3 Dress Codes To Wear On A Cruise

Stressing on what to wear on a cruise? Wondering what to wear on a cruise can be quite overwhelming for a first time cruiser. We all have different preferences and a lot will depend on a lot of different factors like itinerary, the weather and how active you are during the day.

Some of the quick cruise tips to remember:

* The rugged look is never acknowledged or suitable

* Bikinis and swim suits are never accepted in the main dining rooms

* Casual items like flip-flops, or tank tops are also not welcomed in main dining area

* Dress code is more relaxed and open on the pool deck

Here are 3 dress codes that first-time cruisers should remember: formal, informal and casual.

Formal – Many cruise lines have at least one formal night and some have more than one formal occasion. This is a great time for women because they love this stuff but men usually are having trouble being this formal. Generally men will wear a dark suit with a tie. You can rent or buy a tuxedo if you don’t have one available. For women, they can wear a gown or a cocktail dress but if they’ve been to a wedding recently, their wedding outfit would be a nice fit.

Informal – Some cruise liners have informal dress codes in the evening except for formal night. You have to really check on this stuff because it can be focusing. A lot of things will depend on the ship’s policies. For men, you can wear a jacket and a collared shirt and an attractive evening dress would be appropriate for women.

Casual – Sometimes this is called smart casual and many cruise lines basically uses this dress code except on formal nights. The main thing to keep in mind is to try wearing clothes that are really comfortable. For men, wear collared shirts, sport shirts and slacks. Women are encouraged to wear sports attire, skirts and tops and pants.

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