ULTIMATE First Time Cruise Packing List: What to Pack for a cruise - Wandermust Family (2024)

So you are taking a cruise for the first time! Cruises are a great holiday but they can feel a little overwhelming if you haven’t been on one before. In our ULTIMATE First Time Cruise Packing List we have you covered to make sure you don’t forget anything you will need on your first cruise vacation.

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What should I bring on my first cruise? Documentation Essentials

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Passports or Valid ID

Depending on your port of origin and itinerary will depend on the type of ID you require. If you are on a closed loop cruise leaving, and returning and staying in your country of origin then you have more choices of photo ID that can be taken and used for embarkation. However the safest form of ID to take with you is always your passport and is essential for non closed loop cruises and fly cruise packages. If there is one thing you don’t want to forget to pack for your cruise it is your passport.

This will be required as part of the embarkation process so be sure not to forget it. For more cruise embarkation day tipsclick here.

Travel Insurance

In my opinion travel insurance is a must whatever type of holiday you are going on. If you are going on a cruise make sure you travel insurance covers cruise travel, the duration of cruise and all of the ports you will be visiting etc. BE sure to have electronic and print copies of your travel insurance documentation with you at all times.

Any medical documentation

Whenever you travel with a medical condition it is recommend to travel with medical notes and any necessary doctors notes. Cruises have specific requirements on what people need to show if travelling with a medical condition for instance if you are planning to cruise while pregnantyou will need to proof due date and have a doctors note as minimum but it varies from cruise line to cruise line. Be sure to check the requirements of your cruise line when booking and check that they will carry.

What to Pack For Embarkation Day

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One thing that first time cruisers are sometimes surprised by is that your luggage is taken from you port side and may not be delivered to your stateroom until late that night. Therefore it is essential to pack your embarkation hand luggage carefully. This should at a minimum include:

  • Medications – these should be kept with you in your hand luggage rather than in your packed luggage
  • Evening Wear or Change of Clothes –the first evening dinner is usually cruise casual to accommodate those that have yet to receive their luggage by dinner time however if you would like to change for dinner be sure to have a change of clothes in your hand luggage.
  • Swimwear –if you plan to go swimming once you embark be sure to have swimwear in your hand luggage. Towels are provided by the ship.
  • Baby diapers, bottles, milk etc – If you are cruising with a baby or cruising with a toddler and they require diapers, milk. pacifiers etc then be sure you have packed them in your hand luggage.
  • Clothes and sun screen for the weather – on embarkation day you will be doing a muster drill. Be sure to have appropriate clothing and sun screen for the weather (depending whether you are on a hot weather or cold weather cruise).

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First Time Cruise Packing List: Clothing

Formal Wear on a cruise ship

The need for formal wear on your cruise will depend on a number of factors

  • Cruise line – Cunard required formal wear far more than Norwegian Cruise line
  • Length of Cruise – this will determine how many formal nights there will be on your cruise. You will need to decide how formal you want to be and whether you are happy to reuse outfits.
  • Whether you want to do formal night– now depending on the cruise and our mood we don’t always do formal night. If you don’t want to do formal night then don’t pack any formal wear and decide to eat in the buffet restaurant on that night. However if this is your first cruise I would advise you participate as it is part of the cruise experience in my opinion.

Swimwear

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Even if you are not traveling on a cruise itinerary that covers a lot of beaches be sure to pack your swimwear. Even if you have no plans to use the pool in my opinion there is nothing better than jumping in the hot tub after dinner.

Comfortable Walking Shoes

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Depending on your ports of call and the activities you decide to do will depend on how much walking there is. Wherever you are going I recommend packing at least one pair of sensible walking shoes.

Flip Flops

I use this around the pool!

Swimwear Cover

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If you plan on lounging around on deck this is another essential.

Transitional Clothes / Capsule Wardrobe

Depending if you are happy to do laundry on your vacation or pay for ship laundry will depending whether you need to pack an outfits for each day or not. I try and have transitional clothes that I can dress up for dinner and then use a more casual accessory and use it in the port on a subsequent day. I also put some spares in just in case.

Pashmina or Layers

Even if you are traveling to a warm weather location I find that the dining rooms in the evening can get chilly with the air conditioning so I always take a pashmina or smart cardigan as an extra layer.

Sun Hat and Sunglasses

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Particularly for warm weather destinations, a sun hat or cap for men is very useful and sunglasses are always an essential.

If you are cruising with a baby be sure to check out our cruising with a baby packing list.

What to Pack for a Cruise – Other Essentials

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Microfibre Towel

If you will be hitting a lot of beaches on your itienrary I always recommend packing a quick dry microfibre towel

Waterproof Protection for Phones

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Again, another essential if you are hitting beaches and don’t want to leave valuables on the beach while you head into the sea (never recommended) then you should get a waterproof protection for your phone and valuables so you can keep them with you at all times.

