In 2026, the universal advice from travel experts is to fly in at least one day before your cruise departs. Relying on a same-day flight is a high-risk gamble; even a minor delay, mechanical issue, or weather event can cause you to miss the ship, as cruise lines rarely wait for late passengers. By arriving 24 hours early, you create a "safety buffer" that accounts for flight cancellations and lost luggage. Additionally, arriving a day early allows you to start your vacation stress-free, avoiding the "race to the pier" and giving you time to enjoy the local culture of the embarkation city, whether it's Miami, Barcelona, or Singapore. In 2026, with global air traffic reaching record levels and occasional staffing shortages, the peace of mind provided by a pre-cruise hotel stay far outweighs the extra cost of one night’s accommodation.