Complete Guide: What to Pack for a Cruise Plus Printable Checklist (2024)

It’s been decades and hundreds of cruises since I packed for my first cruise. Never one to leave anything behind, you’d think I packed for an around-the-world voyage rather than a seven-night Caribbean cruise.

Back then, I didn’t have a cruise packing list or even a checklist to help me pack for my cruise. That’s why I finally put together a cruise packing list for a Caribbean cruise. Or a cruise to just about anywhere!

If you’re wondering what to pack for your cruise, here’s my complete guide to packing for a cruise.

Plus at the end, there’s a printable packing checklist to get you organized and on your way.

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What Things to Pack for a Cruise

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Over the years, I’ve fine-tuned what I should pack for a cruise. I try to pack light so I can always maneuver my way through any concourse, corridor or cobblestone street.

My goal is to pack everything I need into a 25” spinner suitcase plus a carry-on bag like a backpack or duffle. I check my larger suitcase with the port baggage handler, along with a $5 tip!

Lately, for my iPad, laptop, camera and accessories, I use my Delsey small computer spinner suitcase, too. I’ve dragged both pieces of luggage with me on a two dozen transatlantic crossings, 40+ river cruises and hundreds of Caribbean and other cruises.

Complete Guide: What to Pack for a Cruise Plus Printable Checklist (2)Here’s my favorite Delsey 25″ spinner that I use. I bought the dark red Delsey set in 2015 (in photo above) and it’s still rolling!

Complete Guide: What to Pack for a Cruise Plus Printable Checklist (3)And the expandable 19″ computer case.Complete Guide: What to Pack for a Cruise Plus Printable Checklist (4)Complete Guide: What to Pack for a Cruise Plus Printable Checklist (5)

Four Basic Rules for Packing for a Cruise

  • The first seems obvious but frequently overlooked; know the weather where you’ll cruise.
  • Second, essential items you’ll need no matter where the destination.
  • Third, take half of what you’ve pulled out of your closet and drawers.
  • Fourth, certain items must always stay with you.

What to Pack in Your Carry-On Bag or Backpack

  • Important paperwork – tickets and travel insurance info
  • List of emergency phone numbers back home
  • Travel ID documents – passport, visas
  • Wallet with cash, credit cards (2 credit cards if possible or 1 debit and 1 credit card), driver’s license
  • Cruise line luggage tags to attach at destination (if you are flying)
  • All medications in original prescription container
  • Tip money for porters – $1 and $5 dollar bills in US currency
  • Jewelry (leave the good stuff at home)
  • Touch-up makeup and toiletries
  • Spare glasses and/or contact lenses
  • Compact camera – in addition to my iPhone camera.
  • Phone and equipment chargers
  • Change of clothes to wear until your luggage is delivered
  • Laptop, iPad, Kindle Paperwhite e-reader

Even Teddy loves Packing Cubes. I wouldn’t travel without them. I usually roll my clothes into each packing cube.

When I unpack in my stateroom, the cube is unzipped and placed into drawers or on shelves. So easy.

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Clothes to Pack for a Cruise

  • Underwear
  • Dress socks/stockings, athletic socks
  • Sleepwear
  • Swimsuits: 1 or 2 and cut-offs are not allowed in the pool
  • 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
  • Jeans are acceptable – not torn or ratty looking – and not at dinner in the main dining room.

More Cruise Packing Tips: What to Pack for an Alaska Cruise

What to Wear on Formal Night

Much of your decision on what to pack for formal night should be based on the cruise line you choose. Many passengers on luxury lines like Silversea, Regent and Cunard tend to dress up on formal nights.

  • Women: One or two dressy outfits – dressy pants and blouse, co*cktail dress. Some women still wear long formal dresses but not as often.
  • Men: One sport coat or dark jacket, 2 ties, 1 or 2 collared shirts.

Shoes and Wearable Accessories

  • 3-5 pairs: Sandals, sneakers, dress shoes, comfortable walking shoe. Optional – sturdy closed-toe shoes for horseback riding or hiking, flip-flops for pool, beach and inside your stateroom.
  • Lightweight sweater, cardigan or pashmina for air conditioned public rooms.
  • Crushable sun hat/cap/visor
  • Belt
  • Packable poncho (disposable) or folding umbrella
  • Bring “layer-able” clothes and a jacket if cooler weather is predicted, say for a winter cruise that includes the Bahamas.

Cruise Maven Packing Tip

Seems obvious but easy to overlook. Choose one major color and mix ‘n’ match your wardrobe around it. Bring 1 or 2 lightweight scarves to dress up or change the appearance of the same outfit.

Toiletries

Your cruise ship will provide the basics: shampoo, conditioner, body lotion. Sometimes their shampoo doubles as body wash. Ick. Unless you’re going on a luxury cruise, you may want to bring your own.

