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It’s not worth the risk. Get yourself covered with great rates through nib

It’s an unfortunate necessity these days. You need to make sure that you and your family are covered for your travels whether it be by sea, road or air. You never know what may happen and you want to make sure you have sufficient coverage to take care of you if anything unfortunate happens to you while you are away from home.

Most credit cards cover you for insurance if you pay for a certain amount of your trip on them before you leave home, but check the fine print. There are a lot of waivers on what is covered. This is why 101Cruise has partnered with nib insurance to provide you with very competitive rates for your travel insurance. But to get the great rates we can provide you, follow the “Get A Quote” buttons all the way through this article as I explain more in depth about what nib will cover.

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These items will make your cruising holiday life better
First Cruise, Cruise Tips Steve Mummery First Cruise, Cruise Tips Steve Mummery

These items will make your cruising holiday life better

Over the years we’ve travelled we’ve gathered a bunch of items that have simply made our life better, safer and easier, so we thought we’d share them with you and you can share others with us in the comments below the article. From a magnificent passport holder that has the Apple “Find Me” technology hidden inside to the extremely du able 18 or 25 litre Mous backpack or Day BackPack that will store your stuff safely. There’s a stylish charging station that folds up and packs away easily after sitting by your bed each night while you’re away charging your phone, watch and earbuds and packing cubes are probably the biggest game changer we’ve experienced in the last few years, making packing and unpacking an easy task now, plus a few more that you’ll read about.

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11 things that will get you banned for life from cruising
Cruise Tips, First Cruise Steve Mummery Cruise Tips, First Cruise Steve Mummery

11 things that will get you banned for life from cruising

Cruising may seem like a relaxed, carefree vacation, and it is – if you know the rules. Every cruise line has its own set of guidelines detailed in its guest conduct policy, but it’s not often read in detail by cruise passengers. This can lead to serious consequences, including being banned for life or even being detained in a brig till the end of a cruise. From sunbathing topless to having loud sex, here are 11 actions that can land you in hot water on the high seas, and very likely be banned from cruising ever again.

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How I learned to love packing cubes
Cruise Tips Steve Mummery Cruise Tips Steve Mummery

How I learned to love packing cubes

What’s the worst thing about going on holiday? Packing and unpacking has to be it. Some of is have a packing list that we strictly adhere to. Some of us stand at a distance from our luggage and throw stuff five minutes before we leave. Then, I started to see ads for July luggage pop up in my social feed and I was intrigued wth these cute packing cells or cubes as some places call them. How could these make a difference I thought to myself.

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10 different cabin locations to avoid on a cruise ship
First Cruise, Cruise Tips Steve Mummery First Cruise, Cruise Tips Steve Mummery

10 different cabin locations to avoid on a cruise ship

When booking a cruise, you might be overwhelmed by all the cabin options. Sometimes, it is not as easy as simply choosing an interior or balcony. There might be different room categories and layouts, ranging from spacious rooms that are able to accommodate larger families to balconies that overlook the interior of the ship versus the ocean.

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7 things you can’t take on your cruise
Cruise Tips Steve Mummery Cruise Tips Steve Mummery

7 things you can’t take on your cruise

Clearly firearms and explosives (including fireworks) are not allowed on ships as part of your luggage, but there are a few other things that you should also be aware of that you can’t pack in your bags or take on board as carry on when you go on a cruise.

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Staying fit on a cruise
First Cruise, Cruise Tips Steve Mummery First Cruise, Cruise Tips Steve Mummery

Staying fit on a cruise

Most cruise ships have fitness centres that are free to use. Although some of the biggest workout fanatics will spend time there daily, most people looking for a sweat session hit the gym on sea days. Go at peak dining times if you'd like to avoid the crowds.

You'll often find a wide range of cardio machines, including treadmills, ellipticals, stationary bikes and rowers, as well as weight training machines (cable machines and a leg press) and free weights. You might also find high-intensity interval training equipment like kettlebells and medicine balls, plus some yoga mats, bands and foam rollers for stretching out those muscles.

