Tuesday, June 29, 2010

All Inclusive Cruises







All inclusive cruises reduce the risks of theft and concerns people may have about carry a lot of money with them.It is usual for a card to be issued during embarkation procedures, which is presented This type of cruise holiday has made cruising very affordable and a practical, cost effective way to discover different regions of the world for many people and families, as they only spending money required is for personal spending in the on-board duty free shops and casinos, any personal spending during time on-shore is not included within the price. When an all inclusive cruise is booked, a full list of the things which are and those that are not included will be provided. One of the all inclusive aspects which is very appealing to some people is that the staff gratuities on board the ship are also included, this aspect of cruising often fills people with dread!

Unlimited drinks throughout the cruise includes selected wines, spirits, tea, coffee and soft drinks for children, although the spirits are not usually known brand names and surprisingly some all inclusive cruises do charge for bottled water! The all inclusive price includes the flights, where applicable, from local or major airports in the UK and sea travel, hotel accommodation when an onshore overnight stay is part of the itinerary, all port charges and taxes. Many different cruise companies, including Thompson Cruises, offer all inclusive cruises, or give the opportunity to upgrade to all inclusive. All inclusive cruises give the freedom to enjoy a cruise without the worry of 'over spending'.

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