If you're a cruise-lover, then you know that there's nothing like the experience of going on a cruise. The ship, the food, the service, and all of the activities are really what make each trip and Jewish travel so special. If you've never been on a cruise before, then you might be wondering what kinds of things there are to do while sailing across the ocean. These 11 activities are some of best to do: Go to a spa treatment. You don't need to be on a cruise to enjoy a spa treatment. You can go to your local hot springs or hotel and have just as much fun soaking in the tub, getting massages and soaking up some sun. However, if you're going on a cruise—and have the opportunity to do so—a day at the spa is worth it. Not only will you get pampered by professionals and get some peace of mind while relaxing in their facilities, but there's also an interesting social aspect that comes with sharing this experience with other people. Learn how to dance. Dancing is one of the most liberating and enjoyable activities you can do on a cruise, whether dancing with a professional instructor or with friends and family. If you are traveling solo, consider signing up for dancing classes with other travelers in your age group or at least check out the dance floor at night when everyone is partying. You will find that dancing will help break down social barriers and make meeting people much easier. Go to a cooking class. It’s not just about the food, though. Cooking classes are a great way to meet other passengers and learn about new cultures or ingredients. You may also learn about cooking techniques and gadgets that you never thought of before, which can make all your other meals more interesting at home. See a show. Shows are a great way to relax and have fun. You can see them in the main theater or in the lounge, they can be live or pre-recorded, they can be free or paid. Most cruises offer a variety of types of shows including comedy and music as well as dance. Go on an excursion. Excursions are a great way to see new places, learn about the culture and history of the area, and discover hidden gems. You can go on a tour of a winery, museum or factory. It's fun to just explore on your own, but if you're not sure where to begin or what kind of activity is right for you—or if it would be more fun with other people—then an excursion may be exactly what you need! Attend a lecture at sea. If you’re a history buff, then attending lectures at sea is for you. Lectures are a great way to learn about the places you are visiting and the history of those locations. You can pick up some interesting tidbits that may help you on future excursions or even in your research back home. If you have an interest in nature, there are also lectures on that topic as well as other topics of related interest such as archaeology, art, music and many more. Lectures can be given by experts from all over the world who will share their knowledge with everyone on board whether it be about wildlife viewing opportunities or archaeological sites around town or country where they live. Take a glassblowing class. If you've ever wanted to learn about glassblowing, signing up for a class is the perfect way to do it. During your cruise, you'll get the chance to pick up some skills that will help you make your own decorative pieces for the home. Glassblowing is one of those things that can be really fun but also intimidating at first glance. If you've ever wondered what it's like to blow glass, this class will give you a good idea before actually jumping into an introductory class in person when you return home! Play some shuffleboard. Shuffleboard is a great activity to do with friends while you're on vacation. You can play it on a cruise ship, and it'll help you get exercise while having fun. You can also meet new people during your time playing shuffleboard because there are many people who enjoy this game and are willing to share their expertise with others. Dine at the fancy restaurant onboard. Dining at the fancy restaurant onboard is one of the most gratifying experiences you can have on a cruise. It's less about the food, which can be excellent, and more about feeling like you're dining in an elegant setting with fine service. Dressing up for this experience is key—you don't want to step into a fine dining room wearing your swimsuit and flip flops! If you've never been to a high-end eatery before, it's worth considering taking this opportunity to try something new. You might even be surprised by how much you enjoy yourself—and if nothing else, you'll get some great pictures out of it! Walk around the deck every day for exercise. There are two types of exercise that you can do on a cruise: cardio and weightlifting. Cardio is good for your heart and weightlifting is good for your muscles. You should try to do both every day, but it's okay if you only manage one. Make sure not to mix them up though, otherwise the results might be less than desirable! The important thing is that regardless of what type of exercise you pick, make sure it feels good for your body and doesn't hurt in any way! Get ready for dinner with friends in the evening. After a full day of activities and exploring, it's time to relax. Enjoy dinner together with your friends. Or lounge around while having drinks and conversation before turning in for the night. After all, getting a good night's sleep is important for maintaining your energy levels throughout the day. Eating healthy foods at breakfast will keep you going strong all morning long, so don’t skip out on this meal! Even though you’re on vacation, it doesn’t mean that you have to sit around and do nothing. There are plenty of ways to get involved with the various activities available on board cruises or even in kosher resorts. From water sports in the pool or at sea, to trivia games and concerts by local artists, there’s always something fun going on at sea!
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