Some of the main appeals of cruises are the many activities that they make available for their passengers. Not only are most of these activities free, but they also span the spectrum of energy levels, so that whether you just need to relax in luxury or play from dawn to dusk, you can. For those who ask the question, “What is there to do on a cruise?” this list will give an idea of a few of the activity options on trips:
• Work out in a fully equipped gym.
• Take a jog on the track.
• Swim in the Olympic size pool.
• Relax in the hot tub, the sauna, or the steam room.
• Enjoy a massage or other spa features.
• Go
scuba diving.
• Climb a rock wall.
• Go ice skating.
• Listen to a guest lecturer.
• Read in the library.
• Watch a full-screen movie in a theater.
• Get on the internet, or maybe take a computer class.
• Watch dramas, comedians, magicians, and other shows.
• Enjoy the gaming at a casino.
• Attend an art auction.
• Enjoy a piano bar, or sing karaoke.
• Join a dance or other exercise class.
• Enter a competition of golf or tennis, or even a talent show.
• Play other cruise games like “The Newlyweds” or “Belly-flop contest.”
• Learn to play bridge or backgammon.
• Win at bingo, trivia contests,
• Eat, eat, eat. From lobster tail to filet mignon, you’ll probably eat some of the best food you’ve every eaten on the cruise.
The list could go on. And each cruise ship is different, specializing in different things. But the point is this: cruise activities abound. You won’t be bored – unless you want to be.