Med 10-Aout Départ BCN

Cabines

FAQ

Yes, but you must not be more than 24 weeks pregnant at the end of the cruise. We ask you to have with you a medical certificate which certifies the expected date of delivery and your good state of health.

Vessels do not have facilities for assisting pregnancy or allowing childbirth.

Today’s ships are all equipped with ultra-sophisticated stabilizers and devices for optimal comfort during navigation and to predict weather changes.

 

Even if you have ever been seasick on motorboats, sailboats, yachts or ferries, this is not comparable to ships.

 

In addition, the routes are designed to pass through the calmest areas to avoid large waves.

 

And in case you get seasick, medication is available on board.

We strongly recommend that you take out trip cancellation insurance to protect yourself against the unexpected.

Indeed, in the event of cancellation, you will have to pay cancellation fees, which may later be covered by the insurance, depending on the reason for the cancellation. cancellation.

The process of taking out insurance is your responsibility.

In the event of cancellation by the customer and for any reason,

David Cruise will not be held responsible for any charges incurred.