Holiday Planning - Packing For a Cruise By Kurt A. Schefken

October 10, 2009 | Fist-Time-Crusing, Travel Guide, Travel Tips

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So you’ve booked your cruise and ready to set sail for a dream vacation. Holiday preparation for your trip is important and while forgetting an item of clothing or your favorite book will not be the end of the world it can be frustrating. Here are some things to remember when preparing for your cruise.

First off, don’t start packing too early no matter how excited you are. You might forget to pack something essential especially if you wear or use it daily. Set aside time the day before to pack your bags. Make a list of things that you usually forget when traveling. Don’t over pack and leave room in your bags for souvenirs.

While most cruises are to warm weather destinations, check the weather report. If, for example, you’ll be taking a cruise in Alaska, you’ll need a jacket, long pants, and sweaters. Even in warm weather destinations, evenings can get chilly on the water so bring a light jacket or shawl.

Sun protection is vital on a cruise. While you may want to return with a healthy glow, getting a sun burn can ruin your holiday. Bring sun block, sun glasses, and hats to keep you protected. If you’re very sensitive then consider long sleeve shirts and pants that are loose and comfortable; linen clothing is perfect.

Before leaving on the day of your trip make sure you have all necessary toiletries. While most basics can be purchased on the ship, the selection is small and expensive. Transfer products into travel size containers and place them in a leak proof bag. If you always forget your toothbrush or razor, consider buying a set for traveling and pack it the night before.

While you won’t need a lot of clothing especially if you’ll be by the pool most of the time, there are some things to remember. Pack a few bathing suits of different styles; you can alternate them to prevent defined tan lines and one bathing suit can dry while you’re wearing the other. Since most of the time you’ll be casual, bring a few t-shirts and shorts so you won’t have to do laundry. Many cruises have a formal night so you might want to bring some formal clothing.

Don’t forget any necessary prescription medication for you and your family and pack it in your carryon luggage. Bring a copy of your prescription or the medicine bottle in case you run out or loose your medication. Basic nonprescription medicine can be bought on the ship but it’s expensive so bring some from home.

Holiday planning and preparing is crucial to enjoying a hassle free cruise. Don’t forget your camera because you’re sure to take lots of pictures!

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