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Dress Code For Evenings On formal evenings, men are requested to wear a tuxedo, dinner jacket, or dark suit. For women, an evening cocktail dress or elegant pant suit is appropriate. On the cruise I was on, it was mostly tuxedo's for the men, and nice dresses for women.
During the day In tropical climates, casual and practical are recommended. Shorts, T-shirts, button-down short sleeves are the norm. Bathing suits for swimming and sunbathing are required near the pool. Breakfast and lunch are informal.
Evenings While dinner and evening is decidedly more formal, I found that a jacket with shirt and tie worked well for most evenings, and a jacket with crew-neck or long sleeve shirt beneath without tie for casual evenings. The restaurant on the top deck (Don Vito's) was casual.
Dress Code Information Each day you will receive a printed newsletter for the next days activities and passage information. On this newsletter, on the upper right corner, will be the "Dress Code" information of the day.
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