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  1. I am doing a 10 day Rome to Rome and will be taking a light blazer/jacket to wear over an open neck shirt. I will also have a tie to wear with a regular shirt (no jacket) on second night This is what I have worn on pervious Koningsdam Med cruises and fits in with HAL's dress code. (It also fits into my 20kg weight limit on airline!!)

     

    Perfect! We'll see what we can squeeze into the luggage. Thanks much!

  2. CLOTHING

    Most evenings smart casual attire is appropriate. Shorts, pool/beachwear, distressed jeans and men’s tank tops are best left to the daytime and are not permitted in fine dining restaurants.

     

    Gala Nights evoke the grand traditions of cruising as guests dress to impress for special events on board, including a five-course gourmet dinner in the Dining Room. For gentlemen, collared shirt and slacks are required in all fine dining restaurants . For ladies, dressy attire is appropriate, dresses skirts and slacks are all acceptable.

     

    Thank you very much for sharing the information!

  3. And this is not a flame, but just a gentle suggestion to help you to better utilize the features of the CC forum...since I see you're new here.

    Learn to use the search function. Almost any question you can come up with has probably already been addressed on this forum. I've been here 8 years and still use the search function extensively.

    Disclaimer for pedants, trolls and the like: Please note that I have underlined the words "almost" and "probably" in the preceding paragraph.

     

    So sorry! I'm new to the website and haven't quite figured it out. Surely didn't mean to cause any controversy over dress code. We've traveled to Europe on multiple occasions and know that anything goes. However, this is only our second cruise so just not sure what to expect.

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