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July 1, 2013  |  By Emma Smith In Experience

Seasickness on large cruise ships?

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I am prone to sea sickness on small boats, but will this be the case for larger cruise ships?

If you are prone to sea sickness, there’s always the chance that you’ll suffer on a large cruise ship too because, though all cruise ships are fitted with stabilizers and are designed to minimize the effects of rough seas felt by passengers, it’s still possible to feel the ship’s motion, especially when travelling on rough seas.

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Emma Smith
Emma has more than six years' experience as a writer and has been in the travel industry for over a year. She loves learning of new places and cruise ships coming to market, as well as discovering fun and exciting activities to do while you sail. She has cruised with Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises and is looking to get something in diary for 2021! Her favourite things to see on a ship include excellent entertainment, a delicious cocktail menu and extraordinary dining venues.

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