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The ultimate rv rental packing list (downloadable pdf).

This RV Rental packing list was prepared particularly for a Cruise America RV Rental , where nothing is supplied. You can purchase provisional kits, but if possible, it’s best (and cheaper) to bring your own. At the bottom of this post is a downloadable PDF of the packing list. Click the following link if you would like a road trip packing list .

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RV Rental Packing List for the Kitchen

RV Packing list for the kitchen

  • Can/Bottle Opener & Corkscrew
  • Coffee Cups
  • Cooking Pot
  • Cooking Utensils
  • Eating utensils
  • Mixing Bowl (microwave safe)
  • Coffee maker
  • Paper Towels
  • Dish Towels
  • Cutting board
  • Condiments (salt/pepper, ketchup, oil, etc)

RV Packing List for the Bathroom

RV Packing List for the Bathroom

  • Bath Towels
  • Hand Towels
  • Wash Clothes
  • Pillowcases
  • Shampoo/Conditioner
  • Soap/Cosmetics
  • Toothbrush/paste
  • Toilet Paper

General Supplies

General supplies to bring on an RV road trip

  • Dish Soap 
  • Handheld Broom
  • Cleaning Supplies 
  • Sponges or Rags
  • Food Storage (tupperware/baggies)
  • Paper Maps (for no cell service areas)
  • Flashlights (or other portable lights)
  • Matches/lighter
  • Candles or Lantern
  • Shovel (Fire pit, sand, etc)
  • Drinking water
  • Laundry Bag
  • Detergent & roll of quarters
  • Leveling Blocks (Pieces of 2×6 would work)
  • Charging Cables
  • Bungee cords with hooks

Personal Items

Personal items to bring on an RV road trip

  • Toiletry Kit: (razor, tweezers, etc.)
  • Pharmacy: allergy, anti-inflammatory, etc.
  • Earplugs for the light sleeper
  • Insect Repellent
  • Device Chargers and Outlet Adapters
  • Sunscreen and Lotions
  • Hair dryer, brushes, combs, ties, etc.
  • First Aid Kit (bandages, antibiotic ointment, etc)

RV Packing List for Recreation Items

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  • Indoor Activities: card or board games, books, etc.
  • Outdoor Activities: Frisbee, sports equipment, etc.
  • Rain Gear: jackets, umbrellas, ponchos and boots
  • Swim Gear: swimsuits, inflatable rafts or tubes, sandals, etc.
  • Reusable Water Bottle
  • Hats or Visor
  • Firewood & Fire starter
  • Outdoor seating: Chairs, Blanket, Hammock, etc.

If you have any suggestions of additional items that should be included on this RV Packing list, be sure to leave a comment below. CLICK HERE to download the printable PDF.

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RV Camping Checklist: Printable Packing Lists for Beginners (Essentials & Must-haves)

Posted on February 19, 2024

RV camping can be so much fun! Soaking in the beauty of the great outdoors while enjoying the comforts of home on wheels is like a win-win. This RV camping checklist and free printable will ensure you’re prepared for the adventure ahead!

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Whether you’re a newbie to RV camping ( in that case, welcome! ), or you just got a new camper and want to ensure you’ve got what you need, this RV camping checklist has the best camper must haves.

From a weekend getaway to your local state park, or an epic adventure like Utah national parks road trip in your rig, these RV camping list essentials will help you create lasting memories along the way, instead of worrying what you forgot!

Grab your free printable RV camping checklist at the bottom of this guide.

Let’s dive in!

RV camping checklist essentials

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The first time setting up your RV can be quite a financial surprise. From kitchen items to bedding, activities and tools, it’s like paying for a small house all over again.

I tried to use consignment sales as best as I could so it wouldn’t cost an arm and a leg for supplies when we bought our camper, but it all adds up! My favorite items that I personally use in our motorhome are suggested below in this camping RV checklist as well.

Consider your first trip a test run when it comes to packing for your camping trip! The best part about this RV packing checklist is that you can customize it for your needs.

Be sure to read to the bottom where you’ll find the detailed list on how to get your rig road-ready, too.

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Ultimate RV packing list: inside your RV

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All the comforts of home inside your RV – kind of! 😉 It’s a good idea to consider using what you already own before buying new to save money for more RV vacations ! Whether you’re going on a long trip or a short weekend getaway, all the little things and details will help make your experience even better.

Personal items

  • Clothing items: enough for each person. Include shoes and sandals. Pack for the weather and any adventures you’re planning. Don’t forget hats and outerwear, too.
  • Clothing storage:  organize clothes in collapsible bins , hanging shelves or over-the-door hooks to maximize space and minimize clutter. Don’t forget to get creative with shoe storage , too.
  • Personal items:  toiletries, towels, medications and first-aid kit . Don’t forget the eco-friendly sunblock and bug spray ! Make sure you have RV toilet paper , too!
  • Laundry essentials: if you’re going on a long trip in your RV camper, pack a laundry bag, soap and quarters for machines, too.

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Home and comfort items

  • Bedding:  pack cozy blankets, sheets and pillows for each person to ensure a restful night’s sleep after a day of adventures. Pack based on the temperatures for your adventure – we had to add lots of layers while on our Banff to Jasper road trip !
  • Collapsible bucket and collapsible stool : two different uses, yet very handy to have both inside your RV when you don’t have as much space as a home. We often use the collapsible bucket for cleaning muddy paws off our dogs.
  • Climate control:  Ensure comfort in all weather with a fan for warm days and extra blankets or a portable heater for chilly nights. My family uses Vornado products, which are compact and perfect for warming or cooling the space!
  • Lighting:  equip your RV with adequate lighting options, such as LED lanterns, for a homey glow after sundown. Battery-powered puck lights are great for dim spaces inside your RV.
  • Window coverings: ensure privacy and help with temperature control. Don’t forget a windshield cover, too.
  • Cleaning supplies:  keep your small space tidy with eco-friendly cleaning products, a mini dust pan and hand-held vacuum (the best thing ever if you have kids or pets).
  • Storage tubs: Keeps items organized and dry with storage bins that fit your space. This RV packing checklist wouldn’t be complete without them!

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Entertainment

  • Entertainment:  include books, board games and a deck of cards to turn rainy days into memorable family moments. Clue and UNO are my family’s favorites!
  • Electronics:  don’t forget chargers for smartphones, tablets, and other gadgets to stay connected and entertained on the go. And take a few back up batteries – you never know when you’ll need them on an RV trip!
  • Wifi device – pack a hot spot if you feel you need connection while camping. Remember most state and national parks don’t have great service. Starlink is also a popular option for many RVers.

Kitchen and cooking checklist for your RV adventure

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This is probably the area where I was most specific when setting up my RV, and it honestly took a few trips to get it all right!

  • Food and meal plan: create your food list based on easy items that can be thrown together quickly with little fuss. Consider foods that can serve multiple purposes (like tortillas can be breakfast burritos and dinner quesadillas, as example). This is an area it will take some practice but no worries; you can always refine during your next camping trip.
  • Compact cookware:  nesting pots and pans save space and make storage simple. You really just need a few things. A small pot and larger one (that still fits in your space) then a small sheet pan that fits your oven.
  • Durable dinnerware:  plates, bowls and acrylic glasses that won’t break during travel. Please be kind to Mother Earth and don’t pack single use disposable plastics!
  • Utensils:  consider items you’ll actually use based on what you plan to cook. Likely you’ll have limited storage, so consider carefully before buying too much.

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  • Collapsible kitchenware:  Silicone colanders, measuring cups , and bowls compress for compact storage. I love the sets that save space in my RV!
  • Portable coffee maker:  wake up to your favorite brew with a French press or pour-over that requires minimal space.
  • Knife solution: I love my Cuisinart knife set that includes covers for each blade. And good news too – they fit comfortably in the drawer while keeping my family safe.
  • Drying rack: I love my collapsible dish drying rack , which works perfect when needed and travels nicely.

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  • Food storage containers:  stackable and airtight options preserve leftovers. Opt for square or rectangular shapes to maximize every inch in that tiny fridge of yours. I also love our reusable Stasher pouches , which do double-duty and make packing snacks for hikes like at Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico.
  • Spices:  small, labeled jars save space and keep seasonings within easy reach. You don’t need full sized equipment for RV camping trips unless you’re planning full-time travel.
  • Water filtration: we decided to invest in a whole-RV water filtration system for our motorhome, but you can also get a filter for a water pitcher. Please avoid single use plastics as much as possible! ♻️
  • Grill: my family loves our Blackstone Grill ! It folds down for storage and quickly assembles when we need it. Don’t forget a scraper, paper towels and extra propane for a smooth grilling experience.

