How
to Pack For a Cruise - A Different Approach!
by Brian Schmidt
There are countless ways that you could pack for
your special cruise vacation. One that’s favored by men is: Wait until the
last minute, throw some things together, and anything you forget you either
don’t need or you can buy. (I personally subscribe to this thinking!) However,
if you truly want a system for getting things together for your cruise, try this
idea for how to pack for a cruise.
First of all, break your cruise vacation into
parts or activities to make planning your packing easier. An example for a
Caribbean cruise may be:
1. Travel to the cruise port
2. Embarkation day
3. Morning exercise
4. Afternoon sunbathing and pool
5. Evening dining and entertainment
6. Shore excursions
7. Formal night
8. Disembarkation and travel home
Let’s break these down into the items required
for packing for your cruise:
1. How to pack for your travel to the cruise port
Whether you are driving or flying to the cruise
port, there are a few items you should have. First and foremost – keep all
medications with you as carry-ons. Even if you will not require them until the
next day, it’s important that you have them with you. Remember, “Stuff
Happens”. Luggage has been known to go astray and it could be days before you
see it again. With long waits at the airport, you may wish to have some reading
materials or other activities to help the time pass.
Make sure that you identify
what you can and can’t carry on to an airplane. No nail files or other sharp
objects etc. These can be placed in your checked luggage. Make sure that you
have your transfer voucher from the airport to the ship with you as well so you
won’t be scrambling to find them at the last minute. Also have your cruise
tickets readily available. You wouldn’t want to have to tear apart your
luggage in the cruise terminal to find your tickets.
2. How to pack for Embarkation
Again, all meds should be carried on – not in
checked luggage. Make sure that you have a change of clothes with you as carry-ons.
This may seem strange. Cruise passengers may not receive their luggage until
late in the day of embarkation. Your checked luggage is delivered right to your
stateroom. With as many as three thousand passengers all having one or two bags,
that’s a lot of luggage to deliver! ( On one cruise, we went on board around
1:00 and didn’t receive the last of our luggage until about 7:00 that
evening.) So, if you have left a cold climate to arrive at the airport and then
directly to the cruise ship, you may want to put on some lighter clothing when
you get on board.
3. How to pack for morning exercise
Only you can suggest what you might like here.
Perhaps work-out shoes and clothing, weight lifting gloves, etc. The trick here
is to make it light. If you are a walker or jogger, you may wish to have some
cool clothing for the track on deck. Some cruise ships have athletic activities
like basketball, volleyball and golf. Some consideration for these activities is
recommended as well.
4. How to pack for the cruise afternoons on board
ship
Sunbathing is one of the main activities in the
sun on board cruise ships. Ample deck chairs are available on various decks and
around the pools. You will want your bathing suits and cover-ups or other
tanning attire. Suntan lotion is a must – the last thing you want is a painful
sunburn to hamper your fun-in-the-sun cruise! A sun hat is advisable as well.
A
general requirement for your cruise vacation is a couple of pairs of comfortable
shoes. You will do a good deal of walking while on board ship so you won’t
want to be breaking in any fancy new shoes here! There are some special
activities available on some cruise ships – ice skating, rock climbing etc.
Check out your specific cruise ship to see if there are activities that you
would like to plan for. For the most part, cruising attire is casual during the
day. That means COMFORTABLE! After all, you are on vacation!
5. How to pack for evening dining and
entertainment
Evenings on board ship have an atmosphere of
casual elegance. Dress casual should be the attire of choice. The main dining
rooms on board most cruise ships exude elegance after dark (or at dusk depending
on your seating time). Scrumptious culinary fare will tempt you at every seating
so add comfortable to the dress casual. You will be thankful for clothing that
is not too tight. (You can work off the calories when you get home!)
Many cruise
ships offer fantastic evening entertainment. Las Vegas-style shows,
Broadway-style skits, karaoke, piano bars, discos, and dancing will all add to
your cruise ship experience. And of course the Casinos! Excitement on the high
seas! Keep these activities all in mind when planning your packing list.
And of course, you'll need shoes! And on a luxury
cruise, you'll definitely want designer shoes ... but that doesn't mean you have
to spend a fortune.
6. How to pack for shore excursions
Shore excursions are sometimes forgotten about
when planning your packing list. This could be tragic. Forgetting the camera and
missing the once in a lifetime shot of swimming with the dolphins. What about
the binoculars if you are going to be sightseeing from high places or along the
coast? Good walking shoes are a must here as well because many shore excursions
will include some or a lot of walking. Think shopping. What would you need to be
wearing if you are going power-shopping for a few hours? Shore time also means
beach time. Many excursions offer snorkeling, sailing, kayaking, para-sailing
and many other types of water activities. Make sure you plan for these on your
packing list.
7. How to pack for Formal Night
I know guys – the dreaded Formal Night! The
agony and the ecstasy. Agony for men and ecstasy for women! Formal nights on the
cruise ship truly are elegant. Ladies in long flowing gowns and men in their
best tuxedos. All right, not all are dressed-to-the-nines like that. However,
jackets and ties for men are the norm. Dresses and pantsuits are common for the
ladies. Ladies, keep in mind that you are on a moving ship so be careful about
high and spike heels. If you choose casual dining on formal nights, there are
casual dining alternates for you.
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8. How to pack for disembarkation and travel home
Your cruise is over and you have been called to
disembark the ship. Some will be ready to leave and get to work for a rest while
others will be reluctant to leave. Again, it’s always wise to keep your
medications with you. And don’t forget to put all sharp items is checked
luggage so there is no hassle at the airport. Short of that, it’s a matter of
throwing everything into the bags and zipping them up.
That’s it for another fabulous cruise vacation.
And in case you wanted to know… I don’t do unpacking tips! There are
obviously other ways to plan for your cruise trip packing and there are numerous
other items that you may wish to have with you. The key is to have a plan and
work through that plan step by step. Seem like a lot of work? Not at all!
Planning for your cruise vacation is as exciting and pleasurable (almost) as the
cruise itself. If nothing else, planning and packing for a cruise gets you
definitely in the mood!
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