Ultimate CRUISE PACKING List & Guide 2024 - Everything You Need! (2024)

Our Ultimate Cruise Vacation Packing List

For first-time cruisers, knowing what to pack can be a bit daunting. We’ve assembled this cruise packing list & guide on what to pack for a cruise. Our guide comes from many years of experience cruising and forgetting so many essentials. This list combines our experiences as well as the experiences of our friends and family.

This cruise packing list isn’t only perfect for first-timers, but it’s also a great tool for experienced cruise travelers!

We’ll make this in a printable cruise packing list soon!

Pack your own hair care products & shampoo on a cruise.

Many ships and cruise lines have gone to dispensers within shower cabins and don’t often fill them with the highest quality shampoo, body wash, and conditioner.If you’re picky about your hair products, bring some of your own.

Some people even bring their own hair dryers since the ones on the ships tend to be very basic/weak. But make sure you check the rules on what electrical hair styling accessories are allowed like curling irons and flat irons here.

Dramamine, Ginger Chews, or pressure bands for seasickness

If you’re prone to seasickness (or aren’t yet sure) – always have some Dramamine handy. If you prefer a natural solution to seasickness, carry some Ginger chewy candy!

Not wanting to ingest anything? Try the pressure bands. Our traveling companions swear by them.

Air Tags or similar

With luggage being misplaced regularly these days, an Air Tag or similar device could save you hours, if not days of headaches tracking down your misplaced baggage.

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Downy Wrinkle Release

You pack as neatly as possible, but wrinkles in your clothes are inevitable. Unfortunately, most cruise lines no longer have laundry rooms to iron or wash clothes, so something like wrinkle release will save you from having to send clothing out to be steamed and ironed.

Compact plug outlet extender

More modern cruise ship cabins often have enough plugs for everyday use, however, many ships have limited outlets. Plan ahead and bring a multi-plug extender.

IMPORTANT: Ships do not allow power strips and extension cords with surge protection. So if you want more plugs for your devices, a compact outlet extender is the best way to go.

Over-the-door organizer

You may have seen over-the-door organizers used for shoes, but they’re a great way to keep small things organized and handy in a cruise cabin. While there is usually a lot of storage space in a cabin, it’s not necessarily convenient for everyday items. There isn’t a lot of space to leave things around, so being able to utilize pouches and organizers helps tremendously! Keep your often-needed essentials handy.

Portable Fan

Cabins usually have great ventilation but it does sometimes get stuffy and it’s impossible to point the A/C toward you. So a portable / USB fan can help you be more comfortable at night.

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Magnetic Hooks

Cruise cabin walls and doors are usually metal, perfect for magnets! Getting a set of magnetic hooks allows you to put things in convenient places. They make a great place to hang hats, lanyards, bags, and even towels!

Motion Sensing Lights

Cruise ship cabins are DARK at night. So having a couple of little battery-operated, motion-sensing LED lamps is great for finding your way around in the dark without waking up your cabin mate. Your toes will love them too.

Lanyard / Card Holder

You’re given a card that handles everything on board from opening your door to making purchases at the bars. You wouldn’t believe the number of people who lose their cards! Getting a lanyard will help you keep track of your key card and have it handy at all times.

Luggage Tag Holder

Attaching printed paper tags to your luggage can lead to disaster if they become ripped or fall off! Get inexpensive luggage tag holders for your bags. They are usually universal and keep your printed tags protected.

It goes without saying that now more than ever, having access to hand sanitizer is crucial! Don’t forget to bring pocket-size dispensers everywhere.

Reusable Straws

This is an item that I never thought I’d recommend packing. However, with most cruise lines going to paper straws, many passengers find soggy straws unappealing…. so reusable straws it is!

Collapsing / foldable water bottles

These water bottles take less room in your luggage and you’ll definitely want them when you go ashore! These water bottles are also convenient while at the pool.

Folding shopping bags / Beach Bags

These great little bags are perfect for putting in your pocket in case you want to do some shopping when in port. You never know when a street vendor or market will or won’t have bags for the things you buy. Or use them as a carryall beach bag for your excursions.

Towel Clips for Pool Chairs

There’s nothing like watching your towel blow away when you’re trying to relax in the hot tub or take a quick dip in the pool. Towel clips will keep your towels secure to the deck chair.

Towel Bands

Towel clips (above) are usually good enough for securing your towel to the lounger, but these oversized rubber bands add security to your towels. They’re also good to tuck things like t-shirts under and keep them from blowing away while you’re in the pool.

