AggieDiver
Contributor
I am the type that can get motion sickness fairly easily on your average dive boat, but if I take dramamine and watch what I eat, it is generally not a problem unless seas are pretty heavy. So with that said, what is it like on a liveaboard? For those who have had issues with seasickness, do you get over it after a day or so? How much do you notice the boat moving while you sleep?
I have always been interested in the concept of a liveaboard trip, but I have been hesitant to spend thousands of dolloars, not knowing if I would be sick the entire time. I would appreciate any info from folks that have been seasick on other boats and had either a good or bad experience on a liveaboard. It isn't very useful when people who never ever get seasick anywhere else say "I never have a problem on liveaboards"...
TIA for any stories good or bad...
I have always been interested in the concept of a liveaboard trip, but I have been hesitant to spend thousands of dolloars, not knowing if I would be sick the entire time. I would appreciate any info from folks that have been seasick on other boats and had either a good or bad experience on a liveaboard. It isn't very useful when people who never ever get seasick anywhere else say "I never have a problem on liveaboards"...
TIA for any stories good or bad...