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Cruise packing list: the essentials chosen by experts.

This cruise packing list includes all of the essentials – plus items you didn't know you needed.

Essentials to Pack for a Cruise

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Packing for any trip takes some planning, but cruise vacations present a unique challenge – particularly due to limited stateroom storage space and sparse (or overpriced) options for purchasing accidentally forgotten items.

To help you decide what to pack for a cruise, we've curated a list of essentials recommended by cruise experts who regularly sail the high seas. Download the U.S. News Cruise Packing List pictured above to reference while you pack, and read on to learn more about the recommended items and where you can purchase them if needed.

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Carry-on bag

Regardless of whether you bring checked luggage, you'll need some type of carry-on bag . Since checked bags need to go through security as they do at airports – and because you may need to wait for your stateroom to be ready, just like at a hotel – you'll want to be able to access any necessities pre-cruise. These might include a swimsuit, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat for the pools; medications; a bottle of water; and your smartphone, of course. You'll also want to keep your credit card , passport, and any other important documentation or valuables close by. A carry-on backpack works especially well since it can double as a day bag for shore excursions.

Checked bag

While you'll likely want to bring a checked bag, consider sharing one with your ship mate(s) to maximize stateroom storage space. Or, consider bringing medium-sized luggage, such as the The Medium by Away , for checking in.

Read: The Best Checked Luggage Options

Garment bag

Halfday The Garment Duffel in blue against white background.

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While many cruises are less formal these days, a garment bag can still be handy for keeping select garments wrinkle-free (since clothing irons are prohibited on cruise ships). Top-rated options include the The Garment Duffel by Halfday and the Briggs and Riley Baseline 22" Carry-On 2-Wheel Garment Bag , both of which double as traditional luggage. If you pack your luggage right, you can make this your only suitcase, in addition to a carry-on bag.

Packing cubes or vacuum-sealed bags

Packing cubes are one of the best ways to organize your belongings for travel – especially in a tight cruise ship cabin. Top-rated options include the Veken packing cubes on Amazon (usually priced around $20) and all of the Pack-It Sets by Eagle Creek. The Pack-It Starter Set is especially ideal for cruising since it includes a garment folder designed to minimize wrinkles in clothing. Some cruisers also swear by vacuum-sealed bags , even though they can be a bit more tedious to pack.

Carry-on caddy

Ashley Kosciolek, senior cruise writer at The Points Guy, recommends a carry-on caddy , particularly if you're flying to your embarkation point. "I have a fabric sleeve that slides down over the telescoping handle on my carry-on to provide pockets for my passport, phone, coffee – all the things I used to have to juggle during check-in."

Digital luggage scale

The compact Etekcity scale – approximately $10 on Amazon – can weigh bags up to 110 pounds and help you avoid overweight baggage fees.

Bungee cord

"Especially for travelling with the family, I use a bright-green bungee cord to strap multiple pieces of luggage together," says Aaron Saunders, senior editor at Cruise Critic. "It's a lifesaver when boarding trains or disembarking ships, particularly when you ' re maneuvering a stroller and a little one around, too."

Luggage tracker

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A luggage tracker isn't just useful for air travel. Attach one to your checked cruise luggage to see when it has arrived in your stateroom (or if it's stalled at security). Chris Gray Faust, executive editor at Cruise Critic, doesn't go anywhere without her Apple AirTag after her luggage got stuck in Vancouver for over a week last June. "My AirTag use has expanded beyond my checked luggage, too. I also have AirTags in my handbag, my carry-on, my keychain and my wallet."

Cruise insurance

Due to the unpredictable nature of travel, cruise insurance can be a wise purchase ahead of your voyage. Travel policies can cover unforeseen expenses such as trip interruptions and medical emergencies.

While a passport is often required for cruising, rules can vary depending where you're traveling. Determine whether you need a passport for your upcoming cruise ; if you do, triple-check that you have it packed the day of departure.

Credit cards and local currency

When cruising internationally, consider getting small amounts of each country's currency to have on hand in port. Depending where you go, some local markets may only accept their own country's currency, not U.S. dollars or credit cards. It's also nice to leave cash gratuities for cab drivers, tour guides or servers; in the European Union, 1- and 2-euro coins are convenient and appropriate tips. In ports with vendors that do accept credit cards, be sure to carry a Visa or Mastercard , as some shops and restaurants do not take American Express .

RFID wallet

It's important to protect your travel documents with an RFID wallet like the TIGARI Passport Holder or the ZOPPEN RFID Travel Passport Wallet , the latter of which can hold multiple passports for a family. "Thieves and hackers can steal your credit card information just by using skimming devices," explains Jill Schildhouse, a cruise expert and U.S. News contributor who always travels with her RFID wallet. "And because your wallet wasn't even touched, you won't know it happened until you see your credit card statement."

Medications

Pack more than enough of your prescription medications as well as any over-the-counter medicines you'll need, just in case you encounter an itinerary change or travel delay. While some travelers find it easiest to bring personal medicines in their prescription bottles, others find travel pill boxes to be especially helpful for organization. The Sukuos Weekly Pill Organizer is a well-rated option, with detachable boxes for each day as well as compartments for morning and evening medications.

Sheet masks

Since flying can be so drying for the skin, Faust likes to use sheet masks. "My first step the night before I board (because you should always fly in a day early) is to hydrate with a sheet mask (usually from a Korean brand like Ballon Blanc or FaceTory )," she says. "If I'm meeting up with a friend, I bring an extra sheet mask so our trip starts out feeling a bit like a spa day!"

Magnetic hooks

A surprising fact: Cruise ship cabin walls are made of metal, which means you can optimize your storage space by hanging some of your belongings on magnetic wall hooks. The hooks are perfect for holding bulky coats or boots if you're traveling to a colder climate. You can also use them for wet gear on expedition ships and adventure cruises, or for drying out bathing suits after days at the beach or pool. Purchase a set of magnetic hooks for less than $10 on Amazon .

Like hotels, cruise ships can only provide so many hangers. Bring a few extras from home or pick up a pack from your local dollar store. You might also try packable hangers .

Wrinkle release spray

Whether or not you bring a garment bag, a travel-size bottle of wrinkle release spray, such as Downy Wrinkle Releaser spray , is useful to have on board. If you combine a spritz or two with the steam from your shower, you should be able to smooth out some of the wrinkles in your clothing.

Laundry detergent

"If you don't want to pay for laundry service or spend precious time in the self-service laundry room, bring a small bottle of laundry detergent like Woolite to wash key items in the sink: underwear, bras, quick-dry hiking shorts, bathing suits, etc.," recommends Schildhouse. "Every cruise ship shower has a retractable clothesline you can extend to drape the clothes over while they dry. This can also help cut down on the number of items you need to pack."

Over-the-door organizers

Over-the-door organizers with clear or mesh pockets allow you to find your feminine hygiene products, makeup, jewelry and other small items quickly – without having to hunt through multiple drawers or a tight stateroom closet. It's a good idea to purchase a two-pack like this option by Simple Houseware Store (available on Amazon), since you can also use one to store shoes and maximize floor space.

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It goes without saying, but to say it anyway: A toilet spray like Poo-Pourri is a must for your cruise packing list. Any smell – pleasant or not – will travel quickly in small staterooms with small bathrooms. Buy a travel-size bottle to keep in your cabin.

Shampoo and conditioner

Cruise experts agree it's best to bring your own shampoo and conditioner in travel-size bottles, as most cruise ships don't provide separate shampoo and conditioner anymore; instead, they offer all-in-one dispensers. Colleen McDaniel, editor-in-chief at Cruise Critic, likes to pack her shampoo and conditioner in the popular Cadence Capsules , noting she also uses them for another essential: sunscreen. "These capsules are easy to fill, never leak and have clear labels, which you can customize," she says.

Wine or Champagne

Most major cruise lines allow each guest to bring one to two bottles of wine or Champagne on board, while some luxury cruise lines allow even more than that. Disney Cruise Line also gives guests the option to bring a six-pack of beer instead of wine or Champagne. Be sure to consult your cruise line's policies when packing for your trip.

If you plan to bring wine or Champagne, you'll likely need a corkscrew . While some cruise lines may prohibit corkscrews, others allow them onboard; check your cruise line's policy before sailing. Bringing wine with a twistable cap may be a good alternative.

Portable humidifier

Cruise ship cabins can feel dry – especially in the colder months. A portable humidifier like the GENIANI Erie (around $25 on Amazon) can provide some relief. At about half a pound, this USB-powered device will fit neatly into your checked bag or carry-on luggage. The travel humidifier features two mist settings and has an automatic shut-off option, plus a night light to help you see around your cabin in the dark.

International travel adapter or converter

You'll likely need a travel adapter, since cruise lines homeported in international locales may have different electrical sockets and voltage strengths than you're used to in the U.S.

McDaniel recommends the OneWorld65 Travel Adapter . "I've used a lot of different travel adapters over the years, but this is my favorite. It charges up to six devices at once, has USB and mini-USB options, and works in over 200 countries," she says. "While many cruise ships have U.S. outlets, most usually also have European outlets. This adapter lets me take advantage of that outlet I'd otherwise ignore." She also notes that while cruise lines are getting better about having more outlets on their ships, it never feels like enough to keep your phone, camera battery, tablet, watch, headphones/earbuds and laptop charged (times two or more if you're traveling with others).

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Sound machine

Cruise experts agree a sound machine can be helpful for blocking out the sound of late-night partiers returning to their staterooms (or your snoring spouse). Schildhouse likes the LectroFan Micro 2 for cruising. "It plays non-looping white noise and doubles as a speaker to play tunes while you get ready for dinner."

Tech organizer

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A tech organizer like the BAGSMART electronics organizer case – available on Amazon for about $20 – can store all your cables, plugs, SD cards and earphones in one zippered, compact bag that will fit easily in your carry-on luggage. Despite its small size, it can also hold bulkier items like a small laptop charging cord.

First-aid kit

A first-aid kit is a good thing to have on hand no matter where you go. You can make your own using supplies you already have at home, or buy a premade first-aid kit on Amazon for about $20. While all cruise ships have medical facilities, it's useful to have these items with you on shore excursions, especially those involving active adventures.

Hand sanitizer

Regularly washing your hands and/or using hand sanitizer is essential to staying healthy while traveling, especially on a cruise ship. Stock up on a few travel-size bottles of hand sanitizer (less than $2 each at Walmart) ahead of your trip. If you're looking for something with less alcohol that's also less drying, check out Babyganics Alcohol-Free Foaming Hand Sanitizer .

If you're a parent, you know that your infant or toddler needs a very specific size – and in some cases brand – of diapers, which may very well be unavailable to you on your cruise ship or in the ports of call. Bring more than enough diapers to play it safe at sea.

Most cruise lines also require that non-toilet-trained infants and toddlers wear swim diapers in the children's water play areas. For the sake of sanitation, kids must be toilet-trained to use the pools on cruise ships.

Many cruisers like to personalize their cabin with stateroom door decor. Not only is it a fun tradition, but decorating the door can make it easier to locate your room, too. You can find lots of fun decor ideas on Pinterest as well as Amazon.

" Duct tape is a life-saver in many situations," says Kosciolek. "I primarily use it to attach my printed luggage tags, but it's also great for mending clothing issues on the fly and fixing broken luggage until you can get it back home."

"As a parent, I like to bring lanyards with sleeves so my kids can wear their keycards and not lose them," says Erica Silverstein, senior cruise editor at The Points Guy. "We hang them on the magnetic hooks I put on the wall, so they don't get lost in the cabin either."

Sea-Bands pack and bands in case against white background.

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If you're prone to (or think you may be prone to) motion sickness on cruise ships, put a pair of Sea-Bands on your cruise packing list. These soft wristbands use acupressure to prevent and minimize nausea and vomiting on board, and they are a reusable, drug-free alternative to traditional anti-nausea medications. You can purchase Sea-Bands on Amazon or at most drugstores.

If you need something a bit stronger than Sea-Bands (or to use in conjunction with them), Dramamine remains a tried-and-true solution for both preventing and treating sea sickness. Choose the Less Drowsy formula to avoid getting sleepy, and consider the chewable tablets (dye-free) if traveling with kids who are prone to queasiness. Many travelers like Bonine as a remedy for sea sickness as well.

Mix-and-match clothing

Pack a variety of mix-and-match items, also known as a capsule wardrobe, for your cruise. To do this, choose a base color – black or navy blue – for your wardrobe. Next, pack plain, neutral-colored items, then add a few patterned items to the mix. Remember to include a variety of styles (T-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, pants, shorts, dresses, rompers and jumpsuits) and also consider reversible clothing and outfits that can easily transition from day to night.

Sports jacket or blazer

Adam Coulter, executive editor of Cruise Critic UK & Australia, recommends packing a sports jacket or blazer. "While cruise lines are getting more casual, what happens if you get that last-minute invite to meet the captain, or there's a meet and mingle where you want to look put together? A jacket will always elevate your elegance (even if you're wearing a T-shirt underneath)," he says. If you're in need of a travel blazer, Bluffworks has some well-rated options; the Gramercy , in particular, gets great reviews.

Themed party attire

Some cruise lines host themed voyages or parties on select nights where passengers can dress up to participate in the fun. You'll want to review your cruise itinerary before you go so you're prepared for the festivities. Bring your buccaneer gear if you're sailing aboard Disney Cruise Line; ships host fun events like Pirate Nights, pirate-themed dinners and a "Pirates in the Caribbean" show. On "The Love Boat"-themed cruises offered by Princess Cruises , pack your platform boots, glittery dresses, bell-bottom pants and halter tops for the line's 1970s-inspired disco party on the deck. No matter the theme, you can't go wrong with a couple of captain hats .

Travel wrap

A travel wrap is a versatile accessory that's useful for any trip – even more so on a cruise ship where it can get chilly when the sea breeze picks up. Available in nearly 10 different colors, J.Crew's Oversized Cashmere Wrap is a timeless staple, albeit a bit of an investment; for something less expensive but well rated, try this off-brand pashmina shawl on Amazon .

Packable jacket

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If you're cruising to a cold weather destination such as Alaska, you'll need something heavier than a travel wrap, but not so bulky that it requires additional luggage. Consider a packable jacket that folds easily and compactly; travel experts highly recommend the Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket .

Packable hat

If you're headed to the Caribbean or another warm weather destination, you'll want a beach hat to protect your scalp and face from the sun. This packable straw hat by FURTALK (available on Amazon for about $25) is a stylish women's option that features a broader brim and offers UPF 50 sun protection.

Comfortable walking shoes

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Even if you never step foot off the ship, there is still plenty of walking to do between bow and stern. Closed-toe shoes or sandals with straps are safer than flimsy flip-flops when boarding a slippery tender into port (if your ship can't dock directly). Check out our recommendations for the most comfortable walking shoes , which include the popular Allbirds Wool Runners and the ECCO Yucatan Sandals .

Water shoes

Depending on your scheduled shore excursions, you might also need a pair of water shoes. For something that's both functional and fashionable, Crocs' Classic Clogs are a good option. While not totally waterproof, the Native Jefferson is a water-friendly, versatile option.

Versatile heels

"Over the years, I've learned that the key to avoiding overpacking is to bring one neutral pair of low heels that match every single eveningwear outfit I've packed – from flowy pants to dresses," says Schildhouse, who loves her Rockport Tabitha 2-Strap Heeled Sandals . "They have a cushioned footbed and shock-absorbing heel so you can dance the night away in the club, and a 3-inch block heel with traction to keep you steady on your feet even if the ship's rocking a bit."

Reusable water bottle

A reusable water bottle is useful for filling up at water and beverage stations on your cruise ship; it's also a necessity for shore excursions.

Bathing suit

Pack a couple of swimsuits for the pools, hot tubs and any shore excursions.

Swim cover-up

Another must-have for your cruise packing list is a swimsuit cover-up or two. These are great for wearing over your bathing suit during days at sea, as well as on excursions – especially if you're going on a Caribbean cruise . Amazon sells a variety of stylish, affordable cover-ups, and you can never go wrong with a classic white button-down shirt .

Dry bags are useful for shore excursions where you're likely to get wet but don't want the same to be true for your phone, camera and other precious items. "I use the Outdoor Research Unisex Dry Isolation Pack   and have never had so much as a drop of moisture enter it, which is important for me – it keeps my cameras, documents and important items from getting wet," says Saunders, adding that it functions as a great everyday backpack when it's not raining.

If you need more than one dry bag, cruise expert Brittany Chrusciel recommends the Sea to Summit Lightweight Dry Bag Set . "Having these dry bags, in a variety of sizes, means I can bring all my gear along during a Zodiac cruise or snorkeling excursion without having to worry about it getting wet."

Waterproof phone case

A waterproof phone case is also essential, especially if you plan to take photos. The Hiearcool Waterproof Phone Pouches (available in a two-pack) come with a lanyard so you can both protect your phone and wear it around your neck. They are compatible with most smartphones.

"I like to bring collapsible pails, small shovels , inflatable beach toys, a floppy Frisbee or other things to entertain the kids on the beach if we're going to a private island or beach destination," says Silverstein. "If you can inflate your own inner tube, you don't need to rent a floating mat."

Beach towel

"Although cruise lines provide guests with towels to take off the ship on excursions, they are often bulky and sometimes small," explains Chrusciel. "The Surfer Towel folds up to nearly nothing, so it takes up almost no room in your suitcase and is super convenient to pack in a day bag. What's more, its quick-drying technology means that the lightweight fabric won't be soaking wet when you need to pack up for the day and head back to the ship."

Towel clips

"Even though giant plastic towel clips shaped like a flamingo are a bit cringey, they make it easy to find your spot in a sea of sun loungers," says Chrusciel. "They also solve a common cruise problem: keeping your towel securely fixed to your chair while reading or sunbathing."

Reef-safe sunscreen

Reef-safe sunscreen SPF 40 against white background.

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When choosing a sunscreen, look for something that's reef-safe; not only are these sunscreens safer for the environment, but they're also better for you . The active ingredients in reef-safe sunscreens, also known as mineral sunscreens, are zinc oxide, titanium dioxide or a combination of both. Top-rated mineral sunscreen brands include Think , Badger and Raw Elements , all of which also sell lip balm with sunscreen (another essential at sea).

After-sun lotion

You'll want an extra dose of moisturizer if you've been basking in the sun. COOLA makes an after-sun body lotion that cools and hydrates the skin with aloe vera, agave and lavender oil. Previous buyers rave about this lotion, noting they appreciate that the scent isn't overpowering.

A good book

Sea days are the perfect time to kick back and relax with a book you've been meaning to read. Find an oceanfront lounge chair in a shaded area on the pool deck, or grab a cup of tea and settle into a quiet nook indoors. There's no need to pack more than one book, however, as many cruise ships have libraries.

What not to pack for a cruise

Power strip.

Many cruise lines do not permit power strips as they present a fire hazard, while others allow them as long as they are non-surge-protected. Instead of a power strip, purchase a portable charger such as this highly rated one by Anker , which can power up multiple devices at once. This can be especially useful for shore excursions. When packing for your cruise, also think about your luggage: If it has an included charging port, you may not even need to purchase an additional charging block.

Weapons and restraints

Firearms, handcuffs and the like are not permitted on cruise ships. This rule also includes toy guns on most cruise lines.

While most major cruise lines allow guests to pack a limited amount of wine or Champagne per person, they do not permit hard liquor. Of course, those of age can purchase cocktails at any of the bars on board.

Household appliances

Irons and steamers are not permitted on cruise ships, which is why the aforementioned garment bags, wrinkle release spray and packing cubes are recommended for keeping clothing tidy and neat. Coffee makers and mug warmers are also prohibited.

While you can technically bring you own, it's not necessary as hairdryers are available in every bathroom on most ships.

CBD and marijuana

CBD that's derived from hemp and contains 0.3% THC or less is legal at a federal level. However, each state interprets and enforces this law differently; for example, many states require a prescription for it. Due to the ambiguity of the laws, most cruise lines continue to ban CBD in any form.

Marijuana remains illegal under U.S. federal law, which means you cannot bring it on a cruise ship – even if you're legally able to purchase it in your home state for recreational or medical use.

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For the U.S. News Cruise Packing List, travel writers Gwen Pratesi and Amanda Norcross tapped leading industry experts for their cruise essentials. They regularly update this checklist with new and useful items to pack.

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Whether you are new to the cruising life or a regular seafarer, taking a vacation onboard a luxury liner is an affordable and fun way to see the world and make new friends along the way. Seasoned cruisers and rookies alike get to enjoy action-packed days and fun-filled nights on a vacation that is as high energy or laid back as you want it to be.

With so much to see and do, packing for your cruise vacation can be a bit of a nightmare. Make sure you have everything you need to dress for dinner or dive in the pool by downloading our cruise vacation packing list before you go.

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Cruise vacations offer lots of different activities and destinations. Follow these top tips to ensure that you are always dressed for the occasion.

Getting Started

Check the weather.

Out on the ocean waves, it can get pretty chilly at night, no matter how tropical it may feel during the day. Cruise ships offer lots of indoor entertainment to suit long days at sea, inclement weather, and occasional rain, but you will need to check the weather before you to leave to see how many layers you need to pack.

Weather is an important factor if you’re going on a cruise to Alaska . You’ll need to include things like a jacket, boots, and a hat in your suitcase to be prepared.

How Many Nights Are You Away?

A 7-, 10- or 14-day cruise should require several outfit changes. Unlike similar vacations on land, you will not always have access to laundry facilities so you will need to make sure you have enough clothing to see you through.

Because you can’t take your entire wardrobe with you on your cruise vacation, it is vital that you understand how to mix and match key items to make them work for you.

Bottom Line: As a rough guide, for a 7-night cruise you will need to bring enough clothing for at least 4 formal or semi-formal nights, a couple of casual evenings, pool and loungewear, and practical clothing for excursions on dry land.

Are There Any Special Occasions or Themed Nights?

Cruise ships may assign daily dress codes that take effect in public rooms and restaurants from 6 p.m. onward. You may be expected to dress up for dinner , so be sure to pack lightweight, interchangeable items of formal attire and shoes to go with them.

If you want to bring your own costumes for themed nights or fancy dress — go ahead! Cruises are all about having fun, so bring as many as you can pack if that’s your thing.

Make a Packing List Early

Buying, sorting, and packing for your cruise vacation is not just a necessity — it is also an exciting part of the cruise vacation experience. Start shopping and planning as early as possible to ensure that you have everything packed and ready by the time you leave.