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Embarkation day - what to expect
First Cruise, Cruise Tips Paul McAllister First Cruise, Cruise Tips Paul McAllister

Embarkation day - what to expect

Our number one tip to all customers is to arrive in your departure city the day before embarkation, especially if you don’t live near the port. While you may not need to board until midday or later, you could potentially land up missing embarkation if you experience any delays in your travels, whther that’s from delayed or cancelled flights or even just traffic on the motorway. Unfortunately, the ship won’t wait for you if you’re running late.

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Tips & Tricks that will make your first cruise go smoothly
First Cruise, Cruise Tips Steve Mummery First Cruise, Cruise Tips Steve Mummery

Tips & Tricks that will make your first cruise go smoothly

If you only follow one piece of advice in this story, it should be this one. It is the only way to ensure you won't miss your ship — something that happens to cruisers more often than you would think.

Many cruises depart in the afternoon, so it might seem just fine to fly or drive to a port on the morning of departure. But all it takes is a moderate flight delay or a pile-up on the highway to upset those plans. If you're delayed in your arrival at the port, the ship will not wait for you.

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Gay charter cruises vs mainstream cruises for LQBTQIA travellers
LGBTQI+, First Cruise, Cruise Tips Steve Mummery LGBTQI+, First Cruise, Cruise Tips Steve Mummery

Gay charter cruises vs mainstream cruises for LQBTQIA travellers

Choosing between a mainstream cruise or an all-gay cruise may seem like a simple choice, but there are actually significant differences between these two options. Making the wrong selection could easily result in a less-than-fabulous experience. As with any cruise vacation, LGBTQIA travellers need to pick the type of sailing that best suits their personalities and interests.

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Is cruising right for you? Answer these 7 questions
First Cruise, Cruise Tips Steve Mummery First Cruise, Cruise Tips Steve Mummery

Is cruising right for you? Answer these 7 questions

It took Paul about 5 years to get me on my first cruise. I keep saying “they’re just for old people”. I laid down 3 criteria for him to satisfy before I’d get on a ship.

#1 I didn't want to have to sit at a table of strangers and have dinner each night;

#2 I didn’t want to be presented with a bill for all the drinks at the end of the cruise;

#3 I wanted to go with some friends.

He indeed did satisfy the conditions I placed. Fast forward 1 hour after we boarded Seabourn’s Odyssey back in 2014 and I was heard to be squealing “where are we going on our next cruise!” at the top of my lungs!

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7 reasons to splurge on a suite for your next cruise
Cruise Tips Steve Mummery Cruise Tips Steve Mummery

7 reasons to splurge on a suite for your next cruise

Here’s bunch of reasons to splurge a suite for your next cruise. The perks often include lots of complimentary things for which you'd normally pay extra on a ship, such as Wi-Fi access and dinners in restaurants that you pay extra for if you choose to go.

Add it all up, and — for some cruisers, at least — a pricier suite on a cruise ship can turn out to be the best value of any cabin on board. Here are seven things you'll typically get with a cruise ship suite that might make you want to book one instead of a standard cabin.

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Top 5 tips: How to get great Caribbean deals
Cruise Tips Steve Mummery Cruise Tips Steve Mummery

Top 5 tips: How to get great Caribbean deals

#1 - Look at itinerary lengths outside the normal 3, 7 and 10 night cruises as they are the most popular. All other lengths might offer potentially good deals.

#2 - Consider causing on older ships. Since they lack the amenities and the hype of the newer ships and they tend to be deployed on shorter or less popular routes, they are much more affordable than newer ships. Service is still good though and you’re still having an excellent cruise.

#3 - Subscribe to email alerts with the cruise lines you are most likely to cruise with and sign up to 101cruise.com.au newsletter to get the best deals sent right to your inbox.

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