5 Tips on How to Stay Safe on Shore During a Cruise Tour

There are plenty of reasons why you must love a cruise tour. Aside from all-inclusive packages (overflowing drinks, anyone?), the food, on board entertainment, and new experiences, joining a cruise is an amazing way to unplug and have loads of fun.

But, just like every vacation on a foreign land, taking precautions to ensure your safety during the trip should always be a consideration.

Here are five tips on cruise safety:

  1. Book excursions on board the cruise line

Every cruise has its scheduled activities and excursion options. Booking your shore activities though the cruise is the best way to avoid scams from fake tour operators. Your cruise line knows the best spots in every city you will dock and which tours are the safest to book that will best suit the cruise schedule.

  1. Do your homework

A bit of research is so valuable before you go on a trip. If you are wary of certain destinations included in your cruise itinerary, a quick Google search of the most common scams and dangers in a particular city is one of the best ways to protect yourself from vacation mishaps. You can also do a background check of tour operators before booking with them. Sites like TripAdvisor and Yelp are useful for this.

  1. Talk to the ship crew

If you want to know what are the best ways to fully enjoy your cruise vacation, befriend the crew. They will tell you about the little-known hacks, the best-kept places, and the things that you need to be aware of.

  1. Avoid the touts

Most often than not, there will be a group of touts waiting at the docks when your ship arrives offering different tours. There may be some that are trustworthy and will get you back to your ship on time, but be wary of illegitimate tour operators who will try to rip you off. However, if you book with your cruise line in advance, there’s no need to haggle and deal with touts.

  1. Trust your instincts

When dealing with uncomfortable situations whether at sea or on land, always trust your guts. If you feel like you are speaking with shady people who may put you in harm’s way, don’t be afraid to speak or try your best to get out of the situation as fast as you can.

 

Have you encountered a risky situation while on shore? Let us know and help keep your fellow readers informed.

 

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