Is the Caribbean Sea rough?

Caribbean. Rough Waters: When one body of water runs into another, waves tend to be higher and rougher. Although the Caribbean is generally known for smooth sailing, it can get choppy in areas where it meets up with the Atlantic Ocean.
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Where is the roughest seas in the world?

The Stormiest Seas In The World
  • Bay of Biscay. ...
  • Cook Strait, between North & South Islands of New Zealand. ...
  • Drake Passage, Southern tip of South America. ...
  • Irminger Sea, between southern Greenland & Iceland. ...
  • Maracaibo Lake, Venezuela. ...
  • Port George lV, Western Australia. ...
  • South China Sea. ...
  • Southern Ocean.
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Which ocean has the roughest waters?

Named after British Explorer Francis Drake, this stretch of water remains probably the roughest in the world. Known simply as the Drake Passage, it sees the South American continent meet the Antarctic continent somewhere where two oceans collide – The South Pacific Ocean and The Southern Ocean.
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What time of year are seas the roughest?

Avoid: The winter months are the most intense, with transatlantic cruises hitting very rough seas from November through February, and Pacific cruises from February through April.
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What is considered rough seas for a cruise ship?

What is considered rough seas for a cruise ship? The sea is considered to be rough when the waves are more than eight feet high.
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Which ocean is the calmest?

The Sargasso Sea (/sɑːrˈɡæsoʊ/) is a region of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by four currents forming an ocean gyre. Unlike all other regions called seas, it has no land boundaries. It is distinguished from other parts of the Atlantic Ocean by its characteristic brown Sargassum seaweed and often calm blue water.
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Can you feel waves on a cruise ship?

You may feel the ship move when on a cruise. Most passengers describe the feeling as a vibration instead of defined movements. The degree of movement felt does increase if the cruise ship is traveling through bad weather and you may be able to feel when the cruise ship is docking or pulling away from the port.
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How do cruise ships avoid big waves?

Cruise ships are equipped with special stabilisers that prevent them from tilting to one side too much, but they don't help with pitching- front to back movements. For this purpose. cruise ships have long and narrow bows that help them cut through the waves more effectively.
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Which ocean is rougher Pacific or Atlantic?

The Atlantic Ocean is more dangerous than the Pacific Ocean. Both oceans are unpredictable, but the Atlantic Ocean is more dangerous because of its exposure to coastal winds and rapid temperature changes.
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Are smaller cruise ships rougher?

"Smaller cruise ships, like smaller cars on potholed roads, do ride a bit rougher than their larger brethren when encountering swells," says Denis Lim, president of Cruise Experts Travel (cruiseexpertstravel.com). "Guests who are very prone to sea sickness should cruise on the larger ships of 50,000 tonnes or more."
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Why is North sea so rough?

Because the North Sea is shallow, with an average depth of less than 328 feet, its waters can get choppy -- a result of tidal patterns and storms. While all this churning brings up nutrients to the surface that help its marine life thrive, it's not ideal for cruising outside of the summer months.
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How rough is the Atlantic Ocean?

The Atlantic Ocean ranks the second in the catalogue of the most dangerous ocean waters in the world. This ocean water is usually affected by coastal winds, temperature of the water surface and the water currents.
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What makes the sea rough?

Waves are most commonly caused by wind. Wind-driven waves, or surface waves, are created by the friction between wind and surface water. As wind blows across the surface of the ocean or a lake, the continual disturbance creates a wave crest.
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What is the safest ocean?

What's the world's best ocean? An objective and evidence-based ranking
  • 5th. Indian Ocean – 4.3 stars.
  • 4th. Arctic Ocean – 4.4 stars.
  • 3rd. Pacific Ocean – 4.6 stars.
  • 2nd. Atlantic Ocean – 4.7 stars.
  • 1st. Southern Ocean – 4.8 stars.
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Is it possible to swim across the Atlantic Ocean?

Her journey comes a decade after French swimmer Benoit Lecomte made the first known solo trans-Atlantic swim, covering nearly 4,000 miles from Massachusetts to France in 73 days. No woman on record has made the crossing.
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Which ocean is the most turbulent?

Summary: More than a mile beneath the Atlantic's surface, roughly halfway between New York and Portugal, seawater rushing through the narrow gullies of an underwater mountain range much as winds gust between a city's tall buildings is generating one of the most turbulent areas ever observed in the deep ocean.
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Is Pacific Ocean really peaceful?

For most of Magellan's voyage from the Strait of Magellan to the Philippines, the explorer indeed found the ocean peaceful; however, the Pacific is not always peaceful. Many tropical storms batter the islands of the Pacific. The lands around the Pacific Rim are full of volcanoes and often affected by earthquakes.
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Is it safe to sail across the Pacific?

Fatalities are very rare. Estimates put annual Pacific crossings by small yachts between 600 and 800; it's hard to get an accurate count since multiple routes and countries are involved. For those trips, fatalities are rare while crossing.
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Can a cruise ship survive a tsunami?

However, whether a cruise ship is in any danger largely depends on its location. Experts agree that a cruise ship sailing out over a body of water is not likely to feel any impacts from a tsunami's waves.
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Has any cruise ship sunk in a storm?

According to the New York Times 16 passenger ships have sunk since 1980, most of them ferries (not cruise ships). In fact the last cruise ship that sank purely due to flooding in rough weather was the MTS Oceanos off South Africa's Wild Coast, back in 1990 – and she was an ocean liner-turned cruise ship.
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Do cruise ships ever encounter rough seas?

“Ships can go through rough seas,” says captain Ben Lyons, who helmed small ships for Lindblad Expeditions for years, and is now CEO of Expedition Voyage Consultants, which advises cruise lines on best practices for planning and executing expedition sailings.
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Do cruise ships have jails?

There's a special place, however, for those who commit serious crimes at sea — the ship's jail, or “brig” in nautical terms. These steel rooms are located on one of the bottom decks of the vessel, usually near the security office. And if you end up down there, you won't be staying there for the duration of the cruise.
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What is the best floor to be on a cruise ship?

On the typical ship, the top deck of cabins is directly below the pool and activity decks, which can be noisy during the day and even into the night (yes, the noise sometimes will waft through your ceiling). The cabin deck just below that top deck of cabins can be a good choice.
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What if I get seasick on a cruise?

Since seasickness is motion sickness, there are medications that you can take to help prevent it. Many cruisers pack over-the-counter Bonine or Antivert, which are just the brand name for the antihistamine, meclizine. (You doctor can also provide a prescription for meclizine that you can get filled at your pharmacy.)
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Which sea has no fish?

The sea is called "dead" because its high salinity prevents macroscopic aquatic organisms, such as fish and aquatic plants, from living in it, though minuscule quantities of bacteria and microbial fungi are present. In times of flood, the salt content of the Dead Sea can drop from its usual 35% to 30% or lower.
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