🚶♀️Cruise Like a Local: Blending In While You Explore
(Tips on Not Looking Like a Total Tourist)
There’s nothing wrong with being a tourist. Hey, we all are at some point. But there’s something extra fun (and way less awkward) about blending in with the locals while you explore new places during your cruise. Want to look less like you just stepped off a ship and more like you belong? Here are a few easy tips:
👟 1. Ditch the Cruise Ship Lanyard
Yes, it’s convenient. No, you don’t need it in town. Stick it in your bag or pocket while you’re off the ship. It screams “I’m on a cruise!”
📱 2. Use Your Phone… But Smartly
Checking maps is totally fine, but try not to stop in the middle of the street looking confused. Duck into a shop or stand to the side. You’ll feel more confident and less like a lost duckling.
👗 3. Dress Like You’ve Been There Before
Avoid the "I ❤️ Montenegro" shirts until after your trip. Neutral clothes, comfy shoes, and layers go a long way. Locals aren’t usually rocking matching flamingo shirts.
💬 4. Learn a Few Local Words
Just a simple “Hello” or “Thank you” in the local language can go a long way. It shows respect and locals will often warm up to you more.
📸 5. Be Cool With the Camera
Take your photos (of course!), but don’t block walkways or climb over things. Try to experience the moment before you capture it.
💡 Bonus Tip: Ask a Local
Instead of just following the crowd, ask someone who lives there where they like to eat or shop. You might discover a hidden gem that’s way better than the usual tourist stop.
Blending in doesn’t mean pretending — it just means showing up with curiosity, respect, and a little travel savvy. You’ll feel more connected to the place, and your adventures will feel more personal.
See the world like a local. Even if your cabin is just a few decks away. 😉

