0:00
i was frustrated in reading an article
0:02
in a cruise magazine like this recently
0:04
with cruise advice targeted at people
0:06
like me it was full of out-of-date
0:09
stereotypes about us and was out of sync
0:12
with today's 50-plus travelers we're
0:13
adventurous active love to explore try
0:16
new things and none of that was
0:17
reflected i decided it was time that
0:19
people like us get what we deserve
0:21
advice and tips proven to work
0:24
by someone over 50 for other over 50s so
0:27
that's what you're about to get if
0:28
you're new here welcome aboard i'm gary
0:30
bembridge and my goal is to make it fun
0:32
and easy to discover plan and enjoy
0:35
unforgettable cruise vacations
0:37
i can see the cruise lines are obsessed
0:39
with getting younger people to cruise
0:41
this push means they're attracting more
0:42
families because let's face it people
0:45
younger than 50 in their 30s and 40s are
0:47
likely to have kids even onlines that
0:49
have been much more adult focused i'm
0:51
noticing more families and children
0:53
every time i cruise for example on all
0:55
my recent trips on celebrity princess
0:58
mostly over 50 travelers i talk to like
1:00
me want to avoid families with kids as
1:03
some have left that behind because their
1:04
kids have grown up some haven't had kids
1:06
like me some are looking to basically
1:08
just escape from their kids or grandkids
1:10
so how do we get around this now i've
1:12
got a few tips which also will save you
1:14
money as well as a bonus first go on
1:17
adult only lines in the uk there is saga
1:20
which are for the over 50s
1:22
and lies like pinot cruises and morella
1:24
they have adolescent ships in their
1:25
fleet viking cruises and virgin voyages
1:27
both which i've been on are only for
1:29
over 18s however as you can see our
1:34
the second thing we can do is use the
1:36
fact that families with children cruise
1:38
during school holidays and public
1:40
holiday times we can use that to our
1:44
constrained by that timing i choose to
1:47
cruise out of school holidays and around
1:49
any public holidays if i'm going to one
1:51
of the three biggest cruise regions the
1:54
the mediterranean or alaska instead i
1:57
focus on shoulder periods at the start
2:00
and the end of the season so for the
2:01
caribbean i will go in november into
2:04
early december or mid january to
2:08
for the mediterranean i'll go in june
2:11
and early september into mid-october so
2:14
again after school holiday period for
2:16
alaska i'll go in may or early june when
2:18
the season starts all of these times
2:21
normally have good weather
2:22
are cheaper and the ships are quieter
2:26
another way to ensure less kids is go on
2:28
longer cruises as families take these
2:30
less for example what i like to do in
2:32
the caribbean is go on the 10 or 12
2:34
night trips like the holland america
2:36
southern caribbean i've booked for my
2:38
next caribbean trip repositioning
2:40
cruises around april and october time
2:42
when the cruise lines move their ships
2:44
between the caribbean and the
2:45
mediterranean are another great solution
2:48
they really have families and kids on
2:51
and are great value too
2:54
exotic and long-haul trips have fewer
2:57
families on families mostly stick to
2:59
caribbean mediterranean and alaska
3:00
cruises exotic trips to asia south
3:03
america and expedition cruises that
3:05
involve flights get really expensive
3:07
when traveling with a couple of kids of
3:09
course an obvious option is to focus on
3:12
lines that tend to cater for us 50 plus
3:15
travelers primarily that's what i do a
3:17
lot people often ask me why they don't
3:19
see much about royal caribbean carnival
3:22
norwegian cruise line and msc cruises on
3:24
my channel it's because they generally
3:26
are not the best at catering for people
3:28
like me but are for families the lines
3:31
that i cruise on most and i find best
3:33
for travelers like me are in the premium
3:35
area celebrity princess hot america
3:38
viking and now virgin voyages i find the
3:41
smaller ship lines are really good for
3:43
me and i like oceania azamara and
3:46
windstar they're well geared for us 50
3:48
plus they don't have any kids clubs or
3:50
any facilities for kids so families tend
3:52
not to go on those they also tend to
3:54
have more interesting itineraries
3:55
