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With the Hurricane season vancouver travel management company upon us, many people vancouver travel management company still go on family vacations aboard today s mega ships and don t think twice. Others avoid the sea like the plague until mother nature settles down. But living here in New York and seeing the awesome strength of hurricanes in past two years, it reminds me that mother nature always has the upper hand and you never know when calm seas can become churning violent walls of terror.
Being a travel vancouver travel management company agent and helping customers with their vacations during times of bad weather, it has been my experience that today s cruise ships and their advanced technology have led to cancelling a cruise a rarity. So with that in mind, here is a great article on what you will encounter when sailing vancouver travel management company on our planets blue waters.
Oh, those fickle seas! Although cruise-ship itineraries tend to avoid the roughest waters and worst weather (transatlantic in December, anyone?), you may be surprised to learn that ships regularly sail through some roiling seas.
Many cruise lines including Carnival , Royal Caribbean and NCL have multiple ships sailing to the Caribbean out of Florida and the gulf states throughout hurricane season (though the vessels will shy away from the biggest storms, causing itinerary changes). Antarctica cruises pretty much have to traverse the choppy Drake Passage , and Alaska cruises must emerge vancouver travel management company from the sheltered Inside Passage into the rougher waters of the Gulf of Alaska or the Pacific to reach their homeports.
If you re prone to seasickness vancouver travel management company or just want to be prepared for high seas and rolling waves, we ve compiled a list of some of the bodies of water known for their chop. But first, some tips on sailing through rough water. For a complete report, check out our guide to avoiding seasickness .
Pack your meds. Seasickness remedies do work, and you have a variety from which to choose: Dramamine, Meclizine vancouver travel management company (common name Bonine) or Transderm Scop, a scopolamine patch applied behind the ear. For drug-free options, some cruisers swear by pressure bands and ginger pills.
Find the horizon. Then stare at it. If you re prone to mal de mer, splurge to upgrade your cabin to one with at least a window. vancouver travel management company (A balcony is best, as it gives you quick access to fresh air.) Staring at the unmoving horizon will help your body to equilibrate.
Minimize sailing time. If you want to take a cruise but are worried about high seas, look for port-intensive itineraries without many, or any, full days at sea. Then you ll only have to worry about white caps in the evening, rather than all day long.
Opt for smoother sailing. Using our guide, vancouver travel management company you can look to avoid the roughest seas and pick cruise itineraries with a higher chance of glassy water. River cruises are always calm, or try the Caribbean outside of hurricane season. (Check out our Hurricane Zone for the latest on what s brewing in the tropics.) The Mediterranean s also favorable in the early summer.
Rough Waters: Oceans are nearly always choppier than seas because they re less protected from sheltering land masses. If you ve booked a transatlantic cruise vancouver travel management company (especially in the cooler months) or a transpacific cruise (including those to Hawaii ), you may encounter some bumps. The North Atlantic by northern Canada has its fair share of high seas, as well.
Rough Waters: Cruise travelers may experience rough seas in several places in Europe. vancouver travel management company The biggest offender is the Mediterranean, which tends to be roughest in the fall and winter, due to winds and storms. However, avid cruisers have experienced rough seas in the spring and summer, so be prepared for anything. The Bay of Biscay vancouver travel management company , off the west coast of France and north of Spain, and the North Sea can also be rough but are calmest in the summertime.
Rough Waters: When one body of water runs into another, waves tend to be higher and rougher. Although the Caribbean is known for smooth sailing, it gets choppier at the point where it meets up with the Atlantic Ocean. vancouver travel management company In addition, tropical vancouver travel management company depressions, storms and hurricanes that crop up during vancouver travel management company hurricane season (June 1 November 30) can also stir up the usually calm Caribbean waters and make for a rocky trip even if your ship is changing course to avoid the brunt of the storm.
Rough Waters: The majority of sailing on an Alaska cruise is done in the protected waters of the Inside Passage, vancouver travel management company but ships sailing to Seward , Whittier or Anchorage must cross the Gulf of Alaska, which is much rougher. Cruise vancouver travel management company staffers say the gulf gets especially bad after Labor Day, in the shoulder season.
Rough Waters: One of the most notorious places for rock-and-roll cruising is Drake Passage, vancouver travel management company the body of water between Cape Horn, the southernmost tip of South America, and the South Shetland vancouver travel management company Islands in Antarctica. Although you can get lucky and find smooth seas, most cruise travelers experience rough waters traversing this region.
Rough Waters: The typhoon season in the northwest Pacific vancouver travel management company Ocean is mainly from July to November with a peak in late August/early September although storms can occur year-round. Encounter a storm in the South China Sea or other Asian waters, and you may find an unpleasant ride, not to mention some skipped ports.
Rough Waters: If you re cruising Down Under, you ll find some rough patches in the Bass Strait (between the Australian mainland and Tasmania) and the Tasman Sea (between Australia and New Zealand ).
Rough Waters: Not many cruise lines sail to Africa , but if your itinerary includes South African destinations, watch out! The waters around the Cape of Good Hope, especially where the Atlantic meets the Indian Ocean, can be pretty choppy.
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