Saturday, November 24, 2012

A Guide to Charter Vacations


Once you have made a decision to go on a cruise vacation, the next step is to make the necessary bookings. It is important to finalize your reservations with the boat charter firm. You may not know what to expect if this is your very first experience with charter vacations. Thus, it is necessary to conduct a research on destinations, type of vessel, costs, amenities, terms and conditions, and other miscellaneous items. Review the charter contract to understand all the details before getting back at the reservations agent.

Think big so opt for the bigger and more reputable charter cruises that operate several vessels worldwide. This means bigger sea craft with hulls of more than 50 feet. You can also opt for small companies and vessels depending on the number of passengers as well as the preferred destination. Understand the payment policies carefully. The fundamental rule is boat rental companies normally require 50 percent down payment upon signing of contract. The balance should be settled at least one month before the actual voyage. Clients have the responsibility of providing finances for Advance Provisioning Allowance for food, beverages, medical requirements, and other supplemental expenses. Inquire regarding accident, cancellation and travel. A number of firms require procurement of travel insurance for passengers before boarding the vessel. Come up with a budget for the whole cruise so it is essential to map out your itinerary in collaboration with the booking agent. Try to include all expense categories in the financial plan that you will prepare. It is important to decide if you need a skipper and crew or you will be in charges of the entire trip. This is supposed to be a holiday for you and your loved ones so take into account amenities, weather conditions and special equipment. Decide on the number of passengers. You have to ascertain the actual number of your party (adults and children) so you will know room and bed requirements, amenities, type of meals to be cooked and relevant leisure pursuits. You need to find out the needs of kids such as toys or any other special considerations.

Be mindful of safety precautions and risks during travel. Coordinate with the Charter Company and crew to ensure that it will be a pleasant and safe journey for all of you. Do not sign any contract unless all details have been cleared and explained to you by the charter agent.




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