Most everyone will experience motion sickness at some point while traveling during their life, but some people are more susceptible to it than others. Motion sickness, which often leads to nausea and ...
Never have to say ‘no’ to the high seas again - Maridav/Shutterstock If you’re subject to seasickness, the thought of spending a week at sea might fill you with dread. But here’s the good news: that ...
Seasickness sits near the top of cruise worries, even for travelers who love the idea of open water. The fear feels personal, yet the cause stays surprisingly mechanical. Motion confuses the brain, ...
Having been on two cruises in my life, whenever anyone asks me whether I'd recommend it, the honest answer I give every single time is that everyone should experience it at least once. In truth, being ...
You’ll have the time of your life on a cruise — unless you end up getting sick. Whether it’s a bad cold you catch or you get seasick for the first time, you want to do everything possible to avoid ...
Booking a room at the front of the ship was my biggest regret on my first cruise. On Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas, I learned that rooms at the front are bumpier than others. I booked the front ...