There are at least 10 laws that you could very easily, and unwittingly, break when you head back cruising when you are able to. In different ports, places and regions you cruise to their are a raft of sometimes little-known laws and customs that, if you break, could get you into very serious trouble. This could include prison sentences for some. I look at laws in some parts of the cruising world that you need to know about, including the Caribbean and Mediterranean. Just because some practices and habits are normal and legal in your home country, may not be where you are on a cruise. So, as you think about going cruising again when you can make sure you know these laws and rules.
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