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How much does a Windjammer cruise cost?

Windjammer prices vary by ship, time of year, length of cruise, and cruise theme. In summer 2019, the price of a 4-day Lighthouses and Lobsters Cruise on the Schooner J & E Riggin ranged from a low of $772 per person in early June, up to $922 for some July and August sailings.



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You should bring:
  • Light shirts such as t-shirts/tanktops.
  • A swim suit!
  • Shorts and pants.
  • Warm jacket, sweater, or fleece.
  • Thermal layers/long underwear.
  • Rain gear, including jacket, pants and boots.
  • Soft soled boat shoes or sneakers.
  • Personal toiletry items including shampoo and soap.


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Generally, it's best not to go barefoot outside your cabin unless you're on the lido deck. There are too many floor hazards that you can avoid by just wearing sandals or flip-flops. The public restrooms are no different.

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Jeans and baseball caps are not allowed in the restaurants for dinner. On informal nights, jackets (ties optional) for men are recommended, while women can opt for dresses or pantsuits. Tuxedos, dinner jackets or dark suits for men and gowns or cocktail dresses for women are suggested for formal nights.

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Island Escape Cruises (NZ) Limited traded for less than a year before falling into financial difficulty. The company, and its Australian-based subsidiary, are owned by Norway-based Pacific Exploring Limited (PEL). The Australian branch of Island Escape Cruises went into liquidation in October 2022.

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Available across the Royal Caribbean fleet, Windjammer is the cruise line's main self-serve buffet offering. Additional buffet-style options vary by ship, an example is Solarium Bistro or Park Cafe.

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Can You Sleep on a Cruise Ship Balcony? There are no rules that say that passengers on cruise ships can't sleep on their balconies. That said, cruise lines do generally advise against it. Despite this many people enjoy sleeping on their balconies and you won't have any problem doing so if you want to.

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  • Interior Cabins That Are Cramped and Often Windowless. The Interior Cabin on Marina. ...
  • Cruise Ship Cabins With Obstructed Views. The Junior Suite (Obstructed View) on Carnival Elation. ...
  • Noisy Cabins. The Family Harbor Suite on Carnival Horizon. ...
  • Cabins With No Privacy. ...
  • Cabins That Might Make Seasickness Worse. ...
  • Guarantee Cabins.


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DO NOT BRING YOUR OWN toilet paper, or flush so-called flushable wipes. The plumbing system is not like what you have at home. If you clog your toilet, you affect others on you hallway. The TP provided is specific for the system on the ships.

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Balcony cabins on cruise ships are more spacious due to the outside space. They have spectacular ocean views, fresh sea air, and a private seating area. Although these cabins are more expensive, the rewards of a private balcony sometimes outweigh the cost. If it fits within your budget, balcony cabins are worth it!

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Most cruise lines permit wearing clean, nice jeans in the main dining room and specialty restaurant on “casual” and “smart casual” evenings. On cruise lines where there is a formal night, jeans are not permitted in the main dining room. However, you can always eat in the casual restaurants and the buffet.

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