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What to Wear on a Cruise and Expectations

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Embarking on your first cruise is an exciting adventure, and packing the right clothes is key! Since you're a Caribbean lady heading to Ontario, consider layering with lightweight, breathable fabrics for daytime, but don't forget a few warmer options for cooler evenings. Onboard, comfy outfits are perfect for lounging and exploring. As for dining, while concerns about seafood safety exist, many cruise lines prioritize freshness. Opt for sushi from reputable restaurants onboard, but trust your instincts and enjoy the culinary journey!

I have traveled a lot via plane but this is my first time going on a cruise, so I have no idea what clothes to pack or any expectations of what happens on a cruise while you're not exploring the various stops.

For starters, Im a Caribbean lady who's traveling to Ontario for a week-long cruise, so since obviously my wardrobe is mostly for hot weather, should I invest in thicker/longer material clothing? Also what in general should I pack while walking around the ship? I already have my exploration clothes covered.

Additionally, I'm a seafood lover and would love to try sushi on the ship, but based on other's experiences online it's best to shy away from seafood in general while on cruise ships because they stay out too long and food poisoning is highly possible. Is this true? Is there anything seafood related that might be safe on ships to eat?

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