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I took this trip September 2018. Loved it but I did get seasick when approaching and leaving Mikonos. I did not come prepared with scopolamine like others did so I would highly suggest that you get a prescription from your doctor. There were sea sickness pills on the ship that the crew provided but they really need to be taken a few hours before you get sick. Also make sure you eat, sea sickness is worse when you have an empty stomach ( I know from experience). Always better to be prepared.
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