Guide to Cruises Washington DC

Unfamiliar with cruises? Here is what you need to know about your vacation on the sea.

Local Companies

Fort Washington Potomac River Tours, LLC
301-632-6538
PO Box 44489
Fort Washington, MD
AAA Travel
(202) 331-3000
701 15th St NW
Washington, DC
Carnival Corporation & Plc
(202) 347-7150
1101 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC
Odyssey Cruises
(202) 484-1900
600 Water St SW Ste 202
Washington, DC
International Travel Exchange Inc
(202) 347-7370
1010 Vermont Ave NW
Washington, DC
AAA Travel
(202) 331-3000
701 15th St NW
Washington, DC
Spirit of Washington & Potomac Spirit
(202) 554-8000
Washington, DC
Van Slycke & Reeside Travel Inc
(202) 362-7301
4050 Chesapeake St NW
Washington, DC
Davis Travel Connection
(202) 544-2313
Washington, DC
Capitol Hill Office of Judiciary Express Travel
(202) 547-3007
710 L St SE
Washington, DC

MOST CRUISES ARE INCLUSIVE—that is, their basic components are typically purchased together rather than à la carte. In general, a cruise— or what a travel agency or cruise line might describe as a “cruise-only” product—includes:

1. Shipboard accommodations.

2. Three full-service dining room meals daily (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), plus alternative breakfast, lunch, evening buffets, and late-night snacks. On most ships, room service meals do not cost extra. Many ships also offer options, such as early-bird breakfast, morning bouillon, and afternoon events, including tea, pizza snacks, ice-cream parties, and poolside cookouts.

3. Most shipboard entertainment, including music, dancing, and shows in the lounges, discos, live bands, Las Vegas–style productions, nightclubs, karaoke, and movies.

4. Most shipboard sports and recreational facilities, including swimming pools, health club or exercise room, promenade or jogging track, whirlpool, sauna, library, game room, and child-care facilities. (Spa and beauty treatments, some specialized exercise classes such as Pilates, and sports equipment normally cost extra.)

5. Most shipboard activities, including casino entry, onboard games and contests, lectures, demonstrations, and most children’s programs (where applicable, babysitting services are extra).

6. Stops at ports of call on the itinerary. The features listed above are almost universally a part of any cruise vacation, and an inclusive cruise vacation is often a very good value, particularly when compared with the cost of similar pieces booked on a resort vacation. That said, other inclusions or lack of inclusion are

line specific. Some cruise lines do include transfers—basically a bus or van ride from the airport to ship and ship to airport. Other lines charge for those transfers, unless you buy your air tickets through the line in what travel agents call an air/sea package.

Port charges (usually noted in the bottom fine print of any cruise advertising or brochure) are usually included in the cruise price. Still, it pays to check carefully or ask your travel agent, as port charges can range from $120 to $200 or even more on a seven-day Caribbean cruise, depending on the itinerary.

Taxes, optional shore excursions, alcoholic beverages and soft drinks, casino play, onboard shopping, some computer classes, use of Internet connection, and tips are not included in most cases. On a few very upscale lines, gratuities and wine and alcoholic beverages are included in the cruise price. On some, tips are pooled (you are asked to contribute a suggested amount per day to be divided among all staff except officers and senior staff) and now, more and more cruise lines are adding a service charge to your shipboard account in lieu of tipping. With most lines you have the option of paying it or having it removed and handling the tipping yourself. We include a section on tipping in Part Two.

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Fort Washington Potomac River Tours, LLC

All charters are custom designed. Call us today at 301-632-6538 or toll free at 1-877-632-6538

301-632-6538
PO Box 44489
Fort Washington, MD
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The Pelican is a magnificent 64 foot luxury yacht that was custom built by Bluewater Yachts to be the perfect vessel to accommodate business and social groups in elegant surroundings. She is Coast Guard Certified to carry up to 49 guests. Designed for entertaining, the Pelican contains a large main salon, a full galley, an enclosed upper party deck and three rest rooms. In addition, she is fully wired for sight and sound with satellite TV and three screens for presentations.

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