Choose the Right Luggage

Most cruise line companies will allow you to bring up to 2 full-size suitcases onboard, although there may be restrictions on weight. When thinking about the right luggage for your cruise vacation, think of it more like staying at an upscale hotel, rather than cramming your belongings in a carry-on .

Your cases should be large enough to carry everything you need, but not so big or heavy as to be difficult to lug through the cruise terminal. You will also have a limited amount of space in your cabin, so don’t go mad with oversized cases as you will have nowhere to put them. Stick with hard-sided luggage, too, as it will protect your belongings better.

Purchase Travel-Sized Items

The “3-1-1” rule does not apply to cruise ships. You can bring full-sized bottles if you want to, but most cruise liners will supply shampoo and shower gel in the cabins on your arrival. Save space for other items by bringing travel-sized versions of your toiletries.

Hot Tip: Check out these ways to book a cruise using points and miles .

What Electronics Should I Take?

Cruise ship vacations are designed to keep you entertained every minute of the day. From sunbathing on deck to fitness classes, live music, and midnight buffets, there is never a dull moment out on the ocean.

Wi-Fi can also be limited, and you may have to pay extra for access to it. But, if you do want to take electronics onboard with you, limit them to:

A digital camera — You will want to capture epic images of life at sea, as well as the many destinations you will visit along the way. Read our guide to buying a digital camera for travel if you don’t have one already.

An e-reader — If you like to read when sunbathing or winding down at night, download a few e-books before you go for your e-reader .

Your laptop — Catching up on your emails while sipping a coffee in the lounge is a wonderful way to work if you really have to. Laptops are welcome onboard, but they are your responsibility to keep safe for the duration. Don’t forget travel insurance to keep you covered.

Your cell phone — Always worth taking. Call home and tell them what a wonderful time you are having!

Hairdryers and styling appliances — Cruise ships will usually provide a hairdryer in your cabin, and there is no rule against bringing your straightening irons or electric curlers.

You will not usually be able to bring your travel iron onboard, but most ships have laundry services of some kind where you can pay to have your clothes laundered for you.

Hot Tip: Most cruise liners will have U.K., U.S., and European plug sockets in the cabins, so you may not need to bring a travel adapter . However, you should confirm what your particular ship offers before you go.

Travel Admin

Flying to your cruise terminal, boarding the ship, and disembarking at various ports of call will all require tickets, passports, and other paperwork. You will need to have everything with you, either electronically or in paper format, otherwise, your cruise vacation will be a total non-starter.

You will, at the very least, need to have:

Your Passport

Passports are not technically required if you are a U.S. citizen embarking on a “closed-loop” cruise route. This means that you depart from and return to the same U.S. port, after visiting at least 1 foreign port of call. If you are leaving from and returning to separate ports, you will need your passport. 

While an Enhanced Driving License may suffice for I.D. on a closed-loop route, it is probably best to take your passport with you just in case, and all passengers should be sure that it is valid for at least 6 months after your return date.

Your Tickets and Travel Documents

Your tickets will usually be in the form of electronic documents that are either downloaded or sent to you by email. These will also include useful information such as the departure date, itinerary, and airline details if you are flying into shore. You may also want to print a hard copy of all of the above and keep them in your bag, just in case.

Usually, cruise vacations are all-inclusive, and you shouldn’t have to pay for food, drink, and entertainment. You may, however, need to pay for specific activities and excursions while onboard and on dry land, and you will also need to tip the staff while onboard (if not pre-paid).

Keep the majority of your money (and even your cards) in the safe in your cabin closet. Most cruise staff and fellow passengers would never dream of helping themselves to your money, but better to be safe than sorry.

Your Personal Details

In case of an accident or illness, you should keep a copy of your personal details somewhere easy to find . Print basic details like your name, address, next of kin, and any relevant health issues on a credit card-size laminate, and tuck it in your purse or travel wallet .

Hot Tip: Make sure you’re getting the most bang for your buck! Check out our list of the best websites to book cruises at the cheapest prices .

Packing Your Luggage

Prepare for the perfect cruise vacation by packing everything you need, and not a single item more.

Get Everything Together and Lay It Out

The key to always looking awesome on a cruise vacation is making sure you bring the right items for every occasion. Before you start to pack, lay out everything that you want to pack out in front of you . This way, you can see how much room you are going to need in your suitcase (or even how many cases you will need), and what, if anything, you are missing.

Pick Capsule Items

With a variety of dress codes and themed events taking place throughout your cruise vacation, it is essential that you can find the right mix of outfits for every occasion. A capsule wardrobe will help you to mix and match your formal wear to look gorgeous every evening, as well as dressing down to lounge and look great around the pool.

A sample capsule wardrobe for a cruise vacation could include:

  • 3-5 bathing suits
  • Flip flops for the pool or beach
  • Sneakers for the gym
  • 3 pairs of shorts
  • 3 casual shirts
  • 3 beach cover-ups
  • Enough socks and underwear for a clean pair every day
  • 1 sweatshirt/sweater as nights can be chilly on deck
  • Dress or smart trousers
  • A formal skirt
  • 2 formal tops
  • A formal jacket
  • A pair of smart shoes
  • Make-up, jewelry, and accessories to dress up evening wear

Remove Anything Unnecessary

If you are unsure of what not to take, have a look at the website for the cruise ship you are about to travel out on or read passenger reviews. For example, if it turns out that there isn’t a gym or track onboard, you can take out your sportswear as you will have no use for it.

Your luggage allowance may be more than you would usually enjoy on an airplane, but that doesn’t mean you need to take your entire wardrobe with you.

Consider Washing Clothes on the Road

Some cruise liners have laundry facilities that you can use yourself for a small fee. Be aware though, that these are in the minority and most will have serviced laundries that will charge to wash and iron your clothing.

You may get away with washing your small items in the sink, but drying facilities will be scant if you have an inside cabin.

Fold, Interfold, Bundle, or Roll?

Once you have your definitive list of what to take with you, and you have purchased the perfect set of luggage, it’s time to get packing. Want to arrive crease-free and ready to roll? Try these different packing techniques for your next cruise vacation:

Folding — Folding your clothes is the most traditional way to pack your luggage. Freshly laundered and nicely folded items should be packed in the order that you want to unpack them when you reach your cabin. If you do it well, your items should be pretty crease-free on arrival.

Interfolding — By cleverly layering clothes on top of each other in a top-to-bottom, bottom-to-top format, you will be able to unpack well-organized outfits, that arrive wrinkle-free and ready to roll.

Bundling — By tightly folding or wrapping your clothing around your bulkiest pieces, like a pair of sneakers or your toiletry bag , you can save much-needed space and decrease the risk of wrinkles.

Rolling — Rolling your clothes is a great way to get casual items neatly packed without wrinkles. This is a space-saving technique used by many experienced travelers, but be wary of rolling your formal items — stick with a hanging garment bag instead.

Use Packing Cubes

Packing cubes provide useful zippered compartments that can be removed from your suitcase to help keep your items well organized on the move. Keep your swimwear, shoes, underwear, and all manner of other items all in 1 place with these smart little portable compartments.

The cubes stack neatly meaning you never waste any space in your suitcase, and they can even help compress your belongings so you can squeeze even more in.

Secure Your Liquids

If you are planning on decanting your full-sized products into smaller, travel-sized containers, be sure that they are leakproof. While the “3-1-1” rule does not apply to cruise ships, you may still need travel-sized bottles for your onward journey, or you may prefer to use them.

Stuff Your Shoes

Stuffing your shoes with socks or underwear helps them to keep their shape, as well as helping to save space in your suitcase.

Take Sticky Notes

This is not a joke and is a great secret weapon for making your cruise life a bit easier. Made a new friend in cabin 1005 and want to meet them for drinks later? Leave a sticky note on their door. Sometimes the simplest methods of communication are best.

Other niche items you may not have thought of are:

  • A lanyard to keep your room key easily accessible
  • A corkscrew because there’s never one around when you need one
  • A small portable fan for your cabin
  • An alarm clock with night light for your cabin

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Airline Considerations

Check the airline baggage policy.

Different airlines have differing types of restrictions, but there are some general rules that you need to keep in mind when traveling to the port to take your cruise:

Cabin Luggage

Every airline has carry-on allowances that restrict the size and amount of luggage that each passenger can bring onboard. If your carry-on luggage is too large, it will be placed in the hold and also cost you extra.

Cases and carry bags must be no bigger than 22 x 14 x 9 inches to fit in the overhead locker and are limited to 1 carry bag or case per passenger. Passengers may also carry 1 small purse or shoulder bag but this depends on the airline. There is not usually a restriction on weight.

Bottom Line: Always check with your airline about carry-on luggage restrictions so that you don’t get caught out at the airport.

Checked Luggage

Most airlines will allow for 1 checked item per passenger for international flights for free but may charge for checked items on domestic flights. Your suitcase should not have a total dimension of more than 62 inches. That’s the total measurement of the length, height, and width.

Your checked luggage should not exceed 50 pounds in weight , and you may be charged fees if it weighs more. Each airline will have different restrictions so please check with yours first before you travel.

Other items such as strollers , sports equipment, wheelchairs, musical instruments, and other medical items can also be checked, but you should speak to the airline first.

Follow the 3-1-1 Rule for Carry-On

The TSA has strict rules for anyone carrying liquids onboard any domestic or international flights. Each passenger may carry liquids, gels, and aerosols in travel-size containers that are 3.4 ounces, and they must be carried in a clear plastic bag.

The 3-1-1 rule essentially means:

  • 3.4-ounce bottles or less
  • 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag
  • 1 bag per passenger

Never Check Essentials

You may be hoping that you can stash your currency, medication, and money in the shiny hardshell suitcase that you have purchased especially for your cruise vacation, but honestly — don’t!

Always keep your essential personal belongings in your carry-on bag; this way they will always be close at hand when you need them.

Pack Spare Clothes in a Carry-On in Case of Delays

Airline travel can lead to lost or delayed luggage from time to time. To prevent your arrival at the cruise terminal with nothing but your purse and passport, pack an emergency change of clothes in your carry-on.

Apps for Packing

Sometimes it’s useful to ask for a little extra help with getting organized. These packing apps can help to ensure you never leave a single item behind:

PackingPro offers sample lists that can be used to get you packing, or you can build and customize your own based on your clothing preferences and expected weather conditions. You can create lists for multiple travelers and share them via iTunes, Airdrop, or iCloud . You can even attach photos and add scheduled alerts to remind you exactly what to do and when to do it.

This useful little app is only available on iOS and costs $2.99.

While the free version is pretty basic, an upgrade to the paid version will give you a variety of useful additions to the list building element of the app. With gender-specific packing recommendations and expected weather conditions , this intuitive and easy to use app also lets you share your lists and will convert your list to a PDF for printing.

This app is available on iOS and Android, and the Premium edition costs $4.99.

Travel List App

With an easy to use interface, the Travel List App allows you to view your information in list or calendar format, and you can set reminders and alarms to pack specific items and tick them off when they are packed. Fully customizable lists can be synced via your iCloud account or shared on social media.

The app is only available on iOS and costs $1.99 to buy.

Create your own individual packing list for you and your family based on your destination, the duration of your cruise vacation, and the weather forecast. You can share your lists with fellow Packtor subscribers, and you can make duplicate lists and sync them on all of your other devices to ensure you never leave anything behind.

This app is available on both iOS and Android and is free to download, although in-app purchases are available.

Packing List Checklist

This easy to use app will help you to pick suggested items for your next cruise vacation, as well as creating your own customized categories. Use both the “To Do” and ‘To Pack” lists to help get organized , and set reminders and alarms to make sure you don’t forget anything. You can also sync your list with all of the other iOS devices you use before and during your cruise vacation.

The app is available on iOS only and is free to download.

Apps for Cruise Vacation Travel

Make the most of your next cruise vacation with these top traveling apps:

Cruise Ship Mate

As one of the most popular cruise apps available, Cruise Ship Mate has lots of fun features that will help you interact with your fellow passengers both on and off the ship . See the full roster of passengers embarking with you, check out deck plans and entertainment programs, or find things to do in your various ports of call. You can even view the deck cams in the run-up to your cruise vacation, and share a cruise countdown on social media.

The app is available on iOS and Android and is free to download.

As the most popular trip planner and flight tracker in the U.S. today, TripIt is much more than just another packing list app. You can save all of your electronic travel documents in 1 place, build your own itinerary, and send a comprehensive list of your travel plans to yourself and fellow travelers.

TripIt Pro also offers more advanced features, including interactive maps and real-time flight checkers.

The app is available on both iOS and Android. The basic edition is free, or you can upgrade to Pro for $49 per year.

Cruise Card Control

It can be easy to overspend while onboard and trying to live the luxury lifestyle regardless of your budget. This app is designed to help you budget and track your onboard spending and offers a straightforward way to monitor your outgoings with an easy to use expense tracker. You can create custom categories, enter costs along with pictures of receipts, and have a customized budget with helpful graphs to keep track of how you’re doing.

Available on iOS only, this app is $2.99 to download.

Deck Director

Taking deck maps to a new dimension, this app offers simple, step-by-step directions to any place or amenity on board the supported cruise ships . Not only is it a handy tool for anyone who gets lost easily, but it is also a useful app for passengers with limited mobility who need to be able to traverse the ship using elevators. You can also link up with fellow passengers using the real-time chat facility.

See the skies like never before with this stargazing app designed for cruisers. The night sky is brighter and more beautiful out at sea, and by simply tilting the device towards the sky, the intelligent GPS technology will track the position of the stars, planets, and moons in real-time , so that you can see what’s going on up above.

The app is free for both iOS and Android devices.

How to Prepare Your House Before You Leave

Before you head out off on your dream cruise vacation, be sure to take care of a few basic housekeeping chores at home:

Clean out the refrigerator — You don’t want to return home from your vacation to a stinky house and a kitchen full of rotting food, so clear out date-sensitive produce and give everything a quick wipe over before you leave.

Take out the trash — All of those items that you have just thrown out of the fridge need to be disposed of. Take them, and any other garbage bags out to the trash before you go.

Check the laundry — Nobody wants to return to the laundry that has sat wet in the washer for weeks on end. Prevent sour smells and even mold by checking your washer and dryer before you leave.

Program your thermostat — Save money and energy by re-programming your thermostat to only come on for an hour or so a day. That way, you can come home to a house that is the perfect temperature and also avoid any burst pipes if the weather is freezing.

Put your lights on timers — Deter burglars by setting your lights to come on using timers or smart devices. A little light every evening will make your home look occupied and therefore less attractive to would-be criminals. If you have a smart hub, you could even put your TV on for an hour or so at a time, too.

Ask a friend to check in — Have a friend or neighbor check in regularly to collect your mail. Doormats piled high is a sure sign of a vacant property, making it an attractive proposition to burglars. Have them collect it, and you can pick it up when you get back from your cruise vacation.

A cruise vacation is an experience unlike any other. With plenty to see and do, and tons of new people to meet along the way, many cruise vacationers find themselves returning year after year.

Make your next cruise vacation the best ever by getting your packing groove on nice and early. Create a carefully crafted packing list, and you really can’t go wrong. With apps to help you create and share your packing lists and to remind you what to buy and when to pack it, you can be better organized this time than ever before.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should i pack for my cruise.

You can download a printable cruise packing list here, but as a rough guide you will need to pack:

  • Travel documents such as your passport, tickets, and boarding passes.
  • Items for personal comfort such as a neck pillow, eye mask, and ear plugs.
  • Electronics
  • Medication and health products
  • Clothing, shoes, and accessories

What can you not bring on a cruise?

Prohibited items will vary depend on the cruise company you are traveling with but here are some general guidelines of items you should not take on a cruise:

  • Firearms and sharp objects
  • Flammable objects and explosives
  • Illegal drugs
  • Coffee makers and hot plates
  • Skateboards and scooters
  • Self-defense items such as pepper spray

How much cash should I bring on a cruise?

The amount of cash you need on a cruise is less than you think. Cruise lines will have your room key tied to an account that you can pay off by card. The same usually applies for gratuity.

Cash will therefore only really be needed for days in port and the amount will depend on your spending habits and how many shore days you have.

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The Only Cruise Packing List You’ll Ever Need

By Elissa Garay

Last updated: November 7th, 2023

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The task of packing for a cruise can feel daunting, given all of the special considerations—there could be temperature variations between ports of call, there are onboard dress codes to adhere to, and different types of shipboard activities and shore excursions that you can sign up for.

And, of course, destination consideration comes into play. A cruise packing list for an active, outdoorsy cruise to Alaska is going to look a lot different than one for a laid-back beach trip to the Caribbean , or for a sophisticated city-hopper sailing in the Mediterranean.

Have no fear: our expert-compiled cruise packing list will make sure you’re the savviest passenger at sea—and the best dressed one, to boot. After all, you want to spend your precious time in port shopping for spectacular souvenirs—not some forgotten sundries.

Couple walking on cruise deck

And remember that the beauty of a cruise vacation is that once you get everything into your bag, you only have to unpack one time after boarding the ship. So simply zip through this comprehensive list of things to pack for a cruise, and you’ll be packed like a pro and ready to go in no time.

What clothing, shoes, and accessories do I need to pack for a cruise?

Women drinking wine while walking aboard Celebrity

A cruise vacation covers a lot of ground, which means you’ll need a lot of flexibility with your wardrobe, too. You can generally count on transitioning from daywear to smart casual on one or two nights per cruise and Evening Chic aboard the ship.

You should also be able to segue from a fun-in-the-sun beach outing to a rainy-day city walking tour with ease.

Consult the weather forecasts closely in the days leading up to your trip, and think in terms of layers and mix-and-match ensembles to make sure your suitcase doesn’t burst at the seams.

Don’t be afraid to recycle your more gently worn outfits—rest assured that your fellow cruisers will be none the wiser if you don the same pieces twice. Remember that there’s an onboard launderette and a laundry service, too.

Read: Expert Cruise Packing Tips

Undergarments & Sleepwear

Start off with the basics. As for any trip, don’t leave home without your underwear, socks (both athletic and dress socks), and bras/undershirts as the base for any day’s dress. You’ll want comfy pajamas to cozy up in after a long day spent exploring in port, too.

Casual Daywear

casual clothes

For laid-back days spent walking around the ship or port, you’ll want to have a good selection of comfortable and casual clothing.

Check the weather, and stick to a cruise packing list with a good selection of shorts, jeans/khakis, sundresses/skirts, T-shirts (both long- and short-sleeved) and tank tops.

Remember that if you’re visiting churches, mosques, or other religious sites on your adventures ashore, it’s expected that shoulders and bare legs are covered.

Smart Casual Evenings

Cruise packing list - smart casual

Evenings on Celebrity’s ships reflect the ambiance of Relaxed Luxury.

Most nights, the dress code is smart casual, which means you look comfortable yet tasteful in anything from a skirt or dress to long pants, chic jeans, and a stylish top or button-down.

Evening Chic

Cruise packing list - evening chic

Some evenings take on a dressier air aboard the ship, so be sure to consult with the dress code to make sure you’re dressed appropriately.

On Celebrity’s polished Evening Chic nights, you’ll have the chance to dress to impress with your own interpretation of glamor and sophistication. This might be a cocktail dress, a skirt, slacks, designer jeans with a blazer, or an elegant top.

There’s no requirement to pack a tuxedo or formal gown, although some guests love doing this for the sense of occasion. A suit and tie is welcome for Evening Chic nights, but is by no means essential.

Celebrity’s sailings of seven nights or longer have two nights designated as Evening Chic, while shorter cruises have one. All other days permit Smart Casual attire in the evenings.

Couple on a glacier excursion

Study the weather forecast and be sure to bring along climate-appropriate outerwear. When you’re packing for an Alaska cruise , for instance, you’ll almost certainly need lots of layers, with waterproof outerwear, winter hats, and gloves on hand.

You might have to throw in a sweater or sweatshirt on your packing list for a Caribbean cruise , and the same goes for a spring or fall stroll in a Mediterranean port.

Don’t forget sun hats and baseball caps for sunny days out on deck or in port, while a dressy scarf or shawl to drape over your shoulders is a good accessory for sophisticated evenings aboard the ship.

Beachwear & Activewear

Cruise packing list - beachwear

Whether you’re splashing around on the pool deck or beachside, you’ll want to bring along at least a couple of swimsuits so they can dry between uses.

Cover-ups offer added protection on sun-kissed days, as well as an easy transition in attire from swimming to grabbing a bite to eat poolside or in the Oceanview Café at lunchtime.

Keep in mind that ships are equipped with gyms and outdoor tracks, fitness classes abound, and many ports welcome runners, kayakers, bikers, and other active types. There’s no need to skip out on your fitness regime if you don’t want to, so bring along your activewear, too.

Couple walking around Mykonos

You’ll want comfortable walking shoes for long excursions in port, whether it’s a pair of sneakers or comfy flats.

Sandals and flip-flops are must-haves for pool and beach days, while more elegant shoes are de rigueur for fancier evening dinners on board. Flip flops aren’t allowed in the main dining rooms and speciality restaurants in the evenings.

Couple hiking in Geiranger

If the weather is going to be very rainy, the beaches rocky, or if there are mountains you’re looking to climb, be sure to bring along appropriate footwear, too, like rain boots, water shoes, or hiking boots.

Accessories

Don’t forget the trimmings! Bring some jewelry if you like, though, as with any trip, you’ll want to leave your best pieces at home. Though staterooms have safes, you’d be wise not to flash expensive baubles in some ports around the world.

Couple on a boat ride in Copenhagen

A wristwatch is key, especially when cruising between time zones (so you won’t stress about missing the ship while out on an excursion), while an umbrella or poncho can help save a rainy day.

Topping your cruise packing list should be your eyeglasses and sunglasses. Do be sure to bring along some protective cases to help keep them intact during all of your travels.

Once you get the luggage unloaded, you’ll want some smaller bags on hand for the many adventures that await during the course of your cruise.

A daypack and/or beach bag is essential for toting items while in port, as well as whatever purse you want to use on board in the evenings.

Couple buying souvenirs in Santorini

Adding a collapsible tote to your list of things to pack for a cruise is a good strategy to help carry any extra souvenirs you might acquire along the way.

Other handy add-ons include ziplock bags (for waterproof storage and organization), and a wet bag (for snorkel gear and trips to the beach).

A top tip for embarkation day is to pack a day bag with essentials. With swimwear, flip flops, cover-up, and sunblock in hand, rather than in your checked baggage, you can head straight for the pool once you’re onboard and let the vacation begin.

Bring a bag for dirty laundry along. If you are on a longer sailing, consider taking advantage of the onboard laundry service rather than overpacking.

