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Over the past 10 years, I’ve spent 253 days at sea. First-time cruisers need to do these 6 things as soon as they board.

January 19, 2026
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Over the past 10 years, I’ve spent 253 days at sea. First-time cruisers need to do these 6 things as soon as they board.
Sharon poses on the deck of a cruise ship.
As a frequent traveler, I know all the best things to do as soon as you board a cruise ship. Sharon Fisher
  • After spending over 250 days at sea over the past decade, I have some tips for first-time cruisers.
  • As soon as you board, it’s important to review safety protocols and unpack your belongings.
  • I like to explore the entire ship as soon as possible, so that I don’t miss out on any amenities.

When I went on my first cruise in 2016, I had no idea how much I’d grow to love this form of travel. But throughout the past decade, I’ve spent a total of over eight months at sea.

Although I’m now a seasoned pro, I often think back to my first cruise, when I had no idea what to expect or how to take full advantage of the ship’s amenities.

Here are six things I think new cruisers should do as soon as they board the ship.

It’s important to review the safety protocols right away.

A green sign identifying the assembly station on a cruise ship.
Sharon Fisher

When it comes to cruising, safety is the most important thing. That’s why I recommend finding the muster station — where passengers meet if there’s a ship-wide emergency — as soon as possible.

Some ships may also have other requirements, such as watching a safety video after boarding. If that’s the case, it’s a good idea to review this information as soon as possible.

Plus, you’ll want to find out where your life jackets are located — before you need them.

The rooms on board can be small, so it’s a good idea to unpack your belongings.

Suitcases on a bed and on the floor in a guest room on a cruise ship.
Sharon Fisher

It can be tempting to run out and enjoy everything the ship has to offer, but I always unpack as soon as my luggage has arrived.

Unless I splurged on a larger room, it’s likely the cabin won’t be big enough to leave all my bags piled around.

Plus, I never want to have to come back tired to find my bed covered with stuff.

I also recommend meeting your room steward.

Towels folded into swans on a bed, with a note that reads
Sharon Fisher

On typical cruises, each cabin gets a room steward or attendant who’s assigned to keep the room clean, grab extra towels and toiletries, and arrange to have anything that’s broken fixed.

When cruising, mine usually becomes my best friend. If they don’t come to the room to introduce themselves, I like to keep an eye out for them in the hall.

Knowing my steward has come in handy in the past, especially after I’ve locked myself out of my room, and my kind attendant helped me get back in.

It’s a good idea to walk the entire ship.

Lounge chairs on a cruise deck.
Sharon Fisher

When I first started cruising, I figured out the ship’s layout as I went along. However, this meant I missed out on some of the offerings and amenities on board.

For example, I was on my fourth sailing on the same cruise line before I learned that most of the ships had a sauna — something I definitely would’ve gotten use out of on my Alaskan cruise.

Now, my partner and I have a routine when we get on board: We walk the entire ship to make sure we know what’s available. This also gives us the opportunity to pick out the best sections in the theater, choose the nicest bars, and locate the gym.

Plus, it makes it easier to find each other later when we’re off doing our own thing. It’s easy to get lost on a ship, so taking some time to get acquainted with the layout is important.

Scope out the best food options.

A beautifully plated cruise ship meal.
Sharon Fisher

In my opinion, one of the best parts of a cruise is definitely the food. Most ships have several options, some of which are free and others that cost extra. It’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the best options to fit your preferences and dietary restrictions.

Plus, in my experience, the buffet tends to get crowded, so I like to look for alternative seating options by the pool or even on an upper deck ahead of time.

Figure out how to get important information on board.

The view of a cruise ship from the pool deck.
Sharon Fisher

During your sailing, you’ll likely receive announcements about onboard activities, special offers, and safety alerts.

Depending on the cruise line, this information may come in the form of a daily newsletter, loudspeaker announcements, a mobile app, or some combination of the three. Information about how to stay in the loop will likely be in your room when you arrive.

Schedules change, things happen, and you don’t want to miss out on new opportunities, especially if the ship has to cancel a port.

Read the original article on Business Insider

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