August 6, 2025 10:10
5 Ways to Prevent Seasickness | Boonsiri Ferry
Dreaming of a tropical island escape but worried about seasickness? You're not alone! Motion sickness is common during sea travel, but with the right preparation, you can avoid it completely. Here are 5 proven ways to prevent seasickness so you can relax and enjoy your journey to Koh Kood, Koh Tao, Koh Phangan, and beyond!
Boonsiri Ferry uses large catamaran ferries designed to reduce motion and provide a smoother ride. Less rocking means fewer chances of getting seasick!
Over-the-counter medicines like Dramamine or Dimenhydrinate work wonders. Take them 30–60 minutes before boarding to prevent symptoms such as nausea and dizziness.
The middle section of the ferry near sea level is the most stable part. Avoid the bow or stern, where the motion is most intense.
Focus on distant scenery rather than screens or books. Getting fresh air from the deck also helps your inner ear and eyes coordinate better, reducing symptoms.
Before your trip, eat something light and avoid greasy food, dairy, or strong scents like perfume. These can all make seasickness worse.
A: It's caused by a mismatch between what your eyes see and what your inner ear senses. This conflict confuses your brain and leads to nausea.
A: Common medications include Dramamine and Dimenhydrinate. Take them in advance as directed for best results.
A: Yes, children are also prone to motion sickness. Talk to your doctor before giving any medication to kids.
A: Absolutely. Our catamarans are more stable and comfortable, making them ideal for sensitive travelers.
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