Michelle Reed
Cruising

Top tips to combat seasickness on a cruise

Seasickness is like the Police Academy film series. Not fatal, but not a lot of fun.

And it can be the death knell of an enjoyable cruise experience. So instead of bemoaning the fact that you’re feeling a bit queasy on your cruise (unless it has less to do with the sea sickness and more to do with the 20 prawn cocktails you ate at the buffet) take advantage of the remedies mentioned in this article and start feeling better.

Drug remedies

There’s a range of options available if you’re a serious seaksickness sufferer. Over the counter drugs that help fight seasickness include:

Most ships will have versions of this freely available if you haven’t managed to get out to a pharmacy prior. When you’re taking these drugs though it’s important to remember there are side effects which can be exacerbated by alcohol.

Drug-free remedies

That being said, if you’re not a big fan of taking drugs you don’t have to be sad and sea sick on a luxury cruise. There are a range of useful drug-free remedies that many regular cruisers swear by, including:

Other tips

There are a number of tips also designed to help you acclimatise yourself to sea life:

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travel, holiday, health, cruise, sea sickness