The Ultimate Cruise Packing List (2024)

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Packing Checklist for a Cruise Clothing Shoes Gear and Accessories Bags and Luggage T+L’s Top Picks and Tips Best Swimsuit for Women RXRXCOCO One Piece V-Neck Swimsuit Best Swimsuit for Men Maamgic Swim Shorts Best Dress Columbia Women’s Freezer Maxi Dress Best Jumpsuit ZESICA Strapless Jumpsuit Best Pants for Men Columbia Silver Ridge Convertible Pants Best Shirt for Men Hanes Cool DRI Performance Polo Shirt Best Outerwear for Men and Women REI Co-op XeroDry GTX Jacket Best Base Layer for Men and Women Craft CORE Wool Mix Base Layer Set Best Active Shoes for Men and Women Xero Aqua X Sport Water Shoes Best Evening Shoes for Women Vionic Heeled Sandal Best Evening Shoes for Men Ace Marks Travel Derby Shoes Best Versatile Shoes for Women NAOT Kayla Sandal Best Versatile Shoes for Men OluKai Slip-On Sneakers Best Beach Bag Hello Beaches Straw Beach Bag Best Motion Sickness Solution Psi Bands Acupressure Wrist Bands Best Beach Hat for Women Simplicity Women's Roll-up Straw Sun Hat Best Unisex Hat Fancet Packable Straw Fedora Best Warm Beanie Minus33 Ridge Cuff Beanie Best Unisex Sunglasses Ray-Ban Unisex Polarized Sunglasses Best Duffle Bag Deux Mains Mission Essential Duffle Bag Best Suitcase Samsonite Hardside Expandable Best Packing Cubes Bagail 8 Set Packing Cubes Best Evening Handbag Simitri Island Half Moon Bag Best Daytime Crossbody Sea Bags Convertible Bucket Bag Best Daypack Terra Thread Gaia Sling Bag Why Trust Travel + Leisure Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts FAQs References

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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.

Packing Checklist for a Cruise

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.

Clothing

Shoes

Gear and Accessories

Bags and Luggage

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

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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

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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.

Best Dress

Columbia Women’s Freezer Maxi Dress

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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.

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Best Jumpsuit

ZESICA Strapless Jumpsuit

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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

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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

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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

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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 Pacl*te 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

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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.

Best Shoes

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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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Best Warm Beanie

Minus33 Ridge Cuff Beanie

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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

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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 Duffle Bag

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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 Hardside Expandable

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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

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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

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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.

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Best Daytime Crossbody

Sea Bags Convertible Bucket Bag

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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 handcraftedbag. 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.

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I avoid packing on a cruise?

    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.

  • How many outfits should I pack?

    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 co*cktail 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.

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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.

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Benefits of a Cruise:

  • A cruise offers the opportunity to visit multiple destinations without the need to unpack and repack multiple times [[1]].
  • It provides a variety of onboard amenities such as food, entertainment, and service [[1]].
  • Cruise lines often handle the planning and logistics of the trip, making it a convenient option for travelers [[1]].

Packing Tips for a Cruise:

  • Consider the activities and weather at your destination when packing for a cruise [[1]].
  • Pay attention to dress code requirements for dinner, which can vary from "smart casual" to "formal" depending on the cruise line [[1]].
  • Don't forget to pack essential items such as your passport, travel documents, prescription medications, toiletries, undergarments, and a portable charger [[1]].

Clothing Recommendations:

  • When packing clothes, prioritize lightweight, cool, and natural fabrics like cotton, linen, and silk [[1]].
  • For evening wear, consider slacks, polo shirts/button-down shirts, chic sandals, skirts/tops, sundresses, and nice jeans without rips or holes [[1]].
  • Layering is important for cruises to colder climates. Instead of bulky sweaters, opt for lighter wool base layers, lightweight fleece middle layers, and waterproof outer layers [[1]].