Outdoor living: campsite setup and accessories (a must have on this RV camping checklist)

view of camping chairs and fire at sunset camping RV checklist

Enjoy your campsite with the right setup and accessories. You’ll want to spend plenty of time outdoors on your next adventure, and actually enjoy the beautiful places you go! This section is easy to evaluate what you might need right away and what can wait until your next trip, too.

  • Collapsible chairs : a campsite staple and a welcome haven after a day of exploration.
  • Hammock: this is a fun alternative to chairs. I loved relaxing in mine while exploring all the must-see activities in Grand Teton National Park .
  • Portable table : perfect for meals under the stars or an evening of cards. Also great as a helper for your grill when you need a side table!
  • String of lights or lantern: brighten those tranquil nights, weaving a soft glow around your outdoor sanctuary. Our family also uses head lamps when walking through campgrounds after dark.

two golden retriever dogs staring in distance at wooded campground

  • Outdoor rug: my family actually has 2 sizes, a large rug for creating a comfy space, and a smaller door mat for when the weather isn’t great (to keep the muck out!). Inside, we have an old rug of mine I got in college! 🤣
  • Outdoor games: consider compact yard games, scooters or activities that promise endless entertainment while RV camping. My kids enjoyed chalk and bubbles when they were younger!
  • Kid and pet accessories: remember to bring items that keep everyone happy and safe.

Maintenance and safety: RV checklist for keeping your rig in check

view of campers lined up at a campground on a sunny day

Now that we’ve gone through the essentials on the RV checklist when it pertains to comfort and recreation, let’s get to the basics of keeping your rig ready to go for your outdoor adventure! This part of the camping RV checklist will help you hit the open road with confidence, especially for first-time campers.

  • Tire pressure gauge:  regularly check your tires with a reliable gauge to maintain proper inflation and prevent blowouts. My family invested in a tire pressure monitoring system and it’s been an excellent peace of mind tool!
  • Tools:  stock wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, cordless drill and other handheld tools for on-the-go fixes and adjustments.
  • Leveling system: if your RV doesn’t come with a built-in system, you’ll need to grab leveling blocks and a bubble level to help. You’ll want to keep these somewhere easy to access as this is the first part of your set up. There are also electronic devices, like the LevelMate Pro , to make this step easier and faster. Fun fact: RV sites are rarely exactly level! 🙃
  • RV sewer kit:  carry hoses, fittings and gloves to manage waste disposal cleanly and efficiently. Don’t forget the black tank treatment (liquid or tablets), too.

exterior view of lock system on motorhome

  • RV lock system: not-so-fun-fact: most RV’s have universal keys that work across multiple RV brands. Swapping out our locks for this code lock has been awesome for our family’s security (and bonus – our kids can work the lock without keys, too).
  • Phone mount for GPS: easily mount your phone while you drive so it’s easy to follow but in a safe, distraction-free position.
  • Flashlight and batteries:  keep these handy for inspecting the RV during dark conditions or night-time emergencies.

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  • Fire extinguisher:  equip your vehicle with a fire extinguisher suitable for electrical and fuel fires, keeping it in a handy location.
  • Satellite communicator: pack this 2-way satellite communicator  in case of emergencies, especially when there’s no cell phone reception. It’s portable for hiking too, like the best hikes in Colorado  and so many more places.
  • Emergency roadside kit:  include items like warning triangles, a reflective vest, and jumper cables in case of a breakdown.
  • First aid kit :  have bandages, antiseptics, and over-the-counter medications ready for minor injuries or sudden illness. My family has had to use ours several times over the years, like while visiting Banff in summer .

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  • Water pressure regulator:  protect your RV’s plumbing by using a regulator to manage water pressure from campground hookups.
  • Surge protector:  Shield your electronic appliances from unexpected power surges with a robust surge protector.
  • Smoke and carbon monoxide detector:  test these vital alarms before departure and replace batteries each camping season.
  • RV owner’s manual:  familiarize yourself with your RV’s features and keep the manual accessible for troubleshooting and reference.

Getting road-ready: your to-do list

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Before hitting the road, walk through these action items to ensure you’re ready for your RV adventure!

  • Inspect your tires : check for proper inflation, tread depth and signs of wear. This simple step is your first line of defense against roadside troubles.
  • Verify lights and signals : ensure all lights, including brake lights, turn signals, and headlights are functioning correctly. Clear visibility keeps you and others safe during your travels.
  • Check back up camera: test to ensure you can see out of it clearly.

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  • Secure all hatches and storage : doors and compartments must be shut tight. Loose items can lead to damage or issues while driving. We even use bungee cords and rubber bands to pull the cabinets together after our Colorado road trip when a big bump created a huge catastrophe.
  • Test the battery : nothing stops a road trip faster than a dead battery. Make sure it’s fully charged and holding power like it should, especially if you’re RV camping without full hook-ups.

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  • Review hitch and towing equipment : confirm that they are secure and in good working order. Towing mishaps are the last thing you need.
  • Restock emergency kit : include items such as flares, first aid kit and a spare tire. These preparations could be a lifeline in a pinch.
  • Add water to your tank: just a bit, so that you’ll have enough water to get you to your campsite. When we take road trips, we like to add enough water to the tank to fill up water bottles and use our RV bathroom for breaks along the road. Water is heavy and you’ll use more gas if you fill up completely.

Free printable camping RV checklists

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In my journey to streamline the RV setup process, I created a set of comprehensive, free printable RV checklists. Each sheet is key to a stress-free departure and a well organized adventure!

From kitchen essentials to outdoor gear, these RV camping checklists will help you feel confident as you hit the road!

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I hope you have an absolutely amazing RV camping trip, and that these RV camping checklists are helpful for you!

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Cruise Packing List: 24 Must Have Items To Pack For Cruise

Packing seems daunting, especially if you are a beginner cruiser knowing you can not run into the market if you remember or need something. 

So, what else to do?

Don’t worry; all you need is an ultimate cruise packing checklist so you will not overpack your bag and know what you need to pack and what’s not.

So, without further ado, let’s dig into the cruise packing tips .

Table of Contents

What to Pack For a Cruise? (Essentials)

The maritime expedition experience can only be enhanced if you have all the essentials onboard. 

For example, if you forget to pack your sunscreen, water bottle, bathing suit, or anything else in the luggage, It undoubtedly affects your whole cruise vacation experience.

So, this handy cruise packing checklist will help you decide what to pack for any cruise; even a beginner could pack like a pro.

#1 Necessary Documents

Fireproof safe waterproof bag.

Before packing any other essentials, first, collect all the necessary documents. I use a separate bag or hand-carry bag for all the cruise-required documents. 

Passport/Visa:  Cruise ships stop at different countries’ ports, and few countries only allow cruisers if they have a valid passport and visa. So don’t forget both of these. 

Credit Cards:  Before starting a sea voyage, load all the credit cards with enough funds. Visa and Mastercards are globally accepted payment gateways. Also, add some funds to your PayPal and Google Pay accounts. Use this small magnetic wallet to manage cards.

Boarding Pass:  You should have a print of your boarding pass that you must show on embarkation day. 

Cash:  Sometimes, the credit card won’t work, so having some cash in your bag is obligatory. Check the cash bag. 

Travel Insurance Docs:  If you have travel insurance, carry all the important papers.

#2 Daytime Wear

Kirundo women’s summer dress.

KIRUNDO Women's Summer Dress

While deciding what to pack for your cruise, you must initiate the process with the basics; your daytime wear is the most important thing. 

You must know every cruise ship has its dress code . 

However, daytime clothing is casual; you can wear anything from T-shirts, slacks, jeans, casual tops, and sundresses on many cruise ships.  

Here you can check the 30 best women cruise outfits .

If you’re curvy lady, must check these amazing plus size cruise dresses.

Recommended: Ninedaily Women’s Tunic Summer Short Sleeve Top

Recommended Maxi Dress: YESNO Women Casual Loose Bohemian Floral Dress

#3 Night Wear

black shirt

The second most important thing to pack is your nightwear.

Yes, each cruise’s day and night wear dress codes are different. However, the cruise dress codes generally fall into 2 categories; casual and formal. 

For example;

  • Women can wear skirts , blouses , or tops.
  • Men can wear a Polo Shirts or button-down shirt with a slack.
  • However, for elegant and formal nights , you must remember to bring suits, ties, jackets, or cocktail dresses.

Pro Tip: Create a nice mix and match between day and night dresses so that it gets easier to pack and you don’t overpack the luggage as well.

Remember to pack a jacket, as the weather can get windy at night, or cruise ships can turn up the conditioner even if you’re about to get a warm-weather cruise. 

Hanes Women’s Wear Around Nightshirt

#4 footwear.

water shoes

Shoes will play a critical part in enjoying your cruise journey. You can have a better and more comfortable experience with the right pair of shoes. 

We are saying this because we were unaware of this fact and packed the wrong footwear.

For example, most cruise lines are grainy and rocky. 

