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.My first cruise was in an inside cabin; a room with no window, no balcony and not much space. I was a little shocked by the size and, to be honest, I felt a little claustrophobic.I was on a tight budget but I still wanted to try cruising, so I chose the cheapest cabin available. For this two-night cruise, I paid the grand total of $359 for two people. A bargain in my books.Since that very first foray into sea travel, I've been fortunate to have cruised in many different types of cabins, from the very basic to the super luxurious.READ MORE: 'One thing to avoid when you first get on a cruise ship'So how do you choose the right cabin for you?There are many factors to consider including your budget, who you're...