Dress for Comfort
Light fabrics like linen, cotton, or breathable blends are perfect. Think breezy sundresses, casual skirts, or a nice pair of tailored shorts with a blouse.
Choose Practical Footwear
- Best Choices: Stylish flats, loafers, sandals with good support, or clean sneakers.
- Avoid: High heels, high boots, or any shoes that are hard to remove and put back on they’re unsafe on docks and inconvenient since many boats ask you to take shoes off before boarding.
Keep It Smart-Casual
- Great Options: Flowy midi dresses, casual jumpsuits, or tailored pants with a chic top.
- Colors: Nautical tones like navy, white, beige, or soft pastels always look put-together.
Bring Sun Protection
You’ll likely spend hours outside under the sun.
- A wide-brim hat or stylish cap, Sunglasses (polarized if possible), Sunscreen for your face, arms, and legs
Carry a Functional Bag
- Best Choices: A crossbody bag or medium tote that fits essentials like sunscreen, water, brochures, and maybe a light sweater.
- Tip: Leave oversized handbags at home. They get heavy and awkward on boats.