Most everyone will experience motion sickness at some point while traveling during their life, but some people are more susceptible to it than others. Motion sickness, which often leads to nausea and ...
Never have to say ‘no’ to the high seas again - Maridav/Shutterstock If you’re subject to seasickness, the thought of spending a week at sea might fill you with dread. But here’s the good news: that ...
A big fear among many first-time cruisers and even experienced sailors is getting seasick. The rocking of a cruise ship on the waves can create motion or seasickness as your body struggles to adjust ...
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What My Worst Seasickness Experience Taught Me About Cruising
During my recent cruise, I experienced unexpected seasickness despite usually not being affected on cruise ships. I learned ...
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I booked the wrong room on my first cruise, and it was my biggest regret of the 7-day voyage
While aboard Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas, I learned the hard way that the bumpiest rooms on a cruise ship are at the ...
Cruising on the oceans and waterways of the world is one of the most popular ways to travel. What's not to love? You unpack once and have endless entertainment, top-notch food, and, of course, sunsets ...
Motion sickness can take an otherwise perfect road trip, train ride or weekend cruise and turn it upside down. It’s impossible to have fun on vacation if you’re experiencing unrelenting nausea, ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A Prince William Sound marine tour company has found an eager audience for its guarantee -- no seasickness. "We get an awful lot of business because of it," said Brad Phillips, ...
If I know anything about myself, it's that my body needs zero excuse to feel motion sick. I get nauseous in the car, during movies, on roller coasters, and even just swimming at the beach. Still, I ...
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