Packing List for a Cruise
I always get asked to share my list so I thought it would be good to post it on here!
DON'T FORGET - in your Carry-On Bag:Passport or Birth Certificate (and copy)Boarding Passes and Cruise Documents (and copies)
Driver's License(s) (and copies)
Cash/Traveler's Checks (including plenty of ones for tipping)
Credit/Debit Cards (and copies; front and back)this is good if you lose oneCellphone & Charger
Pens, Highlighters
Sticky Notes
Camera Case, Charger, Memory
Addresses For Postcards and/or Emails
Eyeglasses & Case/Contact Lens Needs
Sunglasses & Floatable Cord
Jewelry for security reasons
Bathing Suit (in case you want to swim before bags reach cabin)Change of Clothes
Prescription Medications
Lanyard
Wine (the bottles you are allowed to bring!)
DOOR DECORATIONS (you can do this while awaiting your suitcases)
in your Checked Luggage
Ibuprofen/Aspirin
Toothache Remedy, sleeping pills if he snores,etc.
Seasickness Prevention/Remedy
Antibiotic Ointment
Cold & Allergy Medications
Lip Balm/chap stick
Adhesive & Liquid Bandaids
Indigestion/Gas Medication
Aloe Vera Gel
Sunscreen (check that expiration date)
Insect Repellant
Cosmetics
Feminine Hygiene Products
Deodorant/Antiperspirant
Moisturizer
Hairbrush
Hairspray
Styling Gel/Mousse
Hair Accessories
Hair Styling Appliances
Toothbrush and Toothpaste
Denture Care Items
Dental Floss
Mouthwash
Cotton Balls/Swabs
Razor and Shaving Cream
Shampoo (or use what Carnival provides)
Hair Conditioner (Carnival does NOT provide)
Odor Neutralizing Spray
Disinfectant Spray
Disinfecting Wipes
Hand Sanitizer
Two Gallon Ziplocs
One Quart Ziplocs
Travel Sized Toilet Paper (for use in ports)
Toilet Seat Liners (for use in ports)
Travel Sized Woolite (works for hand & machine washing)
Wrinkle Release Spray
Safety Pins
Scissors
Bathing Suits (at least two so one can dry while the other is being used)
Cover-ups
Sun Hat
Water Shoes
Sandals
Walking Shoes
MORE SHOES
Mesh Beach Bag
Cheap Plastic Watch (to attach to beach bag strap)
Drink Snugglies/Coozies
Large Thermal Mug(s) and water bottles
Inexpensive Rain Ponchos
Collapsible Cooler
Bubble Wrap (for breakable souvenirs)
Reading Material
Disposable Underwater Camera(s)
Over the door Shoe Holder (not for shoes…helps keep cabin uncluttered)
Extension Cord & Power Strip/Surge Protector (only one outlet in most cabins)
IPOD, CD Player & CDs or something for music
Duct Tape (too many uses to list)
Clothes Pins (to weigh down shower curtain & for drying clothes)
Bungee Cord (for balcony cabins to hold door open)
Coffee Creamer
Bottled Water
Soda
Corkscrew
Driver's License(s) (and copies)
Cash/Traveler's Checks (including plenty of ones for tipping)
Credit/Debit Cards (and copies; front and back)this is good if you lose oneCellphone & Charger
Pens, Highlighters
Sticky Notes
Camera Case, Charger, Memory
Addresses For Postcards and/or Emails
Eyeglasses & Case/Contact Lens Needs
Sunglasses & Floatable Cord
Jewelry for security reasons
Bathing Suit (in case you want to swim before bags reach cabin)Change of Clothes
Prescription Medications
Lanyard
Wine (the bottles you are allowed to bring!)
DOOR DECORATIONS (you can do this while awaiting your suitcases)
in your Checked Luggage
Ibuprofen/Aspirin
Toothache Remedy, sleeping pills if he snores,etc.
Seasickness Prevention/Remedy
Antibiotic Ointment
Cold & Allergy Medications
Lip Balm/chap stick
Adhesive & Liquid Bandaids
Indigestion/Gas Medication
Aloe Vera Gel
Sunscreen (check that expiration date)
Insect Repellant
Cosmetics
Feminine Hygiene Products
Deodorant/Antiperspirant
Moisturizer
Hairbrush
Hairspray
Styling Gel/Mousse
Hair Accessories
Hair Styling Appliances
Toothbrush and Toothpaste
Denture Care Items
Dental Floss
Mouthwash
Cotton Balls/Swabs
Razor and Shaving Cream
Shampoo (or use what Carnival provides)
Hair Conditioner (Carnival does NOT provide)
Odor Neutralizing Spray
Disinfectant Spray
Disinfecting Wipes
Hand Sanitizer
Two Gallon Ziplocs
One Quart Ziplocs
Travel Sized Toilet Paper (for use in ports)
Toilet Seat Liners (for use in ports)
Travel Sized Woolite (works for hand & machine washing)
Wrinkle Release Spray
Safety Pins
Scissors
Bathing Suits (at least two so one can dry while the other is being used)
Cover-ups
Sun Hat
Water Shoes
Sandals
Walking Shoes
MORE SHOES
Cheap Plastic Watch (to attach to beach bag strap)
Drink Snugglies/Coozies
Large Thermal Mug(s) and water bottles
Inexpensive Rain Ponchos
Collapsible Cooler
Bubble Wrap (for breakable souvenirs)
Reading Material
Disposable Underwater Camera(s)
Over the door Shoe Holder (not for shoes…helps keep cabin uncluttered)
Extension Cord & Power Strip/Surge Protector (only one outlet in most cabins)
IPOD, CD Player & CDs or something for music
Duct Tape (too many uses to list)
Clothes Pins (to weigh down shower curtain & for drying clothes)
Bungee Cord (for balcony cabins to hold door open)
Coffee Creamer
Bottled Water
Soda
Corkscrew
This cruise must be a great experience. If I could I would go on a summer cruise though, because I don’t think I can survive Canadian winters.
ReplyDeleteMost Canadian cruises are done in the warmer months...great at the end of the summer season to see Fall Colors! Definitely cruise the Caribbean in the winter!
DeleteThanks for the list, we planned to go on a cruise right after our move. Can you advise us something? Recently I heard from friends that they were on an expedition to the Arctic. I wouldn't refuse to change my usual life a little. Although it seems that the move may take a long time,
ReplyDeleteif the wife doesn't agree to hire movers https://www.moveprola.com/culver-city-moving-company/, our vacation is under threat. I think we should discuss all the nuances, and after that, I'll be happy to hear all the proposals for cruises and travel)