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Your company will send your documents for your vacation package a month or so before embarkation. They contain important information about ship activities and amenities as well as shore excursions. Many cruise lines allow you to make reservations online via their websites. While you could wait until you board your cruise ship to make these arrangements you'll likely find a long line and inconvenient times available. Booking ahead allows you to begin enjoying yourself the minute you step on board knowing that you've got it all taken care of.

 

Many people book a vacation package to celebrate a milestone like a birthday honeymoon or anniversary. To make your festivities extraordinary check with your cruise line to see what kinds of special packages are available. It's a great idea to do this well in advance of your trip so that there is plenty of time to make arrangements. It's best not to risk disappointment by waiting until you are at sea to request twelve dozen orange roses.

 

Several months before your vacation package assess the amount of credit available on your credit cards. This gives you time to move money around open another card or pay down your balance. Expect that your cruise line will place a hold on your credit card for incidentals upon check in. This hold could range from $50-200 per day.

 

Confirm your cruise line's policy with a quick call. This is really important if you plan more hotel stays and car rentals during your vacation which mean multiple holds on your account. While you will ultimately only be charged for actual expenses it make take several days for it all be adjusted. To avoid the embarrassment of a declined credit card during your trip make sure you have enough available credit.

 

A few days before leaving you'll want to get some cash. Even though you'll use your credit card a lot there are times when you'll need cash. Because of the high rate of fraud traveler's checks aren't taken as often as they used to. Most ships these days have ATMs but you can count on a high fee and they sometimes run empty. When you're on shore you'll find that street vendors and smaller merchants will only accept cash. Recognize your cruise ship staff for all their great service with cash tips. To avoid a lot of inconvenience on your dream vacation pack some cash.

 

Even a chaotic person can get organized for a vacation package. Just a little bit of preparation can ensure that you arrive at your ship prepared to delight in every minute of your vacation package. Make sure your passport is current reserve your shore excursions and spa appointments ahead of time and assess your credit and cash needs. These are small steps that will help make sure you are able to relax and truly enjoy your vacation package. Make sure you pack your sandals and swimsuit!

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When you think about preparing for your vacation package the most important things are not necessarily the perfect swimsuit and sandals. There are a few key steps you can take before your vacation package that will ensure you have a stress-free trip. First ensure you have a valid passport. Next pre-book your shore excursions and ship appointments online. Finally assess your available credit and get plenty of cash to make sure you aren't caught short at sea. These small steps add up to peace of mind so you can really relax during your vacation package.

 

Depending on where your vacation package takes you it is a good idea to get or renew your passport. Recent changes in US law mean that a passport is required to reenter the States from Mexico and the Caribbean. If you already have a passport check the expiration date and make sure it has blank pages. You don't want to be on the high seas when you realize that it expired a month before or worse during your trip.

 

If you don't have one get one as soon as possible and pay the extra money to expedite the process. Once you receive your new passport make several copies of it. If it is lost or stolen you will be very glad you took this step. Give copies to your emergency contact back in the states and put one in your suitcase.

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