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What Is the Dress Code on CroisiEurope River Cruises?

One of the most practical questions for Australian travellers packing for a river cruise: what do I actually need to wear? CroisiEurope's dress code is straightforward and considerably more relaxed than ocean cruise ship standards. Here is the complete guide.

The One-Word Answer: Smart Casual

CroisiEurope operates a smart-casual dress standard throughout the ship. There are no formal nights, no black-tie dinners, no suit requirements. This is a practical, European approach to dress comfortable and presentable, without the wardrobe logistics of a formal cruise.

What Smart Casual Means in Practice

Dinner

Smart casual for dinner means: trousers or chinos (not shorts) for men, a collared shirt or smart polo (jacket optional but not required). For women: dress, skirt, or smart trousers with a blouse or light top. The key word is 'presentable' passengers have been out exploring European cities all day and dress accordingly for dinner. No one is underdressed in neat trousers and a clean shirt; no one is overdressed in a sports jacket.

Lunch

Lunch is more relaxed the ship is typically moored at a port and passengers are coming and going throughout the meal period. Neat casual (including shorts in summer) is appropriate for lunch.

Breakfast

Casual. The dining room in the morning is informal whatever you're comfortable wearing for the day ahead.

Sun Deck

Completely casual swimwear, shorts, sundresses. The sun deck is an outdoor space for relaxation and scenery-watching.

What to Pack

• 2 3 pairs of trousers or chinos (can alternate across a 7-day cruise)

• 2 3 collared shirts or smart tops for dinner

• 1 light jacket or blazer (optional, for cooler evenings)

• Comfortable walking shoes non-negotiable for European cobblestones

• 1 smart pair of shoes for evenings (clean sneakers are fine)

• Shorts and t-shirts for daytime and deck wear

• A light waterproof layer European weather is variable

• 1 2 dressier outfits if you plan to dine out in cities on pre/post cruise days

What NOT to Pack

• A suit not required, even for the final night dinner

• A tuxedo or evening gown this is not the right product

• More than one suitcase cabin storage is limited. A medium-sized suitcase (65cm) plus a daypack per person is optimal

Climate Considerations by Season

Spring (April May): Layer up. European spring mornings are cool a light jacket is essential. Afternoons can be warm.

Summer (June August): Pack light European summers are warm. The sun deck can be very hot at midday.

Autumn (September October): Similar to spring layers work best. September can still be warm; October cools quickly.

Winter/Christmas Markets (November December): A proper warm coat, gloves, and a hat are essential. The sun deck is cold; shore excursions are done in winter conditions.

Enquire with CroisiEurope Australia

For bookings, brochures, or any questions about CroisiEurope itineraries, contact our dedicated Australian team.

Phone: 1300 739 652 | Email: contact@croisicruises.com

Website: www.croisieuroperivercruises.com.au | Tweet World Travel, 544 Magill Road, Magill SA 5072

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