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Pack List for a Cruise---and other Travel Tips

By Joan Dann

What you bring on a cruise depends a great deal of the kind of ship it
is.........casual or elegant.........and your plans for "fine dining".


If you are sailing a ship with all the elegant evenings, this takes special forethought on your part. Even though they say that its two formal evenings, three "informal" and two "casual"........you are sitting in such elegant surroundings and eating a wonderful 5 course meal (with incredible service)...........you will want to look your best every evening ! Consider that this will be like a fabulous dinner party every night ! When I pack for cruises my husband asks me if I had left anything in my closet. I can tell you that I wear absolutely everything I pack. One more great things about cruise ships is that you unpack once. Once something is in your closet onboard--you are set.

Here are some of my thoughts...........

Most ships provide robes, beach towels (both on deck and if you are going ashore to the beach) and hair dryers...all depending on your level of accomodation. Check on this for your particular cruise............and if they are provided then leave these items at home.....that's half a suitcase right there !

Ladies----If you are planning on "fine dining"-----Think thru 7 wonderful evenings of dinners and cocktails beforehand. Think Black !! Black or cream flowy pants or skirts topped with several different jackets, dressy dinner jackets, big satiny tops..........if you pack separates you will have so much more milage. Bring several evenings handbags......a nice selection of jewelry........several different pair of dressy shoes..........several bright colored Pashmina-type shawls are PERFECT. This will give you lots of color over your basics and different little accessories to mix and match. These little things that do not take up much room but will make allllllllll the difference. Remember...........half the beauty of cruising is that you have these elegant evenings. Basically..........if you think you want it.........bring it. On a recent cruise, I brought 4 jackets with me of different colors and fabrics..........and really did not feel it was enough. In addition to dinner, we had lunch in the nice dining room three times, breakfast there twice and High Tea one afternoon. All worked over basic bottoms. (I love to wear my Navy Double Breasted Blazer over cream or white pants--I always feel so nautical !) For casual clothes, you will want fun things............some wrap skirts..........bathing suit (or two !) and coverups (bright sarongs are great), flip-flops & fitness workout clothes. Cruises can be so romantic and you will feel so pampered, be sure to bring along a soft and silky robe and negligee as well.

Kids------Remember no shorts or jeans in the nice dining rooms ! I have found that kids really love these nice evenings and dressing up. Be sure they bring some nice pants, dress shoes, dresses, jackets as the elegant dinners are really a great experience for them. Where else can they have 5 courses of anything they want ?? Shrimp cocktails and lobster always a hit. Teenage boy still hungry ?? What else would he like ? Another lobster tail ? (Take lots of pictures-this can be great family time !) I also feel that this has been a wonderful opportunity to expose our kids to Fine Dining.

Men---Quite Easy ! (Of course !) Tuxedo -optional...........but very nice for the formal evenings. (Certain ships it is not optional) Dark Suits also work on some ships.You may consider bringing two tuxedo shirts or two different sets of Tuxedo Stud Sets for variety. Navy or basic blazer and dress pants...dress shirts...several neckties....dress shoes.....khaki pants....knit shirts.....basic shorts....workout clothes...casual shoes...sneakers...flip-flops....bathing suit....golf clothes if golfing ashore. Hawaiian type shirt for fun ! So much depends on the kind of cruise ship you are sailing. (By the way, Golf shoes as well as golf equipment can be rented.) For longer or very elegant cruises, I highly recommend a White Dinner Jacket, as there is simply nothing more dashing. (On a recent 21 day Seabourn Mediterranean cruise, my clients had 6 Formal nights ! You need something other than one black tuxedo for all of this !)

You can check two bags with the airlines and carry-on one more. I carry-on a garment bag (full of my dress clothes) and a very full large purse. Bring some sort of granola bars or snacks, your meds, and reading material with you on the plane.....airport and runway delays are all too common and food is no longer served onboard as it once was. Also, I always carry-on my bathing suit and sarong and some of my evening clothing in the hanging bag with me. If my luggage is lost, I will still have something to wear to dinner and can go to the pool ! (I do not find replacing a bathing suit at all easy !)

Other Good Basic tips.....

~ Pack a pad of Post-It notes to leave messages for your cabin steward (you will get to know him !), family, and shipboard friends.
~ Have a supply of one-dollar bills handy for tipping airport skycaps and
porters at the pier.
~ Don't pack photo film in checked luggage as new airport screening
equipment could ruin it. Put it in your carry-on instead. Bring plenty of film and Batteries (even if you don't think you need batteries ! )

~ One of my traveler friends told me about putting a rubber band around
wallets in your back pocket will inhibit pickpockets. Some "ports of call" have large pick-pocket communities....unfortunately.

~ Toss a few empty plastic bags into your suitcase. You may need them later
to pack dirty or damp clothes.

~Walkie-Talkies are great for families sailing. Great way to communicate and stay in touch ! (Particularly important if you are traveling with teenagers !)

~ Tuck fabric softener sheets between garments as you pack to keep clothing
fresh during travels.

~ Bring your own travel alarm clock most staterooms do not have them. Be sure to wear a watch on a cruise as well. Your daily schedule will become a well-worn piece of paper that is with you at all times.....chock full of great lectures, classes, events, parties, floor shows, Casino Events...etc.etc. Bring your own way to keep track of the time.

~A nightlight is great for inside cabins, particularly.

~ This idea is for anyone who lives in a colder climate and is traveling in
winter to a warm weather cruise. When you put your summer wardrobe away for
the winter, set aside the casual outfits, sandals, swimwear, and sleepwear
you want to wear on your cruise and store them in the suitcase you plan to
use. You'll be at least half packed and won't be hunting down an outfit or a
pair of shoes later. You will also free up some drawer and/or closet space
at the same time. Hang your evening clothes in a separate area of your
closet and pack them when you're ready to leave for your trip

~ Pre-address stick-on labels for postcards to the folks back home & you won't have to carry along a bulky address book. Don't forget email addresses !! All ships today are "connected" and you may want to fire off a quick note to family and friends....maybe even forward photos to them....from the ship.

