to plan your shore excursions. Excursions with the cruise line can be more expensive however the cruise ship will wait for you if your return gets delayed. If you are going to book an independent tour book it for the morning so you allow plenty of time to return to the ship if delayed. 

7. Don't forget to inform the cruise line of any mobility restrictions, dietary restrictions or allergies in advance.

8. Most cruise lines ask for proof of travel insurance with cruise cover that covers medical treatment. If you have a medical emergency (and I hope you don't!) being airlifted off ship can be extremely expensive. 

9. Arrive at the embarkation port a day before your cruise to avoid any travel delays if at all possible. Budget for an overnight stay to avoid the stress of travel delays. 

10. Pack a carry-on bag with essentials like medications, travel documents, and a change of clothes. You will leave your suitcase at bag drop and may not get it back until later that night. 

11. Check what items are restricted on board. Items with a heating element like clothes steamers are often restricted but most allow hair stylers and straightening irons.

12. Utilise luggage tags provided by the cruise line to easily identify your bags, and make sure they are stuck on well. We used some clear sellotape to secure ours. You can clear luggage label pouches online in places like Amazon if you are interested.

13. Attend the mandatory safety drill upon boarding the ship, also called a Muster drill. Many are done via an app these days but you will need to check in with safety staff to be aware of where your evacuation point is.

14. Pack a swimsuit in your carry-on for immediate access to the pool or hot tub.

15. Bring a small first-aid kit with basic medications and remedies. If you forget travel sickness tablets you can buy these on board but they may be expensive. If you feel really ill you can have a travel sickness injection but these are very pricey. 

16. Pack a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated onboard and to carry during excursions. Many cruise lines have free water stations to fill up your bottle.

17. Consider packing a small collapsible cooler for keeping drinks cool during shore excursions.

18. Opt for wrinkle-resistant clothing to minimise ironing needs. You can also buy a spray called Crease Release to help the creases fall out. On Ocean cruises there will often be washing machines and irons on board the ship. Most ships have a laundry service too at a fee.

19. Bring a waterproof phone case for beach and water activities.

20. Pack travel-sized laundry detergent for quick hand washing. 

Us in Norway
Stavanger Norway 


21. Familiarise yourself with the ship's layout and facilities upon arrival. The cruise company will provide you with a map of the layout of the ship, either on a paper map or you will find it on their app.

22. Download the cruise line's mobile app or use its website for access to daily schedules, onboard activities, and reservations. Most also still print out a daily newsletter of what’s going on day to day. 

23. Make dining reservations as soon as possible
 to secure preferred dining times and speciality restaurants.

24. Pack a small amount of cash for purchases at ports that may not accept cards.

25. Pack a collapsible tote bag or backpack for carrying items during port visits or to the beach.

26. Check what the weather will be like and pack sunscreen and insect repellent for outdoor activities if applicable. Again you may be able to buy these on board but they will be expensive.

27. Bring a universal power adapter if travelling internationally, however, P and O have UK plugs on their ships.

28. Participate in the embarkation day activities and explore the ship. Many ships have a sailaway party and it can be fun to participate.

29. 
There are some items that may be useful to pack, like towel clips to keep your towels on the sunbeds in windy weather, metallic hooks for extra storage and binoculars to view sealife. 

30. Check the daily newsletter or app for a schedule of onboard activities and entertainment. It can be useful to take photos of the newsletter so you have the itinerary on your phone at any time. 

31. Explore the ship's onboard amenities such as the spa, gym, and sports facilities. The spa sometimes has special offers later on in the cruise. 

32. Try out different dining venues and take advantage of 24-hour room service. Some room service offerings may be complimentary and without service charge, so check.

33. Use hand sanitisers frequently and wash your hands on a regular basis to maintain good hygiene onboard. As well as helping to minimise the risk of COVID it also helps prevent Norovirus from spreading.

34. Don't skip the evening shows and live performances—cruise entertainment can be top-notch. Some have West-End style shows and performers ranging from professional singers to comedians and magicians. You could even have a flutter on the on the cruise casino, just be aware of your limits. 

35. Enjoy the various swimming pools and hot tubs available on board. Some of the bigger and newer ships even have water slides and water sports activities. We found it was lovely relaxing in one of the hot tubs when we got back from an excursion. They are much less busy on a port day than on a sea day.

