The Cruise Show 2010 will be opening its doors in just eight weeks and promises to be bigger and better than the debut event last year.
For one thing, the show is moving out of the dreaded Docklands (Excel did not excel last year as the venue became almost inaccessible when all public transport bar the buses was halted for maintenance) to the much more convenient London Olympia in Kensington.
Also, all the big cruise companies names will be there - check out the list of exhibitors here - so whether you fancy sailing the high seas or messing about on the rivers, there will be someone there to advise and help you.
And there will be plenty of fun stuff as well - Royal Caribbean is bringing a rock-climbing wall, MSC Cruises' Balinese masseurs and therapists from its Aurea Spa will be offering massages, facials and more, Fred Olsen will have virtual golf.
I'll be there again, taking part in panel discussions, along with Steve Read from Sky Travel, Cruise Critic editor Carolyn Spencer Brown, cruise writer Gary Buchanan and Douglas Ward, who writes the Berlitz cruise guides.
Experts from the cruise lines will also be there, including Jo Rzymowska, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line's associate vice-president and general manager UK and Ireland, Trudy Redfern, Silversea's managing director, and John Heald, Carnival's senior cruise director.
If you love cruising, are planning to take your first cruise or just want to know what this cruising lark is all about, Olympia is the only place to be on the weekend of March 27-28. The show is open from 10am to 5pm on Saturday and 10am to 4pm on Sunday.
Tickets cost £6 per person bought in advance at the Cruise Show website or by calling 0871 230 7158 or £10 on the door. Under 16s are free.
Telegraph readers can also get two free tickets valid for either day by booking online or ringing the ticket hotline on 0871 230 7158 and quoting "Telegraph".
Don't forget to come and say hello. I'll look forward to meeting you.
Jane Archer
