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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS : Shore Excursions
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Asked Questions Index Page ]
| How
do I book shore excursions?
What
can I do in port?
How physically
challenging are the Shore Excursions?
What
do Shore Excursions include?
When
and where do Shore Excursions depart?
Is it
possible to "Miss the Boat"?
What
type of transportation is used for Shore Excursions?
Will
transportation be available from the ship to city
centers?
How should
I tip our Guide/Driver?
How
can I find out more about the ports we'll be visiting?
Will
I miss meals when I go ashore?
What
should I wear?
Will
I have time to shop?
| How do I book shore
excursions? |
Most cruise lines now offer passengers a way
to view and book their shore excursions in advance
via their web site. You may also booking once
you’re onboard the ship. Some cruise line
will send out to you a shore excursion booklet
to, you just complete the booking form and mail
it back. Many popular excursions sell out quickly,
so we recommend reserving as far in advance as
possible. You can also reserve selected excursions
on our Shore
Excursions page.
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These so much you'll have a hard time choosing!
You can go off on your own. Or take a guided tour,
you can search ancient ruins or hunt for shopping
bargains. Ride a raft over river rapids, a bike
ride down the side of a 10,000-foot volcano, or
ride a horse across miles of hills and beaches.
Climb a waterfall or pyramid. See the birthplace
of civilization or listen to steel drum bands.
Follow the footsteps of history or the wake of
a waterskiing boat. If there's still time, play
golf or tennis. Eat native foods. Learn how to
windsurf. Sun and swim at some of the world's
best beaches. Catch a record marlin. Sail, snorkel
or go scuba diving. Go to a nightclub or glittering
casino. Take a cable car to the top of a mountain.
Explore dark catacombs. In short, a cruise is
the easiest way to see new places and do all the
things you dream of. Cruising is the perfect way
to sample a number of destinations that you may
want to return to for another vacation...and you
never have to pack and unpack - the destinations
come to you!
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| How physically
challenging are the shore excursions? |
It really depends on the tour. For example in
some of the European cities you'll be visiting
are ancient. Their quaint, narrow, cobblestone
streets have been in existence long before motorized
transportation. To preserve their beauty, some
cities and old towns are pedestrian only. Most
tours require some degree of walking; however,
some excursions require extensive walking. Likewise,
grand entryways and sprawling gardens of certain
castles and cathedrals make walking and stair-climbing
a necessity. Most of the sports based trips will
also required quiet a bit of energy, like Jet
ski, waterskiing and mountain biking.
Most cruise lines indicate which tours are more
physical than others in their brochures and at
the Shore Excursion Desk. Whatever your fitness
level, we highly recommend comfortable, low-heeled
walking shoes (tennis shoes).
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| What do shore excursions
include? |
Shore excursions include transportation according
to the itinerary, and meals, refreshments, guides,
and entrance fees as indicated in the tour description
book. Fares for shore excursions are subject to
change without notice until booked.
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| When and where
do shore excursions depart? |
Prepaid tickets will indicate the departure location
and time. If you are reserving an excursion in
advance, you will be notified as to the times
and locations along with other important details.
But shore excursions booked via the cruise line
should always depart from the ship.
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| Is it possible
to "miss the boat?" |
All guests are required to be back aboard their
ship no later than 30 minutes prior to the scheduled
departure time, which is listed in the daily bulletin
and at the gangway as you leave the ship. The
scheduling of all shore excursions conform with
this requirement. However, if you leave a tour
en route, it will be your responsibility to secure
transportation and return to the pier on time.
If you don't make it, they'll see you at the next
port at your expense.
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| What type of transportation
is used for Shore Excursions? |
Standards of transport vary considerably from
country to country; however, excursions utilize
the best quality transportation possible in each
port. Air-conditioned vehicles are not always
available. Guest wishing to travel together with
friends should leave the ship together, as this
will help the tour staff allocate space in the
same vehicle.
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| Will transportation
be available to the city centers? |
There are many ports in Europe that are not located
in the city center. For the convenience of their
guests, some cruise lines like Royal Caribbean,
shuttle bus service is arranged in those ports
that are located a 1/2 mile or more away from
the closest city center and do not have adequate
local transportation available. (Believe us, finding
local transportation is not a problem in the Caribbean.
They will find you. Europe is a different) Schedules
and days of operation are usually posted in the
ship's bulletin.
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| How should I tip
our Guide/Driver? |
Extending a gratuity to your guide or driver
is strictly optional; A commonly accepted guideline
is $1 per person for a half day and $2 per person
for a full day.
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| How can I find
out more about the ports we'll be visiting?
|
On most cruise ships, you will find a shore excursions
desk as well as a qualified lecturer will hold
informative talks on each port of call you visit.
If you still have questions, the Port Lecturer
will be glad to answer them. You should also do
a little research before you go. Your local library
should have all kinds of books pertaining to your
destination. Frommer's and Fodor's also have wonderfully
informative books identifying local points of
interest, culture, and history.
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| Will I miss meals
or go hungry when I go ashore? |
Most tour departure times complement the ship's
meal service hours, so you can enjoy your meal
aboard then go ashore. Some tours may include
food and drinks, however, on some full day tours,
or if you take more than one tour in a day, your
return on board may not coincide with meal hours.
A buffet, snack, or room service is usually available
all the time.
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Other countries may have more conservative ideas
about dress than you're accustomed (Some European,
middle & Far East countries). Attention is
drawn to this matter so as not to offend. Cruise
lines suggest when visiting places of worship
(cathedrals), you dress conservatively, avoiding
shorts or sundresses. Attend the port lectures
for guidance.
Guests should wear comfortable walking shoes at
all times. When visiting ruins or walking on cobblestone
streets, wear rubber-soled shoes (tennis shoes).
It's also smart to wear a sun hat.
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| Will I have time
to shop? |
Whenever possible, shopping time is allocated
within the timeframe of the excursions. However,
tours are not designed primarily for shopping.
Lot of the posts now have duty free shopping,
so if you have missed out now is the time to get
those last minute gifts.
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