What hygiene products do I need to pack for a cruise?

Apart from clothing, shoes, and accessories, you’ll want your stateroom bathroom and vanity well-stocked with all of your favorite personal hygiene products from home.

Toiletries aboard Celebrity Cruises

While your stateroom will come stocked with premium bath amenities, you might want to bring travel-sized bottles of your preferred products, too.

Other cruise packing list must-haves include a facial cleanser, moisturizer, deodorant, shaving supplies, lip balm, Q-tips, and cotton balls/pads.

Pack a toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss, and mouthwash, too. Contact lens wearers should bring all the related gear (including a case and solution), and a pair of tweezers and a nail file and/or clippers will surely come in handy, too.

In the case of emergency, you can always restock most of these items from the onboard shops or from a drugstore in port.

Hair & Makeup Products

Makeup products

Hair can sometimes require extra taming when coming in from a day at the beach or a windy sea day up on deck. Be prepared with all the hairstyling products, accessories, and tools you need, as well as a brush/comb, too.

Hairdryers are provided in each stateroom, and all Celebrity ships have an onboard salon should you wish to try a new look.

Bring along your makeup (and don’t forget the makeup remover). You might also want a small bottle of perfume or cologne, too.

Health & Safety Products

Cover your health and safety bases by packing any necessities like medications (including seasickness remedies , as needed), pain relievers, vitamins, feminine hygiene products, birth control, and a basic, personalized first-aid kit.

Other things to pack for a cruise include sunscreen (and aloe vera for relief, just in case you miss a spot), as well as insect repellent if you’re sailing somewhere tropical.

Keep hand wipes and sanitizer close on hand to help keep the germs at bay while you’re on the go. Sanitizer is provided all over the ship, too.

What documents do I need to pack for a cruise?

Sure, it’s vacation, but that doesn’t mean you can get by on sunshine and frothy drinks alone. You’ll need some essential documentation and a properly stocked wallet to ensure that everything goes off without a hitch.

Wallet & Money Belt Items

You may want to trade in your wallet for a money belt while on your trip. Whichever route you choose, be sure to bring cash (including small bills for tips ashore), an ATM or debit card, and credit cards.

Tuck away your driver’s license, too (as well as an international driver’s license if you plan on renting a car abroad). Foreign travel also means having a passport on hand that’s stamped with any visas, if necessary.

You’ll also want to have your medical insurance card, as well as any travel insurance information, on you at all times.

Read: Do You Need a Passport for a Cruise?

Documentation & Contact Info

Be sure to bring along key travel documents, like copies of flight and hotel bookings. The cruise line will send you designated luggage tags, too; add those onto your luggage before embarking the ship.

Make sure you have copies of key documentation and information as backup, should anything get lost or stolen on your trip. Keep photocopies separate from the originals, and consider having scanned copies saved somewhere digitally, too.

Also have important phone numbers available (like for credit card companies or emergency contacts back home), as well as the mailing and email addresses for any friends or relatives you might want to write to while away.

It’s also prudent to keep copies of any prescriptions you take, as well as a list of medications and your medical history, should any medical incidents arise.

Couple reading a travel guide

Travel guides can come in handy to read up on the ports that await you, while a pen and journal will allow you to jot down anything that might come up on the trip—or to document your vacation memories for posterity.

What technology items do I need to pack for a cruise?

Couple taking a selfie

These days, all of those electronic gadgets that we love could take up a suitcase all their own! To be digitally entertained and easily catch up with emails and news back home, keep your cell phone and laptop (or tablet) high on your cruise packing list.

Woman holding a camera on a boat

Your cell phone might be all you need to take pictures, listen to music, and have an alarm clock for the morning. If that’s not the case, you might want to bring along a proper camera (with lenses, memory cards, etc.), music (and a player), and a travel alarm clock.

All those gadgets will need charging, too, so don’t forget those chargers. A power strip (preferably with built-in USB ports) can help ensure that the stateroom has more than enough juice to go around. On Celebrity’s Edge-series ships , you’ll find USB charging ports in your stateroom.

If you’ll be spending a lot of time by the pool and beach, do consider a waterproof phone case to help protect your cell phone. And if you’re staying abroad at a hotel pre- or post-cruise, don’t overlook voltage adapters, as needed.

People enjoying an Alaska whale watching cruise with binoculars

Finally, if you’re headed somewhere with great wildlife—like Alaska , for instance—a good pair of binoculars is sure to up those wow-factor moments.

What else do I need to pack for a cruise?

Cruise packing list - Sunset Bar

There are a few more odds and ends to help ensure that your cruise packing list is seamless. Toting along some favorite snacks, chewing gum, and a reusable water bottle is a smart move to keep you satiated and hydrated on the go, whether at the airport or in port.

Travel aids like earplugs, a travel pillow, and a sleeping mask can help make long flights or car rides more comfy. A pack of travel-sized antibacterial wipes is always a good idea to help wipe down germ-prone surfaces as needed.

Consider bringing along some reading materials for lazy afternoons on your veranda or by the pool, whether you prefer paperback or e-books or magazines.

Couple snorkeling in St Kitts

If you’re headed somewhere with loads of time for sand and surf, you might want to bring along your own snorkel and goggles so that you can set off on snorkeling excursions at whim.

If you’re cruising with kids , there’s a whole world of age-appropriate gear to consider, like diapers, strollers, toys, and games.

Finally, don’t forget to tuck away your house and car keys somewhere safe—you won’t need them until the end of your trip, but you’ll want to be able to find them in a snap when the time comes.

The Ultimate Cruise Packing Checklist

Couple with hand-carry luggage on a cruise

Tick off this handy cruise packing checklist to ensure that all of your vacation essentials make it into your bags. Just note that some of these items will be optional, depending on factors like your cruise destination, duration, weather, and the types of activities you choose on your cruise.

Read: What to Wear on a Cruise

  • Socks/stockings
  • Undershirts

Casual Attire

  • Jeans/khakis
  • T-shirts/tank tops
  • Sundresses/skirts

Formal Attire

  • Dress shirts
  • Blazers/suits/tuxedo
  • Cocktail dresses/gowns
  • Skirts/blouses
  • Dressy pantsuits
  • Sweaters/sweatshirts
  • Coats/jackets/raincoats
  • Hats/sun hats
  • Scarves/shawls
  • Workout clothes/activewear
  • Sandals/flip-flops
  • Leisure shoes
  • Dress shoes
  • Specialty footwear (hiking boots/rainboots/water shoes)
  • Wristwatches
  • Glasses cases
  • Umbrella/poncho
  • Daypack/beach bag
  • Collapsible tote
  • Ziplock bags
  • Luggage locks
  • Laundry bag
  • Laundry kit (detergent/wrinkle-release spray/stain remover)
  • Dental floss
  • Shampoo/conditioner
  • Facial cleanser/skincare products
  • Moisturizer
  • Shaving cream
  • Contact lenses/case/solution/eye drops
  • Nail file/clippers
  • Cotton balls/pads
  • Hairstyling tools
  • Hairstyling products
  • Hair accessories
  • Makeup remover
  • Perfume/cologne
  • Sunscreen/aloe vera
  • Insect repellent
  • Feminine hygiene products
  • Birth control
  • Pain relievers
  • Medications/vitamins
  • First-aid kit
  • Seasickness remedies
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Wallet/money belt with cash/ATM card/credit cards
  • Driver’s license/international driver’s license
  • Passports/visas
  • Medical insurance card
  • Travel insurance information
  • Travel documents (cruise boarding passes/airline tickets/hotel info/itinerary/etc.)
  • Printed/personal luggage tags
  • Maps and directions if you don’t have them on your cellphone
  • Travel guides/phrase book
  • Prescriptions/list of medications/medical history
  • Copies of passport/important documents/credit cards/etc.
  • Important phone numbers (credit cards/emergency contacts/etc.)
  • Addresses/e-mail addresses for friends/relatives
  • Small notebook/journal
  • Pens/highlighters
  • Cell phone and charger
  • Laptop/tablet and charger
  • Camera/lenses/memory cards/batteries/charger
  • Voltage adapters (for international pre-/post-cruise hotels)
  • Alarm clock
  • Power strip
  • Portable speaker
  • Waterproof phone case

Miscellaneous

  • House/car keys
  • Snacks/chewing gum
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Travel aids (earplugs/sleeping mask/travel pillow)
  • Pleasure reading (magazines/books/e-book with charger)
  • Antibacterial wipes
  • Snorkel/goggles
  • Kids/baby gear (diapers/toys/games/etc.)

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Ultimate Cruise Packing List – Printable Checklist Included!

Lucky you! You’re off on a cruise. You’ve got your trip booked and now you need to put together the ultimate cruise packing list before you set sail. If you’re wondering what to pack for a cruise, look no further. Our cruise checklist with help you decide what to wear on a cruise as well as other cruise essentials you’ll need to bring onboard. In addition to knowing what to take on a cruise, you’ll also need to know how to dress, how to pack and what little extras are important to bring.

Making a list of what to bring on a cruise is essential. Download my printable cruise packing list! You’ll find it further down in the post. This post focuses primarily on what to pack for a Caribbean cruise but the cruise check list is customisable for any type of cruise you’re headed on. For other location-specific cruise ship packing lists see these posts:

  • If you’re looking for advice on what to pack for an Alaskan cruise, read my Alaska cruise packing list  post.
  • If you’re looking for advice on what to pack for a Mediterranean cruise, read my European cruise packing list post .

What to Wear on Cruise Vacations

Wondering how to dress on a cruise? Knowing what to wear on a cruise ship isn’t easy if you haven’t been. When I think about Caribbean cruise clothes, I think of bright, light and airy resort wear. Picking your clothes for a cruise is actually pretty easy. Break it down and think about the tips of activities you’ll be doing on board though and it’s actually pretty easy to work out how to dress for a cruise.

Excursion outfits

This can be anything from workout gear for active excursions, resort wear for city excursions & shopping or beachwear. It depends on what you plan to do when you’re in port.

Around the ship

Think of your cruise wear clothing as resort wear. Around the pool desk is pretty casual. Dining in the buffet for breakfast, lunch or dinner is also casual. Shorts are acceptable but not swimwear.

Non-formal dining nights

In the dining room on regular nights, dress as you would going out to dinner or drinks with friends. I’ve heard it referred to as “country club casual” . People tend to dress nicely.  Men wear collared shirts and sometimes a sports coat. Women wear sundresses or pants and a nice shirt or tunic. Jeans are acceptable in the dining room so long as they are nice jeans with no tears.Children can wear shorts & t-shirts in the dining room.

Formal night on cruise

On a 7 day cruise there are usually two formal dining nights. Cruise formal wear isn’t as strict as it used to be. You will see a few tables dressed to the nines in evening gowns and a tux but most passengers will go for nice evening wear. Cocktail dresses or a jumpsuit is perfect formal cruise wear for ladies. Men usually wear a dark suit & tie but if you don’t have it then a dark shirt is fine. Boys should wear pants & a shirt. Girls should wear a party dress. If you don’t want to bring fancy clothing, you really don’t have to as there is also buffet dining, speciality restaurants and room service.

Need more inspiration on what clothes to wear on a cruise?

  • For some specific ideas on cruise attire, read my post on 12 cruise outfits you’ll love to wear  where I show how to turn seven key items of clothing into 12 outfits for a cruise.
  • For some specific ideas on styles of dresses that work for a cruise, read my post on cruise dresses.
  • For some specific ideas on cruise formal wear, read my post on what to wear on cruise formal night

Packing List for Cruise

Planning what to pack for cruise needs quite a bit of thought. I would encourage you to get organised now and print out my checklist for cruise packing below. Go through your own wardrobe and look at the clothing you already have and decide what would make good cruise apparel. Then fill in the gaps by buying a few extra items. It’s always nice to have something new to wear for a vacation!

My biggest tip for deciding what to pack for a 7 day cruise is to think of outfits you can create and selecting pieces of clothing that work with one another . My Caribbean cruise packing list consists of a mixture of excursion outfits, clothes for cruise ship wear, resort casual pieces for non-formal evenings and cocktail dresses for formal wear for cruise dinners.

This is a 7 day cruise packing list. For longer cruises, you will be able to do laundry on board. For shorter cruises, just omit a few outfits to suit the length of your trip.

Clothes for Cruise Travel

  • 3 Vest tops – For wearing under tunics and kimonos
  • 3 T-Shirts – Striped t-shirts make great cruise wear!
  • 2-3 Tops – Something like this red chiffon vest top is ideal.
  • White or black Bermuda shorts (or capri pants if you don’t feel comfortable in shorts)
  • Denim shorts
  • Short romper (or extra pair of shorts or capris if you don’t feel comfortable in a romper)
  • White jeans – Stretchy pull on ones like this are ideal! You could also go for light linen pants or palazzo pants. I have a full list of the different types of pants for travel in this post .
  • 2 Sundresses – One black and one coloured or print
  • Colourful maxi dress
  • Black jumpsuit – This one is very affordable and comes in a tonne of colours if black isn’t your thing. If you don’t want to do a jumpsuit, add in a second maxi dress/
  • 1-2 Cocktail dresses – This one is absolutely gorgeous for plus size women! . A nice black or navy dress is also a good option.
  • 2 Set of workout clothes – Either for the gym or active excursions if planned
  • Cardigan – For cool evenings or to wear on the plane
  • 8 Pair of underwear – Enough for a 7 day cruise
  • 3 bras – One nude everyday bra, one black evening bra and one white sports bra

Your swimwear is one of the most important things to take on a cruise! After all, you will be spending a lot of time in the pool or at the beach. You don’t need to bring a beach towel as they are provided onboard on the pool deck or when you’re leaving for excursions in port.

  • 2 Bathing suits – I love the Miraclesuit which is an amazing slimming bathing suit!
  • 2 Beach cover ups – You can use the tunic and kimono as part of the clothing listed above or have dedicated beach/pool coverups
  • Aqua booties (if you’re planning any water sport excursions that require them)

Accessories

  • 2 Pairs of sunglasses – 1 nice pair and 1 cheap pair  for wearing in the pool & sea
  • Colorful print scarf
  • Pashmina scarf for cooler evenings and wearing on the plane
  • 2 statement necklaces
  • Tote for every day use
  • 2 Clutch purses for evening use
  • Sneakers – Sketchers Go Walk sneakers are fantastic for travel!
  • Sandals – Aerosoles are my preferred style of sandals for travel. Check out these ones or these ones.
  • Wedge sandals – Aerosoles also make incredibly comfortable wedge sandals that look fantastic. Check out these ones .
  • Heels – Pick one pair of black or nude strappy heels that work for cocktail dresses or jumpsuits.

Other Things to Bring on a Cruise

Of course clothes are not the only things you need for a cruise! What to bring on cruise depends a little on personal preference, especially in terms of electronics.

Electronics

Electronics may come under the list of things to pack on a cruise vacation…. or they may not! A cruise is an excellent “digital detox” vacation as internet is very slow and expensive on board. You’ll pay about $200 for a week long cruise if you want internet in your cabin. You won’t need a travel hair dryer as they are a provided on board.

  • JOTO waterproof iPhone case – I love mine so much! For using my phone at the beach or pool and keeping it safe from sand & water and for taking pictures and videos in the water.
  • Hair straightener or curling tongs – You can get travel-sized ones like this and this . I have a whole post dedicated to finding the best flat iron for travel if you’re interested!
  • Smartphone (just be wary of additional roaming charges when you are abroad)
  • All chargers for your devices
  • Portable battery pack for charging your items on excursions
  • Walkie talkies – A read just suggested these to me as a great tool when traveling with older kids so you can keep in touch without them needing to make expensive cellphone calls. Great idea!

While you will get some basic toiletries provided in your cabin, it’s often not adequate quality or quantity for me personally so I like to bring my own. I recommend decanting your own shampoo and conditioner into travel bottles. These squeezey silicone ones are the best. Use a hanging toiletries bag for your bathroom essentials. You can organise your toiletries further by using small Ziploc bags for things like makeup, hair accessories and first aid items. Put your sunscreen and bug spray in a large Ziploc bag so you can pop it into your tote when you head off on excursions.

  • Moisturiser
  • Toothpaste (travel size)
  • Toothbrush (travel size)
  • Conditioner
  • Hairbrush (travel size)
  • Hair ties and bobby pins
  • Make up remover – Make up remover wipes are great for travel.
  • Razor and shaving foam (travel size)
  • Sunscreen – This is my absolute favorite sunscreen. It smells amazing!
  • Aftersun lotion in case of sunburn
  • Bug spray (travel size)
  • Antacids – In case you overindulge at the buffet!
  • Any medication you require
  • Hand sanitizer (travel size)

Seasickness Prevention

A couple of things to pack for a cruise that I would definitely recommend for everyone is seasickness prevention supplies. You never know how your body is going to react to the motion of the ship so it pays to prepare in advance. Throw all these little items into a Ziploc bag together so you can put your hands on them if you need them. Once you return home, keep them bagged up for your next cruise!

A little seasickness prevention pack makes a nice gift for someone you’re cruising with also!

  • Essential oil blend to calm motion sickness
  • Ginger candy
  • Lysol disinfecting wipes – Give your cabin surfaces a good wipe down when you first arrive. Although they are cleaned thoroughly it always pays to disinfect your room to prevent against cruise bugs like norovirus.

Pop all your documents in a travel document wallet to keep them organised. A money belt is also a good idea for cruise excursions when you don’t want to bring your wallet along.

  • Driver’s licence
  • Wallet – Bring some cash in US dollars as this can be used at most cruise ports
  • Credit card & debit card – Only take one out at any time so that if you lose your wallet you still have access to funds
  • Cruise booking print outs
  • Excursion booking print outs
  • Highlighter pen – For highlighting activities you want to do on your daily schedule

Cruise Packing List for Men

My cruise packing list for men is fairly similar to the women’s list above. All the extras can be shared between travel partners so I’ll just cover the list of what to wear on a cruise for men. Men’s cruise wear is relatively straight forward. Cruise attire for men means short sleeved shirts or t-shirts with shorts during the day. Evening cruise clothes for men on non-formal nights is slacks, long sleeved shirts and maybe a sports coat. Formal cruise attire men is a dark suit, shirt and tie with dress shoes or a tux if you’re going full formal. Tuxes can be rented on board.

What to Wear on a Cruise Men

  • 2 Pair of shorts
  • 3 Short-sleeved shirts – Something like this shirt is fun for cruising!
  • 5 T-shirts or polo shirts
  • 2 Set of workout wear
  • 3 Long-sleeved shirts
  • 2 Pair of chinos or khakis
  • Sport coat or blazer
  • Dark suit (if you are dressing up for formal night)
  • Sweater – For cool evenings or to wear on the plane
  • 8 Pairs of underwear

Shoes & Accessories

  • Leather sandals or  Boat shoes
  • Sport sandals
  • Dress shoes
  • 5-7 pairs of socks – A mix of dress or sport depending on your outfits
  • Belt (1-2 to match your outfits or a reversible one )
  • Baseball cap
  • 2 Pair of sunglasses – One nice pair and one cheap pair  for swimming
  • 2 Sets of swimming trunks
  • UV rash vest
  • Aqua booties (if you’re planning excursions that require them)

Cruise Packing List for Kids

As a mom it’s up to me to decide what to pack for kids on a cruise. Thankfully the rules for dress codes and cruise wear for kids is a little more relaxed. You know your kids best so feel free to adjust my family cruise packing list.

What to Pack for a Cruise for Kids

  • 5-7 T-shirts
  • 3 Sundresses for girls
  • Party dress for formal nights
  • Shirt for boys on formal nights
  • Sweatshirt or caridgan – For cool evenings or to wear on the plane
  • 10 Underwear
  • Diapers & wipes (if necessary)
  • 4-5 Pairs of socks
  • 2 Sets of sleepwear
  • 2 Swimsuits – UV swimwear is best for kids as it means less area to apply sunscreen
  • Swim diapers (if necessary) – Children must be potty-trained to swim in pools onboard the ship but you may need a few swim diapers for excursions.
  • Dress shoes – Only if you’re getting really dressed up for formal dining as a family or having family portraits taken

What to Bring on a Cruise with Kids

You won’t need to bring your own portacrib for babies & toddlers. They are provided by the ship.

  • Coloring book & crayons
  • Small selection of toys – Cars, dolls etc for playing in cabin
  • iPad with games
  • Kids’d headphones
  • Any special comfort items they need like blankets or lovies
  • Lightweight stroller (if necessary)

How to Pack for a Cruise

Here’s what luggage I recommend for a cruise:

Suitcase – Don’t bring a huge suitcase. When you’re packing for cruise trips, remember that your stateroom will be quite small. If you follow my packing list for a cruise below you won’t overpack. A 25″ suitcase should be adequate. This one from Delsey is great! . If you’re sharing a suitcase with your travel partner, then a 29″ suitcase like this will also work. There is limited storage in stateroom closets for multiple large suitcases so it’s a good idea to share one per family.

For further tips on packing for a cruise, check out my post 10 Cruise Packing Tips.

Cruise Packing Checklist to Download

All of the items from my cruise list above have been collated into an easy cruise packing list pdf that you can download and print. As you lay out items for your vacation, check them off the cruise packing checklist pdf so you can organise yourself ahead of time.

>>> Download here: What to Pack for a Cruise Checklist PDF

Questions & Comments on What to Pack on Cruise Ships

I hope you’ve found my cruise checklist, packing advice and ideas of things to wear on a cruise helpful. Good luck with your packing for a Caribbean cruise!

What do you wear on a cruise? I’ve love to know. I’d love to know what you think are the must-have items to take on a cruise.

Join Our Facebook Group to Chat More About Cruise Packing Tips

If you want to ask a specific question, chat to other cruisers about what to pack for your cruise or share your own cruise packing advice then join our Facebook group on Cruise Packing Tips!  We would love to help you work out exactly what to pack or hear your own ideas about what gear you use on your cruise. Join us for some fun and friendly discussions.

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Hello there! I wanted to add something we have found absolutely necessary for families with kids…..walkie talkies!

We use these to keep in touch with our kids since we do not want to get a huge phone bill at the end. The kids love them because they can also switch the channel and talk with each other! And best of all, no searching the ship for our kids and we can all get together when we need to!

Hope this helps! Marisela

That is an EXCELLENT idea Marisela! Our kids are little still but I can totally see that being useful for older kids or if traveling with an extended family group or friends. I love it! Will add it to the post. 🙂

Ooo forgot to say AWESOME JOB on the post! I’ve been on a ton of cruises but my parents who have never been wanted a checklist and thought before I started to reinvent the wheel I’d search for one and found several but yours was by far the best list out there! Thanks!

