Ultimate Cruise Packing Guide From The Essentials to The Whoa Glad I Brought That Item

Never been on a cruise before and wondering what to pack? Here’s what you need that will help make your cruise less stressful and what you should bring to maximize and organize your cruise stateroom!

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What To Pack In Your Carry-on (for the cruise and flight)

These should always go in your carry-on. Heads up that depending on when you board the ship, you may not be able to access your stateroom right away. And it normally takes a few hours for your checked bag to make it to your cabin but it might be delayed until evening.

  • Passport (valid at least 6 months past return) if required or Government-issued ID
  • Medications – do not put these in your checked luggage and also anything you consider essential!
  • Cruise boarding documents
  • Travel insurance details
  • Credit cards (bring your no foreign transactions cards) + how much cash and in what currency/denominations is heavily destination-dependent (or get a bank that doesn’t charge you foreign transaction fees or fees to use ATMs overseas)
  • Printed luggage tags (if required by cruise line)
  • Smart move: at least one change of clothes + swimsuit/cover-up
  • REMINDER: airlines require power banks to go in your carry-on

Travel + Cruise Essentials

Cruise Cabin & Organization Items

You will want items to help you organize and maximize as staterooms aboard a cruise ship can make for cramped quarters. My Oceanview cabins have ranged from 127 ft² (11.8 m²) to 190 ft² (18 m²) as shown in the photos below! For more details, check out my stateroom tour/rating series – all linked here (this is an ongoing series so a new cabin review is being posted every week or so!)

There are many restrictions on what you can bring aboard so I have also included things that will make your cruise less stress and/or more comfortable.

Like the cabin, the sizes of closets can vary pretty dramatically as well with the first photo being all of the closet space in one stateroom and the second and third pic are for a cabin on a different line!

Toiletries & Health Essentials – Some Very Cruise Specific

Typically the only outlets that you will have in a stateroom

Tech and Photography Gear

Shore Excursion & Port Day Packing List

Not all items are applicable to all cruises but a general idea of some of the items to consider:

The Essentials (Including Some That Were Hard Learned Lessons!) That I Now Pack in My Daypack

Cruise Clothing Essentials

Evening & Dinner Attire

Dress codes vary by cruise line, but most include casual and dressier nights.

  • Casual dinner outfits (resort casual)
  • 1–2 dressy outfits (cocktail dress, slacks + blouse/shirt)
  • Light sweater or wrap (ships can get chilly at night)
  • Dress shoes or wedges

Themed Nights!

Get into the spirit and dress to impress accordingly – these are some of the themed events for cruises I have been on and if applicable, how to find the info for your specific sailing from cruise line. Otherwise, Facebook and roll call/ship specific groups are where I have learned about things like this!

  • Holland America: Orange night (to celebrate Dutch Heritage), formal night (and people were dressed up! on my Nordics cruise)
    • Once onboard: In the app, themed nights are noted under each applicable day
  • MSC: White Party, a 70s / Flower Power themed
    • Typically a few weeks before sailing: In the app, Under “Useful Info” tab with “What To Wear” Section -> “Theme Parties” subsection
  • NCL: Glow/White Party, 90s night
  • Princess: White Night (this was the New Years Eve on
    • Once onboard: In the app, themed nights are noted under each applicable day
  • Virgin Voyages: PJ Party, 80s themed workout classes, “We Fancy”, Scarlet Night

Some Items to Consider for Sea Days

Now that you know what to pack, plan the perfect port days on your cruise with my FREE Cruise Port / Travel Guides all available here!

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Rosemary is a travel hacker, points nerd and female solo traveler who’s explored 70+ countries without a trust fund, sugar daddy, or sponsored content. Every mile, upgrade, and trip is completely self-funded using a mix of points, miles, and cash or earned with elite status. And she shows you the receipts along with a mildly concerning amount of spreadsheets. Through firsthand experience and plenty of trial and error, she teaches everyday travelers the art of travel hacking and how they too can travel for cheaper, better, and more often. While Rosemary doesn’t take herself too seriously, she does take award travel (and searching for the best ice cream) seriously – because seeing the world shouldn’t be reserved for the rich, the retired, or content creators with brand deals.

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