Staying healthy while on a cruise ship is not always an easy task!
Since many cruise ships carry well over 4,000 passengers and staff, staying healthy for the duration of the cruise is not always an easy task. The key to staying healthy on your cruise is to relax and not to let yourself become run down!Â
STAYING HEALTHY WHILE ON A CRUISE
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Staying healthy while on a cruise requires careful planning and preparation. One of the key things to keep in mind is to stay relaxed and not let stress take over. Another important aspect is to maintain a healthy diet and avoid indulging in unhealthy foods.
It’s important to remember that cruise ships are floating cities with a large number of people in close proximity, which increases the risk of illness spreading.
Main Cause of Illness While Cruising
Aside from motion sickness, research has shown that the primary illness on a cruise ship is gastrointestinal illness, which is caused by contaminated food and/or water. However, there are precautions that can be taken to combat this illness which we’ll take a look at.
Ways To Stay Healthy While Cruising
After having taken numerous cruises, I can say that I’ve been extremely lucky and have never become ill. To help with tips on how to keep yourself as healthy as possible and to ensure that you have the best cruise ever, I have provided a list of the “health” techniques to help you stay healthy throughout your cruise.
- The VERY FIRST thing you should do when arriving to your stateroom is to sanitize all common areas. Carry sanitizer wipes and wipe down the door handles, including the balcony door handles, toilet seat, faucets, television remotes and light switches. No matter how clean your cabin is, I can almost guarantee you that most of these items are not kept clean enough to prevent illness. NOTE: This was my practice even before COVID hit us.
- Avoid using the public restrooms. Return to your cabin if at all possible.
- Sanitize your hands before and after you eat your meals. There are hand sanitizers at the entrance of each restaurant. The last cruise I was on, an employee stood at the entrance to the buffet to ensure that all passengers sanitized before entering the restaurant.
- If you encounter a sick passenger, report him or her to the medical station. All passengers who are feeling under the weather or outright sick, should be in their staterooms and not wandering around the ship. Unfortunately, not all follow this logic.
- Whenever eating at the buffet, avoid using the serving utensils provided with each dish. Use the cutlery that you have grabbed to eat with.
- Ensure that you are up-to-date with all of your vaccinations, and don’t forget to take your prescription medications!
- Stay hydrated! And NOT with the alcoholic form of beverage! Avoid an excessive amount of alcohol and drink lots of bottled water.
Just One Tip: Cases of bottled water can be pre-ordered online prior to embarking on your cruise. This option is not available once you are onboard the ship
- Get plenty of rest. I know that with all of the activities available on the cruise ship, this is easier said than done, but it is important that you take at least an hour a day to rest up. I always do this when I return to the cabin to get ready for dinner.
- Avoid sharing! This includes food, drinks, towels and/or articles of clothing (hats, etc.).
- Arrive to your port city at least one day early if there is a time difference. This enables you to get acclimatized prior to boarding the ship.
- Apply sunscreen frequently and wear a hat whenever you are in the sun
Staying Healthy And Fit While Cruising
In addition to avoiding sickness and other illnesses while on your cruise, there are also plenty of opportunities to stay fit and not gain an excessive amount of weight while at the same time continuing to enjoy your vacation. Make the most of your cruise and join in the activities and take advantage of the facilities offered onboard the ship.
- All cruise ships have a state of the art gym. I have found that it is least busy later in the evening and during meal times.
- Join in a morning walk, a yoga class on deck or a spin class. The various classes offered onboard and the time will be in the ships daily newsletter. This is also the perfect way to meet some fellow cruisers.
- Book a spa appointment.
Just One Tip: Most cruise lines offer specials for the spa and stores if purchased on the day of boarding
- Choose healthy, low carb foods. With all of the food options that you will find on a ship, this should be easy to do. Note to Self: it is okay to indulge on occasion.
Staying Healthy On A Cruise: In Conclusion …
These are just a few ways to help you stay healthy on your cruise and avoid getting sick. Unfortunately, not everybody onboard is diligent when it comes to staying healthy resulting in the occasional outbreak of sickness on the ship.Â
In Case of An Outbreak
Depending on the severity of the out-break, all passengers may be quarantined to their staterooms.  If this occurs, the next set of passengers to board the ship will be delayed embarking, as the crew disinfects the cruise ship. Boarding will not commence until this has been complete.
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Staying Healthy On Your Cruise: In Conclusion …
The possibility of becoming ill is one of the small risks that you take when cruising, however, if you do become ill while on a cruise, it is important to notify the medical team immediately.
Cruising is still one of my favourite ways to travel. I have never gotten sick, nor have I been on a cruise that was under quarantine. I would love to hear what precautions you take when cruising? Have you ever encountered a ship-wide quarantine?
” Good health and good sense are two of life’s greatest blessings” – Publilius Syrus
HAPPY & HEALTHY CRUISING! 🙂
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