Recommended Swimsuits:

  • RXRXCOCO One Piece V-Neck Swimsuit is recommended for women. It offers tummy control, comes in various colors, and provides good coverage [[1]].
  • Maamgic Quick Dry Swim Trunks are recommended for men. They feature a mesh lining, quick-dry polyester, and a Velcro pocket [[1]].

Recommended Dresses and Jumpsuits:

  • Columbia Women’s Freezer Maxi Dress is recommended as a versatile dress for day and evening wear. It is designed to keep you cool and protected from the sun [[1]].
  • ZESICA Strapless Jumpsuit is recommended as a comfortable and stylish option for transitioning from daytime casual to nighttime chic [[1]].

Recommended Pants and Shirts for Men:

  • Columbia Silver Ridge Convertible Pants are recommended for men. They can be converted into shorts and offer sun protection [[1]].
  • Hanes Cool DRI Performance Polo Shirt is recommended as a versatile shirt that can be worn all day and night. It is made from comfortable polyester jersey fabric and has odor-protection technology [[1]].

Recommended Outerwear:

  • REI Co-op XeroDry GTX Jacket is recommended as a waterproof and breathable rain jacket for both men and women [[1]].

Recommended Base Layers:

  • Craft CORE Wool Mix Base Layer Set is recommended as a warm and moisture-wicking base layer for both men and women [[1]].

Recommended Shoes:

  • When choosing shoes for a cruise, consider comfort and versatility. Xero Aqua X Sport Water Shoes are recommended for both men and women. They offer natural comfort, protection, and all-terrain traction [[1]].
  • Vionic Rosabel Heeled Sandal is recommended as a not-too-dressy but not-too-casual option for women. It provides arch support and is suitable for evening wear [[1]].
  • Ace Marks Travel Derby Shoes are recommended as foldable and comfortable dress shoes for men. They are handcrafted in Italy and offer flexibility and style [[1]].
  • Naot Kayla Sandal is recommended as a versatile sandal for women. It provides support, comfort, and can transition from day to night [[1]].
  • OluKai Laeahi Slip-On Sneakers are recommended as versatile shoes for men. They offer water resistance, breathability, and a two-in-one drop heel design [[1]].

Recommended Accessories:

  • Hello Beaches Straw Beach Bag is recommended as a fashionable and functional beach bag with multiple pockets [[1]].
  • Psi Bands Acupressure Wrist Bands are recommended as a chemical-free solution for motion sickness. They are adjustable and come in various colors and patterns [[1]].
  • Simplicity Women's Roll-up Straw Sun Hat is recommended as a visor-style hat for women. It offers sun protection and allows for easy hair styling [[1]].
  • Fancet Packable Straw Fedora is recommended as a packable and crushable hat for both men and women. It comes in various sizes and colors [[1]].
  • Minus33 Ridge Cuff Beanie is recommended as a warm beanie made from merino wool. It is thin, lightweight, and machine-washable [[1]].
  • Ray-Ban Unisex Polarized Sunglasses are recommended as durable and polarized sunglasses for both men and women. They provide glare-free vision and protection from wind [[1]].

Recommended Bags and Luggage:

  • Deux Mains Mission Essential Duffle Bag is recommended as a stylish and sustainable duffle bag made from leather. It features a separate shoe compartment and multiple pockets [[1]].
  • Samsonite Omni PC Hardside Expandable Spinner is recommended as a scratch-resistant and lightweight suitcase with TSA locks and expansion capability [[1]].
  • Bagail 8 Set Packing Cubes are recommended as space-saving and organizing tools for your suitcase. They come in various sizes and shapes, including a shoe bag and a drawstring bag for dirty clothes [[1]].
  • Simitri Island Half Moon Bag is recommended as an evening handbag with a metal flap closure and a detachable pearl strap [[1]].
  • Sea Bags Convertible Bucket Bag is recommended as a versatile crossbody bag made from recycled sailcloth. It can be worn in multiple ways and is perfect for day activities [[1]].
  • Terra Thread Gaia Sling Bag is recommended as a lightweight and eco-friendly daypack made from cotton canvas. It has multiple pockets and is machine-washable [[1]].

