Cruising with 9Travel brings you the best tips and tricks plus everything you need to know, from self-confessed cruise addict, Honida Beram aka Cruising With Honey. She has sailed the seven continents of the world, on a seafaring mission to uncover the globe and share her adventures. The first time I booked a cruise I really had no idea.

I didn't know what type of cabin to choose, what I needed to pack and what to expect onboard. But the ads on TV sure looked tempting to a tired mum of three kids under three and a cruise seemed to tick all the boxes. I wanted to sleep through the night, one whole night.

READ MORE: The 'one thing' you have to do in Paris, according to Catriona Rowntree I wanted to eat without having to cook, I didn't want to clean, I wanted to enjoy a cocktail. Looking back now, my criteria for a few nights away were pretty low. Without much thought, I went online, found the shortest cruise - a two-nighter from Sydney to Melbourne - and booked the cheapest cabin.

No one in my inner circle had cruised before, so I was, literally, testing the waters. Stepping aboard a ship for the first time, the Dawn Princess, I was pretty clueless. Clearly, my zealous watching of the TV show The Love Boat back in the 80s left me quite unprepared.

Purser Gopher, aren't you supposed to tick me off a list on your clipboard and lead me to Aloha Deck in my smart, shoulder-padded pant suit? As I was about to discover, a television show rarely imitates real life. While I still enjoye.