British tourists are known for doing this one thing that can be frustrating for others on holiday - but you can't do this on a . offers a unique and exciting way to see the world, but with thousands of guests on board, it's important to be respectful to other passengers. If you're planning on taking a cruise, it's important to follow etiquette tips that can make the experience even better - for you and for others.
The most important tip is to not be a pool deck hog. have limited sunbeds around the pool, and it's tempting to reserve one early with a towel or book and disappear for hours but this is not acceptable onboard a cruise - as it might be in all-inclusive resorts on dry land. have policies against saving your spot, and it's courteous to only claim a lounger when you're actually using it.
If you do need to step away briefly, let nearby guests or staff know, and be back within 30 minutes. Everyone should get a fair chance to enjoy the sun.
say hogging the pool deck is an "absolute do not do" while on a .
It said: "The outdoor areas on a cruise ship are golden, especially on warm days that bask in oceanic sunshine. But staking out chairs at the crack of dawn with a towel and your half-empty sunscreen bottle? Not cool.
"If you're not actually using the chair or lounger, let someone else grab a seat in the sun. Sharing is caring, and everyone is here for a good time.
"Remember - you don't own the deckchair. Watching people tiptoe around "reserved" loungers all day? It's awkward for everyone."

Another tip is to be considerate of others while on balconies or in hallways, be mindful that others are relaxing or sleeping nearby.
When dining , you should remember to follow dress codes, especially in formal dining rooms.
Tipping where appropriate and showing appreciation for staff never goes unnoticed so don't forget to do this when you can.
By following these simple tips, you can ensure you'll be fitting in with .
If you've not been on a before, it can be quite different to your usual holiday so understanding these few simple changes can make your experience flow smoothly.
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