Don't be afraid of seasickness.
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I really have no advice to give you other than do follow the recommendation to start taking whatever precautions you plan to take before the cruise.
If you do get seasick on the ship, uh most cruise lines, I think, still will give you uh some of the basic types of uh meds just from customer service.
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Don't be afraid of seasickness. Hey Cruisers! Join me Under the Covers as I dive into seasickness—something I rarely experience, except for one memorable dive trip! I share tips like starting precautions before your cruise and how cruise lines often provide basic meds. Plus, discover "sea wellness"—how the ship's motion can be relaxing, even fun! Like my epic sleeps on Norwegian Encore’s transatlantic crossing. Love the ocean’s rock? You might too! Like, subscribe, and drop your cruise questions below! 🚢 #CruiseLife #SeasicknessTips highlights: cunard, explora journeys, Margaritaville, carnival, royal caribbean, ncl, msc, princess, hal, celebrity, cruise lines, cruising, carnival cruise, royal caribbean international, norwegian, norwegian cruise line, cruise life, buffet, main dining, mdr, shore excursion, vlog, embarkation, debarkation, explora journeys, specialty dining, holland america, costa, p&o