Skyler Wolpert

Cruise News Writer

Skyler is a passionate professional dedicated to writing, marketing, and philanthropy, serving on the Many Mansions Board of Directors since 2016. She's been cruising since 3-years-old and experienced Disney Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise line, Celebrity Cruises, and Princess Cruises.

How did you get started in cruises?

My dad is the ultimate ocean enthusiast, so I have been on the water since before I could walk. My parents took me on my very first cruise in May of 2002 when I was merely 3-years-old! It was a Disney Cruise, which was an absolute blast for a Disney-loving kid (now adult) like myself.

My parents have taken me on many cruises, having gone on a few from California to Mexico, two Mediterranean cruises, and even a cruise around the West Indies. I truly think cruises are a fantastic way to experience multiple locations without having to schlep your luggage around.

What makes you a cruise expert?

There is nothing I know better than being on the ocean. I have been driving a variety of watercrafts since age 6.

So far I have been on 6 cruises, my favorites being the ones in the Mediterranean. I have even been lucky enough to have been on multiple cruise lines, including Disney Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, and Princess Cruises.

Additionally, I have an extreme interest in people – how they think, interact, and communicate. I graduated summa cum laude from Pasadena City College with a AA in Social and Behavioral Sciences. After that, I graduated with my BA in Communications with departmental honors, college honors, and cum laude from UCLA.

Finally, I got my master’s in Communication Management with a marketing focus from the University of Southern California Annenberg School of Communications and Journalism. TL;DR I am a big old nerd for knowledge.

You can check my Muck Rack profile here.

What’s your favorite cruise line?

Every cruise is fun in its own way, but I had a particularly awesome experience on a Carnival Cruise that has stuck with me for over 11 years. I made tons of friends in their teen center and was a frequent visitor at the unlimited soft-serve station.

What’s your top tip for new cruisers?

My family and I once missed our cruise ship while in Europe, my best advice is to never trust the European train system to be on time! In all seriousness, have a plan in place in case something like this does happen including bringing identification with you.

Otherwise, take advantage of the amenities! Cruises have awesome onboard experiences and I think passengers should take advantage of them while they can.

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Articles By Skyler

Royal Caribbean’s Beach Club Seeking Bahamian Businesses

Royal Caribbean's upcoming new Royal Beach Club is looking for local businesses to submit their service proposals.

Carnival Sunshine’s Year-Round Cruises from Virginia Commence

Carnival Cruise Line begins year-round sailings out of Norfolk, Virgin for the first time, with the newly upgraded Carnival Sunshine.

New Designs Revealed for Residential Ship Setting Sail in 2028

Scotland-based Clydebuilt reveals new designs for its residential cruise ship Dark Island, which is set to sail in 2028.

Margaritaville at Sea Hikes Gratuity Rates for Staterooms and Suites

Margaritaville at Sea hikes its daily gratuity amount for staterooms and suites, which started from February 1, 2025.