Planning to drive to the port for you cruise? If so, then you'll have to decide where you will park your car for the trip. Every cruise port has parking that's operated by the port itself. In addition, many ports have nearby independent parking that's usually cheaper, but not as convenient. No matter where you decide to park, however, it's going to cost you. It's common for major ports to charge around $20-$25 per day. For a week-long cruise that means you're hundreds just to park your car --...| Cruzely.com
Whether it's your first sailing or your 50th, there are always new cruise tips to learn for when you take your trip. That's why we've rounded up a staggering 107 of the best cruise tips, secrets and freebies for you to enjoy. Having sailed on countless cruises across every major cruise line, we have a unique experience when it comes to tips and tricks for sailing. (Seriously, we've been on a lot of cruises. For example, the picture above isn't some stock photo. We took it of Norwegian Encore ...| Cruzely.com
About to head to Norwegian Cruise Lines' Great Stirrup Cay? Get ready to have a blast. When it comes to cruising, it's hard to beat a port-of-call that's a private island. Every major cruise line has (at least) one, and while each is different, they are all desirable places to spend a day. Today, Norwegian Cruise Line actually operates a couple, including Harvest Caye in the Caribbean and Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas. So what can you expect from your visit? We've put together everything t...| Cruzely.com
Packing for a cruise is unique from any other vacation. Here are nearly 40 items you'll want to bring along.| Cruzely.com