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[澳洲] 简单回顾一下我们乘 P&O X'mas Cruise的经历 (45楼更新一篇很好的cruise tips) [复制链接]

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发表于 2010-3-7 08:36 |显示全部楼层
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原帖由 urhug 于 2010-3-7 00:42 发表
那天去旅行社,SALE对我说这月P&0做特价,只要六百多刀玩十三晚,,FIJI那条线的


是的,淡旺季相差很远,我们当时计三个人的费用,超过三岁多小孩几乎与大人同价,十晚共7千刀左右,让我lg着实郁闷了一下

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发表于 2010-3-7 14:25 |显示全部楼层
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楼主继续,我最近也对Cruise长草。。。

发表于 2010-3-7 20:23 |显示全部楼层
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继续长草.

2007 年度奖章获得者 参与宝库编辑功臣 飞天奖章

发表于 2010-3-7 20:28 |显示全部楼层
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把飞儿发来的pacific daily添加到顶楼了

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这些天特别忙,明天朋友一家回国了,相信过两天会有空上来更新船下的活动。。。

另外谢谢AS帮忙,怎么我好象没有看到那个 pacific daily 啊。。。
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2007 年度奖章获得者 参与宝库编辑功臣 飞天奖章

发表于 2010-3-9 22:21 |显示全部楼层

回复 35# 的帖子

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顶楼照片之上大大的蓝字啊

还有,你三天发给我都是同一个文件
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原帖由 astina 于 2010-3-9 23:21 发表
顶楼照片之上大大的蓝字啊

还有,你三天发给我都是同一个文件

你不说还真不知道呢,是个链接,至少加个underline嘛 不然很容易让人只认为是蓝色的大字而已哦。
我很小, 可我很有味道.......

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这让我想起了高中毕业老爸带我乘坐“海洋岛”号的旅行。“海洋岛”号是那时中国的豪华游轮,刚登船时我的兴奋劲绝对不亚于Titanic里面的穷小子Jack。 灯光摇曳的音乐俱乐部,铺着色彩斑斓的地毯。甲板上几张颇具现代感的白色长椅,在海上看日落,长时间面对平阔的海... 和每次去上海读书时乘坐的普通滚装客船相比,算是十分惊艳的了。

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发表于 2010-3-11 19:39 |显示全部楼层
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景色真不错阿,意境也好。想往中。

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岸上活动

十天里一共上了五个岛屿,平均每天一个。一般是早上下船,下午返船。我们走的线路是 New Caledonia,属法国殖民地,离 FIJI还有一段距离。因不属澳洲领土但离澳洲却比较近,所以要带而且只要带澳洲护照就好。我们一家四口都拿澳洲护照,没有悬念,也不知如果拿中国护照要不要办签证。

我运气比较好,一上船不久就碰到以前去过那条线路的一位绅士,他告诉我不少经验。比如不要在船上订岸上行程,因为比自己玩要贵很多,换本地货币也不必太多,因为船上的汇率太差,宰得厉害。。。我如获至宝。

第一个岛屿是上面照片中提到的 Noumea岛,这是个法文单词,读音: nju:mia, 是New caledonia最大和最发达的岛。我对这里最大的感慨是骄傲的法国人对这里的经济和文化上的严格封锁和控制。比如说这里的人都只会讲法文,学校大概也只教法文,全岛上的人估计要比较有‘文化’的人才会第二种语言。

同时他们使用的货币叫 central pacific franc (XPF), 有点韩元的味道,因为面值大,一张钞票动辙1千上万XPF, 好象当时的汇率是一澳刀换70XPF? 不大记得了,总之我换了50刀澳币,上岛后真情体验了一下‘有钱人’的滋味哈。。。缺点是买东西的时候不好算成澳币去感受贵还是便宜。那里可买的东西也不多,只是买了几付贝壳项链,大二宝在那个简陋的游乐场上玩了一下旋转车。。。

倒是那个有圣诞树的广场,连到那条比较漂亮的街道,显得比较有法国情调的样子,当时一个亭子里有一个人演奏音乐,几乎整个岛都听得到,感觉颇有意境,尽管广场上三五成群闲坐无事的土著居民其实显得与环境不大协调。。。

另外,也可以感觉得到法国派了很多法国人来这里工作,相信主要也是为了牢牢控制这里。也是,想当年法国与大英帝国在世界上的殖民地几乎不相上下,如果英联邦国家上百个,而法属殖民地则所剩无几也,当然要抓住不放。。。。

