🧳🌴 Cruise Tip You REALLY Need to Know: Why Camouflage Is a No-Go in the Caribbean 🌴🧳
If you’re sailing from Galveston, New Orleans, Mobile, or anywhere along the Gulf Coast, here’s one travel rule that surprises a LOT of cruisers…
🚫 Camouflage clothing is illegal in many Caribbean destinations.
And yes—this can include camo shorts, hats, leggings, swimsuits, or even bags. Here’s why 👇
⚓ It’s reserved for military use
In several Caribbean countries, camouflage patterns are legally restricted to active military or law enforcement. As a civilian, wearing camo can be viewed as disrespectful or suspicious—especially near ports, checkpoints, or government areas.
🌴 Local laws are different from U.S. norms
In many Southern and Midwestern communities, camo is everyday casual wear. In parts of the Caribbean, it carries a completely different meaning. What feels normal at home may not be acceptable once you step off the ship.
🛑 You can face real consequences
Depending on the port, consequences may include a fine, being asked to change, confiscation of the item, or (rarely) extra questioning by local authorities. Nobody wants vacation vibes interrupted by an unexpected run-in at port.
🧳 Cruise lines may not warn you clearly
This is one of those “insider” Caribbean cruise tips that doesn’t always get highlighted in pre-cruise paperwork—which is exactly why having a travel advisor matters. 😉
✨ Easy fix?
Pack tropical prints, bright colors, nautical stripes, or resort wear instead. You’ll look cruise-ready, blend into island life beautifully, and avoid any unnecessary stress.
💙 My goal at Uncharted Expeditions by Josette is helping you cruise smarter—so your only surprises are sunsets and sail-away views.
Save this post so you don’t accidentally pack something that could cause problems later! 🌊
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