Dress Codes

During the daytime, casual, resort-style attire, including shorts and jeans, is welcome in all lounges and dining venues. Swimsuits, brief shorts, cover-ups and exercise attire should be reserved for poolside, on deck or in the spa and fitness center. After 6:00pm, attire for all venues onboard will be one of the following:

Elegant Casual: Elegant Casual is the dress standard for all dining venues (except during Formal nights in The Restaurant). For men this means slacks with a collared dress shirt or sweater, jacket optional. For ladies, slacks / skirt, blouse, pant suit or dress is appropriate.

Formal: Formal nights in The Restaurant means a tuxedo, suit or slacks and jacket are required for men. Ladies should wear an evening gown or other formal apparel.

Cruises up to 13 nights have one formal optional night; cruises of 14 to 20 nights have 2 formal optional nights; cruises 21 nights or more have 3 formal optional nights.

The only time-and-place a jacket is required for men is on Formal nights in The Restaurant – and a tie is never required. Any guests who do not wish to dress formally can use any of the other dining options.

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