Lanyard for your Cruise Key Card

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I personally don’t use a lanyard but many people on cruises like to keep their cruise cabin key on a lanyard so they have it with them at all times. You can even get some lovely cruise themed ones so they don’t feel like the ones you get at work.

Pool Bag

Whether just for use on the lido deck or on beach excursions pool bags are handy for carting around swimwear, towels and books.

Suncream, Aftersun and Toiletries

Although you can buy toiletry essentials on board you will pay a premium so be sure to bring them on board with you.

Camera and Chargers

Self explanatory

Snorkel Gear

This is only for those traveling to destinations that offer snorkelling.

Adapter Plug

Modern life means we need to charge a lot of things. Depending on where you are from and plugs you have I always recommend having a universal travel adapter with you.

Books or E Book Reader

Cruises for me (at least before I travelled with kids) was all about relaxing with a good book on deck. Don’t forget to pack one with you.

What not to bring on a cruise ship

Kettle

If you like tea first thing i the morning like I do (I am British after all) it might be tempting to bring your travel kettle along with you. Unfortanately these aren’t allowed and you state room attendant will remove if they see

Too much and the wrong types of Alcohol

Can you bring alcohol on a cruise ship is a commonly asked question. Depending on the line you are on will depend whether you are allowed to bring alcohol on board and the types and amount. Check with your line before packing your alcohol.

Iron

Similar to the kettle, you just aren’t allowed these in your stateroom.

First Time Cruise Packing List FAQS

Can I bring bottled water on a cruise ship?

This varies from line to line. Some do not permit while others allow small quantities but not in checked luggage. Be sure to check with your cruise line before sailing as to their policy.

Can you bring snacks on a cruise?

While fruit and vegetables and other perishables are not permitted most cruise lines permit you to bring onboard a small quantity of prepackaged snacks.

Do cruises provide toiletries?

Cruises do tend to provide toiletries in form of soap and all in one shower gel shampoo however I don’t find these to be very good. I always take some of my own toiletries with me particularly condition for itineraries that I will be at the beach or using the pool lots.

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Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

Introduction

I am an experienced traveler and cruise enthusiast with extensive firsthand knowledge of cruise vacations. I have been on numerous cruises and have a deep understanding of the intricacies and considerations involved in planning for and experiencing a cruise holiday. My expertise in this area comes from personal experience, in-depth research, and a passion for exploring the world through the unique lens of cruise travel.

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Documentation Essentials

  • Passports or Valid ID: Depending on the port of origin and itinerary, the type of ID required varies. For closed loop cruises within the country of origin, a photo ID may be sufficient, but for non-closed loop cruises and fly cruise packages, a passport is essential.

  • Travel Insurance: It is highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers cruise travel, the duration of the cruise, and all ports of call. Electronic and print copies of the travel insurance documentation should be carried at all times.

  • Any Medical Documentation: Traveling with a medical condition requires carrying medical notes and any necessary doctor's notes. Specific requirements may vary by cruise line, such as proof of due date and a doctor's note for pregnant travelers.

What to Pack For Embarkation Day

  • Medications, evening wear or a change of clothes, swimwear, baby supplies, and appropriate clothing for the weather are essential items to pack for embarkation day.

First Time Cruise Packing List: Clothing

  • Formal Wear: The need for formal wear depends on the cruise line, the length of the cruise, and personal preferences. Participation in formal nights is part of the cruise experience, and swimwear should also be packed regardless of the itinerary.

  • Comfortable Walking Shoes, Flip Flops, Swimwear Cover, Transitional Clothes, Sun Hat, and Sunglasses: These items are essential for comfort, versatility, and protection during the cruise.

What to Pack for a Cruise – Other Essentials

  • Microfiber Towel, Waterproof Protection for Phones, Lanyard for Cruise Key Card, Pool Bag, Sunscreen, Aftersun, Toiletries, Camera and Chargers, Snorkel Gear, Adapter Plug, Books or E-Book Reader: These items cover a range of needs, from beach excursions to personal entertainment and convenience.

What not to bring on a cruise ship

  • Kettle, Excessive Alcohol, Iron: Items such as kettles and irons are not allowed in staterooms, and the allowance for bringing alcohol on board varies by cruise line.

First Time Cruise Packing List FAQs

  • Can I bring bottled water on a cruise ship?: Policies vary by cruise line, and it's advisable to check with the specific cruise line before sailing.

  • Can you bring snacks on a cruise?: While perishables may not be permitted, most cruise lines allow a small quantity of prepackaged snacks to be brought on board.

  • Do cruises provide toiletries?: Although cruises tend to provide toiletries such as soap and all-in-one shower gel shampoo, bringing personal toiletries, especially for specific needs, is recommended.

This comprehensive guide aims to ensure that first-time cruisers are well-prepared and equipped to make the most of their cruise vacation.

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