Thank you so much for the compliment! I love solving problems for people and what to pack seems like such a common one. Glad I could help your parents! Where are they cruising?

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WOW! You are amazing! I am a 76 year old grandmother. I have been on a few cruises and always over packed. My daughter is taking me on a first time 10 day western mediterranean cruise, I LOVE your beautiful outfit ideas/packing list etc. and I am having fun using them all. You are a God Send. Thank you very much.

Oh thank you so much Judy! That is super kind of you to say. I love hearing that what I put out there online has helped someone get read for their trip.

You can join our cruise packing group on Facebook too if you want to ask some questions! Here is the link – https://www.facebook.com/groups/cruisepackingtips/

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This is fabulous! The best site I have been to for Cruise tips! My husband and I are planning our first cruise ever in March of 2018. We are very excited and this post has helped A LOT!! Thank you 🙂

That’s awesome to hear Allie! Where are you cruising to?

Let me know if you have any questions. You can join our cruise packing group on Facebook here if you’d like to chat more about your cruise with me and other travelers – https://www.facebook.com/groups/cruisepackingtips/

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LOVE your post! Going on my first cruise, southern carrebean for 10 days. So excited, but I think I have over packed big time. I have a carryon for toiletries, jewelry and change of cloths. I am on oxygen so I needed to pack in my 21 in. Suit Case my concentrator with accessories for overnight use. Plus I have my crossover purse as well as my crossover portable oxygen concentrator. I have 5 shorts with 5 tops, 2 capri with 4 tops, 2 short sundresses, 3 bathing suits with 3 coverups, 1 black jumpsuit, 1 long blue and white dress. 1 sequin black shawl and a white ballerio, beige wideleg dress slacks with 1 topa lightweight sweater shawl. I also have white skinny jeans with 2 tops and a pair of skinny blue jeans with 1 top. Have white blue, black soft sandals as well as flip flops, sneakers and black dress shoes and beige dress sandles. I need help!!

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All the clothing, shoes, and accessories you’ll need before you set sail.

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For many, a relaxing or adventure-filled cruise is the ultimate vacation. One of the most notable benefits about a cruise — aside from all the great food, entertainment, service and excursions, of course — is that you only have to unpack once, but you’ll often wake up in a new country, island or city every single day. It’s an ideal way to travel, whether you’re looking to get a little taste of a lot of different destinations or want an all-inclusive option where most of the planning and logistics are handled for you.

However, packing can be the trickiest part, especially if it’s your first cruise. There’s a lot to consider, from water-based activities in tropical locations to properly gearing up for expedition cruises in cooler climates — and let’s not forget the dress code requirements for dinner that differ from “smart casual” to “formal” based on cruise line. 

Once you’ve figured out the best times to book a cruise for deals and optimal rooms, zero in on your destination’s weather and use this guide — curated based on advice from cruise enthusiasts and experts — to pack accordingly. Plus, don’t forget other necessities, like your passport and travel documents, prescription medications, toiletries, undergarments, a portable charger, and a great bag to carry it all.

Here’s everything you need to pack for a cruise with our top pick for each item. Use this checklist and read more about each of our specific recommendations below.

  • Best Swimsuit for Women: RXRXCOCO One Piece V-Neck Swimsuit
  • Best Swimsuit for Men: Maamgic Quick Dry Swim Trunks
  • Best Dress: Columbia Women’s Freezer Maxi
  • Best Jumpsuit: ZESICA Strapless Jumpsuit  
  • Best Pants for Men: Columbia Silver Ridge Convertible Pant
  • Best Shirt for Men: Hanes Cool DRI Performance Polo Shirt
  • Best Outerwear for Men and Women: Men’s and Women
  • Best Base Layer for Men and Women: Men’s and Women’s  
  • Best Active Shoes for Men and Women: Men’s and Women’s  
  • Best Evening Shoes for Women: Vionic Rosabel Heeled Sandal
  • Best Evening Shoes for Men: Ace Marks Travel Derby  
  • Best Versatile Shoes for Women: Naot Kayla Sandal
  • Best Versatile Shoes for Men: OluKai Laeahi Slip-On  

Gear and Accessories

  • Best Beach Bag: Hello Beaches Straw Beach Bag
  • Best Motion Sickness Solution: PSI Bands
  • Best Beach Hat for Women: Simplicity Roll-Up Straw Hat
  • Best Unisex Hat: Fancet Packable Straw Fedora
  • Best Warm Beanie: Minus33 Ridge Cuff Beanie
  • Best Sunglasses: Ray-Ban Unisex Polarized Sunglasses

Bags and Luggage

  • Best Duffle Bag: Deux Mains Mission Essential Duffle Bag
  • Best Suitcase: Samsonite Omni PC Hardside Expandable Spinner
  • Best Packing Cubes: BAGAIL Packing Cube Set
  • Best Evening Handbag: Simitri Island Half Moon Bag
  • Best Daytime Crossbody: Sea Bags Convertible Bucket Bag
  • Best Daypack: Terra Thread Gaia Sling Bag

T+L’s Top Picks and Tips

Best clothing.

When narrowing down your clothing pile while packing, suggests focusing on clothes that are light, cool, and made of natural fabrics like cotton, linen, and silk. “In the evening, pack and dress as if you were going to a country club or an upscale restaurant — that means slacks, polo shirts/button down shirts, shoes other than athletic shoes, chic sandals, skirts/tops, and sundresses,” she says. “Nice jeans without rips or holes are also a smart choice for everyone.” 

Headed to Northern Europe, Alaska, or a fall Mediterranean cruise? “I can't underscore the importance of layers when it comes to your clothing,” says Cynthia Drake, a freelance travel writer who has taken more than 20 cruises, including a recent one to Antarctica. “You don't need to pack all the bulky sweaters that you think you do. Instead think of lighter wool base layers, a lightweight fleece middle layer, and then a waterproof outer layer. You can always shed layers.”

Best Swimsuit for Women

Rxrxcoco one piece v-neck swimsuit.

Cruises are known for their abundance of food, from never-ending buffets to multi-course dinners. Feel free to indulge to your heart’s content, because this RXRXCOCO one-piece swimsuit has tummy control in the form of flattering ruching that creates a ripple effect instead of a flat silhouette. It comes in more than 40 colors, which is great because at this low price, you’ll probably want to buy a couple. The material is lined and thick enough to provide plenty of coverage, so you don’t have to worry about any wardrobe malfunctions.

Best Swimsuit for Men

Maamgic swim shorts.

Get into the cruise spirit with these navy anchor swim trunks (there are plenty of other tropical colors and patterns to choose from, too — from fish and lobsters to palm trees and flamingos). They feature a mesh lining for maximum breathability and a quick-dry polyester that only needs about 10 minutes to dry out. The waistband has an adjustable drawstring and the length runs about 7 inches (above the knee). There’s a Velcro pocket so you don’t lose your valuables in the ocean or pool, and these trunks won’t turn see-through when wet. 

Columbia Women’s Freezer Maxi Dress

If there’s one dress that can take you from day to night effortlessly, it’s this Freezer Maxi Dress from Columbia. By day, pair it with some sandals for ship and port activities. It’s designed to keep you cool despite heat and humidity thanks to its moisture-wicking fabric, plus it contains a UV-blocking layer to protect your skin from sun exposure. In the evening, swap out your sandals for something dressier, add some jewelry and a pashmina or cardigan and you’re ready to head to dinner. It comes in more than a dozen colors and is machine-washable, too. 

Best Jumpsuit

Zesica strapless jumpsuit.

Another easy way to switch from daytime casual to nighttime chic is with a jumpsuit, like this soft and adorable strapless number from ZESICA. It runs true to size, comes in Caribbean-inspired colors or more subdued shades, and the matching waist tie is a cute touch. Did we mention it has pockets handy for holding your ship card and lip gloss? This garment is especially great if you’re on the shorter side, but will also hit above the ankles for a cute cropped look if you’re a bit taller.

Best Pants for Men

Columbia silver ridge convertible pants.

Men have their own version of day-to-night clothing, in the form of convertible pants — like this breathable pair from Columbia. Zip them off to wear as 10-inch inseam shorts for all your adventures on and off the ship, and then zip them back into full pants for dinner in the dining room (the partial elastic waist should be a welcome feature after a scrumptious four-course dinner). This pair is made of nylon, offers UPF 50 sun protection, and there are nearly two dozen colors to choose from. 

Best Shirt for Men

Hanes cool dri performance polo shirt.

The best thing about this shirt is its versatility: it can be worn all day and into the night. This Hanes Cool DRI Performance Polo is the ideal solution to keeping packing to a minimum — it has classic polo detail, is made from a comfortable polyester jersey fabric, holds up to machine washing, and even helps fight the embarrassment of stinky pits with FreshIQ odor-protection technology. Pair these with your convertible pants and you’ll be set morning, noon, and night on your cruise.

Best Outerwear for Men and Women

Rei co-op xerodry gtx jacket.

Whether you’re at sea or on land, there’s nothing more important than staying dry, no matter the forecast. Don’t miss out on all the cruise fun just because of a little inclement weather. The REI XeroDry rain jacket has men’s and women’s versions, each sporting two-layer GORE-TEX Paclite waterproof and breathable laminate, core ventilation, hook-and-loop adjustable cuffs, a hem drawcord, and a two-point adjustable hood. The jacket comes in several fun colors that’ll look great in photos even if it’s a dreary day. 

Best Base Layer for Men and Women

Craft core wool mix base layer set.

When taking a cold-weather cruise , skip the bulk in your suitcase without skipping out on the warmth with REI’s Craft ORE wool mix base layer set. It’s made from a recycled polyester and merino wool blend that’s super soft while helping maintain thermoregulation. Your neck to your ankles will be kept nice and warm when you layer these under your outfit, and the natural material will wick away any wetness or sweat. A couple sets like these will go a long way toward keeping you from complaining about the cold as you explore parts of the world you’ve always dreamed of.

Resist the temptation to pack all your favorite footwear for a cruise, and instead focus on a few pairs that can be worn with multiple outfits — like comfortable sandals, sneakers, and one dressier pair for a five- to seven-day itinerary. 

“Not only is room in your luggage precious, but it's also a hot commodity in your cabin,” says Megan duBois, a travel journalist who has taken more than two dozen cruises. “Skip the flip flops in lieu of a sandal with a backstrap for a bit of extra insurance while taking the stairs around the pool decks and between floors to your cabin. Cute sandals can easily transition from day to night if you're planning on going to the main dining room for dinner as well.” 

Another type of footwear that doesn’t get as much attention as it deserves, especially on tropical cruises, is a trusty pair of water shoes. “You never know what the terrain of the beach will be, and you never know how hot the sand is,” says Jill Whelan, Celebrations Ambassador for Princess Cruises. “When I forget them, I always regret it.”

Best Active Shoes for Men and Women

Xero aqua x sport water shoes.

You’ll be amazed at how many land- and water-based excursions you can enjoy in your Xero Aqua X Sport shoes, and even more amazed at their 5,000-mile sole warranty (just think about how many cruises you can take in the same pair!). Xero is all about delivering natural comfort, with wide toe boxes to let your toes spread out, flexible soles that let your foot bend naturally, and a patented FeelTrue sole that feels like you’re barefoot but offers plenty of protection, no matter if you’re running, walking, climbing, hiking, or swimming. The ultra-light, minimalist Aqua X Sport has mesh to shed water and an all-terrain traction sole, which will keep you dry and on even footing. 

Best Evening Shoes for Women

Vionic heeled sandal.

A not-too-dressy but not-too-casual chunky heeled sandal with an ankle strap is all you need to pair with your evening outfits, and this Vionic Rosabel is the perfect choice. It comes in several tempting colors (including a bright verde green and more subdued terra cotta), though the wheat will go with everything in your suitcase. Worried about comfort while navigating a large ship? These offer three-zone comfort with arch support and the built-in orthotic can help treat plantar fasciitis. The bow detail really seals the deal on style.

Best Evening Shoes for Men

Ace marks travel derby shoes.

Men’s dress shoes take up so much room in a suitcase, which often makes it tempting to just leave them at home — but what if there was a pair of snazzy leather Derby-style shoes that also folded down to fit in your carry-on without creasing? Meet the Ace Marks Travel Derby, which does exactly that. Each pair is handcrafted in Italy by fourth-generation artisans, it comes in three classic colors, and you’ll be hard-pressed to find this level of flexibility and comfort in another brand’s construction.

Best Versatile Shoes for Women

Naot kayla sandal.

When luggage space is at a premium, you can feel confident about packing the Naot Kayla. These three-strap sandals breeze through pool days and port days thanks to the hook and loop strap for extra stability, and the anatomic cork and latex footbed to cradle your feet — they even come with the American Podiatric Medical Association seal of approval for promoting good foot health. Throw in the fact that they can easily transition from day to night, come in 25 colors, and are available in wide sizing, and you’ll be all set in the shoe department. 

Best Versatile Shoes for Men

Olukai slip-on sneakers.

What does every man want in a cruise shoe? The ability to go from roaming around the ship to meandering around a port to heading straight to dinner all in the same pair — and you can do that with the OluKai Laeahi Slip-On. The wet-grip rubber sole will handle any conditions you encounter, but the coolest part is the two-in-one drop heel design that gives it both shoe and slide functionality. The mesh is water-resistant and breathable for even the most hot and humid weather, yet nobody in the ship’s restaurant will question if you’ve met the dress code. 

Best Accessories

For warm-weather cruises, don’t forget to pack a cute beach bag that’ll help haul all your gear to the pool or on excursions. “Try to find a bag that has multiple pockets where you can keep sunscreen, sunglasses, and phones all separate,” says duBois. “There's nothing worse than a bottle of sunscreen accidentally opening on the bottom of a beach bag and getting all over everything else.” 

And never underestimate the importance of great accessories, such as hats and jewelry, to really jazz up a casual outfit and make it evening-ready. “Accessories can change the look of an outfit, which I try to build around just a few mix-and-match components,” says travel writer Theresa Russell, who has cruised six continents so far.

Best Beach Bag

Hello beaches straw beach bag.

Nothing says beachy vacation like a straw beach bag, and this fashionable option that’s hand-embroidered with a cute message takes the cake. It folds down like a dream for easy packing (or feel free to use it as your carry-on, because you’ll no doubt get plenty of compliments en route to your ship), has a magnetic closure, and has several interior pockets to keep your beach-going belongings well organized. There’s a supportive base so it doesn’t tip over and several colors and messages to choose from, too.

Best Motion Sickness Solution

Psi bands acupressure wrist bands.

While your cruise ship is more than happy to hand out Bonine or Dramamine sea sickness medication, a chemical-free option — like Psi Bands — comes free of any unwanted side effects (read: sleeping through your entire vacation, because even the non-drowsy versions can leave a lot to be desired). They are adjustable acupressure bands that snap securely onto your wrist and come in several fun colors and patterns so you won’t feel silly wearing them. Plus, they are waterproof, so you don’t have to remove them when taking a shower or swimming, either.

Best Beach Hat for Women

Simplicity women's roll-up straw sun hat.

Sun hats seem like a great idea for protecting you from intense rays, until you realize your hair is stuck to your sweaty neck and back. Choose a visor style, like the Simplicity, that allows you to plop your hair in a pony or messy bun to instantly feel cooler. It’s made from 100 percent straw, offers a UPF of 50+, and the adjustable hook and loop closure allows the perfect fit on any size noggin. It folds up into a small cone shape for easy packing and the bow detail is absolutely precious. Choose from a number of colors to match your vibe. 

Best Unisex Hat

Fancet packable straw fedora.

Packable, foldable, crushable — these are all words that help define the perfect Fedora for any vacation. Protect your scalp from the scorching sun and your face from a burn with the Fancet Packable Straw Fedora, which comes in four adjustable sizes and 10 colors. Whether you stuff it into your suitcase, jam it into your backpack, or accidentally step on it, this hat welcomes the abuse and keeps coming back for more. There’s also a built-in sweatband inside to keep you looking cool even on the hottest days.

Best Warm Beanie

Minus33 ridge cuff beanie.

Don’t be fooled by how thin this Ridge Cuff Beanie from Minus33 is — it’ll keep your head warmer than you’d ever imagine. That warmth comes from the 100 percent merino wool, which helps wick moisture away so you stay dry, even when sweating through winter-weather activities like glacier hiking or ice fishing. It’s machine-washable, comes in an array of neutral and fashionable hues, and will hardly take up any room in your suitcase.

Best Unisex Sunglasses

Ray-ban unisex polarized sunglasses.

Polarized sunglasses help eliminate the amount of reflecting light that hits your eyes, which is crucial for enjoying glare-free ocean views from your cruise ship balcony or while on deck (and during excursions, too!). These unisex Ray-Bans are durable, come in a classic black or tortoiseshell, and are sure to help you spot any whales or other passing ships at sea while protecting your eyes from wind. 

Best Bags and Luggage

There’s plenty to think through in terms of choosing the right suitcase and bags for day and evening use, but try to keep things as simple as possible. “A crossbody or fanny pack for shore excursions or exploring cities are must-pack items,” says Jill Robbins, a freelance writer and self-proclaimed “less is more” packer who’s been on 14 cruises. “I recommend a bag that keeps your valuables close to your body — a backpack makes it too easy for someone to reach into a zipper pocket and grab your wallet or passport.”

For luggage, duBois says to look for bags that will easily roll under the bed in your stateroom — styles that have expander zippers usually have enough clearance. And those packing cubes everyone raves about? Definitely bring them! “Add compressible packing cubes for easy organization and unpacking in under 10 minutes in your stateroom,” say Mickey and Vickey Popat, who have spent over 150 nights at sea. “These cubes fit perfectly in the stateroom drawers and make finding your clothing really easy.”

Best Duffle Bag

Deux mains mission essential duffel bag.

Set sail in style with the Mission Essential Duffle Bag from Deux Mains, a handcrafted luxury goods brand sustainably made in Haiti that helps artisans earn a livable wage and health insurance. Yes, it’s made of leather, but it's sourced in small batches locally to reduce waste and carbon emissions, and the high quality is made to last. This bag features a separate shoe compartment, cotton twill liner, an interior and exterior pocket, and adjustable shoulder strap, and will fit airline carry-on requirements for your journey to and from the ship.

Best Suitcase

Samsonite omni pc.

Many frequent cruisers swear by their 24-inch suitcases, like this Omni PC Hardside Spinner from Samsonite. The micro-diamond polycarbonate texture is scratch-resistant, it only weighs 8.34 pounds when empty (giving you plenty of room to work with before you reach your airline-mandated limit), the TSA locks help deter theft when you leave them outside your cabin the evening before disembarkation, and the expansion feature helps compress your clothes and give you a bit more room when you need to pack some extra souvenirs on the way home. Plus you can’t beat the 10-year warranty. 

Best Packing Cubes

Bagail 8 set packing cubes.

The ultimate space-saving solution in your suitcase becomes the ultimate organizational tool in a cramped cruise cabin. The BAGAIL packing cube set comes with eight sizes and shapes — including a shoe bag, cosmetic bag, and a drawstring bag for dirty clothes — and features a mesh design so it’s easy to see what’s inside without having to rifle through everything. Make sure everyone in your cabin chooses a different color set of cubes, and you will always know which ones are yours in the dresser drawers at a glance. 

Best Evening Handbag

Simitri island half moon bag.

When you’re keeping your wardrobe simple so you can mix-and-match outfits, let your accessories show off your personality. This darling Island Half Moon Bag from Simitri practically screams “tropical cruise,” with its vivid hues and floral stitching. The detachable pearl strap and pop of sequins elevate the look for specialty restaurant dining, and the playful aesthetic is also perfect for hitting the nightclub afterwards. There’s a metal flap closure to keep your belongings in place and a faux leather cross-body strap for dancing the night away.

Best Daytime Crossbody

Sea bags convertible bucket bag.

Want a hint of nautical style without going overboard? The sustainable Sea Bags Mariner Stripe Convertible Bucket Bag is made from recycled sail cloth, handcrafted in the USA — no two bags are alike, as sails that have been reclaimed have earned unique marks and colorations which enhance the charm of this handcrafted bag. It morphs from a cross-body, to an over-the-shoulder, to a handbag, to a backpack, as you go from one cruise activity to the next, all day long. Want a design that’s a little bolder? Check out the barnacle print, navy anchor, and sea glass designs that are sure to be the talk of the ship. 

Best Daypack

Terra thread gaia sling bag.

Terra Thread

Behold! Your perfect daypack for on-ship activities and off-ship excursions. The Terra Thread Gaia Sling Bag is made of eco-friendly cotton canvas, comes in a wide range of colors, has an adjustable strap, only weighs 10 ounces, and is machine-washable in case it needs a little refreshing after too much fun. There are several pockets, each secured with a zipper, so you can separate your belongings into various compartments — one is even big enough for a bottle of water.

To ensure you have a hassle-free and safe trip, avoid packing the following items: illegal substances, such as drugs, firearms, or explosives; irons and other heating elements that can pose a fire hazard; excessive amounts of cash and valuables (your room will have a safe, but is it really necessary to bring your grandmother’s irreplaceable pearls?), and large suitcases that can’t store underneath the bed. Finally, double check your specific cruise line’s policy on bringing alcohol onboard, as the rules vary. 

When leaving on a five-to-seven-day cruise, it’s important to pack efficiently while also bringing enough clothing for all your planned activities. Generally speaking, you’ll want a handful of mix-and-match daytime outfits for exploring ports of call, lounging by the pool (two bathing suits), or participating in onboard activities. Plus, you’ll need appropriate evening wear for dinner — some cruise lines have formal nights where you may want a cocktail dress or suit, while others are more casual and only require slacks and polo shirts, blouses, or dresses. Plan on four outfits for evening, as there will likely be a couple of nights you choose to enjoy room service or visit the buffet instead. For longer cruises, know that most cruise lines have self-service laundry options or full-service laundry for an extra fee, so you can pack for five nights and wash and repeat your outfits.

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

Jill Schildhouse is a Phoenix-based travel writer who has taken more than 15 cruises over the last two decades, from 300-passenger yachts to mega-ships — some of her favorites include Alaska, the Mediterranean, and Southern Caribbean. She not only relied on her own experience (she owns and swears by many of these products herself) but also spoke with other travel writers and cruise experts to determine the best things to pack for a cruise.

