Cruising makes me sick

Scared of cruising in case it makes you sick? This a common worry with a lot of cruisers but don’t worry help is at hand, there are tips in choosing your cabin location as well as the best remedies to take. Read on for Jo’s jolly good top tips.

 Motion free cabins

Ignore the myth that the higher you go the better. The highest decks have more movement – so possibly more seasickness. The best position is as close to miship as possible, both in terms of height and forward to aft.

Costwise ….++ a lower cabin is cheaper than a higher one
i-Trans Motion Sickness Relief Band
At £45 this is apparently a snip.
It operates by emiting low-level electrical pulses from two small electrodes against your wrist and attacks the cause of seasickness. One of the cheapest and most effective wrist bands on the market but I’m not convinced it would go with my cocktail dress – what do you think?
 
Quesy Drops
Made of essential oils and natural flavors these seasickness sweets calm the stomach and prevent negative tastes. Taken at the onset of sickness the prevent a try mouth and sooth and comfort you. Not only cheap (£5.50 for 21 tablets) they come in a sugar free too – allowing you to eat more of that wonderful cruise cuisine once the tablets have kicked in

I have plenty more remedies to add in …..keep checking to see more in the future

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