Myth: Ships Are Claustrophobic
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i think another myth people think they're going to be claustrophobic no no not at home i'll be i'm penned up on this thing right
i was selling the most stunning port in montenegro and the sailing took over an hour it was down an estuary sort of thing and i just sat there on my balcony and took masses of photographs drinking my coffee and my juice and i was so happy
i felt very that i was in good space and then when you go out onto the ship from your room there are so many decks and there's so much going on
there is quiet space there's active space you can you can go and cocoon on a little deck chair at the back of the ship perhaps and just have your own little peace and quiet
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Ship2Shore.TV's Lynn Elmhirst and Vanessa Lee of Cruise and Travel Lifestyles magazine discuss a myth about cruise travel: "Ships are Claustrophobic!"