Cruise Travel: Dress Code
Attire for Day or Night
Dress Code Types
Avoid Wearing
(Main Dining Room or Specialty Restaurants)
- Day: casual attire, shorts, sundresses, polo shirts, T-shirts, rubber-soled (boat shoes), low heeled or flat shoes.
- Evening: The dress code often starts at 18:00 in public areas and restaurants. At this time you should not wear shorts, swimsuits, tank tops, or t-shirts.
Dress Code Types
- Casual: Usually allowed any time during the day, in the buffet and in most specialty restaurants. For women this includes summer and casual dresses, skirts, regular or capri pants, dress shorts and nice jeans. For men this includes casual slacks, khakis, dress shorts, nice jeans, polo/sport shirts or button-down shirt.
- Smart Casual: Usually for dinner in the formal dining room or in more upscale specialty restaurants. For women this includes slacks, dresses, skirts, and blouses. For men this includes slacks with collared shirts or a tie and jacket.
- Formal: For men this includes tuxedos or suits and ties. You will more likely see a sport coat, dress shirt, and dress slacks or a business suit with or without a necktie. For women this includes a cocktail or evening gown. You may also wear elegant skirts, pantsuits and blouses.
Avoid Wearing
(Main Dining Room or Specialty Restaurants)
- tank tops (for men)
- flip flops
- baseball caps or visors
- jeans that are overly faded with holes or tears and worn below the hips