SignalsAZ.com Prescott News Podcast - Dog-Friendly Cruising Around the World
Episode Date: January 25, 2025Send us a text and chime in!Cruising with your dogs has been common practice for some European cruises, such as Cunard, for decades, and overnight European ferries for nearly 130 years. Such a round-t...rip cruise hasn’t been an option in the U.S. But in November, the U.S. will allow dogs on cruises when Cruise Tails, a Caribbean cruise company that’s dog-focused, starts dog-friendly cruises that bring the option to the U.S. The first voyage of Tails of the Sea by Cruise Tails will have 250 pups and families. Twenty-four percent of adults 55 and over currently prefer to travel with their pets, according to 2024’s 16th... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/dog-friendly-cruising-around-the-world/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
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Cruising with your dogs has been common practice for some European cruises, such as Cunard,
for decades, and overnight European ferries for nearly 130 years.
Such a round-trip cruise hasn't been an option in the U.S. but in November,
the U.S. will allow dogs on cruises when cruise tails, a Caribbean cruise company that's dog-focused,
starts dog-friendly cruises that bring the option to the U.S. the first year.
voyage of Tales of the Sea by cruise tails will have 250 pups and families.
24% of adults 55 and over currently prefer to travel with their pets, according to
24th 16th annual vacation confidence index.
Yet cruising options were largely off limits on big ships in the 50 states.
Whether you want a cruise across the Atlantic, take a European river cruise, a seven-day cruise
to Mexico, or an overnight cruise in Europe, these cruises have paws on hand.
Tails of the Sea
This is the first dog-centric cruise where the people are the guests of the dog, says Don Von Graff,
travel partner at Cruise Tales. A typical at sea day on the Margaritaville ship begins when the family
pre-orders room service breakfast so their dog can enjoy breakfast with their family in the cabin,
says Von Graf. During the day, they'll play in the supervised puppy play area, take a puppy Pilates class,
or run through the splash area on the pool deck, she says. Ports may change, as the cruise is
relatively new, Von Graf says. Key West is guaranteed and will have excursions such as a trolley
ride around Key West with stops at dog-friendly beaches and shopping locations. There also will be a
welcome dog parade. In Kosoomel and Progresso, Mexico, port rules may determine whether the dogs get
off the boat. If humans want to leave pets on board, the ship's staff will ensure they are
adequately pampered, she says. Regarding pet waste disposal, there will be puppy packs with pads and
such, as well as a special area where dogs can go to relieve themselves. A pet butler cleans up
accidents around the ship, von Graf says. As long as you tell us if something happens, number one,
hopefully, you can get your puppy pat out. That'll help. Number two is to leave the yellow paw on
top of it, call or text us, and tell us to come to that area, von Graf says. Someone will clean it up
within 10 minutes. The first voyage in November is for small dogs that weigh 20 pounds or less,
based on their weight at the vet, says Von Graf.
The company hopes to expand the next voyage and future cruises to accommodate more pet sizes, she says.
Passengers must contact their pets vet for a health certificate for Mexico and any other
Caribbean ports that may be added beforehand, von Graf says.
If the pup doesn't have the required health documents, it can stay on the ship while the owners
explore the port city, she says.
Brandon Roberts, who will be on board the tails of the sea cruise, is finally able to include
is chocolate docks and Drake, on a family trip. I've missed a lot of the major longer cruises
because I only trust one person to watch my dog, and they aren't always available, says Roberts.
But cruising is, his mom's, passion, and so I would like to be a part of that, he says.
We only get so many vacations, so we want to spend them together.
Cunard's Queen Mary 2
Cunard is one of the original cruises for animals of all kinds. They've accepted dogs on specific
voyages and even transported Jimmy the Hippo in 1963. The current canine journey is a seven-night
cruise crossing the Atlantic from New York City to Southampton, England. Dogs and cats stay
separately from their owners and air-conditioned kennels with blankets, coats, and beds. There's a
whole pet deck. Food is provided on request through brands sold in the UK, says Oliver Cruz,
the Queen Mary 2 kennel master. He adds that chicken, vegetables, and broth can be prepared on the ship.
A typical day for the dog starts before 8 a.m. with potty breaks, baths if needed, and breakfast
before passengers see their pets. There is a British lamppost and NYC fire hydrant for fun,
a large grass turf area, and space to play, crew says. There are size limits and breed restrictions
on the Queen Mary too. You can't bring a Great Dane, but you can travel with a beagle,
golden retriever, or a border collie. The maximum canine height is 27 inches. This means dogs that
wouldn't meet size restrictions for airline and cabin pets, generally 20 pounds or less,
could still enjoy a European trip without going on the new dog-friendly airlines.
Dog-friendly riverboat cruises
Jenna Emmons, a 55-year-old dog mom who runs dogfriendly Travel.com, took her first cruise
with her Frenchie, Tara, on a whim.
When I found out about the river cruises for dogs, I was in Cologne, Germany.
I actually went into the one of Vista-Risen, cruise line, office there and inquired about booking
in person, Emmons says. The cruise was on the Rhine and Moselle Rivers. She's taken walking tours on
shore excursions, and there was also a fun wine tasting when Tara and I were on the Moselle River,
she says. On another tour, she took a bus excursion to Strasbourg, France. Dogs were allowed
everywhere on riverboat cruises, Emines, there wasn't a public area or dining room where they
weren't welcome. DFDS, a ferry company that sails several European seas, offers ferries with dog-friendly
cabins for overnight trips across Europe, from England to Amsterdam, the Baltic Sea, and Copenhagen.
Dogs are generally allowed to and from the room in an exercise area slash poop decks.
If you book a multi-day riverboat cruise through one of Vista Reison's website, Emmons recommends booking
a year in advance. When the dog cruises are announced, they sell out fast.
Preparing your pet for travel. When traveling with your pet, especially on a cruise,
getting health records together early is important. It's also important to
to understand that there often isn't a vet on board. If your dog has a condition such as heart
disease or diabetes, cruises that don't have vets may not be the best option. For Cunard's Queen Mary
2, contact Cunard, Cunard also may contact you, five months ahead to prepare health records.
Before you travel, you'll want to check the USDA website for requirements regarding tests and
certificates for every country you are visiting. The Tales of the Sea Cruise is a rarity,
with two vets and four assistants on the ship. Then, there's getting prepared for
for onboard in Port Health. The last place you need diarrhea or vomiting is on a cruise, says
Nelva Bryant, a veterinarian and dog travel expert. Before traveling to another country,
ensure your dog has tried and successfully digested foods they'll have on board without
getting sick at home. Do not let it drink water off the street, she says. However, while the doors
open a little bit for cruise travel, they can also be closed, Bryant says. Make sure your dog is on its
best behavior so future pups can set sail, she says.
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