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Summer Holidays Made Interesting- Cruising

As the song goes "It's a beautiful day but I'm stuck inside". That is the first sign that you need to call it a day, pack your things and go on a holiday. And it is humans I am addressing to, not teddy bears. Most of you may not be aware of the fact that a Finnish firm organizes all-inclusive holidays for teddy bears. The stay provides for ice fishing, drinking hot chocolate from a mug around a bonfire, a trip to Santa's farm to fed the lovely reindeers and even a teddy bear if you do not have one. As crazy as all this sounds these are the facts according to a very respectable news agency, Reuters. Apparently the darling bears have a rough time in the hands of children and are in desperate need of a vacation. This may be the reason why the company strictly forbids humans and living pets to take part in such holidays.

Or on a cruising adventure. Though a bit pricy for some, cruise ships offer the perfect way to get away from your normal life. The only notable downside would be that you need to spend most of your time with the same people. Otherwise the advantages stare you in the face. On a usual trip the bulk of the money goes on evening dinners, drinks and entertainment. Provided that you take an all-inclusive package all these are no longer a bother for you on a cruise ship. Everything is taken cared of.

People in general associate cruises with dress codes and they tend to avoid them. But it needs not be like that. Ever since the freestyle cruising was invented enjoying your trip on board of a ship has been different. You no longer have set dinner times, the black tie is just an option and you can pick and choose your own fun activities in the intervals that you wish.

Even though they are going on holiday, people still have to bear in mind certain technicalities: having health insurance is a must, just like having a passport if you go to places that require one. Do not forget to put some money aside for the casino. They are on every ship and they are great fun, so why avoid them? Try to pick the cabin closer to the middle of the ship - you will not feel the movement so hard and they are less expensive.

If a cruise ship does not cut it for you and you are also on a tight budget, then you can just play the stranger in a city where you have never been before. It is great fun and city holidays are back in fashion. The hotel itself can be itself an adventure.

by: Jack Wogan.




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