Those she consulted with included:

  • Cynthia Drake , a freelance travel writer who has taken more than 20 cruises
  • Megan duBois , a travel journalist who has taken more than two dozen cruises
  • Mickey and Vickey Popat , who have spent over 150 nights at sea
  • Jill Robbins , a freelance writer and self-proclaimed “less is more” packer who’s been on 14 cruises
  • Theresa Russell , a travel writer who has cruised six continents so far
  • Jill Whelan , Celebrations Ambassador for Princess Cruises

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The BEST Cruise Packing List (And What Not To Pack)

Heading out on a cruise? This is the ultimate cruise packing list with a free printable cruise packing checklist.

Not only that, but you’ll learn some packing tips and 16 items you may not realize you need on your cruise packing list – plus why you need them. Some links are affiliate links that earn me a commission if you purchase through them.

Heading out for a Caribbean vacation instead? Make sure you check out my beach vacation packing list , too!

Items to put on your unique cruise packing list

I love to cruise. I love to be on vacation in general, especially somewhere warm. Cruises, however, let me explore a variety of locations with minimal effort.

Plus, someone else cooks. Someone else cleans. Someone entertains my entire family.

That doesn’t mean it’s all sunshine and roses, however. Personal space tends to be less than what we’re used to. Some in my family suffer from seasickness.

And then there are some things that just make life easier on a cruise ship, many tips I’ve learned the hard way. Who doesn’t want a vacation to go as smoothly as possible?

What to pack for a cruise?

Like most vacations, people tend to overpack. That’s ok if you have the room, but cabin storage space on cruise ships tends to be far less than most vacation spots.

When you pack, realize that you’ll likely spend most of your time in a swimsuit if you’re on a Caribbean cruise vacation. You don’t need a new outfit every day.

You do want to be sure to pack at least two swimsuits, and for a 7 day cruise, I pack three swimsuits. You also want at least one coverup that works for you to grab a casual breakfast and lunch.

If you eat in the main dining room, you need slightly nicer clothing for the evening, but slacks and a collared shirt or a pantsuit or sundress works just fine most nights. Depending on the length of your cruise, you will have one more more formal nights that are dressier.

However, if you choose to do the buffet or its equivalent for dinner, shorts and a t-shirt are just fine there, too.

Make sure to check the dress code for your particular cruise. They will also tell you how many formal nights or theme nights you have, which helps you plan.

If you book any excursions, know if they require any special items, whether that’s long pants, comfortable walking shoes, water shoes, reef safe sunscreen, or something else entirely. Your booking confirmation always includes that information.

Investigate, too, what essentials your cruise cabin includes so you know whether you need to pack shampoo or can use theirs and whether you need a hair dryer, etc.

Needless to say, since I wear my “real” clothes for just a few hours – and generally immediately after I showered from the day by the pool or in the ocean – I wear them more than once. I may bring just three or four sundresses and two t-shirts and a couple pairs of shorts.

Use packing cubes to help fit everything into a smaller space – like a carry on in my case – or fewer suitcases. Once aboard, use the ironing boards they have or a wrinkle release spray as needed.

Packing just cruise essentials helps me not run out of space in the small closets and limited drawers.

Use the same strategy for your shoes. Think about packing in a color palette that lets you wear the same evening shoes rather than having to pack a different pair of shoes for each outfit.

This leaves me room for the other cool things to bring on a cruise like my over the door organizer and flameless candles. Read on to see why these are also cruise essentials I never skip!

What medications should I bring on a cruise?

When you go on a cruise vacation, it is hard to easily pick up what you forgot at home, and everything costs more aboard the ship and at your cruise destination while you’re in port. This includes medications.

While cruise ships do have doctors on board if you have a medical issue, they have somewhat limited “regular” hours, and they can be expensive. If you bring what you’re likely to need from home, that’s less stressful and cheaper.

Be sure you have seasickness remedies on hand. My husband always gets the prescription patches that work fantastically, but we also keep ginger gum and Dramamine on hand just in case.

Obviously, you need to pack your prescription medications. Be sure to keep them in their original prescription bottles in case there are ever any questions. Pack extra medication and not just for the number of days you’ll be gone to ensure nothing prevents you from getting home on time.

If you plan to drink alcohol, bring along hangover remedies . And because we often eat more food and richer food than we do at home, bring along heartburn medication and Pepto, etc.

Make sure to have pain relievers, aloe in case of sunburn, and after bite in case the bugs in port like you.

If you’re truly reliant upon them, pack extra prescription glasses and copies of prescriptions just in case something happens.

Download the free printable cruise packing list

Download this cruise packing list and print it out to check off the items to ensure you have what you need for your trip and don’t forget any critical items! This includes standard vacation items plus the cruise must haves.

Cruise Packing checklist with click to download across the list of items.

Click on the image or download the free printable here .

Packing strategies for embarkation day

When you first board the ship, you often do not have access to your cabin immediately. You check your luggage (including your airplane carryon bags) with porters and keep just your personal items.

Note: make sure you tip the porters!

For me, I keep a lightweight backpack with me that contains my essentials: my laptop and tablet, passports, boarding passes, good jewelry, medications, and swimsuits (especially when we’re coming from cold weather to warm weather).

If there is something I absolutely cannot be without, I keep it in my backpack the same way I do when I fly. However, I do not want to wheel around a carry on bag aboard ship, dodging crowds of people trying to figure out where they want to go, so I minimize what I keep with me.

My luggage gets delivered straight to my cabin, and I have always been lucky enough to have it before I change for dinner the first night.

Snafus do happen, but they are rare and thankfully generally get straightened out pretty quickly. This is why it’s critical to have those cabin tags printed and why I love the plastic luggage tags that protect them!

What NOT to pack for a cruise

Cruise ships often have a list of items you cannot bring aboard. All your luggage goes through screening prior to boarding, and they will remove anything forbidden and hold it for you until the end of the cruise.

The exception to that rule? If you bring illegal drugs, flammable liquids, explosives, etc., you will not get them back. Some cruise lines will return alcohol to you, but many will not.

The alcohol policy also varies by cruise line, so be sure to read it carefully. Most let you bring two bottles of wine or champagne per person, but anything you buy in a duty free store or in port, they hold until the day before you disembark.

So what can’t you bring? Make sure to check your cruise line for their list, but this includes examples of common items people try to bring but can’t.

  • Irons or clothes steamers (ships will have irons available to you in their self serve laundry rooms)
  • Extension cords (go for the multi outlet adapter I share below instead)
  • Baby monitors
  • Perishable items (sealed cookies, chips, etc are allowed)
  • Candles (no flames on a boat! Flameless battery operated candles are allowed)
  • Anything that generates heat or has an open flame (curling irons and hair straighteners are the exception)
  • CBD oil and CBD products
  • Sharp objects, including knives and scissors (personal grooming products are allowed, as are scissors with blades until 4 inches)
  • Self defense items like pepper spray

This is not a complete prohibited list of items on cruise ships, so make sure to review the prohibitions for your cruise line if you have any questions.

Check out more cruising tips at the end of this article.

Cool things to bring on a cruise.

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Digital Luggage Scale

While I am a firm believer that no one should pack anything they don't need, if I plan to check bags, I always bring this digital luggage scale with me.

I've had so many people beg me to use it and then rave about it and go home to buy their own!

The last thing anyone wants to do is arrive at the airport to discover that your suitcase is overweight and you have to pay extra or reshuffle everything in full view of the entire terminal. That is just no fun.

Instead, I use this digital luggage scale to figure out exactly how much my suitcases weigh before I head to the airport. We all buy souvenirs, and even when we don't, our suitcases are somehow magically heavier at the end of a trip. (No? Just me?)

This is absolutely worth the suitcase space. I've found that this one is accurate, and it goes up to 110 pounds, not that anyone should have a suitcase anywhere near that heavy!

Save yourself the headache - keep this in a pocket of your suitcase at all times so you never forget to pack it!

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Cruise Luggage Tags

Any bag that you drop with a porter - and for me, that's everything except my backpack - needs to have your luggage tags attached. This is the paper you print out at home with your deck, cabin, and name that ensures your bag makes it to your cabin.

I used to pack a mini stapler so that I could staple the luggage tag closed around my suitcase handle just before I dropped them with the porter. If I put them on before that, I risked them coming off on the plane or taxi, and I didn't want my personal information (name and cabin number) shared with everyone.

Finally, I discovered these way cool luggage tags.

They're reusable, and incredibly secure. You just twist the braided steel wire together, and it stays.

I leave mine on my suitcase all the time, and pop the zip closure on the tag portion to add my luggage tag when I reach the cruise terminal.

When I'm not cruising, I use it as a suitcase tag to store my personal info for when I check a bag.

This set comes with 8 tags and easily holds your cruise luggage tags from pretty much any cruise line. I won't cruise without these now!

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Once you actually get on board, pretty much the only thing you need is your cruise card. It's your room key, your method of payment, your access to all the things...

You see people wearing these everywhere, and the lanyards are super easy to wear for kids and pretty much for everyone.

You see people walking around with them all the time on cruise ships. I like the lanyards with the plastic holder for the card rather than the one that relies on a hole in your card.

Yes, you can buy this on your cruise ship. No surprise, they're far more expensive on a cruise ship than when you buy them before you go.

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Cell Phone Case that Holds Your Room Key

Another alternative to hold your cabin key and a couple bucks or a photo ID is a phone case that has a secure compartment that slides open to hold them. I actually use this style case on my phone all the time, not just when I travel.

I can hold my phone up to my cabin door and unlock it with the key without having to search for anything. If I'm on an older ship with a lock that requires me to slide the card through a strip reader, it's easy to access.

The back slides open easily, and the case is strong, too. I drop my phone all the time, but – knock on wood – have never cracked a screen. Winning!

  • iPhone case
  • Samsung Galaxy cases

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Travel Straws with Silicone Tips

So many cruise lines are doing away with straws altogether or replaced them with paper straws. Neither works well when you just want to enjoy your drink.

Instead, pick up these metal retractable straws. They have a silicone tip that feels good, so you aren't drinking straight from metal.

I love that they "grow" as big as you need them. In other words, you can have a shorter straw for a smaller glass and a taller one for a bigger drink.

Four different colors in each pack means you can assign each person a different color, which means you know you're using "your" straw. And the carabiner clip means it's easy to attach to your lanyard or bag or anything else without damaging it.

They also come in individual cases, so they stay clean when you aren't using them. And yes, they include bottle brushes so you can wash them on your cruise.

One note: make sure they're fully dry before you put them back in the case to be sure they stay perfect long term.

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TSA Approved Liquid Travel Containers

We all know the TSA 311 rule, right? Liquids in your carry on have to be 3.4 ounces or less in a single quart size zip top bag, and only bag per passenger.

Even if you check your bags, make sure you have the critical items in your carry on – a change of clothes, travel documents, medicine, etc. That means my hair products, sunscreen, and the like, too.

Wellll some of those bottles are huge, so I found the perfect liquid travel bottles. I love these for so many reasons, and I’ve travel tested these, so I know they work.

Multiple colors, BPA free silicone, and no leaks? Sign me up for right around $10 any day.

I have used mine for years, and they are in great shape trip after trip.

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Over the Door Organizer

Everyone always wants - ok needs - more room in their cabin. An over the door organizer is perfect to create some of that space for you.

It fits easily inside a suitcase, and you can use it for so much more than shoes. We store hairbrushes, hair dryers, toiletries, and more in it.

And yes, we store shoes in it, too, but they go towards the bottom. We used to just toss shoes onto the floor of the closet, but we inevitably spent five minutes digging through the pile to find the ones we wanted. This is way easier.

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When you go down a cruise ship hallway, every cabin door looks the same. Whether you're tired or trying to find a friend's cabin, this can be a challenge.

That's PART of the reason so many people decorate their cabin doors. Be sure to read what is and isn't allowed for your cruise line, but have fun with it!

A magnetic dry erase board will stick to the door - yes cruise ship doors are metal. This lets you leave messages for friends or family letting them know where to meet you or what you're up to.

But have fun with your decorations, whether it's photos of your family, a themed set of decorations, or birthday or anniversary banners. It's a great way to let your personality shine.

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Magnetic Hooks

So in addition to that cool metal door, cruise ships also have metal walls, which is perfect to help counteract that storage space issue I talked about earlier.

These magnetic hooks are just about the best thing ever.

Wet swimsuits? The drying line in the shower isn't big enough, so I hang them on hooks along the side of the room instead. (Not dripping wet because that's just rude!)

It's the perfect way to organize hats, to hang up the extra things that don't fit in a closet that don't "need" to be on a hangar, and more. Because they're magnetic, I can move them around to fit what I have to hang.

And once again this fun addition to a unique cruise packing list is neither expensive, nor does it take up much room in your suitcase.

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Travel Hangers

Maybe it's to encourage people to pack less, but I find that the closet in the cruise ship rarely has as many hangars as I need. But hangars are a pain to pack, so I just deal with it.

Or I did until I discovered foldable hangars designed for travel. These fold up small so they don't take up much room in my suitcase, but they expand to hold shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, and more.

They are a lifesaver sometimes when I have clothes I don't want to have to fold!

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Multi Outlet Adapter

In addition to not enough space, there are never enough outlets. Once upon a time when we traveled with a hairdryer and maybe a curling iron or electric razor, the limited outlets worked.

Today we have phones and tablets and more. For everyone traveling. Most cruise ships don't provide enough outlets for everything to charge overnight.

Thankfully, you can bring a multi-outlet adapter to fix the issue. I bring my Belkin with me on every trip.

This adapter is compact and includes multiple 3 prong plugs for your devices plus two USB slots. Its plug also swivels, so you can rotate it to best fit where you need to use it.

How much do people love this? My parents "borrowed" mine for their last cruise. And now my dad refuses to return  it, so I have to buy a new one. Thankfully they aren't too expensive!

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LED Tea Light Candles

For real. Hear me out.

In your cabin, the light switch to the bathroom is outside the door. They don't put it in the bathroom, but in the main room.

Let's think about that. All you light sleepers are already with me.

Anyone who has to get up to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night needs a light, but what happens when you open the door to go in? Yup, that stream of really bright light goes right into the main room waking you up.

This has been a source of consternation in my family for years. My husband suggested I just use a sleep mask, but I don't sleep well with them. I suggested he not get up in the middle of the night, but that didn't go over well.

Instead, before we go to sleep, we turn on two battery operated tea lights in the bathroom. They reflect in the mirror and give off plenty of light for your night adjusted eyes to see what you need to while in the bathroom, but they don't wake up everyone else in the cabin.

I've used the tea lights I currently own for 19 nights at sea, and they have yet to burn out. When they do, this comes in a pack of twelve, and I always keep extras in my suitcase for that day.

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Since we're talking about small quarters and cabin living, let's be honest for a quick second. The small bathroom doesn't come with a fan, and sometimes you need it to.

I feel like I don't need to say a whole lot here other than the fact that this spray works - as long as you remember to use it before you go. The 1.4 ounce size is carry-on allowed, so you can bring it even if you are a carry-on only traveler like me.

Do your family a favor - or make them do you a favor - and pack some Pou-Pourri for you next cruise. I told you this was a unique cruise packing list, and I bet you didn't think about this!

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I cannot tell you what a miracle Sea Bands are for my family (and so many others I know). The first time we got on a ship, we realized my son gets incredibly seasick.

Thankfully, I just happened to tuck these into my suitcase, and combined with ginger gum, he went from green to absolutely fine in about five minutes. He wears them every cruise we go on now, and he's never had another issue.

If you or anyone you know is prone to seasickness, I cannot recommend these enough. In fact, I have an entire article filled with tips to help prevent and deal with seasickness . Go ahead - read it!

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The Perfect Sun Hat

Whenever you spend time in the sun, you should wear a hat and protect your face and ears. I found my absolute favorite sun hat ever. I’ve been using it since 2014, and it’s still going strong in 2022.

I can pack this hat and not worry about crushing it. When it gets wet, it doesn’t lose its shape. And it comes in all sorts of colors.

And my favorite feature? It rolls up when I’m not wearing it, so it doesn’t take up a ton of room in my beach bag or my suitcase.

Oh, and did I mention it’s right around $20? When I thought I lost it this summer, I had another one in my cart on Amazon in a heartbeat!

I usually pack a ball cap, too, for outings where I want my hair out of my face but am not as concerned about the sun, but I never travel without this hat.

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Towel Clips

If you've never been on a cruise, you may be surprised by the amount of wind you experience at sea, especially when you're sitting by the pool on the upper decks. Depending on where you sail, the wind can blow your towel off your chair when you stand up.

Even when you sit on your chair, the wind sometimes pushes the corner of the towel onto you. Me? I find that annoying.

But the biggest reason I pack towel clips ? Everyone on the cruise ship has the same towel because you use the ones they provide.

When I stand up and do something with my kids then try to head back to my chair, I don't always remember which one is mine. People get cranky when they think you're trying to steal their chair!

The towel clips help me easily identify which chair belongs to me, so I can spot it in a hurry. 

My only request? Don't be THAT person. The one who saves a chair with a towel early in the day then doesn't use it until much later. You'll find a chair when you need one, so let those of us who only take a chair when we plan to use it find one more easily.

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A Locking Bag for Your Chair

When my mom travels with us, she's "Towel Grandma." She watches our chairs and our towels and our stuff while we go play. Unfortunately, she doesn't travel with us every trip.

And unfortunately, there are some people out there who don't always remember that what's yours isn't theirs. Having something stolen while on a cruise is a nightmare of mine.

Thankfully, you can purchase a bag to hold your critical items that you can lock to your chair , whether you're sitting at the pool or on a beach on an island. In fact, this is great for anytime you travel and need to leave belongings unsupervised like water parks or other beach vacations and more.

This particular version has a three digit combination lock you can attach over the arm of a lounge chair (or a closet rod), and it's big enough to hold a few phones, your keys, a wallet if you need, and the like. And yes, it will fit your Kindle but not a full size iPad.

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Waterproof Phone Case

I refuse to ruin my phone in water, but I don’t want it stolen either. When on vacation, I tend to put my phone into a waterproof case and wear it around my neck when hanging in the pool, etc.

These cases come in a set of two and have never leaked. They’re easy to use, but always do the tissue test before you use it the first time on vacation.

They’re perfect for snorkeling. I love that you can take photos underwater with these for some great memories. Just remember to turn your phone on through the case before you go underwater.

Their vibrant colors and long cords make them easy to spot them in case they float away from you.

They’re another pretty inexpensive purchase – for two cases mind you – that just takes stress away from your vacation. Add this stat to your beach vacation packing list.

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Full Face Snorkel Mask

When I cruise, I spend a lot of time in the ocean. Sometimes I'm on organized excursions (and you can read about some of my favorites at the end of this article) and some are hanging at the beach and playing in the ocean on my own.

Either way, this full face snorkel mask is so much better than the snorkel masks I used to use growing up and that I get when I rent them. I can see so much more easily, and it's a lot more comfortable than traditional snorkels.

The breathing part is designed to keep water out, which is a huge issue for my kids. They feel more comfortable and secure snorkeling with a full face mask, and I get why.

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Microfiber Beach Towels

Yes, your cruise ship provides towels for your use. I'm fully aware of that, but I still always pack two microfiber beach towels whenever I go on a cruise.

When I do a shore excursion, it almost always involves water in some way, shape, or form. The towels from the cruise ship are bulky and take up a lot of room. If I have to carry them all day - especially at the end of the excursion when they're wet - I get cranky.

These microfiber towels are perfect. They're much more compact, and they dry much faster. That means they're much easier to take with me; I may even put the kids in charge of towel carrying!

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Speaking of water activities, I travel nowhere without my dry bag . This one works as a backpack or messenger bag style - I have the 30L bag; the 20L also does this.

I feel like anytime I'm on a boat, whether it's a catamaran ride or snorkeling or SCUBA, my stuff gets wet. Sometimes it's from the ocean spray, but usually I put my bag down somewhere dry that is wet by the end of the excursion.

I don't want my stuff ruined or even damp. On the flip side, when I have wet stuff, I don't want it to leak and get me wet.

This bag accomplishes both purposes.

When I want to keep everything dry, I just pile it all in my dry bag and seal it. I can hold multiple towels - especially those microfiber ones I mentioned above! - and a change of clothes and my phone and wallet and more.

When it's time to change, I take out all my dry stuff and put it in a separate travel backpack. The wet stuff goes into the dry bag, and I stay dry. Magic!

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Underwater Camera and Accessories

I cannot tell you how much I love my GoPro . Whenever I cruise, I spend ton of time in the water, whether it's on a beach at the cruise line's private island or snorkeling or SCUBA diving or any other water focused activity.

My phone camera just doesn't cut it, and it's amazing some of the footage I can capture with the new GoPros - so much better than my original one from many years ago.

If you take your GoPro, make sure you get a waterproof float stick to ensure it doesn't disappear in the water. And always get a high quality memory card with more room than you think you'll need!

If you think you'll get several accessories, pick up an accessories kit instead. They have most of what you'll want to purchase and cost you less in the end.

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Lightweight Backpack

In general, backpacks aren't waterproof, but they're great to hold a whole bunch of "stuff" easily. In fact, we usually bring multiple backpacks so that we have at least a few for my family to use.

After we drop off our suitcases with the porters, we still want to keep some items with us - knowing that we generally can't access our cabins immediately. The day we board, we put swimsuits, sunscreen, meds (never leave your meds in your suitcase), wine if we bring a bottle, wallets, phones, and the like.

It's much easier to carry a lightweight backpack than it is to roll a suitcase around the ship until we can put things in our cabin safe or unpack.

When we do excursions, we put what we need in a backpack and carry that rather than purses, etc. It's much more comfortable, and things don't feel as heavy in a backpack compared to other carrying options.

I love this backpack because it is water resistant (little sprays, some rain) and because it is packable. It folds into a tiny bag so if you aren't using it at the time, it doesn't take up a ton of space.

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Xlear Nasal Spray

The very last thing any of us wants is to test positive for covid either before you get on the cruise or before you make it home. I am not a medical professional or offering medical advice by any stretch, but I have heard so many good stories about Xclear nasal spray .

This is one that the manufacturer claims may alleviate congestion and prevent bacteria and other pollutants from sticking to nasal tissues. I have heard from multiple people who have used this to help clear remaining covid symptoms that allowed them to test negative faster.

And yes, testing negative faster meant they could take their planned trips and not have to cancel. For me, it's worth that peace of mind.

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Vaccination Card Protector

To cruise, you need to show your vaccine card. The last thing you want is to lose it or damage it because they are often not easy to replace.

We all know (now) not to laminate it, but I love these clear card holders that are the perfect size for your card to keep it safe. Clear mean that you can show both sides easily without having to remove it from the case.