So, it’s good to pack a pair of ANLUKE water shoes for everyone in the family. We recommend that they are multipurpose shoes you can wear even while swimming or on the beach. Moreover, they also have an anti-slip sole and quick drying for convenience. 

ANLUKE Water Shoes 

#5 toiletries .

Even the cruises offer different toiletries, but you still have to pack your own hygienic toiletries to avoid skin issues. 

Toothbrush/Toothpaste:  Teeth cleaning is a regular habit of everyone, so you should pack 2 – 3 toothpaste and brushes. 

Deodorant:  Roll on or stick deodorant to stay fresh.

Shaving Supplies:  For a fresh look on the cruise, you should pack Razor, shaving cream, and aftershave or moisturizer. A personal barber kit is a more convenient option too. 

GLAKERS Grooming Kit

Skincare Essentials:  Moisturizer, sunscreen, lip balm with SPF, and any special skincare products you prefer.

Cotton Swabs and Cotton Balls:  These can be handy for various cleaning purposes.

Lip Bam:  The lips often dry on a cruise due to less moisture, harsh sun rays, and salty water. That’s why to protect your lips, and it’s essential to use Lip Bam. 

eos 100% Natural & Organic Lip Balm Sticks

Travel-Sized Tissues:  These can be useful for various situations.

Perfumes:  This is a must-have item that boosts your personality. Creed Aventus  and Blue de Chanel  are the best perfumes for sea adventure. Both have pleasant and refreshing smells. 

CREED Aventus

Chanel bleu de chanel .

Lotions:  To protect your skin and eliminate dryness of your skin, you should pack a  lotion bottle. 

Hair Care Products:  Hairbrush, comb, hair ties, and any styling products you use.  Check Recommendations

Feminine Hygiene Products:  Tampons, pads, or any other necessary products.

#6 Packing Cubes

Veken 8 set packing cubes.

Your journey on the cruise packing list must start with the packing cubes. 

These are the lifesavers for any cruiser or an active traveller. With it, you can keep your clothing organized. 

The VEKEN Packing Cubes are best because they have enough folders to make your clothes wrinkle-free. 

Pro Tip: getting at least two sets with different sizes and colour options is always suggested to keep the essentials better organised and memorable.

#7 Refillable Water Bottle

Sports water bottle.

water bottle

A refillable water bottle is a must have item for your cruise packing list.

These bottles come in handy sizes and are great for refilling water during beverage stations. On the contrary also helpful for shore excursions.

The one we got was MILTON 32 oz Large Water Bottle . Indeed, it was the best decision, where a carry strap and comfortable grip made it more handy and easier to carry. 

#8 Over-the-door Organizer

If you love to keep your things organized and in place “over the door” organizer is something you must need to pack for your trip.

Fixwal 2 Pack Over The Door Organizer is best in this regard. It has 5 large pockets that are more than enough to carry our baby’s essentials. 

Among all, it is a high-quality and large-capacity storage organizer. 

#9 First Aid Kit

First aid kit.

One of the best packing tips we can give you is a first aid kit. 

You should pack all the prescribed medicines and the over-the-counter medications. Although medication facilities will be available onboard, keeping your personalized first aid kit in your luggage will still be a good idea, especially if you are an adventure seeker. 

It doesn’t matter whether you made your own DIY first aid kit or buy from Amazon for less than $20.

#10 Magnets With Hooks

Magnetic hooks, 27 lb+ heavy duty.

You will no longer need to worry about the space in your stateroom if you have magnetic hooks. 

Neosmuk Magnetic Hooks are super robust, sturdy and strong enough to carry heavy items. These hooks are helpful even to hang bulky items like coats or jackets. 

Having magnetic hooks in your luggage means optimizing your storage space. 

#11 Beach Bag Or Backpack

Beach bag and pool bag.

A lightweight and quality beach bag is essential to hold the little essentials on the go. 

For example, sunscreen, water bottle, lotion, lipstick, towels or other accessories. 

You can use SHYLERO Beach Bag for this purpose. It is a sturdy pool bag that can hold up to 30 pounds. With that, it has a waterproof interior and is roomy enough to place plenty of your essentials securely. 

There is a blazing sun on a cruise, so you should wear hats to protect your head and hair. 

Hats take up a lot of space, so you can wear them on embarkation day instead of packing. Or you can also use adjustable hats that you easy to pack. 

Recommendations:  FURTALK Women Sun Straw Hat 

#13 Noise-cancelling Headphones

Noise-cancelling headphones.

Do you face difficulty in sleeping or prefer sleeping in a peaceful environment?

If so, you must pack noise-cancelling headphones. However, some passengers would love to listen to a blissful slummer around. Conversely, some still prefer a peaceful sleep after a long hectic day. 

Wear the noise-canceling headphones and enjoy the beautiful view of the sea. You can also use the headphones on the moonlit deck; this gives a next-level experience.

So, in this regard, we have been actively using Sony wireless headphones . They have 100% strong bass to reduce noise up to 90%.

#14 Beach Towels

American soft linen towel.

Casually, beach or pool towels are provided by the many cruise lines, then why pack?

Well, if you lose a beach towel during cruising, you must pay a fee instead. Furthermore, you can’t take it with you and can not quickly dry. So, they are not an excellent option if you have 2 beach days in a row.

For these reasons, we prefer owning soft linen towels that are skin-friendly.

#15 Jackets Women’s

Lightweight puffer jacket.

jacket

If your cruise destination has cold weather like Alaska, you must pack a jacket. 

Wait? Is it lighter enough to make your luggage easier to carry?

That’s why your go-to choice will be lightweight jackets for both men and women . These are water-repellent and windproof jackets to get a nice warm feel. 

Recommendation For Females: Rokka&Rolla Women’s Lightweight Jacket Coat

Recommendation For Males: Rokka&Rolla Men’s Lightweight Jacket

#16 Nightlight

A night light must be in your luggage so that once you wake up during the night, the lights automatically turn on. 

It is also a safety feature; the motion sensor cruise cabin lights are plentiful. Moreover, it can be pointed in any direction due to its 360-degree rotating capability. 

The size of this light is also compact, making it easy to pack. 

#17 Sunglasses

The use of sunglasses turns out to be an awesome choice especially if your eyes are really sensitive to the sun.

Some may prefer having a hat for these reasons or can buy polarized sunglasses – it’s totally up to you. Later you can also use these glasses to add a touch of glamour to your outfit. 

#18 Lanyard

Cruise lanyard for ship cards .

A cruise ship lanyard is good to have if you are worried to lose your cruise ID.

This detachable lanyard has the solution. It is made from high-quality and sturdy plastic and the seal will ensure your essentials remain dust and waterproof. 

With that, it also had 3 attachments for more flexibility in carrying; a quick-release loop, a metal hook for easy clip and a flexible loop for extra protection. 

So, place it around the next and be worry free and keep your keys and cards close to hand.

Recommended: Cruise Lanyard

#19 Cruise Luggage Tag Holder

We all know that each cruise ship has a rule to put a luggage tag on your bag. These tags will be folded and then stapled to it.

However, you never know how many times you have to staple or tape them.

In case cruise luggage tag holders are a valuable addition to the cruise packing list. These are the kind of reusable plastic covers in which you can place your luggage tag. 

So, save yourself from the hassle of dealing with that flimsy paper and facilitate your cruising experience with them. 

#20 Baby Powder

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Nobody forgets to pack baby powder if they are about to cruise with the baby.

However, here the purpose isn’t for the babies. 

You must add baby powder while packing, even if you don’t have a baby. It’s because baby powder is one of the best ways to get all the sand out of your body. 

So, more specifically, on a cruise, you may not get rid of sand even after the shower. That’s why it’s always good to use baby powder hack instead.

#21 Aloe Vera Gel

Another hack for a healthy cruise experience is to pack aloe vera gel. 

It’s hard to prevent yourself from sunburn during cruising, and Aloe vera gel acts as a quick remedy to get rid of it.

However, you can also get the Aloe vera gel on board, but it will be expensive as well.

Pro Tip: The aloe vera must be non-sticky for quick healing. 

#22 Wrinkle Release Spray

Most cruise lines don’t allow iron, and onboard laundry can be expensive. 

In that wrinkle release, the spray is all you need. 

Despite how well you pack, your clothes can still get wrinkled, and you can not wear them, especially on formal nights . It will help your clothes to get crease free and enjoy the evening attire.

So, you must pack the Downy wrinkle release spray to keep yourself manageable.

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#23 Waterproof Phone Case

Going to the pool deck, beach or sea is pretty obvious while cruising. 

What if your phone is out of pocket and you tumble into water? That will be scary.

That’s why a waterproof phone case is an essential item to pack in luggage. And Hiearchool will greatly serve the purpose in this regard. This bag also has high transparency so that you can even get a crystal clear photo even under water. 

So, by spending little, you can save yourself from subsequent experiences. 