  • Shampoo and conditioner
  • Poo-Pouri
  • Hair spray or styling spray/gel
  • Bar soap/body wash
  • Body lotion
  • Sunscreen
  • Emery board and nail clipper
  • Deodorant
  • Toothbrush – toothpaste – floss
  • Travel size mouthwash
  • Contact lens solution (spare lenses go in your carry-on)
  • Eye makeup remover
  • Insect repellent
  • Lip balm with an SPF and for the dry air in the stateroom
  • After-sun lotion with aloe
  • Flat or curling iron
  • Folding hair dryer. Ask the cruise line –Some older ships still have wall-mounted, short cord, low-watt dryers.
  • Styling brushes and comb

Makeup and Skin Care

If you tend to use a full array of makeup every day, try to bring only the bare necessities.

  • Mascara
  • Liner
  • Eye shadow base
  • Foundation
  • Blusher
  • Makeup brushes
  • Concealer – If you plan to tan, bring concealer one shade darker, too
  • Eyebrow pencil and/or powder filler
  • Day treatment products
  • Night treatment products
  • Hand/body lotion

Here’s My Printable Cruise Packing List

What to pack for a 7-night cruise also works for a 14-night cruise. On a weekend getaway cruise to the Bahamas, obviously you won’t need as much clothing but you’ll still pack the same items in your carry-on bag.

Cruise Packing Tip for Cosmetics

I’ve stopped using those pretty makeup bags. Instead, I use clear plastic zip-top freezer bags in various sizes. I put all makeup brushes into one bag. Then eye makeup and face products (blush, concealer, foundation) into another.

Hair brushes and combs (yes I travel with two hair brushes, one wide-tooth comb and a rat-tail comb) go into a large freezer bag.

Hair products (travel size hair spray, mousse and conditioner) in yet another freezer bag. I can see where every item is without having to rummage around to find the right item.

Finally, when I unpack I put ALL my eye pencils, mascara, and brushes into one or two of the bathroom glasses. Easy to find, use and put away.

Another advantage of using little bags – I can roll them up and stuff each one inside my shoes and save a ton of space.

Medications & Hygiene

  • All daily meds must go into your carry-on bag. Bring the original containers.
  • Get your prescriptions refilled at home so you don’t run out.
  • Sanitary items for women, bathroom wipes, Clorox wipes for stateroom surfaces, handiwipes for shore excursions
  • Ask your physician about a “care” package – cough meds, antibiotics, Imodium, Benadryl-type antihistamine – anti-itch med, anti-nausea etc.
  • First aid supplies – assorted bandages, antibiotic ointment, alcohol wipes, aspirin or whatever you take for pain relief, kid scissors
  • Seasick pills like Bonine (doesn’t make you drowsy) or Dramamine (makes you drowsy) or naturopathic remedies like candied ginger and ginger chewables. Check with your doctor first. I’m not a physician.

Cruise Maven Travel Tip

If you are bringing kids, check with their pediatrician for any other necessary items or suggestions on what you should pack for your cruise with kids.

Convenient Cruise Items

  • Night light for your stateroom
  • Travel-size flashlight
  • Travel alarm clock
  • Foam ear plugs
  • Magnet hooks to hang up clothes, important notes and such – most walls are metal.
  • Clothes pins to use for hanging hand washables on the shower clothes line
  • Highlighter pens to use for your daily cruise planner
  • Dirty clothes bag
  • Lightweight beach bag or tote bag that folds into itself for packing
  • Extra zip top freezer bags
  • A few sheets of bubble wrap for souvenirs

Read Next: 10 Essential Little Items to Pack for a Cruise

Electronics

  • Mobile phone
  • Phone charger including plug and cord (bring a spare if you have one)
  • Laptop or iPad/Kindle (goes in your carry-on) and chargers
  • Non-Surge Power Strip with USB
  • Camera, lenses and filters (see above – in your carry-on)
  • Camera battery charger and camera case
  • Underwater camera
  • iPhone Tripod Selfie Stick with remote
  • Any instruction books that you might need to brush up on devices’ features
  • Travel size bluetooth speaker and charger
  • External hard drive (I have this one) or flash drive to download your wonderful photos each night
  • Extra memory cards – so you don’t have to buy a weird, non-name brand card in port
  • Lightweight binoculars – especially if you don’t have a telephoto camera lens

ALWAYS download all your podcasts, music, movies and TV shows before you leave home.

Unless you buy an unlimited streaming internet package, don’t waste your expensive onboard internet minutes trying to download anything…it’s nearly impossible anyway.

Cruise Maven Packing Tip

Spread out all of your electronics on your bed before you pack them. Pair each device with its charger and accessories.

Then pack each device with its own gear. It will be a lot easier to find everything later.

How Do I Bring Alcohol on My Cruise

Each cruise line has its own and varying policy for BYOB.

  • You may be able to hand-carry one or two bottles of wine onboard your ship.
  • Check your cruise line’s website for its alcohol policy details or ask your travel agent
  • Read my list of every cruise lines’ policyfor bringing wine on your cruise ship.