其他去的岛有 Vila - Vanuatu, Lifou, Isle of pines, mystery island. 其中 Vila上的的士最多,Isle of pines 的海难和树林最美。。。那个海滩上的沙最细最白,而且也是最安全的海滩,因为在海湾里,而且海湾里还有一个微型岛,由沙滩把两边连接起来了,而且岛上的原始树林,因为长年海风海浪的侵蚀,都长往靠内陆的那个方向,因树木高大,效果非常令人震撼。。。

在岛上的活动,无非主要是游泳、看风景、购物、尝食物。。。花样不多。我们到哪都带上大二宝,尤其活动受限。主要就是玩水和玩沙。。。我也应景买了一件热带风味的吊带花裙,有一天的 着装要求是  tropical attire, 马上就派上用场了。

有很多人还花个十刀二十刀的请土著给他们编细细的辫子。。。

好了,还是让照片说话吧,有空会整理多一点照片发上来。。。

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飞儿, 你带的行李多吗?
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听起来很吸引人,多少钱一个人啊?

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那天去旅行社,SALE对我说这月P&0做特价,只要六百多刀玩十三晚,,FIJI那条线的

这个听着狠好呀.
tritri赶紧上吧, 然后就知道辛苦工作为了啥了

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原帖由 ilovecoffee 于 2010-3-17 15:48 发表
飞儿, 你带的行李多吗?


很多,带着两小孩,感觉象搬家,好在一下的士就可以直接放到船公司的行李车上。。。

不过,裙子带多了。。。
自由的灵魂,懂得自由的珍贵。

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CRUISE TIPS
Before Departing
Pre-departure


Check what sort of identification you need when traveling to your destinations.

Notify the cruise ship of any special dietary restrictions or requests at least 60 days prior to departure.

Leave copies of your passport, airline tickets, travelers cheques and credit cards with a family member or a friend.

Discuss you travel plans with a doctor. Some countries may require certain immunizations. Bring any immunization records with you.

If you tend to get motion sickness, see your doctor prior to departure for recommendations. Dramamine and patches often work to curb seasickness.

It may be easier to email friends and family members back home if you have established a Web-based email account, such as Hotmail, Yahoo or AOL, beforehand.

Call the airline you are flying with and confirm your reservation 24 hours prior to departure.

If you have an ongoing medical condition, ask your family doctor to write up your brief medical history, which you can take with you and provide in the event of a problem.

Check your cruise ticket and verify its information.

Check your airline ticket and verify its information.

If you book cruise only, you are responsible for getting to the ship from the airport.

If you plan to bring a hair dryer or an electric razor, check the cabin voltage. You may need an adaptor.

Give relatives and friends the ship's telephone number, in case of an emergency.

If you booked an air/sea package through a cruise line and you missed the ship because of late/cancelled flight, the cruise line will get you to the next port.

Arrive at the embarkation area at least two hours prior to sailing.

Complete the immigration/embarkation and the onboard credit card application forms before you register at the check-in desk.

Ask for a receipt when you hand over your passport.

Don't purchase duty-free alcohol to take onboard. It is confiscated until the last day of the cruise.

Purchase some guidebooks so you can read about the ports of call you will be visiting.

If you plan on scuba diving, consider becoming certified before you embark on the cruise. You'll save time and money.


Packing
Packing: Clothing


If you plan on working out, don't forget some gym clothes.

Pack different clothes for the different climates you foresee experiencing.

Life aboard a cruise ship is laid-back and casual. Dress for comfort.

Bring two or three swimsuits.

Footwear should include walking/running shoes and sandals.

When cruising outside warm weather destinations, never underestimate the importance of a sweater/sweatshirt, a raincoat, a hat and gloves.

During "casual" dining, t-shirts, jeans and shorts are not allowed in the dining rooms.

During "informal" dining, women typically wear dresses or pantsuits, while men usually wear lightweight jackets.

During "formal" dining, women should be prepared to wear cocktail dresses or gowns, while men should consider wearing business suits or tuxedos (though not required).

Some cruises let you preorder formalwear, thus eliminating the need to pack it.

If you're traveling to warm weather destinations, do not forget sunscreen and sunglasses.

