Traveling on a cruise ship is one of the most fun ways to see the world and make new friends. In contrast to the coach tour, the cruising is much more relaxed, with no need to unpack and pack your bags every two days.
It also doesn't make you too tired and offers a genuine, relaxed, hassle-free experience. Cruising is becoming increasingly popular, as evidenced by the latest data on cruise passenger numbers. An estimated 35 million passengers embarked on cruises last year, and the number could increase in the coming years. However, knowing what to take on a trip can be a troubling problem. Especially if this is your first time on a boat and you don't know how much you'll bring.
Travel writer Jason Lepert offers the best advice for those looking for some guidance on this very important issue.
Writing for the website Cruise Critic.com, he said:
“Because many of the surfaces of staterooms and suites are metal, magnetic hooks make them another simple but extremely useful for cruise travelers.”
Jason completed 200 trips on sea, river and expedition cruises, riding almost every standard, premium, luxury and luxury line.
Another great item to pack on your cruise is the shoe organizer. Tanner Callais said.
Tanner is the editor and publisher of Cruzely.com and is a website dedicated to all cruising.
In one of his latest YouTube video clips, Tanner said:
“After all, if you're stuffing the shoe organizers frankly enough shoes you need on your cruise, then you're doing it wrong!
“But the good thing about this is that you can hang it on the bathroom door and put small items in and give it a lot of spots.
“I like to use it on things like sunscreen, sunglasses, towel flips.
“Instead of messing up the whole room, put them all in one organized place.”
The hanging shoe organizer costs just £5.28 and doesn't take up too much space in your luggage.