Things You Can’t Take On A Cruise, And 11 Surprising Things You Can!
When determining what things you can’t take on a cruise ship, the cruise lines always look to safety first….
When determining what things you can’t take on a cruise ship, the cruise lines always look to safety first….
You can’t predict the weather months before your cruise. But you can increase your chances of smooth sailing by not booking during known stormy seasons (like the typhoon season in the South China Sea). You can plan ahead to avoid rough seas on your cruise
Many people are anxious about going on a cruise because they are worried about getting seasick. And many people indeed get seasick on cruises, but there are things you can do to prevent it from happening to you.
When thinking about what to pack for a Transatlantic cruise, I factor in more Sea Days and fewer Port Days. But Smart Casual works pretty much the same for both. Jeans or khakis and a button-down or knit top are comfortable both on the ship and off.
A Panama Canal Cruise is often on the bucket list for cruisers as it was for us. The “ports of call” on this type of cruise itinerary are typically sunny, beachy destinations in Mexico and South and Central America. But that’s not why we chose this cruise. We chose a full transit Panama Canal Cruise because we wanted to transit the Panama Canal.
Most cruisers have “Once in a Lifetime Cruises” they are planning for. I know I do, it’s on the top of my bucket list.