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StormJib said:
We have found our presence is much more welcome when we get off the boat reasonably shaved and sporting shirts with collars. The males in our group generally fly wearing a pair of long pants that travel well and show few wrinkles. Hang them as soon as you are on the boat. In most cases you will find a second pair of full khaki, linen, or canvas pants on the bottom of the duffle. We always have a blazer on in any airport. After 5 we always find it best to wear a full shoe ashore. Do you have to have any of that NO. Will many treat you better for it. You Bet. One hint. Take notice of the staff serving you. When you are not dressed at least at the same level as the staff expected to wait on you there is a level of selfish disrespect assumed by many. In the caribbean, Always leave all the denim at home. The owners welcome you for you $$$, each staff member will have their own measure of the man or woman.
Really???? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Yikes.gif" alt="" /> I guess I've been doing this all wrong all of these years! Note to self....pack a blazer and an ascot for my trip next May/June.


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