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….
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.
Looking like a tourist makes you an easy target and leaves you vulnerable to those who take advantage of foreigners. It may just be a higher cost for a cab ride or being told there are no tables available at the café where you hope to dine. But it’s also the pickpockets and scammers in every city in the world.
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.
We’ve all been there… You’re traveling and want or need to stay connected to the internet, but you’re not sure if it’s safe to use public Wi-Fi. It’s just so tempting…
But to me, using public Wi-Fi feels like walking through a minefield.
That’s why I use a VPN. When you connect to a VPN, all of your traffic is encrypted and sent through a secure tunnel, so you can stay connected to your home network without worrying about who’s listening in.
It’s tough for me to sleep on a plane. There is not just the plane’s noise but the uncomfortable seat you are sitting on and the lights in the cabin.
A long-haul flight can be really exhausting. The time difference, the jetlag, the dry cabin air, and trying to sleep in seats with little support can make sleeping on a plane seem impossible. But it is possible!