REALITIES of Living on CRUISE SHIPS for a Year as a Passenger

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Published 2024-06-02
I just finished living on cruise ships for a year. I asked you guys to submit questions about that adventure. In this video, I answer your questions about the realities of living on a cruise ship for a year!

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Time Codes

0:00 - Intro
1:16 - Would I do it again?
2:05 - What would I do differently?
3:20 - Funniest Thing I Saw?
3:50 - Did I Get Seasick?
4:07 - How to prevent seasickness
5:00 - Medical things to do before cruising
5:56 - Can you cruise the world without flying?
6:45 - Did I Need Visas?
7:42 - Loud cabin neighbors?
8:25 - Bad cruise lines?
9:30 - Did I feel unsafe in any ports?
10:02 - Solo female safety?
11:37 - Track cruise prices?
12:06 - Cruise mattresses?
12:24 - Cruising redundancy?
13:23 - Recommended cruise items
15:09 - Itineraries I Still Want To Do
16:14 - Do I sleep alone?
17:15 - Favorite thing I did
17:44 - Favorite Port?
18:42 - Tips for Full Time Cruising
20:55 - YouTube Success?
22:12 - Van Life?
22:50 - Weight Loss While Cruising?
23:26 - What is Next?

All Comments (21)
  • I agree that cruises are the best and safest way for single older women to travel! As part of my 6 month trip around the world in 2022, I went alone on a Princess Mediterranean cruise and felt very safe. It's a bit lonely until you make friends, but if you're open to it, it's much easier to meet people on a cruise than other ways of travel. 🚢
  • You were instrumental in me cruising since I first saw you on YouTube on January 2023. When I get off the Grand Princess on 7/3/24 I'll have cruised 305 days since 4/3/23. Thank you so much for the inspiration.
  • @capriciousjenn
    Looking forward to your dental tourism video. Contemplating getting a crown and visiting a med spa on my next visit to Thailand
  • @dynac8012
    I think you've created the multi-genre, genre for YT. There are common elements in cruising and RVing. It would probably make for an interesting playlist.
  • Regarding hearing your neighbors: I know you do a lot of inside stateroom cruising. If people book balconies, you actually do hear a lot more noise when you have the door open or you go outside and using the balcony. It's not unbearable as it's usually just neighbors talking to each other from their balcony but it is something to keep in mind if you book a balcony.
  • @TXMEDRGR
    Off the subject and I realize you didn't make this video in one take, but you are well spoken. Most people can't speak without a lot of umhs and aahs. I'm sure this skill served you well in your past careers. I'm looking forward to the next phase of your travel adventures. Thanks.
  • @jackshea4470
    I usually do laundry in a port that I'm familiar with Sometimes you can find a laundromat or laundry service.
  • @pamelanurse2024
    I just finished transatlantic 15 days on Princess and half the washers and dryers were broken so it was a struggle to find one. I ended up washing things by hand and drip drying them. So glad I brought quick dry clothes.
  • @graygleed8867
    just got back from cruise on princess around the South Pacific you need visas for Australia and New Zealand many Americans on-board had to scramble to get them once they realise they needed them. Just my experience. Visas in my mind were very expensive each of them were about $35 American each just for day trips off the ship. I will miss your videos aboard ship enjoyed them all. And I really like your RV experience. Look forward to your next adventure.
  • @esthers5772
    Re solo travelling, I have done two in the past year. I always eat dinner in the MDR and choose a “shared” table. I’ve met many solos, couples etc. On my last cruise, I met a woman the first night. We were similar in age and interests, and in port we often went together. We would have loose plans onboard and also did our own things. It worked out well. Also, for anyone interested in solo travel, I just came back from a “standby” cruise on HAL. There are no solo supplements and was super reasonable. The key is to book a cruise in shoulder season.
  • @ExploreTravelTV
    I got some dental work done in Mexico, Cancun. was pretty good, way cheaper than in the usa. I have been following you for quite a while. We love travel and would love to do the same things you have. Keep it rolling! or sailing
  • @LBinBKK
    Avid cruiser and former travel agent here. Regarding visas, the cruise lines with generally arrange the visas where required on your behalf while you are cruising. There may be a fee for those. In some countries, like Russia, there are special arrangements for cruise passengers. In St Petersburg for example, your excursion booking with an authorized tour company serves as your visa. In cases where the cruise line collects your passport at embarkation or during your cruise, they clear you with the local authorities in mass. In those situations, my passport has been stamped on occasion. Also remember that a visa or electronic travel authorization may be required for your embarkation or debarkation port if that is not in your home country. Be sure to consult your travel agent or the state department prior to your trip for visa or electronic travel authorization requirements.
  • @CallMeVie
    Wow how time flies 1 year done already!!!!
  • @jheggins
    Congrats on completing your year and thanks for sharing!
  • @hazels27
    Thank you, really enjoyed that video with so much useful information. How I wish I had spent more time on holiday, and relaxing than working hours on end! Keep doing what you are doing, and there will be few or no regrets.