Ready to Cruise • Packing List
Your cruise packing list—done in minutes
Use this checklist to pack smarter, avoid last‑minute store runs, and sail with confidence. We’ve linked our favorite cruise‑friendly picks so you can shop by category when you’re ready.

How to use this list
Pack once. Relax more.
Start with the essentials, then add trip-specific items (excursions, formal nights, kids’ gear). Use the “Shop” links to see our curated affiliate picks.
1) Check your cruise line rules
Verify passport requirements, prohibited items, and whether you can bring beverages or a power strip.
2) Plan outfits by day
Aim for mix‑and‑match basics, one nicer outfit, and comfortable shoes for port days.
3) Think cabin organization
Small cabins feel bigger with smart hooks, totes, and a place for documents.
4) Protect your skin & gear
Reef‑friendly sunscreen, a beach bag, and water‑ready accessories make sea days easy.
Cruise packing checklist (shop by category)
Tap a category to shop our favorite cruise essentials—picked for cruise-friendly sizing, cabin usefulness, and vacation durability.

Luggage
Carry‑on + checked picks with smooth wheels and smart compartments.

Cabin Essentials
Magnetic hooks, door magnets, and small upgrades that make cabins feel organized.

Travel Accessories
Passport wallet, document organizers, and day‑to‑day travel helpers.

Apparel
Cruise shirts and easy outfits for sail‑away, ports, and casual dinners.

Sun & Swim
Sunscreen + swimwear picks for pool decks and shore days.

Fun & Gifts
Beach bags and totes that carry towels, sunscreen, and excursion essentials.
Packing list FAQs
Quick answers to the questions we hear most from first‑time (and frequent) cruisers.
Do I need a passport for a cruise?
It depends on itinerary and cruise line. Many closed‑loop cruises accept other documents, but a passport is the easiest, most flexible option—especially for unexpected changes.
What’s the #1 cabin must‑have?
Organization. A few magnetic hooks and a tote for daily grab‑and‑go items can make a small cabin feel twice as functional.
Can I bring sunscreen onboard?
Yes—pack it in your liquids bag if flying, and choose reef‑friendly options for beach excursions when possible.
How many outfits should I pack?
Plan by day: one outfit per day plus swimwear, a light layer, and one nicer dinner option. Rewear basics and rotate accessories to pack lighter.
What should I keep in my carry‑on?
Documents, meds, valuables, a change of clothes, swimwear, sunscreen, and anything you’ll want before your luggage arrives.
Are door magnets and rubber ducks allowed?
Door magnets are usually fine (many cabin doors are metal). “Duck” traditions vary by cruise line—keep it respectful and follow onboard guidelines.
Ready to check items off your list?
Browse our curated cruise essentials and find the right gear for your next sailing.