Do you ever get off the ship during cruises?
I’ve never been on a cruise and am planning on one for next spring….
I was looking up the bahamas. So i was wondering if people ever get off the ship during cruises?
Because me and my friends wanted to swim with the dolphins and tour around the bahamas..?
How do cruises work?
Answer by peteandela
a 2 day cruise to nowhere is just a party ship for the weekend.
All other cruises stop so you can get off in ports to stimulate the economy.
Answer by MomSezNo
Always [except for one time in Samana, DR].
You can either use ship excursions or plan your own. The latter is only recommended if you are willing to do a lot of research beforehand, are comfortable being independent, and can be disciplined enough to allow sufficient time to get back to the ship on time [allowing for possible delays]. The ship will not wait for you if you’re late unless you are on one of their excursions.
“How cruises work” is too complicated to explain here. There are many, many choices that one must make in order to choose a cruise and it takes some research to figure out which cruise line/ship is best for you. Your library has books on cruising, as well as Caribbean ports of call [Bahamas is usually included in that, even though it isn't in the Caribbean].
There are also good websites for info on excursions and on cruising. Your question makes it sound as though you are a young person, so I hesitate to recommend the best website out there for cruisers: CruiseCritic.com. It has info about every aspect of cruising, but if you don’t know anything about the subject, it can be a bit overwhelming. If you click on “Boards”, you can browse questions/answers posted by experienced cruisers.
You’ll find that there is some controversy about swimming with the dolphins. Some people feel that it’s cruel to cage dolphins just so that humans can “play” with them.
Answer by luludoodie
On full blown cruises you tend to move to a new destination during the night and spend most of the day ashore. Obviously some days are spent travelling all day.
Answer by RoofingPrincess
How cruises work is: you get on in one city. The ship travels somewhere. If it’s a long trip, you have a full day at sea. Otherwise, you wake up the next morning in a new place. You get to spend part of the day in that new place. Then you get back on the ship, and it leaves to go somewhere else. A 7-night cruise generally has 3 or 4 port stops before returning to the port you started in.
Some people never leave the ship during the cruise, but most do.
Answer by worknlakeside
A good ship that I would suggest is NCL Sky it is one of their older ships and if you time it right the prices are really good and they have a lot of stops for the lenght of cruise. They also go to their private island and it is really nice. I also will suggest going to cruisecritic.com to check out all sorts of great information.
Life aboard a Celebrity Cruise.
What do you think about cruises donating wasted food?
So much food is wasted on cruises every year..
Maybe cruise companies can start donating wasted food at ports?
What’s wrong with donating the food at the port areas for human consumption?
Answer by Paul in San Diego
Just because food is not eaten does not make it fit for human consumption. I saw an episode of Dirty Jobs where they take the uneaten food from all of the casinos in Las Vegas and process it into pig slop. Because of the way the thrown out food is handled and mixed together, it would have to be cooked and processed into a slop for it to be fit for any kind of consumption. And, I doubt anyone would want to eat it.
