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01 December 2022

Relaxing on a cruise in pleasant weather seemed to be a world apart from the disastrous weather scheduled to slam Australia this month. In previous years, millions of passengers were expected to have sailed from Australian ports in the weeks preceding Christmas Day.

It’s simple to understand why. A Christmas cruise is a relaxing way to escape the chilly weather. You don’t have to worry about decorating, hosting family, or preparing a holiday feast. Instead, you may spend your time booking excursions in each port of call.

Here is some tried-and-true advice for what to remember while booking a holiday cruise.

Choose Your Itinerary With Consideration

While the ‘winter sun’ may seem exotic, you must first decide where you want to enjoy it. Caribbean cruises are quite popular among Europeans and Americans alike. This is because of the assured sunlight, beaches, and activities. This is our favourite winter itinerary, although many people find Christmas in the sun unreal since it differs from Christmas at home. Because of where you are, the environment on board is usually casual. Consider Christmas tunes played with steel drums.

During winter, the larger cruise companies frequently station portions of their fleet in the Caribbean. This means people will have to fly to a ship to board it. However, sea days are limited because the ships are already in the Caribbean, leaving more capacity on the schedule for additional stops.

If you don’t want to go back and forth, try scheduling a repositioning cruise that requires one trip. Flights should be included in the cost of your vacation if you purchase a fly cruise. Other locations for Christmas fly cruises include Hawaii, Miami, and New York.

What Clothes Should You Bring On A Christmas Cruise?

Typically, a dress code is only enforced in a few restaurants or on select evenings aboard cruise ships. However, some attendees are unsure of what to dress. And for every clothing code, some individuals attempt to break it. Those who strictly adhere to the dress code frequently complain of slack enforcement, and to be honest, many cruise companies are hesitant to kick guests away, especially for small breaches. There have been several reports of individuals wearing shorts and T-shirts when at least a suit and tie are expected, but loose enforcement isn’t ubiquitous; at least on some ships, people are turned away from the dining area.

Enforcement is essentially up to whoever is standing at the entrance at the time, and how others dress depends on the passenger mix on your specific ship. What we can tell you is what each cruise line recommends. Remember that nothing surpasses comfort on a holiday cruise!

What To Anticipate On Board

Most cruise ships will celebrate Christmas with a festive and positive environment. There will be various special events, including Father Christmas going down the funnel, a crew pantomime, a passenger chorus, and a church service. The ship will be decked out for the occasion as well.

Children may see Father Christmas, and plenty of specialised activities keep them entertained. A special Yuletide menu will be available for lunch or dinner. Officers and crew are separated from their loved ones, so this is a special time for them. They have their celebrations below decks, but they still work all day. Various entertainment is available, including Secret Santa, Christmas discos, and Christmas supper.

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