Keeping Fit on a Cruise

Let's be realistic here; you won't be able to work out as much when you're on vacation. Part of going on a trip is leaving your worries behind you, and that includes exercising. But as society dictates, to be properly functioning adults, we have to work out at least three to five times a week.
You can't exactly lose weight on vacation; if anything, the opposite happens. But don't let that bum you out from having a great time and shopping for all the clothes you want. There are still ways to keep fit on a cruise, especially as one as lavish as KRC.  

Hit the Gym at Least Once a Day

Yes, you read that right. Kosher Riverboat Cruises has a gym on board. You don't have to wait until you dock and scour hotels for a treadmill.  The gym is part of what you paid for, so make use of it.

Fellow passengers will want to be working out too to burn all the delicious meals they eat. Plus, working out with a group is way more fun than exercising alone.

Go on the Tour Excursions

Sure, there's the option to stay on the boat when you dock, but you're going to miss out on a whole lot of fun if you skip the tour excursions. You'll be walking non-stop, so if the elliptical isn't really your thing, you can still get your cardio in by exploring the city with your tour group.

Watch What You Drink

On Jewish tours like KRC, you'll have free-flowing Kosher drinks and cocktails. It's easy to get carried away when they taste so good. Don't overdo it because you'll probably take in way more calories from your drinks than you will from your food.

The same principle goes for dessert. If you want to indulge in a decadent crème brûlée during dinner time, skip out on the cheesecake during lunch.

Order Smart

You don't have to get the steak for every meal (as tempting as it may be). Eat at least one healthy meal a day. Healthy doesn't mean bland; you can ask the chefs to customize your orders to make sure they meet your standards for a delectable meal.

Take the Stairs

The ship only has how many floors; leave the elevator to people who actually need it. Play pretend and tell yourself that the ship doesn't have any elevators. It makes climbing up and down a whole lot easier.

It may be hard, but it’s doable. Don’t confuse relaxing with letting go. Lucky for you, KRC makes it easy. For more information on our tour packages feel free to message us. We’ll be more than happy to help.

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