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Silver Galapagos


Karen Lynn
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"Shipboard attire is always casual. Casual wear is appropriate for daytime aboard ship or ashore, and consists of standard sports outfits as worn at five-star resorts. Shoes should be non-skid, flat or low heeled for deck activities. Evening attire is also casual open-neck shirts, trousers and sports outfits are appropriate. In the evening, jeans and shorts are notpermitted in The Restaurant." https://www.silversea.com/content/dam/silversea-com/editorial/other-resources/travel-requirements/DO16079-Setting-SailGuide-SilverGalapagos.pdf

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We were on the Silver Galapagos in December. Most people wore smart casual outfits for dinner. The A/C made it quite cold in the restaurant. I would not have wanted to be in a sundress or sleeveless dress. I wore a dress once for the captain's reception night and after that long pants and a nice top with short or long sleeves. Take a cardigan. Some of the guests did not change out of their expedition clothes, and some wore jeans. No one cared or said anything to them.

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