What shall I wear? Four tips on how to dress on the ferry

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Dressing comfortable when traveling is almost an imperative, which becomes categorical when the trip is aboard a ferry. Staying warm but not sweating, staying dry while being able to move freely are the basic rules for dressing well in anticipation of having to take a ferry.

Traveling comfortably is essential. Whether you are heading to a warm location or to cold territories, the clothing you wear will be an important element of your trip. Especially when traveling at sea by ferry knowing how to dress is crucial, which is why we decided to write this article to clear up any doubts even for the most indecisive passengers.

How to dress to travel comfortably on the ferry?

Are you vain? Do you care so much about your style? We know this is the case, however when traveling by ferry it is best to compromise and choose clothing that makes you feel comfortable while winking at practicality.

Even if you have decided to take your entire wardrobe with you, know that your luggage will probably remain locked in the car, parked in the ferry garage, And you will hardly be able to access it to change. In case you travel by foot and always have your suitcase handy, it will be better not to open it all the time to look for spare.

Helpful tip: Keep in mind the saying.
“The more things I take out of my suitcase, the greater the chances of losing or forgetting them.”
Therefore, try to wear no more and no less clothes than you need.

Be sure not to sweat!

How to dress on the ferry? First tip: don't sweat
How to dress on the ferry? First tip: don’t sweat

If you don’t want to listen to grandma’s advice, listen to Ferryfinder: when you travel you sweat easily. Whether you’re headed for the tropics or the North Pole, sooner or later you’re going to be hot: you’ll sweat from the mugginess on a scorching summer day, but you’ll also sweat when it’s cold carrying luggage inside the ship where, usually, the rooms are always well heated. Surely at some point you will want to look out onto the outside deck of the ferry to admire the scenery or to smoke a cigarette (which theoretically you could not even do, but is tolerated in most cases) you will get cold and may get sick and risk ruining your trip (hopefully not).

The advice is to dress onions. so that you can lighten up or cover up depending on the moment. The classic discovery of hot water you will say, but it is always worth reminding those who still have doubts about the best clothing, and if you have come this far in reading you probably do.

If it rains, do I open my umbrella?

I wouldn’t say that, on ferry trips the umbrella is not convenient, first of all, it is an object to hold in your hand that sooner or later you will lay down and forget, also once opened it is bulky and could be annoying to other passengers. In conclusion, carrying an umbrella when traveling is not a good idea. Much better a breathable waterproof jacket and a cap.

Tip: Alternatively, a very simple unlined nylon k-way-type jacket to wear just in case, the kind that folds up and can be stowed in your pocket (be careful, though, because they usually make you sweat)

The comfort of overalls vs. the practicality of cargo-style pants.

Theoretically, these are two good solutions that can be worn by both men and women. Lately some models of jumpsuits are also very fashionable and usually meet the favor of young people, however I think that pants with many cargo-style pockets are still more practical for carrying around keys, documents and phone. A point in favor of the suit, on the other hand, is that it can also be worn over beach boxers and thus, in case, could be easily removed for sunbathing on the outside deck. Tie.

Advice: depends on the season., however both comfortable choices.

how to dress on the ferry? don't forget your slippers
How to dress on the ferry? don’t forget your slippers

Traveling in the reserved cabin is a whole other thing, but don’t forget your slippers!

Travelers who have booked the reserved cabin have fewer problems, obviously the travel comfort will be higher than other passengers. In this case, concerns about cold heat will always be less, as generally, reserved cabins are equipped with air conditioning and adjustable heating. When traveling in a reserved ferry cabin, you also have the option of taking some of your luggage with you, but there is one item that many people forget: slippers. Essential to be able to relax properly.

Helpful tip: Be sure not to forget them in the luggage in the car!

In conclusion, a trip is not a fashion show.

More experienced travelers know this, and usually those with less experience learn it the hard way. Or, alternatively, reading Ferryfinder’s advice. It is true that modern ferries, especially those equipped for medium and long routes offer various opportunities for recreation and sociability in bars, restaurants on board, but in generally during the trip, even in these environments usually the atmosphere is informal. When traveling by ferry, it is very important to dress comfortably and practically, carry only the bare essentials so that you are light and have your hands free. Pockets are important as is the ability to take off the jacket and rest it on the shoulders. It is essential not to feel cold or sweat. In addition, you will definitely be spending time standing, carrying luggage and walking, so you will need to take care your feet may get tired as well.