36. Attend the themed parties and deck events organised by the cruise line. Some of the common themes on cruise lines like Royal Caribbean can be 'White night' '80's night', or 'Masquerade ball'. These differ depending on the cruise line and ship.

37. Take advantage of the duty-free shops onboard for souvenirs and essentials. Some cruises offer incentives of free on-board credit when you book. A top tip is don't leave it to the last day to use it up as they may sell out of what you want and it will be super busy the day before departure. 

38. Avoid overpacking—cruise cabins tend to have limited storage space. However, you can often take as many cases as you want if you are not flying. There is usually a weight restriction on each bag for health and safety reasons, usually 23 kg. 

39. Stay organised by using packing cubes or zip-lock bags for your belongings.

40. Respect the onboard smoking policy and the designated smoking areas.
Viking Village
Viking Village near Flam Norway

41. If the ship has complimentary room service, make use of it for breakfast on days with early excursions.

42. Try the local cuisine during port visits for a cultural experience. It's always great to spend money in the local economy.

43. Take part in onboard enrichment activities like cooking classes, talks about the country you are visiting, art classes or language lessons for the full onboard experience. These vary from ship to ship. 

44. Attend the captain's welcome party and cocktail receptions. You will often get a free glass of something bubbly.

45. Never book a cruise for that one port you want to visit. Due to weather, your port of call may be cancelled. You can however get port cancellation insurance which will pay out if a port is cancelled. Typically £100 a port.

46.  Research and book shore excursions in advance or consider exploring ports independently. It's cheaper to do it independently but if you book with the cruise line they will wait for you if you are late. 

47. Put your phone in aeroplane mode to prevent connecting to the expensive maritime network.  

48. Pack a waterproof bag or pouch for protecting your electronics and valuables during water-based excursions.

49. Learn a few basic phrases in the local language to communicate with locals during port visits.

50. Keep a copy of your passport and other important documents in a safe place onboard.  If there is a safe, use it!

Queen-Mary
51. Taking about keeping your valuables safe, your purse or wallet can be kept in a safe on board and you will use your cruise card to purchase items. 

52. 
 Check if you require any travel visas for the ports of call you'll be visiting.

53. Make use of the ship's photography services for professional vacation pictures. These however can be pricey. Why not ask others to take a photo of you on your phone as most have great cameras these days. 

54. If you can disconnect from technology and enjoy the relaxation and tranquillity of being at sea.

55. Alternatively, take advantage of the onboard Wi-Fi packages for staying connected. These can be expensive and you may not get great reception, especially in areas like the Norwegian Fjords. You could also consider an eSIM like one from 
eSIM Europe This can get yor instant connectivity and local rates for data. 

56. Attend destination lectures and port talks to gather insights about the upcoming ports.

57. Bring a carry-on bag for the first and last day. Your bags may get to your room later than you and you have to leave your main case the night before departure. A smaller carry-on bag is great for your essentials and a change of clothes. 

58. You can get sunburn quickly on a ship due to the light reflection from the sea especially if you are in a pool or hot tub, so bring the high SPF sunscreen.

59. Some ships have an ATM or will be able to change the currency for you but use it sparingly as they often charge high fees.

60. Engage with the ship's crew and learn about their experiences and cultures. You will often find that you will get better service if they get to know you.

61. Keep an eye on your onboard account to ensure there are no unexpected charges.

62. Weigh up the benefits of purchasing a beverage package if you plan on consuming a lot of drinks onboard, versus pay as you go. Check out the drinks menus online to work it out.

63. Respect the environmental guidelines and dispose of waste properly. 

64. Take part in the onboard games, quizzes and trivia sessions for a fun and interactive experience. Most are free.

65. 
Stay active and take advantage of the onboard fitness facilities and exercise classes. Some of these will be free and some will be at a charge. I took part in complimentary line dancing classes on P and O cruises.

66. If you are interested in art attend the art auctions and browse the ship's art collections.

67. Enjoy the sunrise or sunset from various vantage points on the ship. There is nothing nicer than relaxing on board with a cocktail or glass of wine and watching the sunset.

