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    Attire on Shore
 When 
    planning your cruise wardrobe for any climate, layering your clothes will 
    work best. For tropical cruises, bring light loose-fitting garments that can 
    be paired with a lightweight jacket or sweater. for cooler seasons or 
    climates, pack extra layers of warmer garments such as a light topcoat and 
    some sweaters. When dressing to go ashore, it is helpful to be aware of the 
    customs of the countries you are visiting. In some ports, men and women 
    should not wear shorts. Many cultures prefer that women wear dresses or 
    skirts when visiting shrines, churches or temples. If your cruise takes you 
    to Monte Carlo, casino dress codes require a jacket and tie for men. Once 
    you are on board, Seabourn's well-versed staff members offer informative 
    talks on local customs. Additional hints can be found in the Shore Excursion 
    Information Booklet that you will receive with your cruise documentation.
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    Daytime Attire
 On all Seabourn 
    cruises the general shipboard atmosphere is elegant, but relaxed. Elegant 
    casual wear is appropriate in the dining room for all breakfasts and 
    lunches, while shorts and other casual attire are welcome in the cafe during 
    breakfast and lunch. Swimsuits, brief shorts, exercise clothing and 
    cover-ups should be reserved for poolside lounging, water sports, deck 
    activities, and the fitness center or spa.
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