When I travel, I store mine in my passport holder where I know it's safe and I won't lose it. Having an assigned spot for all your travel documents is always a smart idea!

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Passport Holder

Yes, I did mention a passport holder above. This is something I carry with me anytime I travel internationally, and especially when I cruise.

I love having this holder because it lets me easily access my passport when I need to show it to customers or immigration. And at the same time, it holds pretty much everything I need when I travel, so I don't need to pull out my wallet and my passport and potentially lose something.

Inside, I store my Global Entry card, among other thing. (You know you should get Global Entry or at least TSA Precheck, right? Here's why and how you apply for TSA precheck .)

This passport holder has space for a few credit cards, as well as cash. a slot I can stick my vaccine card in, and smaller pockets that hold an extra SIM card when I'm traveling to a specific country that needs one or memory cards for my camera or GoPro.

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Packing Cubes

How do I pack a week's worth of everything into a carry on suitcase with room to spare? I use compression packing cubes.

I LOVE these things. They let me fit so much more into a smaller space with ease.

They're strong and sturdy yet lightweight and really increase the amount of clothing I can get into my suitcase.

Pro tip: I pack one cube that has exactly what I need when I arrive from my cold weather home to warm weather destination that I can easily pull out and change into. This way, I don't have to hunt and dig for what I need!

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Insulated Water Bottle

Not only do I love using an insulated water bottle on a cruise ship or at a resort to stay hydrated while I’m out and about easily, but I use it as I travel, too.

Leave your bottle empty, then fill it at a drinking fountain as soon as you pass through security. Many airports now have water bottle stations, which is great.

Forget having to wait for a flight attendant to come through with the drink cart – you’re all set. This is one item I know often gets left off a beach vacation packing list, but you want it!

Pro tip: I use a wide mouth bottle so I can pour a drink into it from the bar and take it to the pool or ocean and not worry about it spilling. But no matter what, this keeps things hot. Or cold.

What do you need to bring as part of your unique cruise packing list?

More great cruising tips:.

  • The BEST containers to hold liquids for carry-on
  • How to stay in touch internationally
  • Why you need TSA precheck
  • Where to snorkel in St. Maarten
  • SCUBA in Cozumel
  • Stingray City and Turtle Farm excursion in Grand Cayman
  • Do you know about Carnival’s  Chef’s Table experience ?
  • Aruba pirate ship experience
  • Grand Cayman shipwreck snorkeling
  • Belize Great Barrier Reef snorkeling
  • Belize Mayan Ruins experience
  • Roatan: Pirates, Birds, and Monkeys
  • Curacao: Ostrich Farm Excursion
  • What to pack
  • Barbados: Pirate Ship Adventure
  • Explore the Secret River in Cozumel
  • How to get your AOW SCUBA certification
  • Check out all my other cruise tips

Heading out on a cruise? Whether it's a Caribbean cruise, an Alaskan cruise, or a European cruise, this unique packing list has all the items you didn't know you needed that will make your vacation much more comfortable and relaxing. This includes hacks to maximize space and keep your stuff safe, too!

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Printable Cruise Packing List + What to Pack for a Cruise

This printable cruise packing list will help you make sure you're ready to set sail!  This list covers everything from the essentials to things you probably never considered before. Now you can relax knowing you'll have everything you need while you're out at sea. #cruisetips #cruisepackinglist #cruisepackingchecklistfreeprintable #caribbeancruisepackingchecklist #mexicocruisepackinglist via @somewhatsimple

15 cruise packing tips and a free cruise packing list to help ensure you’re ready to set sail! Print your free checklist and get ready for the vacation of a lifetime!

This cruise packing list post is in partnership with Princess Cruises. All opinions are 100% my own. 

It doesn’t matter if you’re sailing to Cancun , Roatan, Honduras , or Freeport, Bahamas ; this checklist will cover everything you’ll need so you can sit by the pool and enjoy a refreshing Dirty Monkey knowing you didn’t leave anything at home!

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What to Pack For A Cruise

My husband and I recently returned from the best Caribbean cruise! We spent a week onboard the beautiful Caribbean Princess, celebrating my husband’s 40th birthday. A Princess cruise is a great way to celebrate a special occasion, and I already want to go back!

You’d be surprised at how little you need to pack for a cruise. Most people spend the week in the same pair of shorts, swapping out a few favorite t-shirts. You definitely don’t need an outfit for every day, nor do you usually wear more than just flip-flops around the ship. But there are some things you need to plan for and some helpful items that seasoned cruisers all consider a must!

Today I’ll show you my personal list of what to pack for a cruise. Even though we went on a  Caribbean cruise, these items are perfect no matter where you’re sailing. Take a look –

Cruise Tips

Things to Pack for a Cruise

10 items you might not have thought of that can save you some headache and offer a ton of convenience! 

1. Ziploc Bags

I learned how handy Ziploc bags can be on a cruise ship years ago, and this is always the first piece of advice I offer to first-time cruisers. Not only can use them on board to save food, snacks, and leftover room service in your cabin refrigerator, but you can take them on excursions to keep your phone, camera, and ID away from sand and water. Bigger plastic bags can also be used to store wet bathing suits and water shoes so your other clothes don’t get wet and dirty on your way home.

2. Backpack

Leave the designer handbag on board and bring a backpack to all your excursions. Not only are they safe and less likely to be set down and forgotten, but they also come in handy if you plan to purchase souvenirs. Things to pack in your backpack include – your driver’s license (leave your passport in your cabin), your wallet, a bottle of water, sunscreen, and perhaps a towel.

3. Portable Charger

Even though your phone will most likely stay in airplane mode for the duration of your cruise, you’ll still drain your battery using your phone for an alarm clock, a camera, and to check the ship’s app throughout the day. It is also a good measure for safety in your various ports of call. Having a portable charger allows you to charge your phone or tablet back to full battery life – no outlet needed.

  • Here is a portable charger on Amazon with great reviews for less than $10.

4. Waterproof Cell Case

Another cell phone accessory I found to be extremely helpful on our last cruise was a waterproof cell phone case on a lanyard. They are cheap (less than $10 at Walmart) and they not only protect your phone, they are a great way to carry cash or a credit card too! We did a few water excursions on our Princess cruise, and I used my cell phone as my camera at each port, so I was constantly using it.

The plastic case allows you to still access your touch screen, and it was so handy to have it around my neck and know that it wasn’t being lost or stolen. Also, when we were in the Cayman Islands it rained on us – hard! Thanks to my waterproof case, I never had to worry about my phone getting wet, or sandy. I even took it on our Zip Lining Excursion and felt secure enough to use my camera while soaring over the jungle!

  • Here are a few waterproof cell phone cases , similar to the one I bought at Walmart. They also start at around $6.

Zip lining in Honduras

5. Power Strip for more outlets.

Most staterooms on a cruise ship don’t have very many outlets. If you are traveling with your family or have multiple people in one room, it could be a fight over who gets to charge their cell phones or tablets each night. A power strip takes up very little space in your luggage and they are affordable too!

  • This power strip has USB outlets and is nice and compact
  • This universal adapter will allow you to use any European outlet(s) in your cabin.

6. Over the Door Shoe Rack

There isn’t a lot of extra space or storage in your cruise cabin, so hanging a shoe rack with pockets is a great way to organize smaller items. Toiletries, chargers, kid’s toys, cameras… they fit perfectly in a pocket where they are off the floor, spotted at a glance, and are easily accessible.

7. Nightlight

If you have an inside cabin, a small nightlight can help a child who might be afraid of the dark. It also comes in handy to light the way to the bathroom for an adult who likes to see where they are going! (It gets DARK in those rooms!)

8. Sunscreen + Extra Sunscreen

Make sure you bring more sunscreen than you think you’ll need. Years ago my husband got a pretty nasty sunburn on day 3 or 4 of our cruise and it nearly ruined the rest of his cruise experience – he was miserable!!! If you do run out of sunscreen, the ship will sell some to you, but you’ll pay a pretty penny for it!

9. Bug spray

A lot of excursions suggest bringing bug spray, and it’s for a good reason! On one cruise we did years ago, we decided at the last minute to do an excursion to some ruins. The experience was completely unforgettable, but we were definitely not equipped for the bugs and mosquitos all along the trail. Now, bug spray is one of the very first things I put in my toiletries bag… just in case!

10. First Aid Kit + Medicine Bag

Just as it is unlikely that you’ll ever get bored on a cruise, it is also unlikely to become seasick too! All cruise ships have a medical office where you can get treated for small injuries and illnesses, so if you forget to pack bandaids or Tylenol, no worries. For peace of mind, I try to remember a travel first aid kit and some simple medicines – especially if I am traveling with kids. Here is what I like to include –

  • Tylenol / Motrin / Ibuprofen for headaches or fevers
  • cough medicine (nothing worse than being in tight quarters with a kid coughing all night long!
  • Benadryl – this helped with my husband’s sunburn. (Knocked him out so he was able to sleep!)
  • aloe vera lotion – to soothe any sunburns
  • Dramamine (for adults and kids) I’ve never had to use this, but on the off chance that someone in your party starts to feel queasy, it’s better to be prepared.

Cruise Packing Tips

5 helpful cruise packing tips to remember.

  • passport / ID
  • wallet with money and credit cards
  • cruise documents
  • medications
  • bathing suit
  • items for kids/babies (bottles, favorite toys, blankets, etc.)
  • Leave the hair dryer at home. Most cruise cabins provide a hard dryer, so you can save some serious space in your luggage.
  • When we go to the beach, I bring a disposable diaper to wrap my cell phone, keys, and wallet in. (A clean one, obviously!) Not only is a big white blob harder to lose in the sand, but it also keeps potential thieves from stealing my things. (Just make sure your entire party knows what you’re doing so no one tries to be helpful and tosses it in the trash. 🙂 
  • On our last Princess cruise, I saw several passengers use colorful spring clamps on the top of their deck lounge chairs to keep their towels in place – genius!! This idea also helps you identify your spot after a dip in the pool. Those bright-colored clamps stand out in a sea of striped towels! 
  • Bring half of what you initially packed. Lay out everything you think you need, then set aside half of it. This guarantees you only bring the essentials. (If you do run out of things to wear, Princess Cruises has a laundry facility available too!)

Cruise Packing Checklist

Now that I’ve shared some helpful tips, let’s look at a list of evvvvvvverything you need while packing for a cruise!

Essentials –

  • Passport + Drivers License / Personal ID
  • Wallet with credit card + cash

Clothing –

  • Formal Night clothes + shoes – You will see attire all across the fancy spectrum, from tuxedos and ballgowns to nice slacks and cute sundresses.
  • daily clothes – shorts, shirts, tank tops, 1 pair of pants/ jeans
  • sandals/ flip flops
  • closed-toe shoes (some shore excursions require it)
  • water shoes (some excursions recommend it)
  • nicer clothes + shoes for dinner in the dining room
  • swimsuit cover-up
  • exercise clothes + shoes (if hitting the gym is your thing)
  • sweatshirt/jacket (evenings on the deck can be windy and cold)
  • rain jacket or poncho (our last cruise rained EVERY DAY!)
  • jewelry, belts, accessories

Electronics –

  • power strip to charge all your devices
  • cell phone + charger
  • portable cell phone charger
  • camera + charger / batteries
  • iPad/Kindle/ Laptop + all chargers
  • selfie stick
  • watch (for time changes)
  • straightener / curling iron

Toiletries –

  • hairspray + hair products
  • toothbrush, toothpaste, mouthwash + floss
  • conditioner (save room by using the cruise-provided soap and shampoo)
  • meds – dramamine, Benadryl, Tylenol, motrin etc.
  • bug repellant
  • nail clippers + emery board + nail polish
  • razor + shaving cream
  • first aid kit

Misc. / Optional

  • backpack/day pack
  • waterproof cell phone case
  • over-the-door shoe rack
  • ziplock bags
  • books + magazines
  • water bottle
  • snorkel gear (excursions will usually provide you with some)
  • playing cards

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More Great Cruise Tips

  • Making The Most Of Your Days At Sea
  • 10 Best Cruise Tips
  • The Best Things To See & Do In Nassau
  • How To Give Someone A Surprise Vacation

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Now that you know how to pack for a cruise, tell me – is there anything I forgot to add to our list?

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Cruises allow checked baggage as well as carry-ons. To be on the safe side, you should split up what you pack and bring the most essential items in your carry-on. They will be – State ID Birth Certificate or Passport Vaccination records (This is a new day, ports will want you vaxxed) Spending cash, wallet, credit cards Swimsuit Prescription meds Sunblock Bug spray for port days 1 Change of clothes Cell phone Charger Toiletries, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant

These go in the carry-on because in case your checked baggage is lost, you will be able to get by and enjoy your cruise anyway until you get to port, where you can purchase some more clothing.

I do not recommend any kind of heat element, like a hair straightener, as those are often confiscated by the cruise lines as fire hazards. Just let your hair go, you’re on vacation anyway!

Such great recommendations!

We just went on a cruise last year, and I would add Pepto Bismol or some type of upset tummy medicine. One of my kids ate something that didn’t agree with him and the onboard shop didn’t have anything to help.

Such a great idea, thanks!

glow sticks works really well in bathroom. If you get up in middle of night you don’t have bright light.

That’s such a great idea!

I have found it’s a time saver to take a simple bow, etc with sticky back to place on cabin door. Easy to find your cabin.

Such a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

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When deciding what to pack for a cruise, you’re really packing for three distinct sub-trips: your cruise ship, which is the equivalent of a large destination resort with a controlled environment; the ports of call, where you will get out and roam around the local area; and your flights to and from your departure port. Sometimes you can solve all three problems with a single wardrobe and accessory set, but sometimes you will need completely different sets. Scroll down to the cruise packing list below to learn how to pack for a cruise as well as what to consider during all aspects of your cruise vacation .

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What to pack for a cruise, clothing/accessories.

  • Leisure Shoes
  • Sweatshirts
  • Undershirts
  • Dress Shoes
  • Dress Shirts
  • Casual Shirts
  • Laundry Kit
  • Dental Floss
  • Nail Clippers
  • Moisturizer
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Seasickness Remedy
  • Contact Lenses
  • Contact Solution
  • Shaving Supplies
  • First-Aid Kit
  • Conditioner
  • Makeup Remover
  • Insect Repellent
  • Clothespins
  • Medications
  • Pain Relievers
  • Styling Tools
  • Menstrual Products
  • Birth Control
  • Facial Cleanser
  • Toiletry Bag

Miscellaneous/Cruise Specific

  • Smart Phone
  • Plug Adapter
  • Waterproof Phone Case
  • Snorkel Gear
  • Microfiber Towel
  • Copies of Documents

Carry-on Items for a Cruise

  • Change of Clothes
  • Credit/ATM Cards
  • Water Bottle
  • Insurance Cards
  • Suitcase Locks
  • In-flight Medications
  • Maps/Directions
  • Travel Pillow
  • Travel Blanket
  • Important Toiletries
  • Passport/Visa/ID

What to Pack for a Cruise: At Sea

Row of cruise ship passengers relaxing on lounge chairs on the cruise deck

Once upon a time, almost all cruise ships were pretty dressy, including some events calling for full formal wear. Now only a few upmarket ships still require a bit of fussing, but most of the mass-market ships, like those in the Royal Caribbean and Princess stables, are about as casual as you like. In any event, as long as you’re not out on deck, you’ll be in a comfortably air-conditioned space virtually all the time.

The first job of your cruise packing list is to determine just where on the formal-casual scale you want or have to be in, or if you want to prepare for both ends of the scale. Luckily, business casual attire ( pantsuits , maxi dresses , khaki pants , and button-up shirts tend to fair just fine these days). And for those cruise lines that do have more formal nights, there are typically still buffet options for meals if you want to avoid fancier dress.

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Then, decide how you want to play your wardrobe. I pack the minimum I’ll need to comply with the lowest degree of dressiness required. On the other hand, other couples I know are fully engaged with dress: The wife doesn’t want to be seen in the same outfit at dinner on any two different days, and the husband even packs his tux for the “Captain’s Dinner” event. But that’s not how everyone travels. Ultimately, it’s your call what’s most comfortable for you to wear on vacation, and therefore to pack.

In any case, layers will be your best friend. Moving between the air conditioned interior of the ship and the potentially much balmier surroundings can feel like packing for two totally different climates. Light shawls , thin cardigans , and linen pants all walk the line between warm and cool, and can be dressed up or down to fit your wardrobe strategy.

Beyond the basic daily wear, pack whatever special recreational wear and accessories you’ll need. Even if you never leave the ship, you will probably want swimwear , and possibly some other specialized clothing and equipment as well.

Where to Buy Formal Wear for a Cruise

While many may want to take advantage of the rare opportunity to dress up, few people have a closet full of formal attire at their disposal. Clothing rental services are an affordable way to get glam on the high seas without overspending or cluttering up your closet with an outfit you’ll only wear once. Rent the Runway offers one time rentals for special occasions and monthly subscriptions (cancel anytime) in 5, 10, and 20 item bundles for those who want to round out their cruise wardrobe.

For those looking to make a more permanent purchase, Suitshop has a large selection of sturdy suits that will last a lifetime and Nordstrom offers dresses at varying levels of formality, from beachy maxi-dresses to true formal options .

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What to Pack for a Cruise: In Port

Group of people heading toward two cruise ships docked at a sunny port

The situation here is obvious: You need to pack for the climate in your cruise destination—and, for most people, being active in each port. You’ll be walking around during shore excursions, and many call for specialized equipment. That means you need to pack comfortable walking shoes and clothing on your cruise, even if you won’t need them on the ship itself. Make sure you pack appropriately for any off-shore excursions.

As to how heavy/light to travel, the Caribbean is hot and steamy pretty much all the time, and the Mediterranean in summer can come close. But weather in other popular areas such as Alaska, New England, and inland European rivers is a bit more variable. Your best bet is to check the weather forecasts just before you pack for your cruise, and always be prepared for rain. For Europe and Bermuda, you should aim for more resort-casual clothing (fair warning: Golf courses in Bermuda have strict dress codes). Some other cruise itineraries that are more casual than the norm include Hawaii, the Mexican Riviera, the Caribbean, and French Polynesia.

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What to Pack for a Cruise: Everything Else

Woman with her arms outstretched at the bow of a cruise ship, overlooking the ocean

Beyond the perfect wardrobe, there are a few key items that will ensure your cruise vacation is nothing but smooth sailing. Add these items to your cruise packing checklist before you embark:

Day Trip Gear

When putting together a packing list for a cruise, think about what you’ll need for your planned activities. A daypack is a necessity for a spending a full day off the boat. Stock it with a reusable water bottle (collapsible for the ultimate space-saver), sun hats , sunblock , insect repellent , and anything else you’ll need to get through the day. Make sure to download the port city’s map so you can access it offline in the event you lose access to WiFi. Drop a pin in your ship’s docking location and set an alarm well ahead of your departure time to signal its time to head back to the ship.

Travelers sometimes forget that they don’t need to pack a full closet full of personal-care products and accessories in their travel toiletry kit . You can buy toothpaste, batteries, and tissues in most places around the world—and also on the cruise ship, albeit at stiff prices. Ships vary in what toiletries they offer onboard.

However there are a few things you don’t want to leave off your cruise checklist, like prescription medications, glasses or contact lenses, and any specialized skincare or hair products that you can’t live without. It’s also a good idea to have a few OTC medications handy from the start in case of seasickness or minor aches and pains from a long flight.

Unlike air travel, cruise ships don’t place an upper size limit on your liquid personal items, so unless you’re flying to your port of departure, your containers can exceed 3.4oz. 

The latest packing challenge is with gadgets. I, for one, would have withdrawal symptoms if I couldn’t get online every day, so I would select a cruise ship with the latest internet connectivity and pack my laptop. On the other hand, if you want to get away from it all, a cruise ship is the ideal place—and you don’t have to pack any devices, converters, and such. Don’t forget your camera, and a travel extension cord can also come in handy.

As mentioned above, any critical devices you can’t live without should come along in your suitcase, be it a laptop, tablet, or just your smartphone. In addition to any necessary chargers, make sure you have an international adapter that works with any port city on the itinerary.

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In-Flight Essentials

When packing for your pre- and post-cruise flights, figure out what goes in your carry-on and what gets checked. If you’re big on collecting souvenirs and buying local handicrafts, leave room in your suitcase for what you bring home. You don’t want to get hit with paying for another checked bag or hauling both your regular carry-on and a shopping bag of loot on your flight home.

Cruises are all about relaxing, soaking up the sun on the ship’s deck and catching up on a good book or finally catching up on that podcast. Make sure you don’t use up the leisure activities you packed for the cruise while bored in the terminal or during the flight. Download multiple books on your e-reader or library app, some for the flight and some for the trip. If you prefer paperback, pick up an in-flight read at one of the terminal kiosks or see if your airport has a library loan program .

Important Documents

Make sure you have your passport, ID, credit cards, and any cash (USD and local currency) you plan to spend. Bring along photocopies of important documents and your cruise itinerary. Make sure to leave any vital documents you don’t need for an excursion locked up safely in your cabin.

Can I Do Laundry on a Cruise?

Do you need to pack for the full cruise, or can you have your clothes washed or dry cleaned during your sailing? Although most big ships provide some kind of service, the specific answer to that question varies wildly among different ships: Some charge for laundry the way hotels do, some set a fixed price for a laundry bag full, some sell laundry packages prior to sailing, and a few offer self-service washers and dryers.

But no matter how you do it, you’ll definitely pay more for doing laundry while cruising than you pay at home. In general, large ships offer more options than small ones, and 200-passenger river cruises may provide only limited services. Again, check what your cruise ship offers before you decide how much you need to pack. If you’re unsure what your cruise line offers or don’t want to pay the fee, pack some travel laundry detergent packets and a travel clothes line to wash light items like undergarments and t-shirts in your cabin sink. 

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What Not to Pack for a Cruise

Like any form of travel, there are a few prohibited items. These include obvious candidates like firearms, fireworks, knives, and any illegal substances. But there are a few surprising items on the list as well. On Carnival Cruises , passengers are not allowed to bring along curtains or large radios and travel clothing steamers are banned from coming aboard any Royal Caribbean ship. Other common prohibited items include scissors, alcoholic beverages, meat, and fish. Make sure to check your specific cruise line’s list of restricted items.

It’s worth noting that cruise ships are governed under federal law, so all marijuana products, including medical marijuana, are generally prohibited onboard regardless of port of departure. Alcohol policies vary by ship (so do your research with your cruise line directly).