I hope my cruise packing list helps you to know what to pack for your cruise. I still use my printable packing checklist every time I get ready to leave. Have a wonderful cruise!

Download My Printable Cruise Packing Checklist

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FAQs

How many outfits should I 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.

How to pack for a cruise with just a carry-on? ›

Tips for Packing Light for a Cruise
  1. Use Packing Cubes. ...
  2. Pack Outfits, Not Individual Clothing Items. ...
  3. Pack Outfits Around 1-2 Color Palettes. ...
  4. Don't Bring More Than 3 Pairs of Shoes. ...
  5. Pre-Pack Then Edit. ...
  6. Wear Your Bulkiest Clothing. ...
  7. Consider Doing Sink Laundry. ...
  8. Use the Ship's Laundering Service.

What is not allowed in luggage on a cruise? ›

Banned Items on Cruise Ships: List
  • Alcohol. ...
  • Illegal Drugs. ...
  • CBD. ...
  • Weapons, Ammunition & Imitation Weapons. ...
  • Knives, or Scissors with blades longer than 4inches. ...
  • Irons & Steamers. ...
  • Extension Leads. ...
  • Coffee Maker, Kettles, and Hot Plates.

How to pack for a week long cruise? ›

What to Pack for a Cruise
  1. Bring activity-appropriate clothing and shoes. ...
  2. Bring a Back Pack or Beach Tote. ...
  3. Bring Sunscreen and After-Sun Lotion. ...
  4. Bring Your Own Toiletries. ...
  5. Bring Medications for Upset Stomach and Motion Sickness. ...
  6. Bring an Underwater Camera. ...
  7. Bring Cash for Tipping. ...
  8. Bring a Portable Back Up Battery Charger.

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 pairs of shoes should you take on a cruise? ›

Remember not to pack the pair of shoes that make the most sense for you to wear to your cruise. Of the five pairs of shoes you bring, you will wear one pair and pack the other four pairs in your luggage. Yes, your five sets of shoes include the pair on your feet. Be sure your shoes are cleaned from obvious dirt.

Do cruise ships check your carry-on bags? ›

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.

Can you bring a backpack and a carry-on on a cruise? ›

Packing for a cruise is a breeze as most cruise lines don't have a strict luggage policy. Generally, cruise lines recommend you bring two pieces of luggage per person at a maximum weight of 50 pounds as well as a small carry-on bag, with dimensions not exceeding 22" x 14" x 9".

Can you take toiletries in hand luggage on a cruise? ›

Pack a carry-on bag

As well as essentials such as your passport, basic toiletries, sun cream, a change of clothing, why not also pack your bathing suit and flip-flops so you can have a dip in the pool.

Can I bring full size shampoo on a cruise? ›

I understand wanting to bring your favorite toiletry items with you on vacation. You are absolutely welcome to bring your own shampoo, conditioner, and body wash with you onboard. They don't even need to be travel-sized!

Can I pack snacks in my luggage on a cruise? ›

Shelf-stable snacks like chips, pretzels, protein bars or any other items packaged in sealed wrappers are permitted on every major cruise line. Just stick with store-bought goodies including candy, savory snacks, cookies or granola bars instead of whipping up a batch of homemade muffins or sandwiches to bring with you.

Do you take your luggage to your room on a cruise? ›

Having your luggage sent to your room is not required. If you'd rather keep it with you, that is an option.

Do you dress up every night on a cruise? ›

Shorter cruises feature one Evening Chic night. On all other nights of the cruise, guests are asked to wear smart casual attire.

How do you pack for a cruise so clothes don't wrinkle? ›

Rolling your clothing, bundling it up, divvying your clothes into packing organizers and packing lightly are all great ways for how to pack clothes without wrinkles.

How many dress up nights on a 7 day cruise? ›

7 Night Cruises - Usually on Day 2 and 6. 8 - 10 Night Cruises - 2 Formal Nights, Days vary by ship and sailing. 11 - 14 Night Cruises - 3 Formal Nights, Days vary by ship and sailing. 15+ Night Cruises - 3 or 4 Formal Nights, Days and number vary by ship and sailing.

How many outfits do I need for a 7 day trip? ›

Pack complimenting clothing.

I have a simple equation for a week of packing – three tops and three pants that all must match each other. This way I get nine outfits from six articles of clothing! Throw in a little black dress, and you're ready to take on any destination.

How many bags do I need for a 7 day cruise? ›

Generally, cruise lines recommend you bring two pieces of luggage per person at a maximum weight of 50 pounds as well as a small carry-on bag, with dimensions not exceeding 22" x 14" x 9".

How many bathing suits for a 7 day cruise? ›

If you are wondering what to pack for a Caribbean cruise that lasts 7 days, here are a few guidelines: Swimwear: 3 swimsuits and at least 3 swim cover-ups. Casual Looks: Pack at least 4 pairs of shorts, 5 – 7 t-shirts, 3 pairs of pants, 3 skirts, and a couple of day dresses.

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