What to Wear on a Cruise
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What to Wear on a Cruise
"Silversea's Silver Moon cruises offer a unique program called S.A.L.T. (Sea And Land Taste), a foodie's haven incorporating cooking masterclasses, plus a menu that changes to reflect the produce of individual destinations."
"If you're cruising somewhere with milder temps, it's a smart idea to bring a packable jacket in your carry-on that will keep you cozy but won't add extra bulk to your suitcase."
"Even if the weather will be warm during the day, it will definitely be breezier on the deck come nighttime."
"If you're headed somewhere cold, you'll want a well-insulated puffer that can withstand more extreme conditions."
Silversea's Silver Moon cruises provide a unique culinary experience through the S.A.L.T. program, which includes cooking masterclasses and menus that adapt to local produce. Passengers can enjoy excursions to family-run farms and local markets, enhancing their gastronomic journey. For cruising in milder climates, a packable jacket is recommended for comfort without bulk. In colder destinations, a well-insulated puffer is essential to handle extreme weather conditions, ensuring warmth during nighttime breezes on deck.
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