Consider bringing a small amount of detergent for washing clothes within your own cabin. Almost all ships have laundry-facilities, but they can be costly - especially dry cleaning.

Most ships have powerful air conditioning. A sweater/sweatshirt may come in handy.


Packing: Necessities


Bring a camera. Cruise photographers charge high prices to take your picture.

If you take prescription medication, be sure to pack enough for the entire voyage. Ships tend to only stock general medications and ports may not have what you need.

Do not pack your passport, visas, driver's license, medications, cruise documents or airline tickets in luggage. Keep them in a purse, jacket or backpack.

Pack a written list of your medications, including the name of the drug, dosage and times taken, in case they are lost.

These items should be packed in your carry-on: perishables, liquor, cash, credit/debit cards, jewelry, business documents, travel and health insurance information, laptops, computer disks, cell phones, cameras, binoculars, film, videotapes, CD's and cassette tapes.

Bring credit cards and travelers cheques instead of large amounts of cash.

Pack a water bottle so you can bring water from the ship onshore. Or just purchase bottled water at the ports of call.


Packing: Luggage


Use hard-sided luggage. Do not use garment bags with hanger hooks protruding from the top.

Put a card with your name and address inside your luggage, as well as on the outside.




Booking
Booking: Pricing


If you're cruising alone, consider participating in a cruise line's "guaranteed share rate," which is a program that finds you a roommate of the same sex. This will help you avoid paying the "single's supplement."

If you are cruising alone, expect to pay a "single's supplement" that can be anywhere from 10-100% of the per person rate.

One way to reduce the expenses of a longer cruise is to choose a repositioning voyage, which is when a cruise line moves a ship from one region to another between seasons.

You can also save money through early-bird discounts, which are discounts given for advanced booking.

Heavily discounted rates are often available during a destination's off-season. Determine when that off-season is and look for cruises during those months.

If you are crunched for time, book a 3- or 4-day cruise. You'll save some money and still enjoy the experience of a lifetime.

Compare different cruise lines that operate similar itineraries in the geographical region you'd like to cruise.

Compare ship sizes and facilities.


Booking: Accommodations


If you are worried about getting seasick, book a cabin in the middle portion of the ship, both vertically and horizontally.

Inside cabins, which do not provide an ocean view, are the least expensive.

Outside cabins have a porthole or a window. More lavish outside cabins may have private balconies.

Suites usually provide a separate bedroom, a living area, and a bathroom, and are the most expensive. They may or may not come with a private balcony.

If you're traveling with your partner, make sure that any smaller beds in your cabin can be adjoined. Or request a double bed.

If you have a disability, make sure that the ship can accommodate your needs.

Because of noise problems, avoid booking a cabin near the ship's laundry, generator, galley or clubs.

Many cruise lines describe suites as accommodations that are simply larger cabins with a curtain dividing the sitting and sleeping areas. Before booking a suite, make sure it is what you envision.


Booking: Amenities


If you need to stay wired while onboard, find a cruise ship with an Internet café or in-cabin data ports.

An increasing number of cruises offer accommodations for birthdays, anniversaries, business meetings and other special events. If you have reason to celebrate, find out what packaged amenities are available.

Most cruises offer pre- and post-cruise packages that involve accommodations, excursions and transfers. These packages are excellent ways to extend vacations.


Booking: Demographics


Check the demographics of ships carefully, especially if you are traveling alone or with children.

Many cruise lines offer special children's programs and activities. If you have kids, inquire about children's facilities before booking.

If you are a non-smoker and prefer not to be around those who smoke, book a cruise on Carnival's Paradise, the world's first and only completely smoke-free ship.

Remember that 3- and 4-day cruises typically attract younger passengers, as do cruises on weekends and school breaks.


Booking: Ships


For a more intimate cruise with personalized service, choose a smaller ship that accommodates roughly 500 passengers.

For a good choice of company and more activity, select a medium-size ship with 500-1,000 passengers.

In you crave lots of organized entertainment, high-tech facilities and lots of potential friends, choose a large ship with 1,000-3,000 passengers. These ships are destinations in themselves.

Booking: Itineraries


If you seek relaxation, a "port a day" cruise may become exhausting. Choose an itinerary that balances sea days with port days.




On Shore
Shore Excursions


Remember that shore excursion expenses are typically not included in the cruise fare.

Expect to pay $20-100+ for shore excursions.

