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Worried About Seasickness on a Cruise? Watch This!

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Creator's Key Takeaways

First, on the large and modern cruise ships, you won't feel any motion at all.

I use this medication Dramamine again just as a user. I bought it. I take it with me on cruises, but I've never actually needed to use it.

Yes, it's in the cruise company's interest for you to have a pleasant cruise experience so you don't suffer along the way.

So these are three reasons why you don't need to worry about seasickness. It's rare, it can be treated, and the cruise company is already taking care of you.

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Choose a large and modern cruise ship for better stability.
βœ“Get free seasickness pills from guest services if needed.

πŸ†•New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Fear of motion and getting seasick β€” Large modern ships have minimal motion; medication is available and often free.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow to prevent or manage seasickness on a cruise?
QAre large ships more stable?
QWhat to do if you forget seasickness medication?

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One of the biggest concerns people mention before going on a cruise is the fear of getting seasick and having it ruin their vacation. After all, no one wants to feel sick β€” especially not while on holiday. While seasickness is possible, it’s actually quite rare β€” especially if you follow a few basic cruise guidelines. First, if you're worried about seasickness, choose a large and modern cruise ship. Bigger ships are much more stable and handle movement far better. Second, you can bring over-the-counter seasickness medication with you. And finally, cruise lines themselves often provide medication to treat seasickness onboard if needed. That’s why I say: there’s really no reason to fear seasickness on a cruise.