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 ...
Seasickness sits near the top of cruise worries, even for travelers who love the idea of open water. The fear feels personal, yet the cause stays surprisingly mechanical. Motion confuses the brain, ...
Keeping eyes on the horizon while steering helps align visual and inner-ear cues-one of the most effective ways to combat seasickness. Pavel/stock.adobe.com Our boat was halfway to Bermuda in the ...