This dress code information is specific to Royal Caribbean and is provided for your reference. The details are based on the cruise line’s official guidelines to help you prepare for your cruise. Please review the dress code requirements to ensure you pack accordingly for your voyage.
Royal Caribbean Dress Code
Royal Caribbean has a dress code that includes formal, smart casual, and casual attire for their guests. Formal wear consists of suits, ties, or tuxedos for men, and cocktail dresses for women. Smart casual attire includes jackets and ties for men, and dresses or pantsuits for women. Casual attire consists of sport shirts and slacks for men, and sundresses or pantsuits for women.
The number of formal nights varies based on the length of the cruise. Three to five-night cruises have one formal night, six to 11 and 13-night cruises have two, and 12, 14-night and longer cruises have three formal nights.
For guests who prefer a more casual dining option, the Windjammer café is available in the evenings, though tank tops and caps are not allowed during dinner.
In terms of restrictions, caps, tank tops, and bathing suits are not allowed in the dining room. Shorts are also not permitted during dinner. Jeans are acceptable as long as they are "tasteful" with no blemishes, tears, or mis-sizing.