The most dangerous seas to travel on cruise ships | Top 10
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cruise ships generally avoid the most turbulent Waters to ensure passenger safety and comfort
the Caribbean can pose serious challenges During certain months of the year hurricane season presents particularly rough Seas
the Bearing Sea can be incredibly difficult for ships to navigate the rough and icy waters have made travel incredibly difficult and deadly
Drake Passage is one of the world's most notoriously treacherous bodies of water
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Episodes: 0:00 - The most dangerous seas to travel on cruise ships 0:22 - Severe storm in the Caribbean. 1:09 - Catastrophic storm in the Bering Sea 2:14 - Devastating storm in Drake Passage. 3:18 - The stormy, choppy Tasman Sea. 4:23 - The infamous storm crossing the North Atlantic. 6:03 - Stormy, sullen Mediterranean Sea. 6:56 - The most destructive Bay of Biscay winds. 8:19 - Furious Gulf of Alaska. 9:30 - Stormy, icy North Sea. 10:51 - Stormy South China Sea. Cruise ships generally avoid sailing through the most turbulent waters to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers. However, some sea regions have become notorious for their choppy waters due to extreme weather conditions or geographical location. In this selection, we take a look at ten of the roughest waters that are nevertheless used for cruise itineraries despite the difficulty of navigating these waters. #cruise #cruise #travel #storm #glaciers #history #cruise_liner #vessel #liner #ship #whatever #sea #ocean #hurricane #crash #shipwreck #flooding #winds