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The Ultimate Cruise Packing List: What to Pack for a Cruise

By Adenekan

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.

What to Pack for a Cruise

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Clothing/Accessories

  • Underwear
  • Skirts
  • Leisure shoes
  • Socks/stockings
  • Sweaters/sweatshirts
  • Hiking/athletic shoes
  • Undershirts/bras
  • Formal wear, where appropriate
  • Walking shoes
  • Sleepwear
  • Swimsuits/cover-ups
  • Dress shoes (suitable for dancing)
  • T-shirts
  • Coats/jackets/rainwear
  • Sandals/flip-flops/water shoes
  • Dress shirts
  • Hats
  • Belt
  • Casual shirts
  • Gloves (depending on destination)
  • Tie
  • Jeans/pants
  • Scarves/shawl
  • Jewelry (leave valuables at home)
  • Waterproof day bag
  • Umbrella/poncho
  • Purse
  • Shorts
  • Laundry bag and kit (soap, stain remover)
  • Collapsible tote/beach bag
  • Dresses
  • Sunglasses
  • Under-clothing document holders


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Toiletries

  • Toothbrush
  • Styling gel/hair products
  • Nail file/clippers
  • Toothpaste
  • Sunscreen/aloe vera
  • Tweezers
  • Dental floss
  • Moisturizer
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Soap
  • Contact lenses/solution
  • Seasickness remedy
  • Deodorant
  • Shaving supplies
  • Travel first aid kit
  • Shampoo/conditioner
  • Makeup/makeup remover
  • Insect repellent
  • Brush/comb
  • Clothespins/towel clips
  • Medications/vitamins
  • Hairstyling tools
  • Feminine-hygiene products
  • Pain relievers
  • Face cleanser
  • Birth control
  • Hanging toiletry bag


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Miscellaneous/Cruise Specific

  • Cell phone
  • Plug adapter (for pre- or post-cruise stay)
  • Waterproof phone case
  • Laptop/tablet
  • Binoculars
  • Small flashlight with batteries
  • Snorkel gear
  • Microfiber towel
  • Copies of passport/credit card/etc.


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Carry-on Items for a Cruise

According to SmarterTravel’s sister site Cruise Critic, “As you may not have access to your cabin for a few hours after boarding and your luggage can show up anytime throughout the afternoon and evening … the items in your carry-on might be the only possessions you have on your first day onboard.”

  • Books or e-books
  • Change of clothes
  • Cash (in small bills for tipping)
  • Electronics chargers
  • Food/snacks/gum
  • Credit/ATM cards
  • Earbuds/headphones
  • Empty water bottle (fill post-security)
  • Insurance cards (medical, travel)
  • Suitcase locks
  • In-flight medications
  • Itinerary/maps/directions
  • Travel pillow & blanket
  • Important toiletries
  • Ear plugs/eye mask
  • Camera with memory card
  • Guidebook
  • Tissues
  • Passport/visa/ID
  • Lip balm (with SPF)
  • Paper/pen
  • List of emergency contacts
  • List of medications
  • House/car keys


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What to Pack for a Cruise: At Sea

Time was, 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.

Clearly, then, 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.

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 schlepps his tux for the “Captain’s Dinner” event. It’s your call.

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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.

No matter how you do it, you’ll pay more 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.

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.

Related:

How Not to Get Sick on a Cruise

What to Pack for a Cruise: In 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.

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.

Related:

The Ultimate Packing List

What to Pack for a Cruise: Everywhere Else

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.

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.

When packing for your pre- and post-cruise flights, figure out what goes in your carry-on and what gets checked. For ideas, see 11 Must-Haves for Your Carry-on Bag.

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.

Related:

7 Things Not to Do When Packing a Carry-on Bag

A Final Word About Your Cruise Packing List

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.

What to Pack for a Standard Cruise: Women

This look works for casual activities in mild to warm climates.





Cruise Wear for Women

  1. Short-Sleeve Wrap Dress

    Everlane
    $100

  2. Platform Wedge Sandal

    Steve Madden
    $80

  3. Packable Straw Hat

    Madewell
    $38

  4. Fringe Wrap

    Treasure & Bond
    $45

  5. Tinted Lip Balm

    Burt’s Bees
    $5

What to Pack for a Standard Cruise: Men

This look works for casual activities in mild to warm climates.





Cruise Wear for Men

  1. Men’s Shorts

    Volcom
    $35

  2. Men’s Boat Shoes

    Bruno Marc
    $23

  3. Performance Hat

    adidas
    $22

  4. Men’s Slim-Fit Oxford Shirt

    Amazon Essentials
    $16

  5. Waterproof Wallet

    Dry Pak
    $9

Toiletry Bag





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  1. Teal spa headband

    Headband

    BLOM
    $14.95

  2. Hanging Toiletry Bag

    Toiletry Bag

    Mossio
    $18.99

  3. Travel Brush

    Wet Brush
    $7.50

  4. Lip Balm

    Glossier
    $12.00

  5. Face Mask

    Summer Fridays
    $48.00

More from SmarterTravel:

  • The Essential Beach Packing List
  • The Essential Carry-on Bag Packing List
  • The Essential International Packing List

Consumer advocate Ed Perkins has been writing about travel for more than three decades. The founding editor of the Consumer Reports Travel Letter, he continues to inform travelers and fight consumer abuses every day at SmarterTravel.

Editor’s note: This story was originally published in 2016. It has been updated to reflect the most current information.

The post The Ultimate Cruise Packing List: What to Pack for a Cruise appeared first on SmarterTravel.

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