#24 Portable Charger

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You can not end up having your phone battery at null during vacation. And instead of a power strip, a portable charger is always a good idea. 

However, we recommend the Anker Portable Power Bank . It has a 10000 mah battery and can charge your iPhone up to twice.

So, nobody would have enough time to go back towards the stateroom and wait longer to charge the devices. That’s why you must consider packing a portable charger.

What You Don’t Need to Pack?

Since we had talked about what you need to pack while cruising. And to make your cruising experience easier, here we also have an ultimate list of what you don’t pack. 

  • Jewellery and valuables – They are not only unnecessary, but you also carry the risk of losing if do so.
  • Limit your beauty routine to the essentials only and don’t overpack with extra toiletries. 
  • You don’t need to carry multiple jeans as they are heavy and get more space in luggage.
  • Avoid bulky towels to save space.
  • Pack one book only if you are a reading enthusiast; otherwise, prefer Kindle or any other digital source.
  • A pillow is definitely unnecessary to pack until you need a medicated one.

Quick Takeaways from Cruise Packing Checklist

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In conclusion, cruising is an exquisite experience, and you can’t even destroy it with unnecessary packaging. As in result, a huge part of your day will be spent taking care of it.

So, all you need is to keep your luggage minimal, but it doesn’t mean avoiding the necessities. That’s why we have stated the ultimate cruise packing checklist with our top recommendations. 

Have you got any other recommendations to add to the list?

Comment below; we would love to hear about your experiences. 

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Searching for a cruise packing checklist you can trust? Look no further. The staff at Cruzely has taken cruises from Miami to Vancouver, including trips done solo, as a couple, and with a family.

In other words, when it comes to packing for a cruise, nobody has the expertise — and the experience — that we do.

And if you think packing for a regular vacation can be daunting, then try packing for life on the ship.

List of things to pack for a cruise

What’s so challenging about cruise packing? Well, when you cruise you have some unique situations that you don’t find on any other vacation.

First, you have so many different scenarios to pack for . Sure you might think that it’s tossing some shorts and a swimsuit into a suitcase. On a cruise, however, you’re hanging out by the pool in a swimsuit, dressing up for dinner, wearing casual clothes to the buffet, and putting on something warm for a show in the theater.

In other words, you need to pack for a lot of different situations.

Second, in the middle of the ocean it’s tough to run out for anything that you forgot . Yes, you can wait until you get to port to pick up things you meant to bring, but that’s not always convenient. And while the ship will have some sort of small shop you can purchase things you forgot, these spots are notorious for being expensive for basic items (seriously, we’ve seen an $18 bottle of cold medicine).

That’s why we’ve put together this packing checklist for your next cruise. It covers everything that you might need to bring, all broken down into easy sections. It’s not saying you have to bring everything on the list, but it offers up a lot of ideas that you’ll want to consider.

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Download the Printable Checklist

Our checklist of things to pack for a cruise is completely free. While we cover all the items in detail below, you can click the image (or click this link ) to download the printable PDF.

While many items on the list are self-explanatory, we go into more detail below about what’s included on the checklist for your cruise.

Cruise Packing Checklist: Clothes

Clothing will make up the bulk of what you’ll bring on a cruise, and rightly so. With so many different scenarios to dress for on a cruise, it’s helpful to bring a little bit of everything.

Of course, how much you’ll bring depends on how many days you’ll be at sea. Shorter cruises obviously require fewer items. Also, it’s ok if you wear the same thing twice on a cruise. For a 7-day cruise, having 3-4 outfits is a good idea.

Casual Clothes

  • T-Shirts (at least one for every two days of your cruise)
  • Shorts (at least one pair for every two days of your cruise)
  • Long pants (at least one pair for nights on the ship)
  • Long-sleeve shirt (at least one for nights on the ship)
  • Swimsuit (At least two, so that one can dry when you wear the other)
  • Swimsuit cover-up
  • Light jacket or hoodie (evenings on the ship can be cool)
  • Sleep clothes
  • Athletic shorts
  • Flip-flops (be sure they have tread; wet decks can be slippery)

Formal Clothes for Men

  • Dress shirt
  • Dress pants
  • Dress shoes
  • Blazer (optional, if you want to be more formal)
  • Tie (optional)

Formal Clothes for Women

  • Evening gown or cocktail dress
  • Dress blouse
  • Shoes/sandals
  • Jewelry/accessories

Cruise Packing Checklist: Items For the Cabin

Balcony cabin on a cruise

Think you only need to pack things to wear? The following items are ideal for a cabin to make it more comfortable during your cruise. Don’t think you have to pack all of these items, but those that catch your interest should be brought along.

  • Small fan (cabins don’t have fans to circulate air)
  • Nightlight (interior cabins are especially dark)
  • Magnetic hooks (to hang from the ceiling to dry swimsuits)
  • Outlet adapter (to provide more outlet spaces in the cabin; those with surge protectors aren’t allowed)
  • Shoe organizer (hangs over the door for storage of small items)
  • Alarm clock (alarm on the phone is just fine)
  • “ Poopouri ” (bathroom smells can linger)

Cruise Packing Checklist: Personal Items

In addition to clothes, you need to pack a few other items with you to make your cruise go smoothly. This includes everything from your boarding documents to your toothbrush.

  • Boarding documents
  • Luggage tags
  • Passport/birth certificate
  • Copy of passport/birth certificate (carry a copy of your passport with you in port; keep the original in the cabin safe)
  • Emergency contact numbers
  • Cash ( we’ve written about how much you need here )
  • Backpack ( a light backpack is perfect for taking into port)
  • Prescription medicines
  • Over-the-counter medicines (headache, stomachache)
  • Motion sickness pills/patches
  • Phone charger
  • Waterproof phone case
  • Ziploc bags (these bags have numerous uses)

Toiletries/Personal Care

  • Cotton swabs
  • Feminine products
  • Hair straightener/curling iron
  • Shampoo/conditioner
  • Hair products
  • Glasses/contact lenses
  • Wet wipes (cabin toilet paper is thin, 1-ply product; do not flush wipes)

Cruise Packing Checklist: Kids Items

Child with cruise ship

Obviously not everyone packs for a cruise with kids. But if you are packing for a family, then there are some things that good to bring. See our full list of ideas here .

Infants/Toddlers

  • Silicone place mat
  • Umbrella stroller
  • A new toy (great for when kids are fussy and need a distraction)
  • Swim diapers
  • Bottles/water bottle
  • Diapers and wipes

One thing to know is that cruise lines will provide a crib for sleeping in your cabin at no charge. Just let the staff know you need one.

  • Handheld video games
  • Playing cards
  • Snorkel gear
  • Water shoes

Cruise Packing Checklist: Other Items to Bring

While we’ve covered a number of things to pack for your cruise, there are some other miscellaneous items that are a good idea to bring.

  • Wine/champagne ( a bottle or two is allowed )
  • Non-alcoholic drinks ( if allowed by your cruise line )
  • Towel clips
  • Wristwatch (set to the ship’s time when leaving for port)
  • Lanyard (for holding your room keycard)
  • Books/magazines
  • Wrinkle-release spray
  • Refillable bottle

Cruise Packing Checklist: Not Needed/Not Allowed

The following items may be tempting to bring, but cruise lines either take care of these for you or they aren’t allowed on the ship.

  • Hair dryer (already provided in each cabin)
  • Liquor/beer
  • Homemade snacks (not allowed; pre-packaged snacks are ok)
  • Towels (beach towels are supplied on the cruise)
  • Clothing iron
  • Weapons (including small knives and pepper spray)

Cruise Packing Tips: Beyond the Checklist

Suitcase packed for a cruise

As we’ve mentioned, packing for a cruise is a little different than any other vacation. While you need to prepare for lots of different situations — everything from hanging out by the pool to formal night — we actually think it can be easier to pack for a cruise than other trips. That’s because the rules for packing are more relaxed than if you are flying for a vacation.

Luggage Rules Are Fairly Simple Want to bring a large suitcase? Or two large suitcases? Or two carry-ons and several large bags? It’s all ok. The luggage rules surrounding cruises are nothing like you’ll find with airlines. Cruises don’t charge for luggage and there are no weight limits (within reason) .

In short, you can bring as much as you want. That’s one less thing to worry about when packing for your cruise and very convenient for passengers who are driving to the port.

Remember You Have to Carry Everything to the Ship While the rules surrounding luggage mean you can bring as much as you want, remember that whatever you bring, you will have to get it to and from the port. So if you are flying to the cruise port, then you’ll have to pay any baggage fees your airline might charge. You also have to carry your bags to the terminal to drop off for the luggage handlers.

Instead, keeping your bags manageable will save you a lot of hassle when you head to the ship.

Liquids Are OK Another way cruise packing is easier is that there aren’t rules regarding liquid sizes. You likely know that airlines limit you to three ounces of liquids to get through security. There are no such limits with cruise security .

