Biggest Cruise Mistakes

Biggest Cruise Mistakes First-Time Cruisers Make (And How to Avoid Them)

Cruising can be one of the easiest and most relaxing vacations in the world, but small mistakes can quickly turn an amazing trip into an expensive or stressful experience.

The good news:
Most cruise mistakes are completely avoidable once you know what to expect.

From overpaying for extras to booking the wrong cabin or arriving too late at the port, here are some of the biggest cruise mistakes travelers make and how to avoid them.

Mistake #1: Flying In the Same Day as Your Cruise

This is probably the single biggest cruise mistake travelers make.

Flight delays happen constantly.

And cruise ships will NOT wait for late passengers unless delays are part of official cruise line transfers.

Why It’s Risky

If your flight is delayed:

  • You could miss embarkation entirely
  • Rebooking to the next port can become extremely expensive
  • Hotels and flights may not be covered

Smart Strategy

Arrive:

  • At least 1 day early
  • 2 days early for international cruises or winter travel

The extra hotel night is usually far cheaper than missing your cruise.

Mistake #2: Booking the Cheapest Cabin Without Thinking

Many travelers simply click the cheapest available room.

That can backfire badly.

Problems With Bad Cabin Locations

  • Noise from pools or nightclubs
  • Excessive motion
  • Elevator traffic
  • Obstructed views
  • Long walks everywhere onboard

Smart Strategy

Research:

  • Deck plans
  • Cabin location
  • What’s above and below your room
  • Midship vs forward/aft placement

A slightly better cabin location can dramatically improve your cruise.

Mistake #3: Overpaying for Drink Packages

Drink packages can be valuable — but not for everyone.

Many travelers buy expensive packages assuming they’ll save money, then barely use them.

Drink Packages Usually Make Sense If:

  • You drink several alcoholic beverages daily
  • You order specialty coffees regularly
  • You spend lots of time onboard

They May NOT Be Worth It If:

  • You drink casually
  • You spend most days in port
  • You prefer light drinking

Always calculate your realistic usage before buying.

Mistake #4: Trying to Do Everything

Cruise ships today are massive.

Pools, shows, restaurants, trivia, casinos, spas, water slides, shopping, and live entertainment can make travelers feel like they need to maximize every second.

That often leads to exhaustion.

Smart Strategy

Prioritize:

  • A few key activities
  • Relaxation
  • Flexibility

You do NOT need to do everything to have a great cruise.

Mistake #5: Ignoring Extra Costs

Many first-time cruisers assume everything is included.

It’s not.

Common Surprise Costs

  • Gratuities
  • Wi-Fi
  • Specialty dining
  • Excursions
  • Casino gambling
  • Alcohol
  • Spa treatments
  • Soda packages

Smart Strategy

Budget for extras ahead of time so there are no surprises later.

Mistake #6: Waiting Too Long to Book Excursions

Popular excursions can sell out long before the cruise begins.

Especially:

  • Alaska helicopter tours
  • European sightseeing tours
  • Private island beach clubs
  • Limited-capacity adventures

Smart Strategy

Research excursions before sailing and reserve high-demand experiences early.

Mistake #7: Not Using Airplane Mode

Cruise ship cellular roaming charges can become insanely expensive.

Some travelers accidentally return home to:

  • Hundreds or even thousands of dollars in charges

Smart Strategy

Immediately:

  • Turn on airplane mode
  • Connect only to ship Wi-Fi if needed
  • Disable roaming

Never assume your normal phone plan works at sea.

Mistake #8: Arriving at Peak Buffet Times

Cruise buffets can become chaotic during peak hours.

Especially:

  • Embarkation day
  • Sea day breakfasts
  • Lunch rushes

Smart Strategy

Eat:

  • Earlier
    or
  • Later than peak times

Or explore:

  • Main dining room breakfasts
  • Smaller cafés
  • Hidden food venues onboard

Mistake #9: Packing Without Researching Dress Codes

Some cruise lines are casual.

Others still maintain:

  • Formal nights
  • Specialty dining dress codes
  • Theme nights

Smart Strategy

Research:

  • Your cruise line’s expectations
  • Specialty restaurant policies
  • Weather at your destinations

Overpacking is common, but underpacking for specific events also creates stress.

Mistake #10: Booking the Wrong Cruise for Your Travel Style

Not all cruises feel the same.

Some ships focus on:

  • Families
  • Party atmospheres
  • Luxury
  • Relaxation
  • Adventure
  • Budget travel

Examples

A short 3-night Bahamas cruise may feel completely different than:

  • An Alaska sailing
  • A luxury European itinerary
  • A Southern Caribbean cruise

Smart Strategy

Research:

  • Cruise line personality
  • Ship size
  • Passenger demographics
  • Itinerary style

Choosing the right cruise matters more than many travelers realize.

Mistake #11: Overbooking Port Days

Some travelers try to cram too much into every destination.

That often leads to:

  • Stress
  • Exhaustion
  • Rushing constantly
  • Missing the actual enjoyment of travel

Smart Strategy

Leave downtime built into your itinerary.

Sometimes the best memories happen during relaxed moments, not packed schedules.

Mistake #12: Returning to the Ship Too Late

Cruise ships are extremely strict about departure times.

If you miss the ship:

  • The ship leaves without you
  • You’re responsible for catching up
  • Costs can become enormous

Smart Strategy

Always return:

  • At least 1 hour before all-aboard time
  • Earlier in foreign ports

Ship time and local time are not always the same.

Mistake #13: Forgetting Travel Insurance

Many travelers skip travel insurance trying to save money.

That can become disastrous if:

  • Flights are canceled
  • Medical emergencies happen
  • Weather interrupts travel
  • Cruises are missed

Smart Strategy

At minimum, consider:

  • Medical coverage
  • Trip interruption coverage
  • Emergency transportation coverage

Especially for expensive cruises or international travel.

Final Thoughts

Most cruise mistakes happen because travelers simply don’t know what to expect.

The good news is that cruising becomes dramatically easier after your first sailing.

The smartest cruisers learn how to:

  • Plan ahead
  • Avoid unnecessary expenses
  • Stay flexible
  • Prioritize relaxation
  • Focus on experiences rather than perfection

And once you avoid the biggest cruise mistakes, cruising often becomes one of the easiest, most enjoyable vacations you can take.

A little preparation upfront can save enormous amounts of money, stress, and frustration later.

Jon Biloh

About the author

Jon Biloh

Jon Biloh is the Chief Editor of CruiseShip.net, where he oversees editorial direction and content focused on cruise news, ship reviews, and travel insights. With nearly two decades of experience building and operating internet-based businesses, Jon brings a unique perspective to the cruise industry, combining a deep understanding of large-scale operations with a passion for travel and customer experience. His background includes founding and growing infrastructure and hosting platforms that serve customers globally, giving him a strong appreciation for how complex systems are designed, scaled, and improved over time. At CruiseShip.net, Jon focuses on delivering clear, well-informed content that goes beyond surface-level coverage. His work emphasizes industry trends, operational strategy, and the real-world factors that shape the cruise experience for travelers.