~All those elegant and lovely Five-course meals at night need a bottle of wine ! Did you know that you can carry on your own wine and will simply have to pay a $10 or $15 corkage fee (plus tip) ? When you consider that you already own many of these bottles and that the normal price onboard starts at $40....you are ahead of the game by packing and bringing your own. Simply divide them up.....wrapped in a plastic grocery bag.....amidst soft clothing. I have done this often and have not had one break yet. But check on this ahead of travelling....some cruise lines no longer offer this option and have made recent changes.

~Emergencies can happen...if they did you would want important info at your fingertips...A strong suggestion that everyone carry the following important items with them at all times on a vacation outside of the United States (this includes all cruises): Make two copies of your passport, driver's license, and credit cards before leaving home-in addition to your Cruise Documents, and Trip Travel Insurance. Leave one set of copies in a safe place on your ship. Leave the other copies of Trip Travel Insurance with a friend or family member at home.Also a good idea....
A laminated color copy of the front page of your passport
A laminated copy of your U.S. driver's license (could be on the back side of your passport
A credit card with at least $10,000 available credit
Enough cash to resolve potential issues
Complete contact information (including emergency contact information)
Travel Insurance policy number, copy of the policy, and contact number for claims
Any special medical instructions that would be mandatory in an emergency medical situation A way to reach your Travel Agent "24/7"---ask them for that number !

If the ship's purser holds your passport (which is sometimes the case, to
expedite clearing the ship in foreign ports), carry the passport copy ashore
with you.

~ Binoculars ---lightweight, small ones..........particularly for Alaska, Hawaii, Europe !

~A compact umbrella. I now carry one that is tiny--6" long--in a little carrying case.

~Your own insulated water bottle with carrying strap. Another great item to have in your tote to carry ashore. I fill with some on that non-stop ice cold water my Cabin Steward keeps constantly refreshing.

~A hanging Toiletries kit for the tiny bathroom. Limited counter space is always a problem so making good use of vertical space is a good idea.

~Bring along a $2. Bottle of Purell to supplement your handwashing regimen with an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. It just might make the difference between a cruise you'll always remember and one you wish you could forget as the Norwalk Virus can be a concern. (Wash your hands often and use those sanitizers every chance you see them onboard.)

~ Print cards with your name, address, phone number, & email address to
share with new friends. Having your cards handy sure beats hunting
for pens & scribbling on scraps of paper to swap addresses. Fun, inexpensive, colorful cards can be ordered online from a company called www.vistaprint.com. (Allow plenty of time to order and receive these !)

~ Leave any paperback novels you've finished for the crew library. You'll
have more room in your suitcase and crewmembers will have fresh reading
material--they will really appreciate this !

~ Don't forget to pack and USE your sunscreen. Why take the chance of a
nasty sunburn ruining a great cruise vacation? Protect your skin from injury
and aging. Throw in something for Sunburn too. People have a way of overdoing on vacation.

~ Check the balance of your on-board account before the end of your cruise.
Straighten out any discrepancies immediately (check your balance a couple of times during your cruise) and avoid a long line at the Purser's Desk that last morning after your final bill arrives. Actually, try to do the final late in the afternoon of the last night...try to beat the rush ! Many ships now have the ability to do this on the tv monitor in your stateroom. It is really quite easy and avoids those long lines.

~ Don't you all look gorgeous in your formal attire? Have a family portrait
taken to preserve the memory. There's no obligation to purchase any photos
you don't care for.

~Don't forget work out clothes. They say you can gain 2 pounds a day on a cruise ship from all the fabulous food ! "You come on as a passenger and leave as cargo." Bring your sneakers and get ready to sweat a little at a class or in the exercise room.

~and my all time favorite..........(depending on what type of trip, ship, elegance level etc etc)...........bring t-shirts you might want to work out in.......sleep in..........tour in...that you will wear and leave behind as they are dirty.......this will give you room in your suitcase for your wonderful purchases made while traveling....a little more room in a drawer at home for your new purchases once you return.

Have a wonderful trip ..........Bon Voyage !........there is no better way to travel, in my opinion.

Joan Dann can be reached via her website at www.Dann-Online.com and email
her at
dann@dann-online.com.
She is President of Great Explorations ! Travel and a Cruise Expert. She is
also Co-Owner of Dann Mens Clothing & Dann Formal Wear as well as other upscale shops.

Joan has recently written a new "Packing Light" for a Cruise article...

http://searchwarp.com/swa56932.htm






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» left by Ashley from San Mateo, CA (3 years 173 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4.5 out of 5
thanks so much. I am going on my first cruise in 6 days! I was a little nervous and had no idea what to pack. This article helped a lot.
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» left by Barb Storley from Waconia, MN (2 years 120 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Joan, this was excellent and very motivating for those of us procrastinators!! It has been 20 years since my last cruise and the ships are huge in comparison to the ones I was on! Looking forward to every minute of it!! Thanks !! Barb
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» left by Lilian from Perth, WA (242 days 4 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Thanks Joan, we will be leaving soon for our 21 day sun princess cruise, this is very handy. Its our first cruise and I havent got a clue what to bring. Lilian Perth, WA
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» left by Dennis Dann from Indianapolis (242 days 3 hours ago.)
Lilian: Thank you for the comment. This is Joan's husband, Dennis. Yesterday, Joan left for Kenya. She went through the same type of check list to pack--just geared for the outdoor of Africa. You will have a GREAT TIME! Regards

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