So if you have a bottle of your favorite shampoo you want to bring or simply have an 8-ounce bottle of sunscreen, go ahead and pack it. There is no need to put it into smaller travel-sized containers.

Keep Anything for the First Day in Your Carry-On You don’t have to check any bags at the port if you don’t want. If you can carry it with you to your cabin, you are welcome to take it aboard. Still, many people choose to check larger or heavier bags instead of carrying those by themselves. It’s just easier. These bags are then delivered to your room later in the afternoon or evening.

If you check a bag, be sure to bring a carry-on that has anything in it you might need for the first day. So you’ll want a change of clothes, swimsuit, toiletries, boarding documents, and any valuables. If you bring on wine or champagne, also pack it in your carry-on so that it doesn’t accidentally get broken.

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Thank you – this was very helpful – much appreciated!!!

That’s very good information 👌

Great list – getting ready for a cruise in May. Question, can you bring two bottles of wine or just one. Thanks for the tips.

Depends on the cruise line. In general, however, if you are traveling with two adults, you can bring two bottles of wine.

Thank you so much! This is a super helpful list!

quit telling people to bring wipes! THEY ARE NOT FLUSHABLE AND WILL CLOG THE SYSTEM AND FLOOD.

Nobody said to flush them. You place them in the trash.

Very useful tips for someone (like me) going on their first cruise.

This information was very helpful.

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Whether you are new to the cruising life or a regular seafarer, taking a vacation onboard a luxury liner is an affordable and fun way to see the world and make new friends along the way. Seasoned cruisers and rookies alike get to enjoy action-packed days and fun-filled nights on a vacation that is as high energy or laid back as you want it to be.

With so much to see and do, packing for your cruise vacation can be a bit of a nightmare. Make sure you have everything you need to dress for dinner or dive in the pool by downloading our cruise vacation packing list before you go.

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Cruise Packing Tips and Advice

Cruise vacations offer lots of different activities and destinations. Follow these top tips to ensure that you are always dressed for the occasion.

Check the Weather

Out on the ocean waves, it can get pretty chilly at night, no matter how tropical it may feel during the day. Cruise ships offer lots of indoor entertainment to suit long days at sea, inclement weather, and occasional rain, but you will need to check the weather before you to leave to see how many layers you need to pack.

Weather is an important factor if you’re going on a cruise to Alaska . You’ll need to include things like a jacket, boots, and a hat in your suitcase to be prepared.

How Many Nights Are You Away?

A 7-, 10- or 14-day cruise should require several outfit changes. Unlike similar vacations on land, you will not always have access to laundry facilities so you will need to make sure you have enough clothing to see you through.

Because you can’t take your entire wardrobe with you on your cruise vacation, it is vital that you understand how to mix and match key items to make them work for you.

Bottom Line: As a rough guide, for a 7-night cruise you will need to bring enough clothing for at least 4 formal or semi-formal nights, a couple of casual evenings, pool and loungewear, and practical clothing for excursions on dry land.

Are There Any Special Occasions or Themed Nights?

Cruise ships may assign daily dress codes that take effect in public rooms and restaurants from 6 p.m. onward. You may be expected to dress up for dinner , so be sure to pack lightweight, interchangeable items of formal attire and shoes to go with them.

If you want to bring your own costumes for themed nights or fancy dress — go ahead! Cruises are all about having fun, so bring as many as you can pack if that’s your thing.

Make a Packing List Early

Buying, sorting, and packing for your cruise vacation is not just a necessity — it is also an exciting part of the cruise vacation experience. Start shopping and planning as early as possible to ensure that you have everything packed and ready by the time you leave.

Choose the Right Luggage

Most cruise line companies will allow you to bring up to 2 full-size suitcases onboard, although there may be restrictions on weight. When thinking about the right luggage for your cruise vacation, think of it more like staying at an upscale hotel, rather than cramming your belongings in a carry-on .

Your cases should be large enough to carry everything you need, but not so big or heavy as to be difficult to lug through the cruise terminal. You will also have a limited amount of space in your cabin, so don’t go mad with oversized cases as you will have nowhere to put them. Stick with hard-sided luggage, too, as it will protect your belongings better.

Purchase Travel-Sized Items

The “3-1-1” rule does not apply to cruise ships. You can bring full-sized bottles if you want to, but most cruise liners will supply shampoo and shower gel in the cabins on your arrival. Save space for other items by bringing travel-sized versions of your toiletries.

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What Electronics Should I Take?

Cruise ship vacations are designed to keep you entertained every minute of the day. From sunbathing on deck to fitness classes, live music, and midnight buffets, there is never a dull moment out on the ocean.

Wi-Fi can also be limited, and you may have to pay extra for access to it. But, if you do want to take electronics onboard with you, limit them to:

A digital camera — You will want to capture epic images of life at sea, as well as the many destinations you will visit along the way. Read our guide to buying a digital camera for travel if you don’t have one already.

An e-reader — If you like to read when sunbathing or winding down at night, download a few e-books before you go for your e-reader .

Your laptop — Catching up on your emails while sipping a coffee in the lounge is a wonderful way to work if you really have to. Laptops are welcome onboard, but they are your responsibility to keep safe for the duration. Don’t forget travel insurance to keep you covered.

Your cell phone — Always worth taking. Call home and tell them what a wonderful time you are having!

Hairdryers and styling appliances — Cruise ships will usually provide a hairdryer in your cabin, and there is no rule against bringing your straightening irons or electric curlers.

You will not usually be able to bring your travel iron onboard, but most ships have laundry services of some kind where you can pay to have your clothes laundered for you.

Hot Tip: Most cruise liners will have U.K., U.S., and European plug sockets in the cabins, so you may not need to bring a travel adapter . However, you should confirm what your particular ship offers before you go.

Flying to your cruise terminal, boarding the ship, and disembarking at various ports of call will all require tickets, passports, and other paperwork. You will need to have everything with you, either electronically or in paper format, otherwise, your cruise vacation will be a total non-starter.

You will, at the very least, need to have:

Your Passport

Passports are not technically required if you are a U.S. citizen embarking on a “closed-loop” cruise route. This means that you depart from and return to the same U.S. port, after visiting at least 1 foreign port of call. If you are leaving from and returning to separate ports, you will need your passport. 

While an Enhanced Driving License may suffice for I.D. on a closed-loop route, it is probably best to take your passport with you just in case, and all passengers should be sure that it is valid for at least 6 months after your return date.

Your Tickets and Travel Documents

Your tickets will usually be in the form of electronic documents that are either downloaded or sent to you by email. These will also include useful information such as the departure date, itinerary, and airline details if you are flying into shore. You may also want to print a hard copy of all of the above and keep them in your bag, just in case.

Usually, cruise vacations are all-inclusive, and you shouldn’t have to pay for food, drink, and entertainment. You may, however, need to pay for specific activities and excursions while onboard and on dry land, and you will also need to tip the staff while onboard (if not pre-paid).

Keep the majority of your money (and even your cards) in the safe in your cabin closet. Most cruise staff and fellow passengers would never dream of helping themselves to your money, but better to be safe than sorry.

Your Personal Details

In case of an accident or illness, you should keep a copy of your personal details somewhere easy to find . Print basic details like your name, address, next of kin, and any relevant health issues on a credit card-size laminate, and tuck it in your purse or travel wallet .

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Prepare for the perfect cruise vacation by packing everything you need, and not a single item more.

Get Everything Together and Lay It Out

The key to always looking awesome on a cruise vacation is making sure you bring the right items for every occasion. Before you start to pack, lay out everything that you want to pack out in front of you . This way, you can see how much room you are going to need in your suitcase (or even how many cases you will need), and what, if anything, you are missing.

Pick Capsule Items

With a variety of dress codes and themed events taking place throughout your cruise vacation, it is essential that you can find the right mix of outfits for every occasion. A capsule wardrobe will help you to mix and match your formal wear to look gorgeous every evening, as well as dressing down to lounge and look great around the pool.

A sample capsule wardrobe for a cruise vacation could include:

  • 3-5 bathing suits
  • Flip flops for the pool or beach
  • Sneakers for the gym
  • 3 pairs of shorts
  • 3 casual shirts
  • 3 beach cover-ups
  • Enough socks and underwear for a clean pair every day
  • 1 sweatshirt/sweater as nights can be chilly on deck
  • Dress or smart trousers
  • A formal skirt
  • 2 formal tops
  • A formal jacket
  • A pair of smart shoes
  • Make-up, jewelry, and accessories to dress up evening wear

Remove Anything Unnecessary

If you are unsure of what not to take, have a look at the website for the cruise ship you are about to travel out on or read passenger reviews. For example, if it turns out that there isn’t a gym or track onboard, you can take out your sportswear as you will have no use for it.

