Shape Up and
Ship Out
By Sid Kaplan
For some, the ideal cruise consists of a lounge chair, gourmet
food, and many, many drink umbrellas. And while I admit that sounds
wonderfully seductive, there are those whose ideal cruise is a bit
more active.
Some of you might
want to spend a week immersed in your favorite sport, or engage in
some sporting activities you haven't done in a long time - if ever.
At the very least, you may want to do something to help ease the
guilt of excesses at the ship's bountiful tables.
Staying healthy
aboard today's cruise ships is fun. Modern cruise ships are
equipped with some of the largest and most sophisticated fitness
facilities anywhere. On Carnival's Victory, for example, passengers
are making a beeline for the ship's vast two-level health club
where a collection of every conceivable gleaming exercise and body-
toning device awaits them. And it's always free.
The view from the
deck-to-ceiling ocean view windows in the Nautica Spa is
spectacular. The state-of-the-art gymnasium, with its two whirlpool
baths and steam, sauna, massage and loofah rooms, provides a
fitness center that rivals most land facilities.
If you desire to
start a fitness program during your seagoing vacation, you can turn
to the trained instructors. More experienced workout-aholics can
look forward to keeping fit with the most modern high-tech weight
and workout gear. From exercise bikes to treadmills, step and
rowing equipment, the spa has it all, ready to raise your heart
rate and tone your physique.
And of course,
there's the jogging track high above the ocean, and indoor and
outdoor aerobics classes. Some ships now offer you in-line roller
blade tracks as well. Cruise lines are rewarding you with prizes
based upon the number of physical activities you participate in
throughout your cruise. You may even go home with a new fitness
wardrobe from your Cruisercise programs and activities.
For you
ultra-conscientious, most cruise lines offer heart smart
alternative dining choices, identifying menu items lower in sodium,
cholesterol, calories and fat but full of flavor and delightfully
presented.
Not enough? Too
regimented? Many cruise lines offer you a combination of ship and
shore activities to keep your land game sharp. On Royal Caribbean's
Voyager and Explorer of the Seas (and others) you can experience a
rock-climbing wall towering 200 feet above the sea. Not long ago,
anyone who suggested ice-skating on a cruise ship would have been
laughed out of the room. Not anymore, the Voyager, Explorer and
Adventure of the Seas feature Center Ice at Studio B, which
accommodates professional ice shows, and open skating (complete
with skate rentals). Now at sea you will find million-dollar
state-of -the-art golf simulators where you can play courses around
the world and golf cages to fine-tune your long game and a
small-scale course to assist with your short game.
For realism, you
and your friends can tailor a unique combination of a world-class
cruise and championship golf on courses. You can choose from a
variety of different courses in the Caribbean, Panama Canal,
Bermuda, the Bahamas, Mexico and Hawaii. You will play only the
best golf courses each port has to offer. Just imagine driving a
golf ball cleanly down a lush tropical fairway.
Looking for more?
Tear yourself away from the wonders of your ship for in-port
activities that include snorkeling in crystal clear waters, scuba
diving along vibrant reefs, or just plain walking miles of beaches.
Imagine yourself taking scuba diving training right on board
combined with graduation dives in areas with stunning underwater
beauty. Certified divers are offered even more exotic adventures to
the home of 14 million varieties of fish and sea life.
Why not rides a
raft over river rapids, or bicycle down the side of a 10,000-foot
volcano? You can go horseback riding, and leave miles of hoof
prints along secluded tropical beaches.
If you would
rather be above the water than in it, you can take to sea aboard a
world class sail ship and be part of the crew for a few wonderfully
exhilarating hours. If there's still time (and you aren't ready to
rest yet) play tennis or basketball, catch a record marlin or just
swim the soothing waters.
Just because your
cruise ship offers plenty of delicious and wonderfully tempting
food, doesn't mean you have to come home out of shape. Burning
calories was never so much fun!
Sid Kaplan -
http://www.cruisevacationsguide.com
Mr. Kaplan has
extensive experience in the travel business having owned and
operated a successful cruise only travel agency in
Canada.
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