Below is
DCL's "official" answer to the dress code question. There will always be those who do whatever they like, but as Otimon stated, it is recommended to
follow the ship's request for dressing for dinner.
On 3-night cruises:
One cruise casual nightno shorts, swimwear or tank tops
One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
One "dress-up night"jacket for men, dress or pantsuit for women
On 4-night cruises:
First night: cruise casualno shorts, swimwear or tank tops
One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
One "dress-up night"jacket for men, dress or pantsuit for women
Final night: cruise casualno shorts, swimwear or tank tops
On 7-night cruises:
First night: cruise casualno shorts, swimwear or tank tops
Three additional "cruise casual" nightsno shorts, swimwear or tank tops
One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
One formal and one semi-formal nightformal wear for men: tuxedo or suit; for women: gown or dress; semi-formal wear for men: suit/jacket; for women: dress or pantsuit.
Dress code at Palo on all cruises:
Men: dress pants and shirt or jacket
Women: dress or pantsuit
Please no jeans, shorts, capri pants, flip-flops or tennis shoes
Dress code at Remy on all cruises:
A tuxedo or jacket (sports or suit jacket) is required with dress pants for men. Ties are optional.
A cocktail dress, pant suit or skirt/blouse is required for women.
Please no jeans, shorts, capri pants, flip-flops or tennis shoes.
For cruises that request formalwear attire, Guests can pre-order tailored formalwear rentals and have it delivered directly to their staterooms upon arrival.