Your luggage allowance may be more than you would usually enjoy on an airplane, but that doesn’t mean you need to take your entire wardrobe with you.

Consider Washing Clothes on the Road

Some cruise liners have laundry facilities that you can use yourself for a small fee. Be aware though, that these are in the minority and most will have serviced laundries that will charge to wash and iron your clothing.

You may get away with washing your small items in the sink, but drying facilities will be scant if you have an inside cabin.

Fold, Interfold, Bundle, or Roll?

Once you have your definitive list of what to take with you, and you have purchased the perfect set of luggage, it’s time to get packing. Want to arrive crease-free and ready to roll? Try these different packing techniques for your next cruise vacation:

Folding — Folding your clothes is the most traditional way to pack your luggage. Freshly laundered and nicely folded items should be packed in the order that you want to unpack them when you reach your cabin. If you do it well, your items should be pretty crease-free on arrival.

Interfolding — By cleverly layering clothes on top of each other in a top-to-bottom, bottom-to-top format, you will be able to unpack well-organized outfits, that arrive wrinkle-free and ready to roll.

Bundling — By tightly folding or wrapping your clothing around your bulkiest pieces, like a pair of sneakers or your toiletry bag , you can save much-needed space and decrease the risk of wrinkles.

Rolling — Rolling your clothes is a great way to get casual items neatly packed without wrinkles. This is a space-saving technique used by many experienced travelers, but be wary of rolling your formal items — stick with a hanging garment bag instead.

Use Packing Cubes

Packing cubes provide useful zippered compartments that can be removed from your suitcase to help keep your items well organized on the move. Keep your swimwear, shoes, underwear, and all manner of other items all in 1 place with these smart little portable compartments.

The cubes stack neatly meaning you never waste any space in your suitcase, and they can even help compress your belongings so you can squeeze even more in.

Secure Your Liquids

If you are planning on decanting your full-sized products into smaller, travel-sized containers, be sure that they are leakproof. While the “3-1-1” rule does not apply to cruise ships, you may still need travel-sized bottles for your onward journey, or you may prefer to use them.

Stuff Your Shoes

Stuffing your shoes with socks or underwear helps them to keep their shape, as well as helping to save space in your suitcase.

Take Sticky Notes

This is not a joke and is a great secret weapon for making your cruise life a bit easier. Made a new friend in cabin 1005 and want to meet them for drinks later? Leave a sticky note on their door. Sometimes the simplest methods of communication are best.

Other niche items you may not have thought of are:

  • A lanyard to keep your room key easily accessible
  • A corkscrew because there’s never one around when you need one
  • A small portable fan for your cabin
  • An alarm clock with night light for your cabin

Hot Tip: Get started on the right foot — use a great travel rewards credit card to book your cruise so you’ll earn points or miles with each sailing!

Check the Airline Baggage Policy

Different airlines have differing types of restrictions, but there are some general rules that you need to keep in mind when traveling to the port to take your cruise:

Cabin Luggage

Every airline has carry-on allowances that restrict the size and amount of luggage that each passenger can bring onboard. If your carry-on luggage is too large, it will be placed in the hold and also cost you extra.

Cases and carry bags must be no bigger than 22 x 14 x 9 inches to fit in the overhead locker and are limited to 1 carry bag or case per passenger. Passengers may also carry 1 small purse or shoulder bag but this depends on the airline. There is not usually a restriction on weight.

Bottom Line: Always check with your airline about carry-on luggage restrictions so that you don’t get caught out at the airport.

Checked Luggage

Most airlines will allow for 1 checked item per passenger for international flights for free but may charge for checked items on domestic flights. Your suitcase should not have a total dimension of more than 62 inches. That’s the total measurement of the length, height, and width.

Your checked luggage should not exceed 50 pounds in weight , and you may be charged fees if it weighs more. Each airline will have different restrictions so please check with yours first before you travel.

Other items such as strollers , sports equipment, wheelchairs, musical instruments, and other medical items can also be checked, but you should speak to the airline first.

Follow the 3-1-1 Rule for Carry-On

The TSA has strict rules for anyone carrying liquids onboard any domestic or international flights. Each passenger may carry liquids, gels, and aerosols in travel-size containers that are 3.4 ounces, and they must be carried in a clear plastic bag.

The 3-1-1 rule essentially means:

  • 3.4-ounce bottles or less
  • 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag
  • 1 bag per passenger

Never Check Essentials

You may be hoping that you can stash your currency, medication, and money in the shiny hardshell suitcase that you have purchased especially for your cruise vacation, but honestly — don’t!

Always keep your essential personal belongings in your carry-on bag; this way they will always be close at hand when you need them.

Pack Spare Clothes in a Carry-On in Case of Delays

Airline travel can lead to lost or delayed luggage from time to time. To prevent your arrival at the cruise terminal with nothing but your purse and passport, pack an emergency change of clothes in your carry-on.

Sometimes it’s useful to ask for a little extra help with getting organized. These packing apps can help to ensure you never leave a single item behind:

PackingPro offers sample lists that can be used to get you packing, or you can build and customize your own based on your clothing preferences and expected weather conditions. You can create lists for multiple travelers and share them via iTunes, Airdrop, or iCloud . You can even attach photos and add scheduled alerts to remind you exactly what to do and when to do it.

This useful little app is only available on iOS and costs $2.99.

While the free version is pretty basic, an upgrade to the paid version will give you a variety of useful additions to the list building element of the app. With gender-specific packing recommendations and expected weather conditions , this intuitive and easy to use app also lets you share your lists and will convert your list to a PDF for printing.

This app is available on iOS and Android, and the Premium edition costs $4.99.

Travel List App

With an easy to use interface, the Travel List App allows you to view your information in list or calendar format, and you can set reminders and alarms to pack specific items and tick them off when they are packed. Fully customizable lists can be synced via your iCloud account or shared on social media.

The app is only available on iOS and costs $1.99 to buy.

Create your own individual packing list for you and your family based on your destination, the duration of your cruise vacation, and the weather forecast. You can share your lists with fellow Packtor subscribers, and you can make duplicate lists and sync them on all of your other devices to ensure you never leave anything behind.

This app is available on both iOS and Android and is free to download, although in-app purchases are available.

Packing List Checklist

This easy to use app will help you to pick suggested items for your next cruise vacation, as well as creating your own customized categories. Use both the “To Do” and ‘To Pack” lists to help get organized , and set reminders and alarms to make sure you don’t forget anything. You can also sync your list with all of the other iOS devices you use before and during your cruise vacation.

The app is available on iOS only and is free to download.

Make the most of your next cruise vacation with these top traveling apps:

Cruise Ship Mate

As one of the most popular cruise apps available, Cruise Ship Mate has lots of fun features that will help you interact with your fellow passengers both on and off the ship . See the full roster of passengers embarking with you, check out deck plans and entertainment programs, or find things to do in your various ports of call. You can even view the deck cams in the run-up to your cruise vacation, and share a cruise countdown on social media.

The app is available on iOS and Android and is free to download.

As the most popular trip planner and flight tracker in the U.S. today, TripIt is much more than just another packing list app. You can save all of your electronic travel documents in 1 place, build your own itinerary, and send a comprehensive list of your travel plans to yourself and fellow travelers.

TripIt Pro also offers more advanced features, including interactive maps and real-time flight checkers.

The app is available on both iOS and Android. The basic edition is free, or you can upgrade to Pro for $49 per year.

Cruise Card Control

It can be easy to overspend while onboard and trying to live the luxury lifestyle regardless of your budget. This app is designed to help you budget and track your onboard spending and offers a straightforward way to monitor your outgoings with an easy to use expense tracker. You can create custom categories, enter costs along with pictures of receipts, and have a customized budget with helpful graphs to keep track of how you’re doing.

Available on iOS only, this app is $2.99 to download.

Deck Director

Taking deck maps to a new dimension, this app offers simple, step-by-step directions to any place or amenity on board the supported cruise ships . Not only is it a handy tool for anyone who gets lost easily, but it is also a useful app for passengers with limited mobility who need to be able to traverse the ship using elevators. You can also link up with fellow passengers using the real-time chat facility.

See the skies like never before with this stargazing app designed for cruisers. The night sky is brighter and more beautiful out at sea, and by simply tilting the device towards the sky, the intelligent GPS technology will track the position of the stars, planets, and moons in real-time , so that you can see what’s going on up above.

The app is free for both iOS and Android devices.

Before you head out off on your dream cruise vacation, be sure to take care of a few basic housekeeping chores at home:

Clean out the refrigerator — You don’t want to return home from your vacation to a stinky house and a kitchen full of rotting food, so clear out date-sensitive produce and give everything a quick wipe over before you leave.

Take out the trash — All of those items that you have just thrown out of the fridge need to be disposed of. Take them, and any other garbage bags out to the trash before you go.

