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What's included with a Shore
Excursion? |
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Shore excursions include transportation to the attraction or activity, the
services of a local tour guide, equipment and gear (if applicable) and entrance
fees if applicable. For example, if you are taking a scuba tour in Cozumel, your
tour will include the transportation from the ship to local dive facility, all
scuba gear and tanks, the trip to the dive spot; two dives, and return
transportation to ship. In Alaska you may try a Glacier Trekking Helicopter
Tour. Again, transportation from the ship to the helicopter, glacier trekking
gear (boots, coats, gloves, ropes etc) would be provided, your helicopter ride,
the glacier trekking and then transportation would all be included. Some tours
may also include meals, drinks and refreshments depending on the tour.
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Do I have to purchase my
Shore Excursions through the
cruise line? |
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You have choices. Booking your shore excursion with the cruise line has a
number of benefits including variety and convenience. Cruise Lines typically
offer a number of different shore tours to choose and for any budget and
physical activity level. They also give you the opportunity to either pre-book
your tours online on their websites or wait and book them once you get on the
ship. If you book something online and then you change your mind, you can do
cancel or rebook another tour onboard with 24 hours notice. Since the cruise
line is offers these conveniences, you may find that some tours may be more
pricey than if you had purchased them on your own.
Seasoned cruise travellers know that there are convenient and
affordable alternatives to booking your shore excursions directly through the
cruise line. TravelDep is very proud to offer competitively-priced shore
excursions on many of the Caribbean and Alaska's most popular attractions and
activities. You can save over 20% off the cost of many of the same tours that
the cruise lines offer onboard the ship.
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Can I pre-book my Shore
Excursions? |
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Yes, after you make the final payment on your cruise, you can pre-book your
shore excursions directly with the cruise line or online with TravelDep.
TravelDep offers many of the same shore
excursions offered by the cruise lines
but a reduced prices.
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How physically challenging
are Shore Excursions? |
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Most tours require some degree of walking; however, some excursions include
extensive walking and hiking. Likewise, the grand entryways of local museums,
castles, forts and attractions; sprawling gardens; hilly and icy Alaskan
terrain; or Europe's cobblestone streets can all make walking and climbing even
more difficult. Some tours can be very high energy. High adventure white water
rafting in Alaska, climbing Dunn's River Falls in Jamaica, bike tours in Hawaii,
hiking the hill in Santorini (or riding the mules up for that matter) and
kayaking may require you to be in good shape before hand. Whatever your fitness
level, we highly recommend comfortable, low-heeled walking shoes. To assist
guests in choosing their shore excursions, most cruise lines grade their tours
according to the level of activity they entail.
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Will I be able to see
wildlife on my Alaska Shore
Excursion? |
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Shore Excursions that offer wildlife viewing opportunities are available in
many destinations including Alaska, Canada / New England, Hawaii and the
Galapagos Islands. Depending on your destination, these excursions you’ll may
have the opportunity to see whales, seal, penguins, turtles, sharks, bears,
moose, and caribou, among other animals. However, no cruise line or tour
operator can guarantee sightings, as animals follow their own schedule and may
not always be visible.
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Are meals included on the
tour? |
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Unless it is specifically mentioned in the tour description, meals are not
included. Most tour departure times complement the ship's meal service hours, so
you can enjoy your meal aboard then go ashore. However, on some full day tours,
or if you take more than one tour in a day, your return on board may not
coincide with meal hours. In that case, the cruise line may provide a box lunch
or full meal at a local restaurant. Fortunately, regardless of when you return,
there is always a buffet, snack, or room service is available at all times.
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