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What matters MOST when booking a cruise?
Most people naturally lean towards one of these without even thinking about it… I’m really curious to see where everyone lands on this 👇
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12 members have voted
2 likes • 11d
All the above and time of year! I'll elaborate more like the dates are huge for the price depending on time of year and vacation (PTO) time for work. I booked mostly NCL/RCL - NCL more for Europe/Alaska and RCL for Caribbean sailings and sometime throw in an MSC/Carnival mostly 3-4 night to get their fix..different food/ships/venue, etc. So vote is ship LOL
When is your next cruise and on which ship?
Since this is mostly an RCL group :)...My next cruise is Star of the Seas Nov 29th sailing
0 likes • 18d
@Daryl Albert we use taxi (4 ppl around 35 euros) they are waiting outside.
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@Daryl Albert Definitely..Enjoy your cruise!
Our routine for working on a cruise🛳️💻
We get asked a lot about how we actually manage work on a cruise, not just the WiFi side of it. Truth is, the WiFi is the easy part. The planning is what makes it work. We plan everything months in advance. We will look at the itinerary and break it down properly, sea days, port days, time zones, and then closer to the cruise we’ll check our calendars and meetings and start mapping out what each day realistically looks like. Sea days are where we get most of our work done. They are proper working days for us. We will usually do more than a normal 8 hour day, probably closer to 10, but not in one go. We break it up, move around the ship, and still fit in things we want to do onboard. Port days are completely different. We don’t have strict rules, but 90% of the time we are off the ship early, go and explore for a few hours, then come back onboard in the afternoon and do a bit of work. It just keeps everything ticking over without missing out on the destinations. The time zone side of it is the bit people don’t think about. At the start of the transatlantic we were starting work around 4am ship time to stay on UK hours. As we got closer to Europe that shifted to about 8am starts, which felt a lot more normal 😅 We also structure our calendar around it. We will avoid putting things in on port mornings, push calls into the afternoon where we can, and Kev batches his meetings rather than spreading them across the week. It does mean some longer days, but it gives us more control overall. The biggest thing though is flexibility. Your routine on a ship is never going to look like your routine at home, and if you try and force it, it probably won’t work. What surprised me most is I actually get more done, not less. Especially on the transatlantic with all the sea days and slower pace, it was probably one of the most productive periods we have had. If you have any questions, please drop them in the comments! Or check out our free guide (linked below) https://360cruising.com/cheat-sheets/remote-working
1 like • 21d
Thanks for sharing your experiences remote working while cruising.
Vacation Mode
Do you still feel like you're on vacation even attending to social media, blogging/videos, remote working and the gym with all the food onboard?
Let’s get to know each other
We have got a growing community here and I am curious where everyone’s loyalty sits (or doesn’t).😅 If your loyalty does sit with one cruise line, it would be great to know why!👇 Or, if I have not mentioned your cruise line, pop it in the comments below!☺️👇
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11 members have voted
0 likes • 24d
Usually, its Royal with the kids and NCL with wife/family and I just book them and go :)
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Jd Lucas
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@jodon-edwards-4421
Government employee in Forensics and booking cruises!

Active 9h ago
Joined Mar 30, 2026
Rhode Island