The dress code for most nights is "casual resort wear," while formal attire is required on specific formal evenings. Men are required to wear suits or jackets and ties, while women are encouraged to wear cocktail dresses. Passengers who wish to participate in theme nights are encouraged to dress according to the specific theme, such as Tropical Night or 60s/70s/80s Night.
The number of formal evenings varies based on the length of the cruise. For instance, four- to six-night cruises have one formal night, while cruises lasting 15 nights or more have four formal nights.
For passengers seeking a more low-key dining experience, the standard Lido buffet and room service are available.
After 6 p.m., jeans, T-shirts, and shorts are not allowed in the ships' public areas. Additionally, swimwear is not permitted in the main dining rooms. However, jeans are allowed on casual resort wear nights, as long as they are not torn or ripped.