How Do You Prevent Motion Sickness On A Cruise?
Cruising is one of the world’s most appealing vacation options, but many people let a fear of seasickness keep them from even considering it. Admittedly, a week spent curled in a ball on your bed, praying for solid ground wouldn’t be much fun. Even if you have an established track record for motion sickness, you can still enjoy cruising through your next vacation. Follow these measures to prevent motion sickness on your cruise, beginning well before the boat begins to rock and it will be smooth sailing all the way. Begin with the cruise itself. Be sure to avoid known periods of rough weather, especially if you’re new to cruising. Don’t go into the Caribbean during autumn and don’t make your first cruise a Trans-Atlantic or round the world affair. Select a jumbo cruise ship. Modern day ships are intended to be large, floating resorts and carry thousands of passengers happily to their destination. As such, they have stabilizers incorporated into their design to stop the boat from rocking