Caribbean cruise vacation is always a casual night since most people have traveled a good portion of the day. It’s also the night you meet your table mates. Here is another cruise tip, be a few minutes late on the first night (only on the first night-be prompt from then on). There is usually a crush of people when the dinner bell rings and everyone is trying to find their table.
As with most cruises, comfortable walking shoes are a must. The magnificent cruise ships can be deceiving in size. And of course most of the shore excursions require some walking. Another important packing tip is: don't buy brand new walking shoes for your cruise. Make sure that your walking shoes are well broken in and comfortable.
Beach and pool attire is acceptable in most of the open air areas of the ship on your Caribbean cruise. For daytime dining rooms and lounges you may require shorts and tops. Shoes and sandals are usually required except in the pool and deck areas mainly for health and safety.
A cruise is obviously a very comfortable way to vacation at one of several Caribbean islands to discover, also on board is a lot to do and a cruise is also much less expensive than one might think. For in the Caribbean you can choose from a large number of cruise ships in all kinds and all budgets.
Warm weather climate invites casual open toe footwear. Remember the tops and souls of your feet can burn if left exposed and unprotected. It’s fun to adorn our toes, nails and ankles. While you’re at it, make moisturizer and UV protection a routine part of vacation foot care. Aching, burnt, blistered and dry feet can be immobilizing.
Little strappy shoes are a fun part of cruise wear. Avoid tan lines as you walk about the pool aboard ship -- Barely There adhesive sandals stick to your soles. They’re novel and quiet, without the flip-flop…and allow you to change between sandal styles without tan lines spoiling the effect. They’re also a great conversation piece!
As with most cruises, comfortable walking shoes are a must. The magnificent cruise ships can be deceiving in size. And of course most of the shore excursions require some walking. Another important packing tip is: don't buy brand new walking shoes for your cruise. Make sure that your walking shoes are well broken in and comfortable.
Beach and pool attire is acceptable in most of the open air areas of the ship on your Caribbean cruise. For daytime dining rooms and lounges you may require shorts and tops. Shoes and sandals are usually required except in the pool and deck areas mainly for health and safety.
A cruise is obviously a very comfortable way to vacation at one of several Caribbean islands to discover, also on board is a lot to do and a cruise is also much less expensive than one might think. For in the Caribbean you can choose from a large number of cruise ships in all kinds and all budgets.
Warm weather climate invites casual open toe footwear. Remember the tops and souls of your feet can burn if left exposed and unprotected. It’s fun to adorn our toes, nails and ankles. While you’re at it, make moisturizer and UV protection a routine part of vacation foot care. Aching, burnt, blistered and dry feet can be immobilizing.
Little strappy shoes are a fun part of cruise wear. Avoid tan lines as you walk about the pool aboard ship -- Barely There adhesive sandals stick to your soles. They’re novel and quiet, without the flip-flop…and allow you to change between sandal styles without tan lines spoiling the effect. They’re also a great conversation piece!


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