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I'm not GF, but I have numerous serious food allergies, and they handled it all brilliantly. As on any ship, lunch seemed to be the trickiest, but use your common sense, ask a lot if questions, and err in the side of caution.

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We had a family member with us on our last cruise ( in January) who was not only gluten intolerant but also has issues with soy and sugar. She even brought her own special protein shakes, in case there were not enough choices for her. We were on the Windsurf and they were wonderful at accommodating her food restrictions.

 

Be sure to mention gluten free in the notes when you sign up for the cruise. It is much easier for them to accommodate when they know in advance.

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