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Intro to Cruising: How do money and payment work on cruise ships?

Monetary transactions on cruise ships function differently than what you are likely used to on land, but the good news is that making purchases and monitoring your spending while cruising is very simple and straightforward.  There are a few important things you need to know. Cruise ships are mostly cashless Cash is not accepted on cruise ships to make purchases, and carrying cash is also not necessary for tipping service staff.  All purchases and charges are facilitated through an onboard account that essentially functions like a credit card.  Charges are posted to the account, and you are obligated to pay off the balance later.  When checking in for your cruise, it is essential to register a credit card that will be directly linked to your onboard account.  At the end of your cruise, your credit card will be charged for the amounts owing in your onboard account. When making purchases on the ship, all transactions are processed by using your key card, or in the ...

Intro to Cruising: What's Included and What's Not?

Welcome to my travel blog!  I am a travel agent from Ontario, Canada and I decided to start this blog to share my knowledge and unique perspective of the travel industry with you.  My primary interest and area of expertise at this time is cruising, so you can expect to see many articles about cruise vacations in the early days of this blog. Over the next few weeks, I am going to share many articles that serve as an introduction to ocean cruising for those who have never cruised before.  Over the past year, I have learned a lot about the cruising industry through industry training and personal experience, and I am going to share the most important information that I think all new cruisers should know.  Cruising is a vacation style that many people are not familiar with, especially my fellow Canadian travelers, and there are some differences between cruising and other resort-style vacations that you might be more familiar with.  If you’re reading this then you pro...