Check the laundry — Nobody wants to return to the laundry that has sat wet in the washer for weeks on end. Prevent sour smells and even mold by checking your washer and dryer before you leave.

Program your thermostat — Save money and energy by re-programming your thermostat to only come on for an hour or so a day. That way, you can come home to a house that is the perfect temperature and also avoid any burst pipes if the weather is freezing.

Put your lights on timers — Deter burglars by setting your lights to come on using timers or smart devices. A little light every evening will make your home look occupied and therefore less attractive to would-be criminals. If you have a smart hub, you could even put your TV on for an hour or so at a time, too.

Ask a friend to check in — Have a friend or neighbor check in regularly to collect your mail. Doormats piled high is a sure sign of a vacant property, making it an attractive proposition to burglars. Have them collect it, and you can pick it up when you get back from your cruise vacation.

A cruise vacation is an experience unlike any other. With plenty to see and do, and tons of new people to meet along the way, many cruise vacationers find themselves returning year after year.

Make your next cruise vacation the best ever by getting your packing groove on nice and early. Create a carefully crafted packing list, and you really can’t go wrong. With apps to help you create and share your packing lists and to remind you what to buy and when to pack it, you can be better organized this time than ever before.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should i pack for my cruise.

You can download a printable cruise packing list here, but as a rough guide you will need to pack:

  • Travel documents such as your passport, tickets, and boarding passes.
  • Items for personal comfort such as a neck pillow, eye mask, and ear plugs.
  • Electronics
  • Medication and health products
  • Clothing, shoes, and accessories

What can you not bring on a cruise?

Prohibited items will vary depend on the cruise company you are traveling with but here are some general guidelines of items you should not take on a cruise:

  • Firearms and sharp objects
  • Flammable objects and explosives
  • Illegal drugs
  • Coffee makers and hot plates
  • Skateboards and scooters
  • Self-defense items such as pepper spray

How much cash should I bring on a cruise?

The amount of cash you need on a cruise is less than you think. Cruise lines will have your room key tied to an account that you can pay off by card. The same usually applies for gratuity.

Cash will therefore only really be needed for days in port and the amount will depend on your spending habits and how many shore days you have.

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Cruise packing list: The ultimate guide to what to pack for a cruise

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Packing for a cruise can be complicated, especially for first-timers who aren't 100% sure what to expect. The task is made even more stressful because you can't run to the nearest shopping mall to pick up something you forgot when you're sailing in the middle of the ocean.

What you need is a cruise packing list that accounts for cruise line dress codes for daywear and evening wear, the various activities you'll do on board and in port, the gear you need for travel and to enhance your cruise cabin, and the necessities you need for daily life and unexpected emergencies.

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We've listed 103 essentials you should always pack for any cruise vacation. Follow our cruise packing list to avoid packing mistakes and be prepared for anything on your next sailing.

Daytime clothing

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When packing for a cruise, start with the basics: what you plan to wear each day.

On every cruise line, daytime clothing is casual, and on a big-ship cruise, nearly anything goes. On a more upscale or luxury cruise ship, casual daywear tends to be more fashion-forward and stylish, so you might feel out of place in your cheap tee from Target.

Of course, the destination and weather will dictate what exactly makes it onto your cruise packing list. For a Caribbean cruise , you'll want plenty of beachwear; for an Alaska cruise , you'll want rugged clothes for hiking and warm layers for the frequently changing weather. In the Middle East and Asia, you might need an outfit that covers the shoulders and knees for visiting religious sites.

Remember that any destination can be unseasonably warm, cold or wet, so pack a jacket for that Bahamas cruise or a short-sleeved top for an Arctic sailing — just in case.

If you want to stay fit on your cruise and plan to hit the onboard gym or go biking in port, pack activewear. I once forgot to pack socks on a short warm-weather cruise and was disappointed when I wasn't allowed on the ship's bungee trampoline.

Related: The 10 wildest attractions you'll find on a cruise ship

Cruisers traveling in a group should consider planning matching outfits, especially if they wish to take group photos on board. Group T-shirts are common, as are color-coordinated outfits for everyone from the kids to the grandparents.

Most important of all: Double-check that you've packed underwear. You're welcome.

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. Or, I'll bring one solid color dress and wear it twice, but with different accessories.

Here's your daywear packing list (adjust numbers for the length of your sailing):

  • Casual tops
  • Workout wear
  • Bathing suits and swimwear
  • Cover-up or swim shirt
  • Sweatshirt or sweater

Evening clothing

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Some cruise lines, such as Norwegian Cruise Line , have a relaxed attitude toward dinner attire, and you can come as you are. Other lines, especially the more upscale ones, have strict dress codes for dinner. For cruises on those ships, you'll need to add some nicer outfits to your cruise packing list.

Evening wear on cruise ships tends to fall into two categories: resort casual and elegant. For casual nights, think of a date-night style. Some cruise lines do allow jeans in the evening; pair them with cute tops and nice shoes.

Elegant or formal nights bring out cocktail dresses, suits, ties and jackets. If formalwear is not your thing, choose room service, or go to the buffet or a casual restaurant for dinner to skip dressing up. Some luxury cruise lines will not allow underdressed passengers into certain restaurants or entertainment venues on formal nights.

Related: Cruise ship restaurant nirvana: The best meals you can have at sea

Pro tip: Many cruise ships turn up the air conditioning at night. Pack a light sweater or dressy shawl to keep you comfortable in cool onboard restaurants and theaters.

Don't forget to pack outfits for cruise ship theme nights. Popular themes include white night, pirate night and Halloween — and, yes, cruisers do go all-out with costumes. Check with your cruise line to see which parties or theme nights will take place, and then pack accordingly.

Consider an eye patch or swashbuckling hat for Disney Cruise Line 's Pirate Night, a white sundress for Norwegian Cruise Line's White Hot Night and some neon leggings for Carnival Cruise Line 's '80s night.

Definitely don't forget the ultimate evening wear — comfy pajamas — especially if you're sharing a cabin with family or friends.

Here's your eveningwear packing list:

  • Skirt and blouse
  • Wrap or sweater
  • Button-down shirt or polo
  • Dress slacks or nice jeans
  • Suit or tuxedo for formal night
  • Cocktail dress or gown for formal night
  • Theme cruise attire and costumes

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It's easy to fill a carry-on with footwear alone when packing for a cruise. The must-have basic is a comfortable pair of travel shoes for the flight, ship and walking in port.

Other types of footwear to add to your cruise packing list are sneakers for athletic activities, flip-flops for the pool and beach, and dress shoes for dinner. (Ladies, try to match your outfits, so you only need to bring one pair of heels.) You might also want casual or athletic sandals, hiking boots or water shoes for rocky beaches.

Related: 13 things you should do before every cruise

Pro tip: Lay out all the pairs of shoes you think you need for the cruise, and then decide which shoes can do double duty and which you can leave at home. For example, on a Caribbean cruise, a sturdy pair of waterproof athletic sandals (like Keens) can multi-task as travel shoes, beach shoes and rugged activity footwear. A comfy pair of flats can pair with your casual daywear and your fancy evening attire.

Here's your footwear packing list:

  • Sneakers or comfortable walking shoes
  • Water shoes
  • Hiking boots
  • Dress shoes for the evening
  • Slippers for in-cabin use

Accessories and gear

Once you've packed all the clothing, it's time to accessorize.

For sunny days, men and women will want to bring hats and sunglasses. On cold-weather cruises, you'll need a warm beanie, scarf, gloves and waterproof gear. (Antarctica and Arctic cruises have unique packing lists, so check with your cruise line.)

Related: 20 must-have cruise items — including a roll of duct tape

Don't forget belts, jewelry and ties for evening dress. Have a little fun with it — you're on a cruise.

Don't forget to add these accessories to your cruise packing list:

  • Wide-brimmed sun hat or baseball hat
  • Rain jacket and/or pants
  • Pashmina or shawl

Toiletries and medicine

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Like hotels, cruise ships typically provide soap and shampoo in your cabin. Some also offer conditioner and body lotion. However, it's hard to know whether your hair will respond well to the onboard products or if you'll hate the scent.

It's always safer to pack your own toiletries. Bring more than you think you'll need because it may be hard to find your favorite brands in foreign ports, and cruise ships sell necessities at inflated prices. (Here are a few more things you should never buy on a cruise ship or in port .)

Although you'll find hand sanitizer stations throughout your cruise ship, you'll still want to pack your own.

Sunscreen is essential; look for reef-safe versions if you plan on swimming in the ocean. Bug spray is also useful, especially in Alaska, where people joke that the mosquito is the state bird.

Related: 21 tips and tricks that will make your first cruise go smoothly

It's always smart to pack a first aid kit for your cruise; make sure it contains seasickness remedies if you're sensitive to the motion of the ocean. Over-the-counter medications are pricey on board, so bring the brands you most commonly use. If you take prescription medicine, bring enough for the trip and a few extra days' worth, just in case.