Cruise Packing Tips

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Packing for any trip can be tricky, but packing for a vacation that is essentially three trips in one is a monumental task for even the most efficient traveler. Maximize your organization and luggage space with these cruise packing tips.

Bring Spare Clothes in Your Carry-On

Having a change of clothes and a few day-to-day necessities in your carry-on can also be a lifesaver in the case of lost or delayed luggage . If you find yourself with no idea where your bags are or waiting to have them shipped to your next port of call, you’ll be glad to have a few extra items on hand to hold you over. It’s also great for that stretch of time between boarding the ship and your luggage showing up in your cabin.

Get a Personal Item That Does Double Duty

Save packing space by bringing along a personal item for the flight that can double as a daypack for excursions. This Lite Daypack from Bellroy is minimalistic and functional while this option from Got Bag is even more compact and comes in four neutral colors.  A foldable wet bag is a great additional to any daypack—it can be used to organize small items on your pre-departure flight and to store your wet swimsuit on the way back to the ship after a day in port.

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Take Advantage of Packing Cubes

Keep yourself extra organized by packing for your “sub-trips” in packing cubes. Designate one for your formal wear, one for your onboard resort wear, and one for anything you plan to wear in port. This keeps your wardrobe organized without having to unpack everything or dig through a upturned suitcase looking for that one shirt you just know you packed.

My most essential recommendation for what to bring on a cruise: Don’t get obsessive about it. Do your best and plan to cope with whatever problems you encounter along the way.

Where to Book a Cruise

When booking a cruise you have two options—booking directly with the cruise line on their site or hunting down the best deals through an online travel agency. Check out our round-up of the best site to book a cruise to find the best deals and easiest processes.

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Ultimate Cruise Packing Tips for First-Timers

By Carnival Cruise Line

  • Remember Essential Documents
  • Bring a Carry-On Backpack
  • Keep a First-Aid Kit
  • Use Sun, Bug, and Rain Protection
  • Wear Comfortable Closed-Toed Shoes or Water Shoes
  • Have Proper Attire For Dinner
  • Take a Light Jacket, Sweater, Sweatshirt or Wrap
  • Carry a Non-Surge Power Strip
  • Use Resealable Plastic Bags
  • Bring Hanging Essentials
  • Remember Additional Cruising Essentials

After lots of dreaming and planning, you’re going on your first cruise . Now, all you have to do is pack. Don’t worry. This handy cruise packing checklist for first-timers offers all the tips you need for an enjoyable voyage.

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Essential Documents

When packing for a cruise, start with a few essential documents. Make sure to bring:

  • Your paper or digital airline tickets, if you are flying to your cruise departure port
  • Your cruise documents
  • Your passport, an enhanced driver’s license or a government-issued birth certificate to show proof of citizenship (take photos of these documents in case of loss)
  • A certificate of vaccination (if required)
  • A medical insurance card and your medical history
  • Copies of your prescriptions and a list of all medications you’re taking

Carry-On Backpack

On the first day of your cruise , it may take a few hours for your luggage to be delivered to your stateroom, but you don’t have to wait to have fun. Stuff a carry-on backpack with essentials like your cell phone, wallet, bathing suit and sunglasses, and start swimming, sunning or exploring your ship immediately. When it’s time for shore excursions, pack this handy tote with everything you’ll need for the day and save space for a few souvenirs you’ll pick up along the way.

First-Aid Kit

Chances are, you’ll enjoy every day of your cruise in perfect health, but it’s good to be prepared for small ailments that might pop up like a scratchy throat, a headache or a blister. Bring along a small toiletry bag packed with pain relievers, cough drops, allergy medicine, adhesive bandages, antacids, antiseptic wipes, antibacterial hand gel and seasickness remedies like pills, wrist bands, skin patches or ginger chews.

Sun, Rain and Bug Protection

A few protective items keep cruisers comfortable on board the ship and on land. To guard against harmful UVA and UVB rays, pack sunglasses with UV lenses, sunscreen with an SPF factor of 30 or more and a brimmed hat.

In the event that you are going on a snorkeling tour, you need to remember to only bring eco-friendly sunscreen, as most tours now only allow that type of sunscreen on their excursions. In case of rain, stay dry with a small umbrella or light raincoat, and prevent bug bites with some travel-sized mosquito repellent.

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Comfortable Closed-Toed Sandals or Water Shoes

Your footwear can make or break your cruise vacation. Comfortable, closed-toed sandals or water shoes with anti-slip soles make the perfect choice for staying upright on slippery pool decks, wading in rocky reefs, exploring ancient ruins or shopping till you drop in outdoor markets. For easy transitions from water to land, purchase products made from durable, quick-drying materials.

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Proper Attire for Dinner

If you’re cruise packing for the first time, make sure to bring the proper attire for dinner. While you can come as you are at lunchtime, dinner on a cruise calls for more elegant attire. Think smart-casual dress for women and slacks and a collared shirt for men. If you enjoy extra glitz and glamour, you can dress up in cocktail dresses, gowns, suits and ties or tuxedos on “formal night.”

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Light Jacket, Sweater, Sweatshirt or Wrap

When you’re at sea, it can get chilly after the sun goes down. Don’t miss out on stargazing from the deck or cozying up in a lounge chair with a box of popcorn for a dive-in movie . Stay warm and comfortable with a light jacket, sweater, sweatshirt or wrap.

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Non-Surge Power Strip

These days, travelers depend on lots of electrical gadgets and electronics for a comfortable vacation including phones, tablets, cameras, portable gaming devices, electric shavers, hair dryers and curling irons. Make sure you have enough plug-ins and outlets in your stateroom by packing a non-surge power strip. When shopping, look for one with a few regular outlets and USB ports.

Resealable Plastic Bags

Who knew something as simple as a resealable plastic bag could be a cruiser’s best friend? These handy items take up little space in your suitcase, and they keep your smartphone, wallet and other items safe and dry on water-related shore excursions . When you’re ready to pack for your trip home, use them to store wet toothbrushes or bathing suits.

Hanging Organizers

Few items help keep your stateroom neat and orderly like hanging organizers. A variety of companies sell attractive toiletry bags that can hang on bathroom towel bars and hooks. For all of your toiletry needs, consider packing the following items:

  • A comb or brush
  • Conditioner
  • Non-aerosol hairspray
  • A toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Dental floss
  • Nail polish
  • Nail clippers
  • A razor and shaving cream

To keep other items like wallets, cell phones, sunglasses and water bottles organized and always at the ready, bring along an over-door shoe organizer with clear pockets.

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Additional Cruising Essentials

A few additional essentials help ensure a more enjoyable cruise. To stay extra comfortable throughout your vacation, consider packing these items:

  • Magnetic hooks to hold light jackets and bags, hats and wet swimming suits
  • Athletic shoes for hitting the jogging track or SportSquare ™
  • Wrinkle-release spray and spot stain remover to always look neat and put together
  • A waterproof camera for exploring scenic reefs or cenotes
  • Reading material like paperback books or magazines
  • Magnetic message board for communicating with fellow travelers
  • A lanyard for your cruise ship keycard

Because you may not be able to pick up whatever you need when you’re out at sea, it’s important to pack carefully for your first cruise. To ensure you don’t forget any of your must-haves, make use of this handy cruise checklist.

When packing for a cruise, always consider your destination , the duration of your trip, your ship’s onboard activities and the shore excursions you’ll be taking. But most of all, don’t forget to save room pack some new memories during your trip and have fun!

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Note: Onboard activities, shore excursions, and dining options may vary by  ship  and destination.

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Mediterranean cruise packing list: What to pack when cruising Europe

Melinda Crow

Packing for a cruise in the Mediterranean has unique challenges. As an American, you'll definitely be flying rather than driving to your cruise port, so over-packing isn't a good option (unless you want to pay extra fees). Plus, the Mediterranean region is large and cruise ships regularly call at over a dozen different countries. The weather in the northern Mediterranean city of Venice can differ greatly from that of the cruise ports in the southern Greek islands like Santorini and Crete. Your packing list will have to adjust — especially if you're on a long cruise that covers lots of ground.

After five Mediterranean cruises , I've learned some tips and tricks to pack everything I need for cruising in Europe without needing a second suitcase or paying overweight baggage fees. Here, I share my packing secrets and a handy Mediterranean cruise packing list to streamline your vacation preparation.

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What to pack for a Mediterranean cruise

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The dress code of your cruise line and how you expect to spend your time play a big role in what goes into your suitcase. On most cruise lines sailing the Mediterranean, you'll be fine with casual attire. Toss in a few items that allow you to dress up a notch in the evenings, and you'll have your onboard wardrobe all set.

How you expect to spend your time on vacation is also key. Your Mediterranean cruise shore excursions might include anything from hiking volcanoes and ancient ruins to attending cooking classes or wine tastings. You may be touring museums, cathedrals or mosques on some days and taking boat rides, lounging on the beach or doing water sports on others.

I find it useful to organize my packing around the activities I have planned, but throw in a few items that allow for spontaneity. For example, I always pack a swimsuit, even if I don't have any water activities planned. You never know when the hot tub will start calling your name.

Daytime clothing

Shorts, lightweight shirts, capris and sundresses all work well for most daytime activities on and off the ship throughout the Mediterranean during the warmer summer months. Plan on adding long pants and layers for spring and fall cruises. Hats, caps, visors and sunglasses are a good addition for excursions any time of year, as is a long-sleeve sun protective shirt. If your onshore adventures will take you to a church or mosque, plan to bring clothing that covers the knees and shoulders.

And remember that not all Mediterranean ports of call are touristy. In some cases, you will be walking city streets alongside businesspeople. Couple that with the fact that Europeans tend to dress a bit more conservatively than Americans, and you will find that what would fit in on a port day in Rome is a bit dressier than what you'd wear in The Bahamas.

Evening wear

Mainstream cruise lines in the Mediterranean like Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Norwegian Cruise Line and MSC Cruises have casual buffet dining options if you prefer not to dress up for dinner, as does Viking. For most main dining rooms and specialty dining venues, eveningwear consists of slacks or skirts with nice shirts. If there is a dedicated formal night, jazz things up with accessories or a sparkly top, or go all-out with a suit or cocktail dress. Jackets and ties for men would be optional except on formal nights, where they would fit in nicely on most ships.

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This is the clothing category that can bust your plan to pack lighter, but it's important to have the right footwear in Europe. With so many places to explore on foot, the most important shoes to pack for a Mediterranean cruise are comfortable walking shoes.

Beyond that, you'll need flip-flops or water shoes if there's a beach in your cruise plan, and a dressy pair of shoes for the evening. You could get by with a nice pair of deck-style shoes like Sperry's or hiking sandals like Tevas or Keens for almost everything if you can color coordinate with your outfits. I recently managed a nine-day cruise in the Mediterranean with a pair of slip-on hiking shoes, a pair of black Teva sandals and one pair of black heels, which I could have done without (and been more comfortable).

The number one piece of gear for a Mediterranean cruise is a day bag or backpack. I use a fold-up lightweight nylon backpack that allows me to carry snacks, bottled water, sunscreen and even a beach towel — anything I think I might need on a day in port — but still has plenty of room to stash my souvenirs. It's designed to zip up into its own built-in pouch the size of a large wallet, so it takes up little packing space or weight.

If you are a snorkeler, pack your own mask and snorkel so you can take advantage of surprise opportunities to see what's beneath those brilliant blue Mediterranean waves at the beaches of Sardinia, Santorini or even in Croatia. If you're a hiker, consider collapsible hiking poles — which can come in handy on walks to hilltop ruins. Photographers will want their camera gear if their cellphone camera won't cut it for vacation photos.

Packing tips for a Mediterranean cruise

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It's easy to overpack for a Mediterranean cruise. To avoid that, choose a neutral base color like black, navy or tan and plan your outfits to mix and match that color scheme. Pick clothing items you can dress up or down as the event requires. Neutral colors will make you feel more at home throughout most of the Mediterranean, where daytime fashion is rarely flashy.

Keep your materials lightweight for hot summer afternoons, but plan for a possible added layer on board the ship, where air conditioning can be chilly. Lightweight layers also come in handy on cruises in March, April, October and November when daytime temperatures can be in the 50s and 60s.

I can get through a weeklong cruise with a base of two pairs of black shorts, a pair of black capris, a pair of casual black slacks and a black tank dress. I mix those up with lightweight shirts or tanks each day, dressier tops at night, some scarves and a black sheer blouse. Keeping clothes to a minimum leaves me more room for important things like snorkeling and scuba gear.

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Many travelers check their bags on long flights to Europe. To hedge your bets should your luggage go missing, divide your necessary items among multiple suitcases, including your carry-on bags. That way you'll have a few clothing changes if one bag is lost.

Also, since Mediterranean cruises often begin with a preboarding hotel night, pack what you need for that first night in a packing cube in your carry-on to make it readily accessible, even in your jet-lagged daze. If your airline supplied an amenity kit, be sure to toss that in your carry-on for the first night so you aren't rummaging through your suitcase for a toothbrush. I have been known to make up my own little amenity kit if I'm flying cheap and know I won't get one from the airline.

Related: Carry-on vs. checked bags: Which is the better choice?

Mediterranean cruise packing list

Here's a handy packing list for your Mediterranean cruise.

  • A casual, lightweight shirt for each day of the cruise.
  • A few pairs of shorts, capris (perfect for days when you need more coverage either due to cooler temperatures or visits to religious sites), leggings or skorts and maybe a casual dress to wear during the day during summer. For spring and fall cruises, swap the shorts for slacks or jeans.
  • Jacket, fleece vest or sweater for early- and late-season sailings.
  • Unless you're a water fiend, one swimsuit is usually enough for the Mediterranean. There are simply too many amazing land-based things to occupy your time. Don't forget clothespins to make it easier to hang it in the bathroom to dry.
  • A cover-up for the beach or onboard pool.
  • Athletic wear and shoes if you plan to walk, jog, hike, cycle, work out in the ship's gym or attend any fitness classes.
  • Jeans, slacks, collared shirts or nice T-shirts, capris, skirts or dresses for evenings on board. Take half of what you think you need, then re-wear evening clothes at least once. Plan to mix and match tops and bottoms to make this work even better.
  • Jewelry, belts and accessories, along with a large scarf or shawl that doubles for warmth and as an appropriate cover-up for bare shoulders.
  • Optional: True eveningwear if you plan to dress for an onboard formal night or just feel like putting on the glitz. This would include suits for men and cocktail-style dresses or pants and tops for women.
  • Pajamas, underwear and socks. Mainstream lines supply robes (but rarely slippers) in suites and for repeat guests at certain loyalty levels. Premium and luxury lines usually have both robes and slippers in the room.
  • A light rain jacket or poncho — with a hood — that fits into your backpack in case it rains.
  • Sweater, dressy jacket, over-shirt or shawl for cold dining rooms and theaters onboard.
  • Waterproof shoes or sandals if you plan on visiting the beach.
  • Walking shoes, sneakers or hiking sandals.
  • Dress shoes for the evening (unless you can coordinate your day shoes or sandals).
  • Hats, caps or visors, plus magnetic hooks to hang them up in your cabin.
  • Prescription medication and a first aid kit with common over-the-counter medicines.
  • Sunscreen and after-sun lotion or gel.
  • Cosmetics, toiletries and hair accessories.
  • Ultra-lightweight tote bag and/or backpack.
  • Re-useable water bottle and a reusable straw to do your part in keeping single-use plastics out of the ocean (and so you aren't stuck sipping your frozen Bellinis through the paper straws many cruise lines now use).
  • Phone, camera, tablet and the associated chargers and spare batteries. Consider a multi-outlet adapter to expand the available USB and electric outlets in your cruise cabin.
  • Sports gear you prefer like snorkeling equipment, hiking poles or your own bicycle helmet.

Bottom line

Packing for a cruise in the Mediterranean isn't that different from packing for any other cruise. Check the weather and the shoreside activities for each port, make sure you have a good pair of walking shoes, then double check your cruise line's recommendations for eveningwear and you'll be all set.

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Wondering what to pack on a Mediterranean Cruise? You’re in the right place! 

As a travel advisor and cruise specialist, one of the most frequent things my clients ask is “What should we pack for our cruise?” 

Embarking on a Mediterranean cruise is an exciting adventure, filled with picturesque ports, ancient ruins, and captivating experiences. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable voyage, proper packing is essential. 

It’s tempting to pack EVERYTHING you “might” need but keep in mind you’ll likely be flying to your embarkation city, so you will need to think about baggage fees, weight limits, and your ability to carry your luggage.  

You also need to consider the fact that you’ll have to be transported from the airport to your hotel and then to the port, having too much luggage can make it really hard to get up and down narrow streets, hallways, and staircases. 

​The golden rule of cruise packing is to lay out everything you think you need, and then put half of that away! 

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll provide you with the ultimate Mediterranean cruise packing list, covering everything from clothing and accessories to travel essentials. 

So, let’s set sail and get ready to explore the stunning Mediterranean region!

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What to pack for a mediterranean cruise .

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​Cruise Ship Essentials

​When packing for a Mediterranean cruise, it’s important to consider the unique features and activities offered onboard. Don’t forget to include these must-have items:

  • Passport : Be sure it’s valid, doesn’t expire for at least 6 months after your cruise, has at least 2 empty pages and the name matches your cruise documents EXACTLY.
  • Visa:  This is not always necessary, but check with the countries you will be visiting to be sure, some, like Russia, have very specific requirements for visitors.
  • Boarding Pass  for Cruise and Airline:  Most of the time you can use the apps, but I like to have a hard copy with me just in case.
  • Travel Insurance Policy Paperwork : I strongly recommend travel insurance that covers medical care in foreign countries.  It is not very expensive and is good peace of mind.  Keep in mind the insurance you purchase through the cruise line is usually just for your cruise fare, and is not comprehensive enough.  I like to use  Travel Insurance Master  to get free quotes on Travel Insurance, they make it easy to compare a few policies side by side. 

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  • Excursion documents:  It’s a good idea to bring hard copies of any tickets, instructions, or other information that your excursion company has sent you. 
  • Printed Luggage Tags:  After you have checked in, your cruise line will have luggage tags available for you to print out.  These will show your cabin number.  The exception to this is Disney Cruise Line.  They will not let you print them out but will mail you your luggage tags instead.  Don’t attach your cruise luggage tags until after you’ve gotten off your last flight and are ready to board the ship. 
  • Credit Card:  Be sure and tell your bank that you are traveling so they don’t decline your transactions.

➡️ I like to use these plastic luggage tag holders to keep my tag secure and safe from tearing off

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Supplemental items to bring on a Mediterranean Cruise

  • Cruise Ship Lanyard : Keep your keycard handy and accessible at all times. Most cruise lines provide you with a keycard that unlocks your cabin door, allows you to make on-board purchases, and identifies you as you exit and return to the ship.  I like to bring an  inexpensive lanyard  to help me keep track of my keycard.  
  • Day Bag : A lightweight and versatile bag to carry your essentials during shore excursions. You likely will not have access to your cabin when you board your ship, so having a carry-on bag is a great idea.  Pack it with a swimsuit, sunscreen, a book, and any medication you might need to get you by until your luggage is delivered in the evening. 
  • Theft Proof Wallet or Purse : In busy areas, trains, and markets, you can be susceptible to pickpockets and theft.  I love to wear a cross-body purse (fanny pack or money belt) to keep my essentials close to my body.  This is a good one! ⤵️

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  • Toiletry Bag:  Pack travel-sized toiletries, including sunscreen ( reef safe ) , shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, and any personal medications. There will be body soap, shampoo, and conditioner on board, but if you are picky like me, bring your own in small bottles. Don’t forget  lotion   and chapstick for after a day in the wind and sun!
  • First Aid Kit : Include band-aids, pain relievers, motion sickness medication, and any other necessary medical supplies. While you can purchase most things on board, they will be super expensive.  I spend $12 on a bottle of eye drops last year! 
  • Guide Books:  ​I like to carry a guidebook with me when I travel to look up things as I go. 
  • Packing cubes : These may seem silly, I get it. For years I refused to buy them because I thought they were dumb.  Can I tell you how obsessed with them I am now? I freaking LOVE these things! They make my bags stay so organized, and keep me from overpacking too! These are my favorites ⤵️

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Clothing and Accessories for a Mediterranean Cruise

​Choosing the right clothing and accessories will ensure you’re comfortable and well-prepared throughout your Mediterranean cruise. Consider these items:

  • Formal Nights : Most cruises have formal dinners, so bring elegant evening wear, such as a cocktail dress or a suit and tie. Normally, on a 7-night cruise, there are 2 formal nights, you can check with your travel advisor to be sure. 
  • Casual Attire : Pack lightweight and comfortable clothing suitable for daytime activities onboard and during shore excursions. Think shorts, t-shirts, sundresses, and lightweight pants. If you are  cruising the Mediterranean in the fall,  be sure and bring layers for cool evenings. 
  • Socks and underwear:  Even if you are planning on wearing flip-flops most of the time, be sure and bring a few pair of socks.  Bring underwear for every day, and a few extras in case you want to shower and feel fresh mid-day after being in the humidity. 
  • Swimwear : Don’t forget to pack your favorite bathing suit for relaxing by the pool or enjoying beach days at the various ports. I like to bring 2 so that I can always have a dry swimsuit to put on.  You can hang them to dry on the clothesline in your shower. Don’t forget a bathing suit cover-up to wear as you go to and from the pool to your cabin. 
  • Comfortable Walking Shoes : Opt for sturdy and comfortable walking shoes for exploring ports of call and enjoying onshore excursions.
  • Flip Flops : Perfect for lounging by the pool or strolling on the ship’s deck.  I also like Chacos  for hikes near water and rocky beaches.
  • Lightweight Jacket or Sweater : Even during the summer months, evenings at sea can get breezy, so pack a lightweight jacket or sweater.
  • Accessories : Remember to bring sunglasses, a hat, and a reusable water bottle.

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Destination-Specific Items to Pack on a Mediterranean Cruise

The Mediterranean region is rich in history, culture, and diverse landscapes. Consider these destination-specific items based on your ports of call:

  • Ancient Ruins : If your itinerary includes ancient ruins like Rome’s Colosseum or Greece’s Acropolis, comfortable shoes are essential for exploring these historical sites.
  • Religious Sites : When visiting religious sites such as cathedrals or mosques, modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees is respectful. Packing a lightweight scarf is a good idea if you are visiting the Blue Mosque in Istanbul. 
  • Beach Days : If you plan to enjoy the beautiful Mediterranean beaches, pack a beach towel, water shoes, and a beach bag. While you can borrow a beach towel from your ship, they are often bulky and heavy, I prefer to bring my own  quick dry, lightweight towel . 
  • Local Currency : Carry some local currency for small purchases or in case credit cards are not accepted everywhere. You can stop at an ATM at the airport to exchange currency. 

