Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Who has been to the Costa Cruises "Victoria" Jeju+Busan+Lishui+Fukuoka+Kagoshima (starting from Shanghai Port) for 8 days with a group tour?

Who has been to the Costa Cruises "Victoria" Jeju+Busan+Lishui+Fukuoka+Kagoshima (starting from Shanghai Port) for 8 days with a group tour?

Towels, shampoo, shower gel, toothpaste, toothbrush and slippers should be provided.

A long-sleeved coat with an umbrella.

Take seasickness medicine, so that you won't need it.

Don't bring too much wine, especially wine. The ship has the right to confiscate it and give it to you when you get off the ship.

Japanese yen and Korean won can be exchanged at home, because Japanese yen can only be exchanged at local banks, and you must show your passport. If you encounter language barriers, it will be more troublesome. Suggest changing it first.

You can only use US dollars or VISA, Ma Shida credit card, debit card or credit card with UnionPay logo. You can't use them. Remember to bind the credit card or cash to the consumption card on the boat after boarding, so that you can spend money on the boat. In addition, the night before disembarking, there will be a bill room in your mailbox. Remember to read it carefully and get off the boat after checking the account, otherwise it will be very troublesome to find that the amount is wrong when you go home!

Only USD cash can be used in casinos, but it is said that RMB is also circulated in casinos, and it is only exchanged at the ship's exchange rate.

If you are a native of Shanghai, there will be no problem. If you want to fly, I suggest you fly early and return late to avoid landing late because of the tide, and the ticket booked in advance will be over.

There is a baggage check-in service when boarding the ship. Generally speaking, it is recommended to take it yourself, because shippers are rude and often break their luggage. If they finally see their luggage broken, they will be very unhappy. . .

Don't store cash in the room, be sure to keep it with you. Remember, this is very important!

There is no communication on the high seas, so we should be mentally prepared for it. We can only talk when landing, if there is an international call, otherwise. . . .

By the way, there is the so-called captain's dinner. Although it is said that it is necessary to attend in formal attire, it is not necessary to wear a suit and tie, as long as it is not too casual, that is, it is enough not to wear shorts+slippers or pajamas.

That's about it. I don't know if you have any more questions. . .