| One of our favourite Journey women is Arline Bleecker, an American travel journalist with a wonderful expertise in the art of cruising. When she isn't sailing the ocean blue, she lives in Florida where she writes up a storm. Packing for a cruise requires a definite knack - a skill, I must admit, I don't always have. Invariably, I overdo it. Sure it was fashionable a century ago to board an ocean liner with enough steamer trunks to sink it. But today, the prevalence of one-class ships lets us forfeit fashion fatigue. Packing smart can save not only a small fortune in porter's tips (about a dollar per bag), but also an aching back, and time--you won't have to wait so long at airports for your surfeit of suitcases. Besides, most cabins don't have enough space to store most of what you bring anyway. The next time
you're preparing for a cruise, keep these female-friendly tips in mind: |
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