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Thursday, 12 February 2009

Holiday cruises – be prepared for anything!

For some reason best known to themselves, holidaymakers planning a cruise seem to take less time preparing for their trip, than they would if they were planning a package tour on land.
Don´t over-pack your bags, and leave plenty of room for souvenirs. There are usually plenty of stop-offs and excursions in different ports, so you are likely to be tempted to buy more than you should.While most cruises are to warm-weather destinations, this is not always the case. Check the weather report before disembarking. Even if you are sailing to warm weather destinations, the air can be chilly on deck in the evenings. Remember, you are not visiting one destination so the weather is likely to vary. Sun protection is very important on a cruise ship holiday. You may want to go home with a suntan, but sun burn can spoil your trip. If your skin is particularly sensitive, wear high factor sun cream and a hat on deck.

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Check and recheck that you have all the toiletries you need. Most basics can be bought onboard the cruise ship, but they are likely to be expensive. Carry everything in a leak-proof bag. How many times have you arrived at a holiday destination to find shaving foam or shampoo all over your travel bag?

Carrying plenty of light clothes such as T-shirts and shorts (obviously if you are visiting warm destinations) will save on the laundry. You may want to take some formal clothes for the evening, but for lounging by the pool, casual and comfortable is the order of the day.Any prescribed medication should be packed in your carry-on luggage. Non-prescription medicine such as antiseptic cream, mosquito repellent, painkillers and cold cures should also be bought from home. You can buy a range of non-prescription medicines onboard the cruise ship, but the selection is not great and they will cost more.

Make sure you have a carry-on bag with a few clothes and essentials. First time cruisers may not realise that your main luggage may not turn up for a while after you reach your cabin. Study the ship´s map once you get onboard. Most holiday cruise ships are massive, and it´s easy to get lost. Instead of taking lifts to the restaurant or bar, walk. This way you´ll soon find your way around the ship.

The majority of holiday cruises pass without a hitch, and you will be more than ready to book again for next year. Planning well before you take a cruise ship holiday will ensure you remember your trip of a lifetime for all the right reasons.

Holiday tour operators including Thomas Cook, Thomsons, Saga, Shearings, Archers, First Choice Holidays, Virgin Holidays, Haven, Cosmos, Kumuka, Crystal, Bales, Kuoni and Direct Holidays will all do their utmost to ensure holidaymakers have a wonderful time in their chosen holiday destinations.

But things can go wrong. Holiday illness and accidents are more prevalent than ever. You can now claim for holiday illness and accident compensation if the holiday accident or illness was not your fault. If you have suffered food poisoning, a holiday accident such as a slip or trip, a road accident or even an accident onboard an aircraft which was not your fault, Farnworth Rose Personal Injury Solicitors want to hear about it. We specialise in holiday accident and illness compensation claims.

Why Farnworth Rose Personal Injury Solicitors?

You receive 100% of the compensation.
You receive £100.00 when we take your claim.
No win, no fee and no risk to you

If you think you have a claim for illness, accidents or injury which happened abroad, we can help you claim compensation. Holiday claims are complex and you need to contact Anne Thomson at Farnworth Rose Personal Injury Solicitors if you think you have a claim. Anne has worked for over 20 years in the field of holiday compensation claims, and has a sound knowledge of travel law and how it works. Many tour operators offer clients much less money than they deserve after suffering an illness, injury or accident on holiday. Contact Anne and her team before you accept any payment – we may well be able to get you more! For more information or to make a claim, CAll FREE on 080001 54321 or fill in the online claim form.

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