If you are elderly or have a handicap, you may not be able to go ashore at some ports. Check with the cruise line.

Check with the cruise director or physician about where to eat onshore. Some food items and beverages, especially water, may be off limits.

To explore a city more in depth or to see an aspect of it not included in the fare, consider traveling on your own rather than with a tour group.

Book shore excursions as soon as possible after boarding a ship.

You aren't likely to be covered under a ship's insurance if you explore on your own. Check the details of your ship's cruise policy beforehand.

During a shore excursion, always carry identification, the name of your ship and its docked location. Take a photocopy of your passport with you as well.

If you explore on your own, it up to you to get back to the departure point on time. If you miss a launch, you'll have to meet the ship at the next port - at your expense.

Leave valuables, excess cash and unneeded credit cards aboard.

Guides may give you badges to wear for identification, but bear in mind these identifiers only make it easier for shop keepers and thieves to target you.


On Board
Once Onboard


Tie your swimsuit.

Many cruise lines offer in-cabin babysitting. Take advantage of this service.

Plan to spend about $10-15 a day for tips.

Tip waiters, headwaiters, shore guides, spa and salon experts, cabin stewards and any other persons who give extra-special service.

On many cruises, a 15% gratuity is automatically added to bar, beverage, wine and deck service tabs.

Do not leave valuables out in the open in your cabin.

You do not have to soak up all of the sun on the first day.

Drink in moderation. Most onboard mishaps are alcohol related.

Don't panic if your luggage isn't in your cabin when you arrive. It may take a few hours for luggage to be distributed.

Learn the exit route from your cabin to the open decks, in case of emergency.

Sign up for salon appointments, health spa services, sports and all other activities early.

If you booked an air/sea package and your luggage does not arrive, the airline is responsible for delivering it to the next port. Give the airline an itinerary and a list of port agents.

Inspect your cabin and report any complaints immediately.

Few ships offer tables for two dining. If yours does, ask the maitre d' to provide accommodations for you and your partner.

Attend the lifeboat drill and pay attention to the information given.

Note the phone number for the ship's hospital or doctor in case of emergency.

Grab your deck plan and take a walk to familiarize yourself with the layout of the ship, and learn how to reach your cabin from the main stairways.

Alcoholic beverages, soft drinks not consumed at dinner, laundry, phone calls, casino gambling and other various activities are not included in the cruise fare.




Leaving the Ship


Post-Cruise


At the end of the cruise, you will receive a bill for signed items. If extra charges appear, ask to see all the charge slips and get a copy of a modified bill.

If your cruise is less than satisfactory, inform the cruise line representative immediately. For valid complaints, cruise lines may offer credit toward a future cruise.
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刚刚看到飞儿mm的游轮度假帖子

羡慕啊,还没有座过呢,随着mm的帖子游历一翻也是享受
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我和老公就约定了结婚10周年的时候一定坐一次邮轮。

我们公司有邮轮部门。所属的水晶号是6星级邮轮。
每年2月停靠悉尼,享受和mary queen 2一样的待遇,悉尼放烟花来欢迎她的。
我的前任boss是从邮轮部调过来的,
整天跟我说邮轮有多好多好。
但是估计我们也没有钱去做水晶号。

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想请问我一下飞儿,如果只有两个中国老人去,是不是会不方便?船上有什么翻译之类的吗?

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黑巧克力同学,帮你把这个顶起来,你可以看看。

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发表于 2010-10-6 22:44 |显示全部楼层
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原帖由 可乐妈 于 2010-10-6 11:53 发表
黑巧克力同学,帮你把这个顶起来,你可以看看。

可乐妈,原来你也喜欢这个啊. 我们家这几天也在安排圣诞去哪里玩
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原帖由 moonus11 于 6/10/2010 23:44 发表

可乐妈,原来你也喜欢这个啊. 我们家这几天也在安排圣诞去哪里玩

我昨天研究了一天,都没想好去哪里,因为我们放假时间才定,好多地方都定不了了,加上我妈是单次入境的签证,好多地方去不了,头疼的假期计划。
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我定的不是这个团。。但是是P/O的。。一月份去努美阿

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我们2对couples 订了 19Dec Pacific Jewel 10 days.跟楼主好像是一条航线。。。
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LS订的是多少钱??

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想吃$10龙虾

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刚订了明年1月9晚的Royal Caribean 的cruise.4个大人两个小孩。

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