Guest guest Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 Hi Angela, It really depends on the cruise line you are traveling with. There are even all Vegan or Vegetarian cruise lines out there! But on the larger ships you need to contact the cruise company directly and add to your booking details that a special diet is required. With enough notice they should be able to accomodate you. The last cruise I went on I was still eating cheese as a vegetarian (now fully Vegan). They actually had a sepearate Vegetarian menu that we ordered from the night before in the diningroom. It was not fatfree or Vegan by any means. There was a nice salad bar and the pasta station could cook up marinara for me at the buffet. My best advice is to call the company directly and speak to someone and have them send you confirmation of your request and that it will be accomodated. Hope you have a great cruise! ~Victoria--- On Subjec Make sure you are persistent!, "angelapaulweis" <angelapaulweis@ ...> wrote:>> My family and I are going on a cruise in early Spring, and I'm getting > a little worried about what will be available for me to eat. Yes, I > know there will be fruit and maybe lots of salad stuff... but I also > know cruises are notorious for having rich foods as their standard > fare. I want to feel satisfied and not get too distracted/frustrat ed by > the lack of options.> > I am planning to call the cruise line and let them know I'm eating fat > free vegan... besides that, do any of you have any recos?> > Thanks for your advice.> > Angela> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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