The Ultimate Cruise Packing List: What to Bring and What to Leave at Home
John Smith
The Essentials
- Travel Documents: Passport/ID, cruise tickets, flight information, and any necessary visas. Keep digital copies as a backup.
- Day Bag: A small backpack or tote for excursions to carry water, sunscreen, a camera, and souvenirs.
- Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste.
Clothing
The key is to pack layers and versatile pieces.
- Casual Wear: T-shirts, shorts, skirts, and casual dresses for daytime on the ship and in port.
- Evening Wear: Most cruises have 'smart casual' or 'elegant' dress codes for dinner. Pack a couple of nice outfits. Men might need a collared shirt and trousers, while women could opt for a dress or a nice top and skirt.
- Swimsuits: Bring at least two so one can dry while you wear the other. A cover-up is also essential for walking to and from the pool.
- Activewear: For the gym or active excursions like hiking or kayaking.
- Outerwear: A light jacket or cardigan for cool evenings, and a rain jacket, just in case.
What to Leave at Home
- Irons and Steamers: These are considered fire hazards and are banned on most cruise lines. Your ship will have a laundry and pressing service.
- Hair Dryers: Every cabin comes equipped with one.
- Too Many Shoes: Try to limit yourself to a comfortable pair for walking, a pair for the evening, and flip-flops for the pool.