because they can call on smaller ports
3:58
if you have the budget all the ultra
4:01
luxury lines work seabourn crystal
4:03
silversea region 7c as few families go
4:06
on those because they're so expensive
4:08
i've never been on a cruise on one of
4:10
those lines with families on board
4:11
though it does happen i swear to people
4:13
where it's happened however
4:15
while i stay clear personally on family
4:17
friendly cruise lines like msc carnival
4:19
norwegian royal caribbean if they do
4:21
appeal to you i have two really
4:25
those four all offer what they call
4:27
seniors discounts to over 55s one or two
4:32
they offer them on their settings
4:33
especially those out of school holiday
4:34
periods because they need us to help
4:36
fill their ships then make sure you ask
4:38
for that discounted booking through an
4:40
agent or tick the box on check out if
4:42
you're booking direct secondly consider
4:44
cruising in the ship within a ship
4:46
option because you'd like to find fewer
4:49
or have no families in those look at msc
4:51
yacht club and norwegian haven
4:53
should you avoid disney cruise lines now
4:56
friends with our kids tell me there are
4:58
many adult only areas many other
5:00
activities and they offer a really good
5:02
quality out of experience so i'm
5:03
actually booked on disney
5:05
using my own tips i booked to a
5:06
destination that's popular with families
5:08
with kids norwegian fjords and in
5:10
september after the schools have gone
5:13
once on board many of the lines i spoke
5:16
about that cater for us 50 plus
5:17
travelers i still find they do not offer
5:22
challenging and interesting excursions
5:24
to really excite me this was actually
5:26
brought home to me just this past week
5:28
because i've been looking at ports and
5:29
excursions for a panama caribbean cruise
5:32
i've got coming up and a western
5:33
mediterranean cruise that's basically a
5:36
the excursions are all rather stodgy
5:39
they're bus tours they talk about how
5:41
little walking there is how many few
5:43
steps there are they assume i think we
5:45
want low octane very high brow low level
5:47
activities so i want to tell you what i
5:49
think we should be doing as 50 plus
5:51
travelers when it comes to ports and
5:53
touring the best tip i've got is don't
5:57
google things like things to do in
5:59
export buy a guidebook or look at the
6:01
cruise line excursions it's actually to
6:03
join the roll call for your cruise on
6:06
cruisecritic.com there you'll get to
6:08
engage with others on your cruise and
6:09
there's always people in there who've
6:11
been to each port recently they found
6:14
out what the best thing to do the best
6:16
value the most interesting unusual
6:18
fascinating thing to do and importantly
6:20
how to do it don't fall into the trap of
6:23
defaulting into what the cruise line
6:25
you might want to and i of course do
6:27
that sometimes too if you know
6:28
particularly the regions has a
6:30
reputation for being high risk for
6:31
travelers or the ship is really really
6:33
far from the main sites of course it's
6:35
really easy they have the guarantee they
6:37
won't leave you behind you know if i get
6:39
delayed that's very reassuring but
6:41
instead what i do is i look at their
6:42
options and i ask myself are these
6:44
really going to stretch me excite me and
6:46
be a memory for life now include that
6:49
last point because the best experiences
6:51
i've had have not been on cruise line
6:53
excursions they've been when i've been
6:55
out more independently either in a small
6:58
with my partner or myself
7:00
so in places i feel i need more
7:03
reassurance because i'm unsure about the
7:04
area or i want guarantees about getting
7:06
back to the ship or someone who can sort
7:09
out if i've got an issue i
7:11
then look at larger independent tour
7:13
providers first like shoretrips.com
7:16
cruisingexcursions.com and viator.com
7:18
now i find though that they tend to be
7:20
very similar to cruise line ones smaller
7:22
groups and a bit cheaper though
7:24
but much better is going on independent
7:27
one-to-one or small group tours now i
7:30
usually find those through the
7:31
recommendations in those role call
7:33
groups i was talking about earlier
7:35
now these are usually local tour guides
7:38
and drivers and i i discuss with them
7:40
what i'm interested in and they work