Instant Coffee and Tea Bags

If you like premium coffee like Starbucks, you’ll be shocked when you see the prices on many cruises for a decent cup of coffee. The stuff they serve out of the large vats is usually quite bad, especially if you’re remotely a coffee snob! So bring instant Starbucks coffee (Or Nescafe) to enjoy a coffee, in the morning, without the sticker shock.

Sugar Substitute

A sugar substitute is sometimes difficult to find on a cruise ship. So if you have a preference for something like Sweet & Low or Truvia, be sure to bring some just in case.

Bug Bands

If you’re going to a location like the Caribbean or South America, then bug bands are essential during excursions! Until recently I had no idea they existed – but my travel companions insist on them. These wristbands are mosquito repellants that are great for tropical locations on your itinerary.

Laundry Stain Stick / Pen

Face it, you’re gonna spill things on yourself! Laundry, while available isn’t generally economical. So a stain stick will be your new best friend.

A Book or Deck of Cards

You’ll find there are times when there’s not much to do on a cruise ship. Finding a quiet corner to read or play a game of cards is a great way to pass some time. However, many travelers don’t realize that most cruise ships have a game room with a lot of board games and some even have full libraries!

Travel Mug / Insulated Mug

Many people like to take their morning coffee/tea with them while walking around the ship. If this is you, be sure to bring a thermal travel coffee mug! They even make them in compact collapsing versions that take up little space when traveling. (LOVE THESE!)

Waterproof cases for your phone/camera

Even though many newer model phones are water-resistant, consider packing a waterproof pouch for other items including money, your key card, and your ID.While many phones now are water resistant, salt water is never friendly to your phone regardless of its water resistance! So get something to put your phone in if you plan on doing an island or beach excursion.

Sun Hat

Especially useful in warm weather destinations, any sort of sun hat will be a relief during excursions or by the pool.

Small portable speaker

For music lovers, having a small BlueTooth speaker in your cabin adds to the overall experience considering there are no radios and limited TV on a cruise.

Zip Lock Bags

I always pack a few zip-lock baggies just in case I have liquids I need to travel back with that won’t fit in my carry-on bag.

Bandaids & Neosporin

You’re going to walk, LOTS! Expect that you could end up with blisters from the extreme amount of walking at each port. Be prepared with bandaids and ointment. While most ships sell these items in their shops, they’ll be quite expensive and the ship may run out mid-cruise.

Over-the-Counter Pain Medication

It’s always a good idea to have some aspirin or Tylenol on hand if you’re prone to headaches. Availability in the shop or onshore is hit or miss for these types of items.

Hangover Remedy

If you’re even a moderate drinker, overindulgence on a cruise vacation is likely to happen at least once. Don’t let it ruin your next day with a hangover, bring a few tried and true remedies such as Pedialyte powder or even some of the better-known “after-party” packets. Remember those ginger chewables we mentioned for seasickness? Those are a great help for post-imbibing nausea.

Quick-dry towels

The best way to dry wet swimsuits is to wrap them up in a quick-dry towel. Think of those chamois-type towels used at a gym. They’re small, easy to pack, and will keep you from having wet bathing suits hanging around the cabin your entire trip. Use them to dry your clothes or your body.

Face Masks

Given the current health situation around the world, having plenty of face masks on a cruise is just good planning. You never know when you’ll end up at a port location that suddenly requires the use of a face mask.

Light sweater or hoodie/pullover

Cruise ships are like hotels with their climate control. You’ll likely find yourself in a bar, restaurant, or theater that is excessively chilled. Be prepared with a light sweater or hoodie.

Scrubba – Portable Laundry

For longer voyages, you may want to consider a compact clothes cleaner like the one by Scrubba. While some ships have laundry facilities for long voyages, most require paying for a cleaning service which can be quite expensive.

Travel plug adapter

Most cruise lines have USA plugs, many have multiple types of plugs since ships tend to service different areas at different times of the year. But if you are going on a foreign cruise such as Pullmantur or AIDA, then definitely consider an adapter!

Travel battery

If you love excursions, you’ll really want to take an extra charging battery/battery bank. Most people do anyway – but we can’t stress it enough. Even if it’s just a small one that fits in your pocket. There is no worse time to run out of battery than when you’re on an amazing shore excursion wanting to take pics, or worse needing to use the maps to find points of interest and your phone dies.

