A cruise is a holiday type like no other as you’ll experience life on the ship, and have the opportunity to explore new places too, both of which will be enjoyable parts of your trip.

If you have booked your first cruise holiday, you might be wondering how best to prepare for it in order to have the best time possible and eliminate any potential stress and hassle.

Do your research

One way to make sure that you feel prepared in the lead up to your cruise is to research the ship that you will be on and the places that you will be visiting, so that you feel comfortable and make the most of the time that you have away.

Take a look at your cruise ship’s deck plans, reviews that previous customers have left, and information about on-board facilities, so that you know exactly what to expect and what is on offer once you start your voyage.

Some cruise trips have organised trips planned as part of the package, but if this is not the case for you it is a good idea to research where you will be stopping off so that you can prepare your own itineraries. This way you can ensure that you will see everything that you want to while you are there, and can get going as soon as you reach the port.

Pack your bags

Packing your bags for a cruise holiday can be confusing if you are visiting a number of different destinations, so the best advice is to make sure that you have lots of layers so you are ready for any weather.

Some ships have dress codes for certain restaurants and events, so make sure that you check this before you pack so that you don’t get caught out during your holiday, as you want to make sure that you can take part in everything that you’d like to.

Before packing lots of toiletries, a hairdryer, or a number of towels, have a look at what your ship already has on-board so that you don’t waste space in your suitcase by including things that you don’t need.

If you haven’t booked a cruise holiday yet but would like to explore this holiday type further, order some of our great cruise brochures and have a flick through for inspiration.

How to Prepare for your First Cruise Holiday

Common questions

Why can I only order a maximum of 10 brochures per visit to BrochureBank?

Read answer to question Why can I only order a maximum of 10 brochures per visit to BrochureBank?

BrochureBank has been designed to ensure you get the right brochures to arrange your holiday/travel. We are confident the selection will give you the information you need but it has been restricted to 10 brochures to avoid unnecessary wastage.

Can I book a holiday or other travel products through BrochureBank?

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It is not possible to book a holiday via BrochureBank. Most tour operators participating in BrochureBank sell their products primarily through travel agents, but some do take bookings directly. This is indicated in their brochures.

I live outside the UK. Why can't I order brochures?

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With very few exceptions, all companies participating in BrochureBank sell products that originate or depart from the UK or the Irish Republic and are not appropriate for overseas residents.

I am a tour operator and would like my brochures listed on BrochureBank. What should I do?

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