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5 Reasons Cruising Beats A Land Vacation

Food, Food, Food, And Oh Yea, Food

The Crown Grill

If you find yourself going hungry on a cruise, you may be doing cruising wrong. Nowadays, it’s hard to find a minute where some food option isn’t available onboard. The best part? The majority of onboard dining is included in your fare. Plus, the convenience of choosing which restaurant you should dine in is far more convenient than searching a city for a place the entire group agrees on. So to recap: availability, inclusive, and convenience. Dining at sea beats dining ashore.

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By Mike Faust

Mike Faust is an avid world traveler, often found traversing city streets in Asia and Europe rather than his home city of Boca Raton. Mike has touched down in 39 countries, set sail on 35 cruises, and flown over 400,000 lifetime miles.