Small backpack or excursion bag

If you’re planning an excursion expect you’ll be doing a lot of walking. So carrying a traditional backpack or heavy purse can be cumbersome. We recommend drawstring-style nylon bags. They are lightweight and perfectly suitable for a day out. We love these so much, we’re making them now! Check out our selection of draw-string bags great for shore excursions (here).

Water Shoes

If you’re booking a cruise that includes tropical beach locations, bring water shoes! Stepping on a ‘pop top’ only sounds good in songs – not in real life. Don’t let sharp rocks or broken glass ruin the rest of your vacation, use water shoes.

Spa Shoes

If you like to use the spa while on vacation, most cruise spas don’t supply flip-flops or spa shoes. Bring your own!

Bathroom Spray

Let’s face it. A cruise cabin is a small space and the bathrooms lack ventilation. Your cruise companion will love you for bringing a bit of air freshener!

Wet Bag

There’s nothing worse than packing wet clothes. Bring a wet bag for all of your swim clothes at the end of your cruise. (I usually just pack a plastic garbage bag for this purpose).

Other Things To Not Forget

Sun Screen

Aloe for sunburns

Clothing Items

poncho

portable tissues

Umbrella

Travel Binoculars

What NOT To pack for a Cruise

There’s no problem finding resources and advice on what to take on your next cruise, but what about things that shouldn’t be packed? People don’t often think about what not to pack for a cruise. Some items might surprise you! For example, on a recent Virgin Voyages cruise you’d not believe the number of fuzzy “Handcuffs” that were confiscated and returned at the end of the cruise 😳.

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Introduction:

As an experienced cruise traveler, I can provide you with valuable insights and knowledge about packing for a cruise vacation. I have been on numerous cruises and have learned from my own experiences, as well as the experiences of friends and family. I have encountered various situations and have developed a deep understanding of what items are essential to pack for a cruise.

Key Concepts in the Article:

The article discusses a comprehensive cruise vacation packing list, covering a wide range of items that are important to bring on a cruise. Here are the key concepts mentioned in the article:

  1. Hair care products & shampoo: Many cruise ships provide basic quality shampoo, body wash, and conditioner, but if you have specific preferences, it is recommended to bring your own.

  2. Seasickness remedies: The article suggests packing items like Dramamine, ginger chews, or pressure bands to alleviate seasickness symptoms.

  3. Air Tags or similar: With the possibility of luggage being misplaced, using an Air Tag or similar tracking device can help locate your baggage quickly.

  4. Downy Wrinkle Release: To prevent wrinkles in your clothes and avoid the need for steaming or ironing, a wrinkle release spray can be handy.

  5. Compact plug outlet extender: Some cruise ship cabins have limited electrical outlets, so bringing a multi-plug extender can provide additional charging options.

  6. Over-the-door organizer: Utilizing an over-the-door organizer can help keep small items organized and easily accessible in the limited storage space of a cruise cabin.

  7. Portable fan: While cruise cabins usually have ventilation, a portable or USB fan can provide additional comfort, especially on warm days or in stuffy conditions.

  8. Magnetic hooks: Cruise cabin walls and doors are typically made of metal, making magnetic hooks useful for hanging hats, lanyards, bags, and towels.

  9. Motion-sensing lights: Since cruise ship cabins can be dark at night, battery-operated, motion-sensing LED lamps can help navigate without disturbing your cabin mate.

  10. Lanyard / Card Holder: A lanyard can keep your key card handy at all times, as it serves multiple purposes on board, such as opening your cabin door and making purchases.

  11. Luggage Tag Holder: To protect your printed luggage tags from getting ripped or lost, using inexpensive luggage tag holders is recommended.

  12. Hand sanitizer: Given the importance of hand hygiene, carrying pocket-size hand sanitizer dispensers is crucial.

  13. Reusable straws: As many cruise lines have switched to paper straws, bringing reusable straws can be more appealing and environmentally friendly.

  14. Collapsible / foldable water bottles: These space-saving water bottles are convenient for excursions and can be easily stored when not in use.

  15. Folding shopping bags / Beach bags: Compact folding bags are perfect for shopping during port visits, as they can be easily carried and used as beach bags.

  16. Towel clips for pool chairs: Towel clips help secure towels to deck chairs, preventing them from blowing away in the wind.

  17. Towel bands: Oversized rubber bands can add an extra layer of security to keep towels in place and prevent them from blowing away.

  18. Instant coffee and tea bags: Bringing your own instant coffee or tea bags can be a cost-effective and enjoyable way to enjoy a decent cup of coffee or tea.

