Do you get seasick on a transpacific cruise?

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Do you get seasick on a transpacific cruise?

Do you get seasick on a transpacific cruise?

Transatlantic and transpacific cruises often trigger seasickness in guests and I wouldn’t recommend these for a first cruise if you’re worried about seasickness. If you are able to pick a cruise with no sea days AT ALL this is a brilliant option. A port a day keeps you busy and also keeps seasickness worries away.

When to avoid seasickness on a cruise?

If you’re highly prone to getting motion sickness, try to avoid rough seas on your cruise. Booking cruises like ocean crossings, Mediterranean sailings during fall and winter, or the Caribbean during hurricane season (June through November), means you’re practically asking to get sick.

Where is the best place to get seasick on a cruise?

Choosing for luxury and space is very important. But the location of your cabin is also crucial for seasickness prevention. Passengers in bow cabins — at or near the front of the ship —and staterooms in the highest decks will feel the most motion and the worst location for cruisers who regularly get seasick.

What to do if you get seasick on a Royal Caribbean ship?

In the event that seasickness does develop, Dr. Shore assures that it’s unlikely to really interrupt your adventure, since all Royal Caribbean ships have motion sickness medications, like meclizine, readily available at the dedicated Medical Center on each of our ships, free of charge.

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