Cruise Line and Theme-Specific Items

Different cruise lines and themes may have unique requirements or activities. Consider these additional items:

  • Formal Attire : Check your cruise line’s dress code for formal nights and pack accordingly. A dark suit or evening gown may be required.
  • Theme Nights : Some cruises may have theme nights, so pack costumes or accessories to join in the fun.
  • Cruise Line-Specific Items : Check your cruise line’s website for any specific recommendations or restrictions.

Electronics to pack for a Mediterranean Cruise

  • ​Phone/charger
  • Portable Charging Bank
  • Go Pro/ Charger/ Memory Card
  • Curling iron/flat iron
  • A power strip (not surge protector) 

Toiletries to pack 

  • Toothbrush/paste/floss
  • Daily Medications
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Shampoo and Conditioner
  • Hairbrush/ Hair ties
  • Deodorant ( I love Lume for all-over body deodorant )
  • Shaving Cream/ Razors
  • Feminine Hygiene Products
  • Makeup remover
  • Nail Clippers/File
  • Seasick bands or meds (I like Bonine, but ginger also works)
  • Poopurri (Cabins are small, and you will thank me later!)

Conclusion: 

With this comprehensive Mediterranean cruise packing list, you’ll be well-prepared for a memorable and stress-free voyage.

Remember to adapt the list to your specific needs, destinations, and cruise line requirements. By packing smartly and including the essentials, you’ll be ready to explore ancient cities, soak up the sun on stunning beaches

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Chantelle is a nationally syndicated travel writer, and travel advisor. An avid cruiser, Chantelle has explored many parts of the world through her travels. She is also a dedicated National Parks enthusiast and loves to hike in these beautiful locations. To further her expertise in the industry, Chantelle has taken numerous courses to become a specialist in various destinations, including the Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexico, and Alaska. Through her blog and advising business, Chantelle shares her love for travel and helps others plan their dream vacations.

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Need a checklist in order to pack for your cruise to Alaska? We have you covered.

Sailing to Alaska is like no other vacation. In fact, even if you’ve cruised before to somewhere like the Caribbean, what you pack to visit this region of the world can be very different.

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That’s because Alaska presents more different situations that you’ll encounter than just about any other trip.

Consider that in the course of a day, you might wake up in the morning, and head to a hot tub in your swimsuit to take in the stunning views of Alaska. Then you might head back to the cabin to dress for a day that’s rainy and cool while you explore a port like Juneau.

That afternoon the weather could clear out, giving you a day that’s 75 degrees and sunny, meaning short sleeves and shorts are ideal. Back on the ship, it might be formal night, where you want to get dressed up for a nice evening around the ship.

And then there are all the other items to consider bringing, from binoculars to see wildlife to magnetic hooks that help you organize the cabin.

Remember, you can’t easily run out for something you forgot to pack, so having a full checklist to serve as a reminder of what to bring on an Alaska cruise is ideal. That’s why we’ve put together a printable list to help you plan. It has everything you need to consider bringing, all put into easy sections .

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Cruise Packing Checklist: Clothes

Clothing will make up the bulk of what you’ll bring on a cruise, and rightly so. With so many different scenarios to dress for when sailing to Alaska, just know that you’re going to want a little of everything.

We’ve constructed this list with the idea in mind of a typical 7-day round trip cruise. Remember that it’s ok if you wear the same thing twice on a cruise. For a 7-day cruise, having 3-4 outfits is a good idea.

Casual Clothes

  • T-Shirts (at least one for every two days of your cruise)
  • Shorts (at least one pair for your cruise)
  • Long pants (at least 2-3 pairs)
  • Long-sleeve shirts (great for adding layers)
  • Swimsuit (At least one should you decide to hit the hot tub or heated pool)
  • Light jacket or hoodie (this will be worn often)
  • Rain jacket/poncho (rain jackets are ideal as they can keep you dry)
  • Sleep clothes
  • Athletic shorts (for hitting the gym)
  • Flip-flops (won’t be worn much, but ideal for heading to the pool/hot tub)

Formal Clothes for Men

  • Dress shirt
  • Dress pants
  • Dress shoes
  • Blazer (optional, if you want to be more formal)
  • Tie (optional)

Formal Clothes for Women

  • Evening gown or cocktail dress
  • Dress blouse
  • Shoes/sandals

Cruise Packing Checklist: Items For the Cabin

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Think you only need to pack things to wear? The following items are ideal for a cabin to make it more comfortable during your cruise. Don’t think you have to pack all of these items, but those that catch your interest should be brought along.

  • Small fan (cabins don’t have fans to circulate air)
  • Nightlight (interior cabins are especially dark)
  • Magnetic hooks (to hang from the ceiling to dry swimsuits)
  • Outlet adapter (to provide more outlet spaces in the cabin; those with surge protectors aren’t allowed)
  • Shoe organizer (hangs over the door for storage of small items)
  • Alarm clock (there’s no clock in the cabin)
  • “ Poopouri ” or air freshener (bathroom smells can linger)

Cruise Packing Checklist: Personal Items

In addition to clothes, you need to pack a few other items with you to make your cruise to Alaska a success.

  • Boarding documents
  • Luggage tags
  • Passport/birth certificate
  • Emergency contact numbers
  • Cash ( we’ve written about how much you need here )
  • Backpack ( a light backpack is perfect for taking into port)
  • Prescription medicines
  • Over-the-counter medicines (headache, stomachache)
  • Motion sickness pills/patches
  • Ziploc bags (these bags have numerous uses)

Toiletries/Personal Care

  • Cotton swabs
  • Feminine products
  • Hair straightener/curling iron
  • Shampoo/conditioner
  • Hair products
  • Glasses/contact lenses
  • Wet wipes (cabin toilet paper is thin, 1-ply product)

Cruise Packing Checklist: Kids Items

Cruises to Alaska don’t draw as many families as trips to the Caribbean but it’s certainly an awe-inspiring place for a family vacation. If you are packing for a family, then there are some things that good to bring. See our full list of ideas here .

Infants/Toddlers

  • Silicone place mat
  • Umbrella stroller
  • A new toy (great for when kids are fussy and need a distraction)
  • Bottles/water bottle
  • Diapers and wipes

One thing to know is that cruise lines will provide a crib for sleeping in your cabin at no charge. Just let the staff know you need one.

  • Handheld video games
  • Playing cards
  • Books/magazines

Cruise Packing Checklist: Other Items to Bring

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While we’ve covered a number of things to pack for your cruise, there are some other miscellaneous items that are a good idea to bring when you sail to Alaska.

  • Wine/champagne ( a bottle or two is allowed )
  • Non-alcoholic drinks ( if allowed by your cruise line )
  • Phone charger
  • Lanyard (for holding your room keycard)
  • Wrinkle-release spray
  • Refillable bottle

Cruise Packing Checklist: Not Needed/Not Allowed

The following items may be tempting to bring, but cruise lines either take care of these for you or they aren’t allowed on the ship.

  • Hair dryer (already provided in each cabin)
  • Liquor/beer
  • Homemade snacks (not allowed; pre-packaged snacks are ok)
  • Towels (beach towels are supplied on the cruise)
  • Clothes iron
  • Weapons (including small knives and pepper spray)
  • Marijuana (even if legal in Alaska)

Alaskan Cruise Packing Tips

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Want some more tips on how to pack for a cruise to Alaska? Here are a few ideas that can better help you prepare when it comes to getting ready.

Luggage Rules Are Fairly Lenient (So Don’t Stress) We’ve talked about how you have to pack for a lot of different scenarios when sailing to Alaska on a cruise. The good news is that unlike traveling on a flight, cruise lines are very lenient on luggage. There are no fees for bringing luggage. There aren’t real limits on how much you can bring (within reason). Liquids are allowed in your bags, and there are even porters that will take your bags at the terminal and then they are delivered to your cabin.

In other words, yes, there is a lot to pack for, but it shouldn’t be a point of stress.

Remember the Flight When Packing While cruise lines are more relaxed in what you can bring, many people fly into port cities like Vancouver or Seattle to head to Alaska. Due to their location in the northwest, driving simply isn’t an option for many travelers.

In that case, you want to keep the flight in mind when packing. That means bringing less stuff to avoid baggage fees, being careful of liquid rules, and resisting the temptation to pack heavy suitcases as you’ll be carrying them around an airport.

Versatile Clothing Is Great Have a jacket that really only goes with one set of clothing? Leave it at home. Versatile clothing that can be worn in several different situations is ideal as it allows you to pack less. For example, instead of bringing one heavier coat in case it gets cold and windy, it’s a better idea to bring something lighter that can be worn with layers. This way you aren’t packing bulky items you’ll only wear once or twice. 

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Alaska Cruise Mistakes to Avoid

F or many, an Alaska cruise is a bucket-list, once-in-a-lifetime travel experience. The wildlife you see there is amazing- truly breathtaking. I once had a bald eagle fly a foot above my head at Juneau! Here’s a list of Alaska cruise tips and mistakes to avoid.

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Go During the Salmon Run

If you’re hoping to see wildlife, the best time to go on an Alaska cruise is during the peak months of late June through August. This is the time when the salmon run is happening. That’s when you have the highest chance of seeing wild bears. As the salmon swim upstream to spawn, the bears closely trail them.

Watching the bears sit by the river trying to catch salmon as they swim upstream is fun. I once saw a mother bear with her adorable cubs by the river! 

Under Budgeting

Alaska cruises are often more expensive than you think. Budgeting is key. Alaska cruises can be pricey, with costs typically twice that of a Caribbean cruise. This is because you’ll also need to factor in the cost of shore excursions, which can be quite expensive. 

For example, whale watching can cost over $200 per person, while a helicopter tour to go dog sledding on Mendenhall Glacier can cost over $700 per person. These experiences are truly bucket-list worthy, so it’s worth budgeting for them. I recommend comparing the prices of cruise shore excursions with those of independent tour operators like Viator .

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Book Shore Excursions in Advance

Shore excursions are a must to fully enjoy your Alaska cruise. However, many popular shore excursions do sell out. I suggest you book them early so you get your top choice. 

If the cruise shore excursion sells out, you should check with independent tour operators like Viator to see if they offer something similar. Chances are high that they do because oftentimes it’s the same tour company. You’ll also probably get the same shore excursion for less.

Winging it in Alaska

I don’t recommend winging it in Alaska. But if tours are sold out or you just like spontaneity, then you can certainly try your luck and see if you can get a cab or book a tour at the port. 

Some ports such as Juneau have booths where you can book shore excursions like whale watching, etc. If you plan to book shore excursions at these booths, be sure to arrive early, since many tours start early, and they tend to fill up quickly. 

Book Shore Excursion when You’re a Large Group

I can’t say this enough, if you’re traveling with a large group and have your heart set on a particular excursion, booking in advance is especially important. The last thing you want to do is to be wandering around the port aimlessly. It’s harder to wing it if you are a big group.

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Book a Balcony

To fully enjoy the sea days, book a balcony cabin. This way, you can sit back and enjoy the views of glaciers, whales, dolphins, and other wildlife from the comfort of your own balcony. Wildlife sightings are quite common on Alaska cruises. Don’t forget to bring your binoculars!

Book a Cabin on the Correct Side

When you book your Alaska cruise, make sure you book the balcony on the correct side. If you’re cruising northbound, book a balcony on the starboard side (right side) so you have a view of the land. If you’re cruising from north to south, book a balcony on the port side (left side) so you can see the land.

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Enjoy the View During Sea Days

One of the most amazing things about going on an Alaska cruise is the breathtaking view you’ll get to experience. You’ll see glaciers, floating ice pieces, playful seals, whales, and dolphins- so much wildlife! 

If you have a balcony room, I recommend spending some time there to enjoy the view. If not, you can still take in the beautiful scenery from the deck or a lounge. 

Some ships even have an observation lounge at the front of the ship with cozy chairs and floor-to-ceiling windows that are perfect for relaxing with a book and taking in the view. Just make sure to get there early to grab the best seats. 

Make sure you dress warm when you’re out on the deck. If you’re worried about getting chilly, don’t worry- some cruise ships even provide fleece blankets to keep you warm and cozy.

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Get a Window Table

Another tip I have is to try to get a table by the window in the main dining room. Seeing wildlife during dinner is such a fun experience! I remember seeing seals and dolphins. I also love hearing the excited outbursts from other diners sitting by the window “Look, dolphins!” 

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Dress in Layers

When it comes to clothing, it’s important to dress in layers. The weather in Alaska can be unpredictable, so it’s best to be prepared for both cold and hot temperatures. Bring a raincoat and an umbrella, and make sure to pack a winter jacket if you plan on going to the glaciers. Check out my Alaska cruise packing list with free packing list printable.

What to See

You’ll probably go to three ports, Skagway, Ketchikan and Juneau.

Skagway is a charming gold rush town. There’s not much to do at the port so it’s best to book a shore excursion. You can visit the White Pass Summit and the Yukon Suspension Bridge , or take a bus tour of the Yukon to see wildlife and a dogsled camp. You can even go on a dogsled ride ! Or you can take a high speed catamaran to Haines where you will have an expert naturalist guide to view the wildlife at Chilkoot Lake State Park (that’s where I saw the bear in the wild!)

Ketchikan is a bigger port than Skagway. If you don’t book a shore excursion, you can walk around the shops at Creek Street, see the totem poles in Ketchikan, and even watch for seals & salmons at the creek next to Creek Street. 

But I do suggest, doing an excursion. You can take a seaplane to tour the breathtaking Misty Fjords , or opt for a budget-friendly Ketchikan tour to see the salmon ladder, totem poles and wildlife for less than $100. 

Juneau is the biggest port of the three. You can walk around the shops if you don’t book a shore excursion. But I don’t recommend it. You should at least go to Mendenhall Glacier. You can take a bus to get there! 

I highly recommend taking a shore excursion to Mendenhall Glacier. Go canoeing at Mendenhall Glacier for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. And if canoeing is too active for you, no worries- you can always opt for a whale watching and Mendenhall Glacier combo tour . 

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    Unfortunately, some people suffer from sea sickness, but there are a number of well known remedies such as Gravol, wrist bands and patches. Here are some common medications/ first aid items to pack: Sea sickness remedies. Pain and allergy products. After-burn care (aloe), lip balm (SPF), and bug spray.

  2. The Ultimate Printable Cruise Packing List

    Documents. Photo ID (passport preferable) / birth certificate. Photocopies of ID and credit cards. Cruise boarding pass. Printed luggage tags. Flight boarding passes (if applicable) Hotel info (if ...

  3. THE Cruise Packing Checklist: 85 Items To Bring (Printable)

    Shorter cruises obviously require fewer items. Also, it's ok if you wear the same thing twice on a cruise. For a 7-day cruise, having 3-4 outfits is a good idea. Casual Clothes. T-Shirts (at least one for every two days of your cruise) Tank tops; Shorts (at least one pair for every two days of your cruise)

  4. Cruise Packing List: The Essentials Chosen by Experts

    Mix-and-match clothing. Pack a variety of mix-and-match items, also known as a capsule wardrobe, for your cruise. To do this, choose a base color - black or navy blue - for your wardrobe. Next ...

  5. Easy, Printable Cruise Vacation Packing Checklist [2023]

    Cruise Packing Tips and Advice. Cruise vacations offer lots of different activities and destinations. Follow these top tips to ensure that you are always dressed for the occasion. Getting Started Check the Weather. Out on the ocean waves, it can get pretty chilly at night, no matter how tropical it may feel during the day.

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    Toiletries. While your stateroom will come stocked with premium bath amenities, you might want to bring travel-sized bottles of your preferred products, too. Other cruise packing list must-haves include a facial cleanser, moisturizer, deodorant, shaving supplies, lip balm, Q-tips, and cotton balls/pads.

  7. What to Pack for a Caribbean Cruise and Checklist

    1 beach and pool coverup. 1 or 2 sets of workout clothes/yoga pants/sports top. 2 or 3 pairs of women's shorts or capris. 1-2 casual pants/skirts. 1 to 3 casual sundresses. 2 or 3 pairs of men's shorts/casual pants/khakis. 4 or 5 T-shirts/blouses/tops for women. 5-6 T-shirts/polo shirts/casual shirts for men during the day and casual nights.

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    2 Set of workout clothes - Either for the gym or active excursions if planned. Cardigan - For cool evenings or to wear on the plane. Sleepwear. 8 Pair of underwear - Enough for a 7 day cruise. 3 bras - One nude everyday bra, one black evening bra and one white sports bra.

  9. The Ultimate Guide to Packing for a Cruise

    Here's how to pack for a cruise on island time. What to Pack for an Alaska Cruise: 10 Must-Pack Items Leave the Hawaiian-print tees at home, but bring the sunscreen. Prepare for the Last Frontier ...

  10. The Ultimate Cruise Packing List of 2024

    Best Duffle Bag: Deux Mains Mission Essential Duffle Bag. Best Suitcase: Samsonite Omni PC Hardside Expandable Spinner. Best Packing Cubes: BAGAIL Packing Cube Set. Best Evening Handbag: Simitri ...

  11. The ultimate cruise packing list: What to pack for a 2023 cruise

    Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 2. Bose. Cruising can be loud, whether it's loud passengers, the sound of the cruise ship's horn or music in common areas. So, Chiron recommends bringing along a set of ...

  12. The BEST Cruise Packing List: Free Printable (Updated for 2023)

    Download the free printable cruise packing list. Download this cruise packing list and print it out to check off the items to ensure you have what you need for your trip and don't forget any critical items! This includes standard vacation items plus the cruise must haves. Click on the image or download the free printable here.

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    1 The Only Cruise Packing List You'll Ever Need. 1.1 Cruise Essentials; 1.2 What to Take on a Cruise: Your Main Bag; 1.3 Packing for a Cruise - Cruise Hacks, Tips and Advice; 1.4 Cruise Packing Tips: What NOT to Pack for Your Cruise; 1.5 What you Need to Pack for a Themed Cruise; 1.6 Frequently Asked Questions when Packing for a Cruise (FAQ)

  14. PDF Ultimate Printable Packing List for a Cruise

    Formal night attire: Women: One or two dressy outfits - dressy pants and blouse, cocktail dress. Some women still wear long formal dresses but not as often. Men: One sport coat or dark jacket, 2 ties, collared shirt. Shoes - 3-5 pairs: Sandals, sneakers, dress shoes, comfortable walking shoes.Optional - sturdy closed-toe shoes for horseback riding or hiking, flip-flops

  15. Printable Cruise Packing List (FREE Printable)

    Things to pack in your backpack include - your driver's license (leave your passport in your cabin), your wallet, a bottle of water, sunscreen, and perhaps a towel. 3. Portable Charger. Even though your phone will most likely stay in airplane mode for the duration of your cruise, you'll still drain your battery using your phone for an ...

  16. Caribbean cruise packing list: What to pack for a tropical sailing

    Sunscreen, aloe cream for sunburns and bug spray. Day pack or beach bag. (You might want both.) Reusable water bottle or coffee mug. Waterproof phone case, dry bag, beach locker, Ziploc bag or anything to keep your valuables safe and dry during a beach day or water-based excursion.

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    #10 Toiletries. There is no need to bring a lot of toiletries if you are going on a day cruise. However, if you will be spending a few days on a cruise ship, then it is a must. Check any free packing list and you will see what toiletries to bring. Aside from the usual shampoo and conditioner, you can bring your shaving cream and lotion too.

  18. What to Pack for a Cruise in 2024

    Make sure you have your passport, ID, credit cards, and any cash (USD and local currency) you plan to spend. Bring along photocopies of important documents and your cruise itinerary. Make sure to ...

  19. Ultimate Cruise Packing Tips for First-Timers

    Have Proper Attire For Dinner. Take a Light Jacket, Sweater, Sweatshirt or Wrap. Carry a Non-Surge Power Strip. Use Resealable Plastic Bags. Bring Hanging Essentials. Remember Additional Cruising Essentials. After lots of dreaming and planning, you're going on your first cruise. Now, all you have to do is pack.

  20. How to Pack Like a Pro for a Caribbean Cruise (Free Packing List ...

    Here is an example of what to pack for a 7 days Caribbean Cruise for men. 10 pairs of underwear. 4-7 pairs of socks. 4 pairs of shorts. 8 t-shirts/polo shirts/button down shirts. 2 pairs of jeans ...

  21. Cruise packing list: The ultimate guide to what to pack for a cruise

    For sunny days, men and women will want to bring hats and sunglasses. On cold-weather cruises, you'll need a warm beanie, scarf, gloves and waterproof gear. (Antarctica and Arctic cruises have ...

  22. What to pack when cruising Europe

    Here's a handy packing list for your Mediterranean cruise. A casual, lightweight shirt for each day of the cruise. A few pairs of shorts, capris (perfect for days when you need more coverage either due to cooler temperatures or visits to religious sites), leggings or skorts and maybe a casual dress to wear during the day during summer.

  23. Ultimate Mediterranean Cruise Packing List (+Printable Checklist)

    This is a good one! ⤵️. Toiletry Bag: Pack travel-sized toiletries, including sunscreen ( reef safe), shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, and any personal medications. There will be body soap, shampoo, and conditioner on board, but if you are picky like me, bring your own in small bottles.

  24. Alaskan Cruise Packing Checklist: 80+ Things To Bring (Printable)

    Cruise Packing Checklist: Clothes. Clothing will make up the bulk of what you'll bring on a cruise, and rightly so. With so many different scenarios to dress for when sailing to Alaska, just know that you're going to want a little of everything. We've constructed this list with the idea in mind of a typical 7-day round trip cruise.

  25. What to Pack in Your Cruise Carry On Bag (Free Packing List)

    Here is a list of items to pack in your carry-on bag, to ensure that you have a stress-free first day on the cruise. I made a cruise carry-on bag packing list that you can download for free (see ...

  26. 10 Tips For Minimalist Packing Before Taking A Cruise

    Cruises tend to be very wasteful. , so making decisions that minimize the waste created is a step in the right direction. Why It Helps: Saves space in the luggage. Tip For Packing Light: Bring a ...

  27. Alaska Cruise Mistakes to Avoid

    Alaska cruise packing list with free printable Go During the […] Suburbs 101. Alaska Cruise Mistakes to Avoid. Story by Suburbs 101 ... To fully enjoy the sea days, book a balcony cabin. This ...