  19. Sugar substitute: If you have a preference for a particular sugar substitute, it is advisable to bring it along as it may not be readily available on the cruise ship.

  20. Bug bands: In tropical destinations, bug bands can be essential for repelling mosquitoes and other insects during excursions.

  21. Laundry stain stick / pen: Accidental spills happen, and having a stain stick or pen can help tackle stains on your clothing without relying on expensive ship laundry services.

  22. Book or deck of cards: For leisurely moments on the cruise ship, having a book or deck of cards can provide entertainment during downtime.

  23. Travel mug / Insulated mug: If you enjoy taking your morning coffee or tea with you while exploring the ship, a thermal travel mug can keep your beverage hot and spill-free.

  24. Waterproof cases for phone/camera: A waterproof pouch or case can protect your phone, camera, money, key card, and ID when participating in water-based activities or beach excursions.

  25. Sun hat: A sun hat provides sun protection and comfort, particularly in warm weather destinations and during outdoor activities.

  26. Small portable speaker: A compact Bluetooth speaker can enhance your onboard experience by allowing you to enjoy music in your cabin or on the pool deck.

  27. Zip-lock bags: Packing a few zip-lock bags can be useful for storing liquids or wet items, preventing leaks or spills in your luggage.

  28. Bandaids & Neosporin: To address blisters or minor injuries from extensive walking during port visits, bringing bandaids and Neosporin can be beneficial.

  29. Over-the-counter pain medication: Having some over-the-counter pain medication, such as aspirin or Tylenol, can be helpful for headaches or minor aches and pains.

  30. Hangover remedy: If you anticipate indulging in alcoholic beverages, packing hangover remedies like Pedialyte powder or ginger chewables can help alleviate post-drinking symptoms.

  31. Quick-dry towels: Quick-dry towels are ideal for drying wet swimsuits or clothing efficiently, saving space and preventing dampness in the cabin.

  32. Face masks: Given the current health situation, having an ample supply of face masks is essential for complying with any mask requirements at port locations or onboard.

  33. Light sweater or hoodie/pullover: Cruise ship venues may have varying temperatures, so having a light sweater or hoodie can provide comfort in air-conditioned areas.

  34. Scrubba - Portable Laundry: For longer voyages, a compact clothes cleaner like the Scrubba can be a convenient option when laundry facilities are limited or expensive onboard.

  35. Travel plug adapter: While most cruise ships have USA plugs, if you are going on a foreign cruise, it is essential to consider bringing a travel plug adapter that is compatible with the destination's electrical outlets.

  36. Travel battery: To ensure you have sufficient battery power for your devices during excursions, bringing an extra charging battery or battery bank is highly recommended.

  37. Small backpack or excursion bag: Carrying a lightweight and convenient bag, such as a drawstring-style nylon bag, can be practical for day trips and excursions.

  38. Water shoes: If your cruise includes tropical beach destinations, water shoes are essential to protect your feet from sharp rocks or broken glass.

  39. Spa shoes: If you plan to use the cruise ship's spa facilities, it is advisable to bring your own flip-flops or spa shoes, as they may not be provided.

  40. Bathroom spray: To combat any unpleasant odors in the small cabin bathroom, bringing a bathroom spray can be considerate and improve the overall environment.

  41. Wet bag: A wet bag is useful for storing wet clothes, especially swimwear, at the end of your cruise, preventing them from dampening other items in your luggage.

  42. Sunscreen, aloe for sunburns, poncho, portable tissues, umbrella, travel binoculars: These are additional items mentioned in the article that are important to consider for a cruise vacation.

Conclusion:

I hope this overview of the key concepts covered in the article on cruise vacation packing has provided you with a better understanding of the items discussed. If you have any further questions or need more specific information, feel free to ask!

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FAQs

How many outfits to pack for a 7 day cruise? ›

You should average two outfits per day, as you'll wear one during the day and one at night for dinner. I find that I like to re-wear at least two or three outfits at night to save space. Plus, I just don't like having to plan seven different outfits for each night. This, however, is a personal preference.

What all you need to get on a cruise ship? ›

Documents needed for cruisers to board a ship
  1. Identification. ...
  2. Boarding passes. ...
  3. Health information. ...
  4. Visas and other destination-specific documents. ...
  5. Cruise line luggage tags. ...
  6. Permission to travel. ...
  7. Other travel information. ...
  8. Emergency contacts.
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What is not allowed on a cruise? ›

All weapons and any item made, adapted or intended for use as an offensive weapon: firearms (including replicas, imitations and their components), spears or spear guns, crossbows, crossbow bolts and long bow arrows; blunt weapons, including knuckle dusters, brass knuckles, clubs, coshes, batons, flails or Nunchaku; ...