7:42
something out around what i'm interested
7:44
in i've got the reassurance then that
7:46
i'm with people who know the territory
7:47
the areas to avoid the best things to do
7:49
and importantly they know the timing and
7:51
how to get back and make sure i get back
7:55
though i do most like to self-explore
7:57
and do that armed with two things a
7:59
guidebook i rely on dorlin kinsley
8:01
guidebooks or the local app as most
8:03
destinations have these now and they
8:05
tell me how to navigate public transport
8:08
tells me about the places to see and
8:10
secondly with the daily program with the
8:12
ship cruise agent contact details
8:14
if i have a problem on running late i
8:16
can then rely on that
8:18
my best experiences by far have been
8:20
doing this my part and i did 10 weeks of
8:23
a world cruise calling on 35
8:25
destinations but the ones i remember
8:27
best are the ones where we did our own
8:29
thing using kuala lumpur crazy public
8:32
transport but finding an incredible
8:34
local food market exploring tokyo and
8:37
stumbling across and playing the crazy
8:41
watching a school traditional dance
8:42
competition we literally came across in
8:44
the middle of ho chi minh city these are
8:46
the stories we tell not the ones about
8:48
the organized tours we went on so my tip
8:50
for ports is to push myself and live a
8:55
of course it's all well and good saying
8:57
gary go and live a little and push it
8:59
but of course i'm not as young as i
9:01
think i am so there are a couple of
9:02
watch out tips that i do think i need to
9:05
talk about for us as 50 plus travelers
9:07
and certainly guide the way that i
9:09
some of our needs are going to take some
9:11
planning ahead because the lines are not
9:13
always on top of this
9:14
most lines are focused on the bulk of
9:16
guests able-bodied couples in reality so
9:19
for example here's a simple one solo
9:22
many of us travel sell at times i do it
9:24
quite a lot and want to try and avoid
9:26
paying for two it takes a lot of
9:28
planning now i've created a list of all
9:30
the lines and the ships that have solar
9:32
cabins because i found it really hard to
9:34
find in one place it's on my website at
9:36
tits or travellers.com
9:38
solar cabins these fill up really fast
9:40
especially when you do say a
9:42
transatlantic crossing on queen mary 2.
9:44
it's a good starting point but you need
9:47
to plan way ahead because there aren't
9:49
many solar cabins so that's one example
9:52
i update that solar cabin list you know
9:54
many more ships are adding solar cabins
9:56
but they're limited so what i also do is
9:58
they use an aggregator site like
10:01
they have a very specific tab on there
10:03
which lists all the solo deals and so i
10:05
or i also asked my travel age to track
10:08
those another example is some 50 plus
10:10
travelers are not that mobile anymore
10:12
have accessibility needs that also takes
10:15
planning if you want to get a cabin
10:16
that's going to cater for mobility
10:17
issues you need to plan ahead because
10:20
the number of accessibility cabins on
10:24
there are three other things i always do
10:27
now that i didn't do when i was younger
10:30
travel insurance which and i now make
10:32
sure it's crew specific so it covers
10:34
medevac off the ship getting me home if
10:36
i'm disembarked in a port i have to go
10:38
to hospital and of course make sure
10:40
includes covert cover secondly i've
10:42
created a first aid kit with all sorts
10:44
of over-the-counter remedies for
10:46
ailments to reduce the need to go to the
10:48
medical center or to try and buy
10:50
unfamiliar brands and local pharmacies
10:51
it always includes a home tooth repair
10:54
kit because ships don't have dentists
10:56
thirdly plenty of prescription
10:58
medication with some of my hand luggage
11:00
some of my main luggage a photo of the
11:02
bottle and a copy of the prescription
11:06
i'm young at heart and i think i'm young
11:08
there's still some reality that i have
11:10
to live with so of course we're
11:12
contemporary or modern we want to do
11:14
things but hopefully these are much more
11:16
realistic now to find out more about the
11:18
best lines for us as over 50 travelers
11:21
click to watch this video here where i
11:22
start talking about one of the least
11:24
obvious cruise lines for us i'll see you