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    Things to Never Do on Cruises, From Travel Planner Who’s Been on 25+

    ThePostMasterBy ThePostMasterMay 29, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    • I’m a travel planner and have seen even experienced travelers make the same mistakes on cruises.
    • It’s too risky to fly into your departure city on the same day your ship sets sail.
    • Book excursions as early as possible, pack light, and bring cash.

    Cruising is one of my favorite ways to see the world.

    I’ve gone on more than 25 myself and have spent several years helping others enjoy them in my work as a travel planner.

    Over time, I’ve learned that even the most experienced cruisers can make mistakes that can end up costing them time and money.

    Here are a few things I suggest you avoid doing on your next cruise.

    Flying into your departure area the same day your cruise leaves

    Take into consideration how far the airport is from the cruise terminal.


    Jennifer Greene

    If your cruise departs at 4 p.m., don’t schedule your flight to arrive that morning. That’s the No. 1 mistake I see my clients make.

    There’s so much uncertainty with air travel, and one minor issue could cause you to miss the boat. You also need to give yourself time to pick up your luggage from baggage claim and travel to the cruise terminal from the airport 

    Instead, fly into your port city the night before you set sail. This allows you to have a more leisurely morning getting to the cruise port.

    Booking your cruise during the “wrong” season


    View of blue water beneath a furnished hut.

    The time of year you cruise is just as important as the activities you plan.


    Jennifer Greene

    Timing is everything when it comes to cruising — when you go is just as important as where you go.

    Rather than choosing dates at random, schedule your cruise intentionally so you can make the most of your time at each destination.

    If your bucket list has whale-watching in Alaska on it, take an August cruise. To increase your chances of avoiding hurricanes and large crowds, visit the Caribbean during winter months.

    Working with a travel professional can help you find the best time of year to go if you don’t want to do the research yourself. 

    Not checking if your cruise is all-inclusive before you book


    Sign of Italian restaurant, Giovanni's.

    Certain excursions can cost extra.


    Jennifer Greene

    Although there’s usually a lot included in cruise fares, like meals and activities, it’s not always an all-inclusive vacation.

    On some ships, certain restaurants, activities, and excursions cost extra. You’ll probably want to budget for those ahead of time, so make sure to check what’s included in your package before you leave.

    Skipping out on travel insurance


    Market vendors on land.

    I don’t think you can ever be too safe when getting travel insurance.


    Jennifer Greene

    Travel insurance can protect your hard-earned vacation dollars, should you need to cancel or adjust your trip.

    It’s also wise to ensure that you’re covered for any medical situations that can occur while traveling abroad or at sea. Do some research to see which plan works best for you.

    Overpacking for the cruise


    Bathroom in cruise ship room.

    Your bathroom will probably be on the smaller side.


    Jennifer Greene

    While thinking about what to pack for a cruise, don’t skimp on the necessities, like medicine and other essentials that can’t be bought on board. 

    Just remember that your cabin will probably be pretty snug — only pack what you need.

    I also suggest checking the cruise itinerary for theme parties or formal nights before you pack so you can prepare accordingly.

    Buying wine by the glass instead of the bottle — and not asking to save leftovers


    Candlelit dining room on cruise.

    Some ships allow you to bring wine on board.


    Matt Hochberg/Royal Caribbean Blog

    If you don’t have a beverage package, ordering wine by the glass every night can get expensive.

    Bottles can be a better value, and if you don’t finish it in one sitting, ask your server to recork it and save it for the next day. I’ve had luck doing this and it’s saved me money.

    Pro tip: Some cruise lines also allow you to bring two bottles of wine per stateroom onto the ship.

    Not booking high-demand extras in advance


    Two tropical drinks in glasses.

    Cruise lines sometimes offer discounted rates if you book drink packages in advance.


    Jennifer Greene

    If you want to secure a certain excursion, find out how far in advance your cruise allows you to book them and try to make the reservation that day. 

    You don’t have to plan your cruise down to the minute, but some things are worth locking down in advance, like sought-after dinner reservations, massages, and cabana rentals.

    If you don’t book until you board, you might be left on a waitlist.

    Plus, sometimes cruise lines offer discounted rates on drink packages, WiFi plans, and shore excursions if you book them before you leave.

    Forgetting to bring cash


    Casino on cruise.

    Cash tends to be helpful to have for tipping and gambling.


    Jennifer Greene

    There are ample opportunities to tip on a cruise, so small bills come in handy. Cash is also good to have at ports with local markets and small vendors.

    You’ll also want some if you plan to gamble. Every cruise ship I’ve been on, with the exception of ones from Disney Cruise Line, has had a casino.

    Booking a cruise that doesn’t fit your vibe and needs


    Cruise docked in its terminal.

    Selecting the right cruise ship is crucial if you want to have a great vacation.


    Jennifer Greene

    Not all ships are the same, and choosing the wrong cruise could ruin your vacation.

    The ship is going to be your home for about a week or longer — so take time to determine what amenities and vibes are most important to you.

    With so much variety, there’s a cruise line to suit everyone’s needs, and the industry is continually expanding to include niche markets.

    This story was originally published on March 20, 2023, and most recently updated on May 29, 2025.





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