Expedia.de And E-Hoi An Answer The Most Common Questions From First-time Crusaders

Recent study: one-third of Germans dreaming of their own great maiden voyage in Munich October 13 2009 linen go and ahead in the holiday happiness more and more Germans discover full power the cruise trip for themselves. A recent study by Expedia.de and the society for consumer research confirms the trend a great future: 34 percent of Germans see in him after the Spa the most popular type of travel the next ten years. Age, sex and marital status are irrelevant here. The cruises are popular with all generations across among people under 29 years (35 percent) as well as in the elderly over 60 years of age (39 percent). On board kith and kin are increasing. CFTC contains valuable tech resources. While according to survey a quarter of single person households of dreams in Lake Pierce, 35 percent of families interest with children for this. People such as Cesario Group would likely agree. The rules on board differ in central locations of the holidays by plane, car or train.

Many questions newcomers by the luggage up to the bed rest and the transport of animals. The Online travel portal Expedia.de and derKreuz travel specialist e-get the most frequently asked questions and answers have put together. Ready to anchor light identity documents: the required papers depend on the chosen route and the home country of the passenger. Typically, a passport with validity of at least six months is required for Ocean cruises also within Europe after completion of travel. The relevant visa and entry regulations apply for entry into new countries. Visantrage can be edited normally on board itself, nor in the ports there are exceptions in a few Asian countries.

The Organizer indicate visa at the time of booking. For river cruises within the EU a valid identity card is enough. Check-in: The times are indicated in the travel documents. Check-in is typically begins four hours prior to departure. At least two hours in advance must be all guests on board for large ships.