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Wednesday
Oct052011

Make your next drink on a cruise a healthy one. Order a Bloody Mary!

Photo Credit: Windstar Cruises

A Bloody Mary ranks as one of the healthiest alcoholic drinks on both land and sea. Packed full of rich tomato juice, the Bloody Mary offers a variety of health benefits without sacrificing great taste. I love sitting on deck sipping this delicious drink. It took me a few tries to get my taste buds warmed up to the flavors, but now it’s one of my favorite drinks!

According to LIVESTRONG.com, “The main organic compound in the tomato is lycopene. Lycopene gives the tomato its red color and has been found to have antioxidant and cancer-preventing properties.” Also, “tomato juice is a great source of many vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A and C.  These vitamins help the immune system by destroying the free radicals in your blood stream that damage cells.” And if that wasn’t enough to convince you of the health benefits, tomato juice is a good source of fiber and can be a natural way to treat high cholesterol. 

What’s great about this drink is that there are many variations that you can make, including: different varieties of hot sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, pickled vegetables, garnishing with shrimp, and a twist of lemon or lime. If you can handle it, order it extra spicy to give a nice little jump start to your metabolism!

Photo Credit: Windstar Cruises

Windstar Cruises features their Extreme Bloody Mary on their ships. Their recipe includes fresh vegetables, making it a great choice for a healthy drink. 

Click here for the recipe from Windstar Cruises' Blog.

Enjoy, without guilt, the celery stick that often comes with it!  It can help you to curb unhealthy snacking around the ship.  

The amount of calories in a Bloody Mary can vary depending on the type of mixture you create but, each drink will be around 125-140 calories. The total amount of calories is a lot less compared to ordering a Pina Colada (378 calories) or Margarita (280 calories) plus you get the extra health benefits with a Bloody Mary.

Don’t be afraid to order it at any time of the day too! It doesn’t only have to be the drink of choice at brunch. How do you like your Bloody Mary?  Never tried one? Definitely time to start!

FreshCruiser Tip: Watching your sodium intake?  Hold off on the extra salt.

Wednesday
Sep282011

About to leave on a Cruise? Bring this crucial information with you!

Photo Credit: Paul Gauguin Luxury Cruises

Print these items out to be prepared before you sail! 

When traveling, I always make sure everything is organized before I leave.  If any problems or bumps in the road occur, I’ll be prepared as I’ve done my pre-travel homework. In general, I do a quick check of all the documents, emails, order confirmations, etc.  Since I travel internationally often, I can't depend on access to the Internet to grab these documents, that’s why I value printing them and then they are always with me in my carry-on bag.

Cruise Insurance Policy 
It’s good to have this with you in case you need to refer to it for coverage questions.  There are a lot of things that could happen along the way, you might be surprised to find out what’s covered!

Cruise & Airline Itinerary 
I print out copies of my itinerary to go inside all my luggage.  This way, if my bag gets lost or something happens to the tag – it can find its way back to me.  Additionally, as my travels often take me to various locations, especially while on a cruise, whoever has my luggage will know where I am at any given time so I can be reunited with my bags.

Correspondences with the Cruise lines
Print out all documents you’ve sent or related to the cruise.  If you’ve been given an onboard ship credit or made a reservation online for a specialty restaurant, print out the confirmations to have the proof with you. If there are any issues, it will make the process go smoother. 

Passport 
Don’t forget to have a copy of your passport.  My passport is scanned and emailed to myself along with a few people I trust in case I need their help in getting it when I’m abroad.

Currency
I always print out a little cheat sheet with the current exchange rates that I keep in my wallet.  When I was on a Baltic Cruise, every port had a different currency. When we got off the cruise ship each day, we were already prepared and could easily figure out how much items cost. I have found www.xe.com to be useful. 

Calling Card Access Codes 
If you’re like me, your cell phone doesn’t work internationally or is just too expensive.  I often buy a calling card before leaving on a cruise that I can use in every port.  After purchasing the card, I call the Customer Service number to get the local access numbers for each country that I’ll be visiting.  The access numbers are what you need to dial when calling from that country.  I tape the access codes to the card and also do a print out with all the information in case I misplace the card.

In addition to the items I listed above, I also print out local coupons, travel information for the different ports, and any travel guide information if I booked any private tours.  With all this preparation, it helps me relax knowing that I have all the important information at my fingertips.

FreshCruiser Tip:  Going on a cruise can involve a lot of time spent researching and prepping. Don’t ruin your trip by not having the crucial information with you. Take a few minutes to be properly prepared.

Friday
Aug262011

Worried about the weather on an upcoming cruise?



As hurricane season lasts from June until November, it's important to be prepared before you leave.  Check out weather and sea conditions so you'll know what to expect on your next cruise!

These are great sites that I like to use before leaving on a cruise. 

Passage Weather

Weather Underground - Marine & Boating

As Irene causes cruise ship itineraries to be shuffled, cruise travelers need to be informed on how the changes might affect them.  To find out the latest information on changes to your itinerary and embarkation times, keep checking the specific cruise line's website.

FreshCruiser Tip: Be prepared and don't be afraid to keep checking for updates as weather can be unpredictable and weather patterns can change.

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