🚢🏨 Tip Thursday
Why You Should ALWAYS Arrive the Day Before Your Cruise — Especially If You’re Flying ✈️”
If your cruise requires a flight — whether it’s Miami, Galveston, San Juan, Europe, or anywhere in between — here’s a simple rule that will save your entire vacation:
Arrive early. Always.
Here’s the formula seasoned travelers (and smart first-timers) swear by:
🛏️ 1 night early — North America & Caribbean cruises🛏️ 2 nights early — Europe, Asia & long-haul cruises
Why it matters:
✈️ Flight delays happen. And cruise ships wait for no one.
🧳 Lost bags happen . An extra day gives airlines time to find them.
😴 Jet lag is real. Starting a cruise half-asleep isn’t the vibe.
⏰ Embarkation day becomes EASY instead of stressful.
🍳 You enjoy a real breakfast — not airport food.
🚢 And most importantly… you’re not the person watching the ship sail away without you.
Arriving a day (or two) early doesn’t just protect your trip —it lets your vacation begin the moment you wake up.
Travel smart, friends. Your future cruising self will thank you. 🌴⚓️
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