(1) I got my legs badly sunburned from mid-thigh down (I was wearing shorts and hadn't then discovered the delights of a skirt) and
(2) I bought a sarong for my daughter. In the cabin I felt very naughty and tried it on ... the rest is history and my daughter never did receive that sarong
It was shortly after this that I discovered Tom's Cafe and with the support of you guys haven't looked back.
Last week I retired from paid trouser-wearing (I can wear what I like now
The Island Escape is a very laid back ship which doesn't insist on formal dress - I wouldn't go if it did. Many of the crew are from Indonesia and gave the sarongs a very good reception. They were even more positive when I told them some of my sarongs came from their country.
A couple of my fellow passengers also enquired about the sarongs; they wanted to know if I wore them for religious reasons (no, unless you count worshipping at the temple of trouser-free comfort). I just told them it was to be cool and comfortable - and my legs didn't get sunburnt
It was a really good holiday and I'd thoroughly recommend the Island Escape with its lack of dress code stuffiness.
Charlie