Sailor
One of the most enjoyable things about owning a sailboat is taking guests out on it and sharing your love of sailing. The quiet power, the trimming of the sails, the bow slapping spray back to the cockpit – all things that keep you coming back.
But if you’re not used to the motion of a small boat, what may be an enjoyable day sail could be an uncomfortable and even sickening experience that could cause a first timer to never want to sail again. It’s your job as host and captain to make sure those aboard are comfortable and get the most out of the trip without becoming sick.
Rule number one, make sure they wear proper cloting. Hats and sunscreen are a must and there’s nothing worse than looking down at your skin after an hour on board and seeing a lobster red arm.
Rule two, hydrate. You should provide plenty of water to your guest. Inform them that they should drink plenty even though they don’t feel thirsty. Read the rest of this entry »
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Sailor
Cruise vacations are one of the most exciting and fun vacations you and your family will ever have. Planning your cruise vacation is the key to making the most of the cruise experience.
Cruise ships are floating hotels that sail through ocean while you enjoy all the hotel’s amenities provided. They have casinos, swimming pools, theaters, restaurants, shopping centers or boutiques, spas, gyms and more.
As great as taking a vacation on cruise ships may seem, you still need to know how to plan a cruise ship vacation properly so you have the perfect cruise experience. You need to know about the different types of packages the cruise lines offer.
When planning a cruise ship vacation you need to know how to choose one that will meet your expectation or tailor to your needs. Here are some guidelines that you can follow to plan your cruise travel and enjoy the perfect cruise experience:
Think of who you want to take with you on your cruise vacation. There are many different packages offered by cruise lines. There are packages for the whole family and there are packages for single travelers. Read the rest of this entry »
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