Please note that the information provided above is based on this article, and the recommendations are sourced from travel writers, cruise experts, and product reviews.

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FAQs

How many outfits do you need for a 7 day cruise? ›

Here's what to pack for a 7-day cruise to the Caribbean

You should average two outfits per day, as you'll wear one during the day and one at night for dinner.

What is the secret code on a cruise ship? ›

Cruise workers have their own secret language they use to communicate with one another. Code words like "oscar" are used to alert crew members of emergencies without causing mass panic. Other terms, like "babaloo" and "mamagayo," are used to describe annoying guests or employees.

Can you tell how full a cruise ship is? ›

Go online and create a mock booking

Before your cruise departs, you can head online and recreate your booking. This will tell you whether certain cabin categories are sold out, as well as a rough estimate of how many rooms are available within each.

How much money should I take on a 7 day cruise? ›

And how much cash should you take on your next cruise? We're here to help you figure it out! Experts say the average cruise passenger spends anywhere from $52 to $89 per day, but the amount you'll spend will, of course, vary based on cruise line, ship, experience and your individual preferences.

How many swimsuits for a 5 day cruise? ›

For a 10-day (or more) vacation: bring 4 to 5 swimsuits. For a 7-day vacation: bring 3 to 4 swimsuits. For a 5-day vacation: bring 2 to 3 swimsuits. For a 3-day vacation: bring 1 to 2 swimsuits.

What does Charlie Charlie Charlie mean on a ship? ›

Charlie, Charlie, Charlie is the code for a security threat aboard Royal Caribbean ships and the code for upcoming helicopter winch operations aboard c-bed accommodation vessels. Code Blue usually means a medical emergency. Delta, Delta, Delta is the code for a possible bio-hazard among some cruise lines.

What is the one word you can't say on a cruise ship? ›

Aboard the Serenade to the Seas is popular TikToker Marc Sebastian, who has been sharing his experience on the platform. In a recent video with over 4.3 million views, he revealed what he's learned over his first few weeks aboard the ship; the biggest was the one word you're not allowed to say: Titanic.

What does code papa mean on a cruise ship? ›

Papa: Pollution or oil spill. Sierra: Call for a stretcher. Priority 2: Leak. Kilo: All staff to report to emergency posts.

How long does it take to get off a cruise ship when the cruise is over? ›

Disembarking all passengers from a cruise ship takes a few hours, depending on the cruise ship's size. From the time your color-coded departure group is called, you can be off the ship in 15 minutes.

How to find out what cabins are available on a cruise? ›

Just click the button Availability on any of the cruise description pages and you will immediately see the available categories on your selected cruise from the cruise line reservation system. With another click, the available cabins will even be displayed in the deck plan!

How do I know if my cruise is all inclusive? ›

An all-inclusive cruise is a package that includes most, if not all, of the onboard amenities, activities, food, and beverages in the upfront price. This means that guests do not have to worry about additional expenses for meals, drinks, or entertainment, as these are included in the cruise fare.

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.

How much money should a person bring on a cruise? ›

As a general rule, plan to have $50 to $100 each day in the local currency. Also, you may want to bring an extra $20 a day for tipping crew members. Make sure to include smaller bills for tips. Fifty to a hundred dollars a day should be enough to cover small purchases, tips and snacks at each port.

Do they look through your bags on a cruise? ›

Just like the security screening at an airport, we also screen all luggage our guests bring onboard to ensure everyone's safety. If there is an item in your luggage that is prohibited or is believed to be prohibited, your bag will be taken to a screening location and will be inspected by our Security Team onboard.

How many outfits to bring on a cruise? ›

Pack one outfit for every day, or plan to do laundry on your cruise ship. I like to look for ways to reuse pieces to save space. For example, I'll dress up a top with a skirt or dress pants for dinner, then wear the same shirt with jeans in port the following day.

How many bags can I take on a 7 day cruise? ›

What should I pack? To help you plan, on cruises of 3-5 days, please limit your luggage to a maximum of one bag, per person. On cruises of 6 days or longer, no more than two bags, per person.

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 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.

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