What are the rules for packing for a cruise? ›

What to Pack for a Cruise
  • Bring activity-appropriate clothing and shoes. ...
  • Formal Attire. ...
  • Bathing Suits and Cover Ups. ...
  • Don't Forget to Bring a Sweater. ...
  • Bring a Back Pack or Beach Tote. ...
  • Bring Sunscreen and After-Sun Lotion. ...
  • Bring Your Own Toiletries. ...
  • Bring Medications for Upset Stomach and Motion Sickness.

How many pairs of shoes should you take on a cruise? ›

With few exceptions, you need to pack only 4-5 pairs of shoes for your cruise.

How strict are dress codes on cruise ships? ›

Policies vary by cruise line, but there are some commonalities across brands. During the day, the basics are near-universal: Unless at a pool bar or pool restaurant, passengers are generally expected to wear a top, bottoms, and footwear while walking around the ship.

Do you take your passport on shore excursions? ›

Should you take your passport with you on shore excursions? No, you shouldn't bring your passport, unless your tour requires it. We recommend bringing your driver's license as a form of ID instead. You don't want to risk losing your passport ashore.

Do you need a passport to cruise in 2024? ›

#1 – U.S. Passport – RECOMMENDED – U.S. Passport must be valid through the dates of travel of the cruise as well as not expired and valid for at least six months beyond completion of travel.

Do I really need a passport for a cruise? ›

If you take closed loop cruises (meaning your trip begins and ends at a U.S. port), you can sail to a variety of dreamy destinations as a U.S. citizen without a passport. For “closed-loop” cruises, U.S. citizens will need to provide: A boarding pass. A government photo I.D.

Can I bring a 12 pack of soda on Carnival cruise? ›

A small quantity is considered a maximum of 12 sealed, unopened cans/cartons of 12-ounces/354-ml each or less, per person.

Is there a liquid limit on a cruise? ›

Non-alcoholic beverages may not exceed 12 standard (17 oz.) cans, bottles or cartons per stateroom. Milk and distilled water brought on for infant, medical, or dietary use are permitted.

Can I bring a hair dryer on a cruise? ›

Note: Personal grooming devices such as hair dryers, flat irons, curling irons and shavers are allowed on board when used with proper caution. However, if such devices are determined to pose a hazard, they will be removed and returned the last day of the cruise prior to debark.

How much money should you carry-on a cruise? ›

Most guests bring $50-$120 cash per day to spend during the cruise. You will have many opportunities to purchase duty free goods, take exciting shore excursions, buy local souvenirs, play your chance in the casino, or enjoy some pampering in the spa.

What do you wear on a cruise in the evening? ›

If you want to attend a “cruise elegant” evening, bring a fancier, more formal outfit. Men can wear suits or dress slacks with a sport coat and dress shirt. For women, co*cktail dresses, pantsuits or elegant skirts and blouses are appropriate. Some guests like to go all out with a tuxedo or ball gown.

Do cruises check your carry-on bags? ›

When you arrive at the Port Authority Security in the cruise terminal, you will pass a security checkpoint where all carry-on luggage goes through X-rays and other baggage is checked in. All checked bags on cruise ships are scanned.

Do I need fancy clothes for a cruise? ›

Casual, resort-style wear is appropriate for daytime. But in the evenings, the dress code is almost always elegant casual, with the exception of the final evening of each cruise (which is casual).

How to budget for a 7 day cruise? ›

SUMMARY OF BUDGET FOR A 7 DAY CRUISE.
  1. Cruise Fare: $600 to $2,000 per person (varies based on cruise line, cabin type, itinerary, and season).
  2. Taxes and Fees: Approximately $100 to $300 per person.
  3. Gratuities: $70 to $105 per person (estimated at $10 to $15 per day, per person).

How many dress up days are on a 7 day Carnival Cruise? ›

Most 3- and 4-night cruises have one formal night; most 7-night cruises have 2 formal nights; most 10-night cruises have 3 formal nights, and so on.

How much money should I bring on a week long cruise? ›

Most guests bring $50-$120 cash per day to spend during the cruise. You will have many opportunities to purchase duty free goods, take exciting shore excursions, buy local souvenirs, play your chance in the casino, or enjoy some pampering in the spa.

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