68. 
Carry a travel adapter for charging your electronic devices in the cabin.

69. A port day can be a good day to explore the ship when it's quieter. 

70. You can order extra food in the main dining rooms. These are restaurants that you don't pay for and are included, however, they often have small portions. So if you want an extra starter, more vegetables or another dessert, don't forget to ask nicely and you should get what you wish for. 

71. If you are worried about seasickness a cabin mid-ship and low down is the ideal location, and of course take travel tablets as mentioned before.

72. Learn about the ship's tipping policy and prepare gratuities accordingly. P and O have these included in the fare but some people like to leave an extra tip for their cabin steward or waiter. 

73. Take advantage of the ship's laundry facilities if you prefer doing your own laundry. 

74. Respect the designated quiet areas and observe noise restrictions.

75. Bring a good book or e-reader for relaxation during sea days. Also, check if there is a library on board the ship or an area for book swaps.

76. There may be unique experiences on particular ships so be sure to read about the ship in advance and look into taking part, you may not get the chance again. For example, the Queen Mary 2 has a planetarium, and P & O Arvia has an escape room on board

77. Stay updated on the ship's time zone changes, especially during long cruises or international itineraries. Don't forget to set your watch to ship time. 

78. Follow the onboard dress code guidelines for formal nights and themed events. It is part of the fun, however, there are usually restaurants and buffets where they do not have a dress code and you can be super casual.

79. Attend the captain's farewell party and the final night's entertainment.

80. There are some items that may be useful to pack, like towel clips to keep your towels on the sunbeds in windy weather, metallic hooks for extra storage and binoculars to view sealife.

pool on ship
81. Explore the ship's outdoor decks and find your favourite spot to relax.
 
82. If mobility isn't a problem take the stairs to work off your food and drink, use the fitness facilities and classes or take daily strolls on the promenade deck.

83. Enjoy the onboard casino but gamble responsibly. You may get free drinks or free play, so ask the hosts.

84. Take lots of photos and capture memories of your cruise experience. Also don't forget to ask others to take a photo of you on special nights like black tie night. Of course, this is cheaper than the professional photographers on board but you may not get the quality. 

85. Respect the ship's no-smoking policy in cabins and public areas.

86. Try out different cuisines and dishes at the buffet and speciality restaurants. I found P and O do great Indian and Asian food. 

87. Check the daily drink specials and happy hour promotions for savings on alcoholic drinks. 

88. Attend the onboard art and craft sessions for a creative experience. These are often held on ships with a number of sea days. 

89. Pack an extra set of prescription glasses or contacts if needed. Just in case you lose one.

90. Engage in the onboard dance classes and learn a few new moves.

91. Participate in the onboard game shows and quizzes. We loved the Jukebox music quiz every day on P and O.

92.  Silent Discos are fun, if you like a boogie and they have one on the ship then do go, you will enjoy it!

93. Take advantage of the ship's kids clubs if travelling with children. These are often free but will need to be booked in advance. 

94. Respect the ship's policies regarding bringing food and beverages from ashore. On P and O they let you bring 1 litre of alcohol per person on embarkation and as many mixers as you want.

95. Stay informed about any weather updates or changes to the itinerary. You can take out travel insurance that covers missed ports and they will pay you if this happens 

96. Consider joining a cruise loyalty program to enjoy future benefits and discounts.
Enjoy the sunrise or sunset from your cabin's balcony or on board deck.  

97. Attend the live cooking demonstrations and tastings onboard. You could also consider cookery classes if they hold them on your ship at a charge.

98. Don't be late in port or the ship will go without you! Check you have the port authority details saved in case you are left behind. They are usually on the ship's newsletter you get every day.

99. If you are enjoying the cruise, and want to book with the same cruise line, you may get a discount if booking on board or extra On Board Credit. Ask at reception or the booking area.

100. Finally, cruising is what you make of it and everyone will have a different experience. Try to relax and enjoy! 

Embarking on your first cruise can be an unforgettable adventure and there are so many benefits to cruising it is addictive. By following these 100 essential tips, you'll be well-prepared to make the most of your journey. From planning and packing to onboard activities and exploring ports of call, these tips will help you navigate your maiden cruise with confidence and ease. So, get ready to set sail and create memories that will last a lifetime! Bon voyage!