Pack these toiletries and medications for your cruise, preferably in your carry-on bag:

  • Shampoo and conditioner
  • Hair-styling products
  • Toothpaste and toothbrush
  • Glasses, contacts and contact lens solutions
  • Razor and shaving cream
  • Moisturizer
  • Body lotion
  • Lip balm (consider one with SPF protection)
  • Soap (if you're picky about scents or ingredients)
  • Feminine products
  • Hand sanitizer (gel or wipes)
  • Seasickness remedies (patches, pills, ginger candies and acupressure wristbands)
  • Pain-relief medication, such as Tylenol or ibuprofen
  • Allergy medication
  • Upset stomach medication

Travel gear

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Not all of us are lucky enough to live an hour or two from a cruise port. Many cruisers have to fly or road trip to their departure port and need to pack for this travel as well. Make sure your cruise packing list accounts for your pre- and post-cruise travel needs, as well as items useful for your time on board.

For long and overnight flights to your cruise, pack accessories for the plane. If you've scheduled a pre-cruise hotel stay, consider packing the necessities for that overnight in a separate bag so you don't need to unpack and repack your main suitcase.

Related: 10 must-have travel accessories for less than $15

You'll want to pack your tablet, portable video game system and e-reader for both your pre-cruise travel and the sailing itself. Don't forget all the related charging cables. Or, skip the tech and bring a few books, as many cruise ships no longer offer onboard libraries.

It should go without saying, but you are responsible for packing necessary travel documents, including your cruise/flight/tour tickets, passport book or passport card (or birth certificate) and visa paperwork. Do not put these items in your checked bags. Pack them in your carry-on so they're always on hand and less likely to go missing.

I'm a fan of bringing a day bag for carrying things around the ship (like toting my book, water bottle and cover-up to the Lido Deck pool) and a small purse for carrying my key card, lipstick and tissues at night. Some folks prefer to bring a lanyard to keep their cruise room key card close at hand.

If you like to walk about with your morning coffee or tea, you can't get a to-go cup at the buffet unless you're paying extra for a latte or espresso. Pack a travel coffee mug so you can fill up on the free stuff. I also recommend bringing a reusable water bottle and filling it up at the buffet or even a bar. It helps reduce plastic waste, and you don't bust your budget buying bottled water.

  • Neck pillow
  • Noise-canceling headphones
  • Regular headphones or earbuds
  • Tablet or laptop
  • Portable video game system
  • Playing cards or other small diversions
  • E-reader or physical books
  • Visa documents
  • Cruise ticket or documents
  • Travel insurance information
  • Tour booking information
  • Small purse
  • Water bottle

Cabin enhancements

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First-time cruisers don't realize all the cruise ship cabin hacks they can employ to enhance their onboard accommodations. Usually, all you need to pack are a few key items from home.

Many cruise cabin walls and doors are magnetic (Did I just blow your mind?), so I like to pack magnets both as fun decor and for organizational purposes. Magnetic clips and hooks can help keep paperwork and hats off the in-room desk and couch, while a magnetic whiteboard can be useful for leaving notes for your travel companions.

Newer cruise ships are designed so every cabin has enough electrical outlets and USB ports conveniently located throughout the room. However, older cruise ships have a sad lack of outlets. Unless you want to constantly battle your travel companions for charging priority, pack a power strip, multi-prong outlet or power adapter/current converter so you can charge multiple devices at once (and use any 220V European outlets in the cabin).

Just be sure that your power strip doesn't include a surge protector; those are banned from most cruise ships, as are extension cords.

Related: Packing for a cruise? These items aren't allowed on board

For evenings on board, pack a night light or battery-operated candles so you can find your way to the bathroom in the dark. A small, portable sound machine is helpful for blocking out hallway noise if your cabin is in a noisy area of the ship, such as close to the elevator banks.

You can sweeten your cabin bathroom by bringing a bathroom spray to mask unpleasant odors. Traveling with babies and toddlers who hate showers? A small inflatable kiddie pool or tub packs down small and can be used to give your little one a bath.

You don't need to pack a clothesline to dry wet items because one is usually hidden in your cabin's shower. However, I do recommend bringing a laundry bag or pop-up hamper to keep dirty clothes separate and off the cabin floor. Chair clips are useful if you plan to dry your clothes on the balcony and don't want them to blow away.

Related: 6 reasons you'll want to book a balcony cabin on your next cruise

Pack these items to enhance our cruise cabin:

  • Power strip or multi-pronged outlet without surge protection
  • Power converter
  • Night light
  • Battery-operated candles
  • White noise machine
  • Bathroom spray
  • Inflatable kiddie pool
  • Pop-up hamper or laundry bag
  • Chair clips

Port day gear

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You'll want to pack items specific to the activities you aim to do in port. Leave room on your cruise packing list for items that will change based on your destination and planned tours.

No matter where you cruise, you'll want a strong but lightweight backpack to stow everything you want to take off the ship with you. I love the kind with mesh pockets on the side to tuck away a water bottle.

In especially scenic destinations, such as Alaska or Scandinavia, you might want to bring binoculars and/or a DSLR camera (rather than relying on your phone for photos). Don't forget accessories like extra batteries, chargers and memory cards.

On beachy cruises, you'll want a beach bag, sand toys for the kids and perhaps your own snorkeling gear. Wet bags (or even plastic zip-top bags) will keep your wet stuff from leaking onto everything on your way back to the ship.

Related: 8 must-pack accessories for your next beach vacation

For water sports like kayaking, consider a dry bag to stow your camera gear, smartphone and wallet and prevent them from getting wet. Waterproof cases for your cellphone and camera are also useful, as well as "beach wallets" that let you go into the water with your credit cards and cash on your person.

  • Camera, memory cards, portable tripod and other accessories
  • Waterproof dry bag
  • Waterproof phone and/or camera case
  • Waterproof beach wallet
  • Snorkel, mask and fins
  • Beach toys for kids (such as packable pails and inflatable floats)
  • Retractable hiking poles
  • Packaged snacks (such as protein or granola bars) for long excursions
  • Lightweight packable travel towels if you want something that folds up smaller than the bulky cruise ship beach towels

Miscellaneous items to pack for your cruise

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Some must-pack items for cruises defy categorization but are important nonetheless. Don't leave them off your cruise packing list.

Cruise lines have strict rules about what types of beverages and alcohol you can bring on a cruise ship . If you're picky about wine, many lines will let you bring on a 750 ml bottle or two. Pack your favorite, but be prepared to pay a corkage fee if you drink it at an onboard bar or restaurant.

If you plan to purchase wine in port to bring home, you'll also want to pack bubble wrap or wine protector bags to get your bottles home safely.

Some lines, such as Holland America and Carnival, also allow you to bring on a limited number of cans of nonalcoholic drinks such as soda, juice or seltzer water. This can cut down on your bar bill or fuel your Diet Coke obsession should your ship carry only Pepsi.

I'm sure I don't need to remind anyone to bring their cell phone on vacation (but remember to pack the charging cables). However, you might not know to download your cruise line's app before you leave home. The app will show you the daily schedule, deck plans, dining reservations, shore excursion options and more. Many apps, like the one from Celebrity Cruises , even allow you to chat with other passengers while you're connected to the cruise ship's internet . (Remember to keep your devices in airplane mode to avoid accruing large at-sea roaming charges.)

You'll want cash, especially small bills, for tipping porters and purchasing small souvenirs in port. Depending on your itinerary, you might want to acquire some foreign currency in advance. Otherwise, you can use an ATM once you arrive in port. (ATMs almost always offer a better exchange rate than airport kiosks.)

Bring a credit card that does not charge foreign transaction fees, so you don't spend more than you need to abroad. (If you don't have one, consider applying for one of the best credit cards for travel .)

What not to pack for a cruise

Now that you know what to put on your cruise packing list, you'll also want to know what to leave out. Some items you might be tempted to pack are outright banned by the cruise lines . Others simply aren't necessary.

Here's what you can leave out of your suitcase.

  • Linens and towels
  • Hand soap (unless you're picky)
  • High chair and portable crib (your ship will provide these)
  • Coffeemakers and other appliances with heating elements
  • Illegal drugs (including marijuana and CBD products, even if they're legal in your home state or departure port)
  • Extension cords
  • Beverages beyond the modest allotment of wine or nonalcoholic drinks in cans
  • Meat, cheese, fruit or other non-prepackaged food (check with your cruise line if you have dietary restrictions and require special food items)

Bottom line

Many cruisers tend to overpack when it comes to clothes and shoes but sometimes forget about other necessities. When you take your suitcase out of the closet and begin packing for your next itinerary, refer to this list and be sure you're covered when it comes to both clothing and those all-important accessories.

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