Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Swimsuit with a sundress as a cover up.
It’s so freaking hot that you will dry off quickly.
Me again: make sure your sundress is a lightweight fabric that dries quickly. Don’t put it on until you are getting off the boat so your swimsuit can dry.
Regardless, everyone will be a sweaty mess and look wet all the time.
And if you are really concerned, bring underwear so you can take off your bikini and change in the restaurant restroom.
Or wear a coverup/dress that doesn't require anything underneath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:🙄
Yeah seriously. Wear what you’d wear anywhere else on a boat like this.
How do people operate in their daily lives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Swimsuit with a sundress as a cover up.
It’s so freaking hot that you will dry off quickly.
Me again: make sure your sundress is a lightweight fabric that dries quickly. Don’t put it on until you are getting off the boat so your swimsuit can dry.
Regardless, everyone will be a sweaty mess and look wet all the time.
And if you are really concerned, bring underwear so you can take off your bikini and change in the restaurant restroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Swimsuit with a sundress as a cover up.
It’s so freaking hot that you will dry off quickly.
Me again: make sure your sundress is a lightweight fabric that dries quickly. Don’t put it on until you are getting off the boat so your swimsuit can dry.
Regardless, everyone will be a sweaty mess and look wet all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Swimsuit with a sundress as a cover up.
It’s so freaking hot that you will dry off quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Swimsuit cover up.
No one thinks you are royality
What an odd assumption. I don’t want to be dressed inappropriately when walking through Capri. In some places, a beach coverup would not be appropriate in a restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:🙄
Anonymous wrote:Swimsuit cover up.
No one thinks you are royality