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Part 2: Top Things to Know About River Cruising

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Creator's Key Takeaways

The guest to crew ratio is incredible. The guest to crew ratio is often 2:1 or 3:1, which means you're going to get that extra special attention from the crew.

Friendships often develop faster. You're eating dinner, lunch, and breakfast with the same people over and over.

We cannot stress it enough, fly in the day before your cruise starts.

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Fly in the day before your cruise starts to avoid travel disruptions.
βœ“Check the weather forecast and dress in layers for river cruising.
βœ“Pack comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets and extensive walking.
βœ“Use quiet boxes (audio devices) for excursions and consider Airfly for Bluetooth headphones.
βœ“Consider travel insurance and read the fine print for coverage.

πŸ†•New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Going through locks for the first time β€” Go up on the top deck to experience the lock and take in the view.
Mobility needs on river cruises β€” Ensure the ship has an elevator if needed, and be aware that elevators may not reach the top sun deck.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is a typical river cruise ship layout and how many decks are there?
QWhat are the advantages of river cruising, such as proximity to city centers?
QHow does the guest-to-crew ratio affect the experience?
QWhat should first-timers know about locks on river cruises?
QAre river cruises suitable for children and what options exist?

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Maybe it's your first time on a river cruise, second or sixth. Whether you're new to this form of small ship cruising and want to learn more about what it's like to cruise on this type of vessel, or a seasoned pro who wants to reminisce and laugh along with us, Dan and Mikkel, as we recall recent river cruise trip, we invite you to join us as we discuss the Top Things to Know about River Cruising. Find out what a typical river cruise ship layout is like and how many decks there are, if there's a workout room on these ships, or what to expect in terms of a spa. Is your cabin location important? What are the dining options, or what can you expect in terms of entertainment onboard? We answer all this and more in this two-part episode. You may find these articles helpful, which we mention in the episode: β€’ Read the Things to Know Your First Time on a River Cruise, which complements this episode: https://sometimessailing.com/first-time-on-a-river-cruise/ β€’ Did you know that cruises that start in one city but end in another have a name? Check out the Complete Guide to Closed-Loop Cruises (and Open Jaw Itineraries): https://sometimessailing.com/complete-guide-to-closed-loop-cruises-open-jaw-itineraries/ β€’ If you're wondering how to remember the port or starboard side of the ship, listen to the episode because we have a tip for you! But if you want more info, read this: Port vs. Starboard: Cruise Ships Left and Right Sides: https://sometimessailing.com/port-vs-starboard-cruise-ship-left-right-sides/ β€’ It's more likely to experience motion sickness during a winding bus ride during a river cruise vacation than it is on the ship! We always travel with Anti-Nausea Medication and Other Sea Sickness Solutions just in case, no matter the situation. "Better to have and not need," as Dan says: https://sometimessailing.com/anti-nausea-medication-cruise-sea-sickness-solutions/ As Amazon Associates, we earn on qualifying purchases. Some trips and experiences are hosted. We may make a commission on affiliate links in this description.