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Not your average cruise list. This is the stuff that saves space, avoids headaches, and makes your trip feel easy from day one.

Cruises are one of my favorite ways to vacation because once you’re on board, life gets simple. Food’s handled, entertainment’s built in, and you wake up somewhere new without hauling your suitcase around. But packing for a cruise is its own thing. Cabins are smaller than hotel rooms, stores onboard are pricey, and some everyday items are straight up not allowed.

So instead of giving you another basic list of socks and swimsuits, I’m sharing the extras I always bring. These are the things that make cruising smoother, especially if you’re traveling with kids, sharing a cabin, or just want to feel organized.

Cruise Vacation Packing Tip - Not your average cruise packing list
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First, a quick cruise packing truth

Cabins are cozy. Even on big ships. There’s usually a small closet, a couple drawers, and maybe a few shelves. So if you pack like you’re going to a resort with a walk in closet, you’ll feel cramped fast.

The goal is simple:

Pack light on basics, smart on helpers.

Space saving items that are worth it

  • Shoe bag for bathroom – Hang one on the back of the door and use the pockets for toiletries, hair tools, sunscreen, meds, and random small items. It clears the counter instantly.
  • Sweater bag for closet – Perfect for kids’ clothes, pajamas, swim coverups, or anything you want to grab without digging.
  • Soft sided luggage – Hard suitcases eat up floor space. Duffels or soft rollers slide under the bed once you unpack.
  • Packing cubes – Not fancy, just a simple way to keep outfits grouped. Great for separating shore clothes from ship clothes.
  • Collapsible laundry hamper – Dirty clothes pile up fast. A pop up hamper keeps things contained and makes repacking easy.
  • Tip: ask your cabin steward for extra hangers – you can hang a ton of stuff up, but there isn’t a lot of room in the drawers – hang your bulkier items and use the drawers for your smaller items.

Smart cruise items you’ll be so glad you packed

None of these are “you must bring this or you’ll cry” items. But they make everything easier.

  • Non-surge power strip – Cruise lines ban surge protectors because of fire risk, but a plain power strip is usually fine. Double check your line’s rules, but make sure it does NOT say surge protected. 
  • Magnetic hooks – Cabin walls are metal. Stick these up to hang hats, lanyards, bags, or wet swimsuits.
  • Lanyard with card holder – Your cruise card is your room key, payment method, and ticket on and off the ship. A lanyard keeps it from vanishing into the bottom of your beach bag.
  • Disinfecting wipes or spray – Quick wipe down of high touch spots makes the room feel fresh. 
  • Stain remover pen or wipes – Someone always drips salsa on a white shirt. Always.
  • Poo Pourri or small bathroom spray – If you’re sharing a cabin, this is a friendship saver.
  • Plastic clothespins or towel clips – The wind on deck is no joke. Clips keep towels on loungers and swimsuits on the line.
  • Zip top bag – Great for snacks on shore, wet swimsuits, keeping sunscreen contained, or tossing a phone in if you’re headed to a splashy excursion.
  • Small soft cooler bag – Nice for grabbing a few drinks or snacks for port days. Many lines allow this as long as it’s empty when you board.
  • Especially for tropical ports. You’ll be happy you tossed it in.
  • Waterproof phone pouch – Shore days are wet. Even if you don’t plan on swimming, it rains, boats splash, and phones slip.

Carry on must haves for embarkation day

Here’s what I always keep in my carry on because checked bags can show up late.

  • Swimsuit – Sometimes luggage arrives after dinner. You will want pool time right away.
  • Change of clothes – Even one clean outfit feels great if you’ve traveled all day.
  • Meds and basics – Never check prescription meds. Add pain reliever, stomach stuff, allergy meds, and a few bandaids too. 
  • Travel documents – Passport or birth certificate, boarding pass, confirmation emails, and travel insurance info.
  • Phone charger and portable battery – You’ll use your phone a lot for photos, apps, and schedules.

A few newer cruise rules to know before you pack

  • Some items people used to bring are now a problem.
  • No surge protectors or extension cords -Even if you brought one before, many lines confiscate them now. Use a non surge strip instead. 
  • Be careful with CBD – Even if it’s legal where you live, some lines and ports ban it completely. Guests have been denied boarding for CBD gummies. 
  • Skip loud Bluetooth speakers – A lot of lines don’t allow them, and honestly, you don’t need to be that person on the pool deck. 
  • Check the cruise line app -Most ships now run daily schedules, dining, messaging, and port info through their app. Download it before you leave home

And there you go, everything I pack to make cruise life feel simple and stress free. If you toss a few of these smart extras into your suitcase, you will save space, skip the overpriced ship shops, and feel settled the second you step into your cabin.

If you have a favorite cruise must have that I did not mention, tell me in the comments. I love stealing, I mean borrowing, good ideas. Have the best trip and enjoy every minute of that floating vacation bubble.

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  1. You cannot bring a case of water on Carnival. You can purchase their water. You can bring a 12 pack of drinks in box.

  2. We HAVE had a problem bringing a power strip. Our luggage didn’t arrive. The strip was confiscated and we had to go retrieve our luggage. There are strips WITHOUT surge protection that SOME cruise lines will allow…but some won’t allow an extension cord of ANY kind. The plug-in cubes are GREAT! They have multiple plugs AND USB ports! Lots on Amazon!!

  3. A new item to bring is one of them rubber sponge holders that hang over both sides of the sink. They fit perfect over the bar in the showers where you adjust the temperature. It holds several small bottles of shampoo/conditioner/shaving cream/razors and soap.

  4. The walls in the cabin are metal, we bring heavy duty magnets with hooks to hang jackets and sweatshirts. Also regular magnets with clips to hang some of the daily notes to get them off the countertops as space is limited and valuable.

  5. Hi,
    When I took a Princess cruise, we were not allowed to take any food off the ship…I wanted to take my espresso with me & couldn’t. You mention taking snacks off the ship??

    1. They may give you a problem with a cup of coffee I guess, but they for sure let us take water bottles and we put snacks in our backpacks and had zero issues.

    2. My dad and I took a Viking Panama Canal cruise (October-November) 2023. We couldn’t take food off the ship at all. We could only take the water bottle that Viking staff gave us before we exited the boat. Such a shame we couldn’t bring snacks off—Viking provided small bags of nuts and pieces of chocolate in the stateroom daily. I would have loved to take the nuts on a cruise excursion.

  6. If the port is international, you’re not allowed to bring food off the ship. It’s to prevent any kinds of bugs from spreading.

  7. We bring two little battery operated touch lights for interior cabins (one in the bathroom & one in the sleeping area) so we can find our way to the bathroom at night without blasting those super bright cabin lights on the other person. I usually grab them at Dollar Tree or somewhere so if they break or get left behind, it’s not an issue.

  8. You may want to double check with the cruiseline/ship regarding power strips. Security for the Grandeur of the Seas (6/2018) took them. I did get it back after the cruise.

    1. Ohhhhhh thank you – that must be new since I went. Another option is the USB power ports. They should have no issue with those! Thanks for sharing!

  9. I myself could write a blog about Disney Cruises! They are the absolute BEST! One thing- don’t bring a steamer- they’ll take it out of your luggage. 9xs they didn’t- 1 time they did!
    Women- bring a small cross body (or clutch) for your room key and phone. Unless you have pockets! The Disney Cruise app lets you text each other sonits great to keep up with the kids- and besides you need your phone to take pics!!!
    I could go on and on….