16 Unexpected Things I Never Board a Cruise Ship Without (2024)

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16 Unexpected Things I Never Board a Cruise Ship Without (1)Jill SchildhouseUpdated: Feb. 01, 2024

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    Over the past couple of decades, I’ve taken plenty of cruises—16 to be exact, on more than half-a-dozen different cruise lines. (Want to become a frequent cruiser too? Follow these secrets to save up to 40% on every booking.) Early on, I would spend days leading up to each trip frantically trying to decide what to pack for a cruise to ensure the best experience for myself and my guest.

    On many of those sailings, I felt some regret about what I failed to bring and was even annoyed by some things I packed that I didn’t actually need. With each cruise, I kept incrementally improving the contents of my suitcase, weeding out items that were a waste of space and making room for my non-negotiables.

    Now I’m proud to say that through plenty of trial and error, I have finally perfected my cruise packing game—in fact, I’ve just returned from an Alaskan cruise on the Majestic Princess and it was a perfect pack if I do say so myself.

    I’ve finally managed to hone in on every amenity needed to make travel a breeze, enhance cabin organization, bring me the ultimate relaxation and ensure I’m prepared for life at sea. I have two more cruises coming up this year, and each of these items will tour Europe on Holland America Line and the Middle East on Windstar Cruises with me.

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    Neosmuk Magnetic Hooks

    Figuring out what to pack for a cruise doesn’t have to be difficult. No matter which cruise cabin you choose, the walls will be magnetic. And that means you can add so much more organization to the room—especially since they are relatively small and don’t always have enough drawers and closet space—by simply traveling with a handful of magnetic hooks. Use these to hang a beach bag, purses, hats, jackets or shower cap.

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    Kimbora Hanging Organizer

    When it comes to navigating small cruise ship cabins, the more organized I can stay, the bigger the room feels. So I always put those magnetic hooks to good use by using them to hang this small shoe organizer. However, instead of using it to store shoes, think about all the small, loose items that are cluttering surfaces.

    Scrunchies and hair ties, cables for electronics, toiletries, small souvenirs acquired along the journey, medications, etc. Of course, a pair of flip-flops will be right at home in this organizer too.

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    Reliefband Seasickness Solution

    I’m prone to seasickness, but even if you aren’t, you never know if the waves might get choppy. I’ve been on cruises where the seas turned rough. Even those normally unaffected end up feeling a bit queasy. Sure, you could pop a Dramamine or don a pair of motion sickness glasses, but the solution I’ve come to rely on is Reliefband.

    This FDA-cleared wearable uses transdermal neuromodulation to prevent and treat nausea from motion sickness (and also morning sickness, chemotherapy, anxiety, hangovers, etc.). The best part? No drugs and no side effects. Plus, it’s non-drowsy.

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    Popsockets Phone Case

    People constantly remark about my steady video footage on a moving ship. Not to mention the epic shots I get of the ocean over the ship’s railings without fear of dropping my phone. I owe it all to my trusty PopSockets phone case.

    The durable design protects my phone in case of a fumble thanks to the drop protection of 10 feet. The ergonomic grip also allows me to hold onto my device securely with just one hand. It also helps make taking selfies easier because you have something comfortable to hold onto, which is a must on any cruise.

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    Nocs Provisions Standard Issue Waterproof Binoculars

    Whales and bald eagles and dolphins, oh my. These are just some of the animals I was able to see on a recent Alaskan cruise thanks to my Standard Issue Waterproof Binoculars. Aside from what I saw at sea, I also used them on excursions to get a better glimpse of a grizzly bear and some Dall sheep in Denali National Park & Preserve. Since this pair is waterproof and fog proof, I was able to see each animal clearly despite the steady rainfall and foggy conditions.

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    LectroFan Micro2 Sound Machine + Bluetooth Speaker

    Cruise ship hallways can be quite noisy, making random naps or sleeping in on sea days difficult. I’d never board a ship without one of my favorite Amazon travel accessories: my LectroFan Micro2 sound machine, which helps drown out any unwanted noise from my cabin. It offers 11 non-looping sounds, including fan sounds, a variety of white noise and even a couple of ocean surf sounds to help fit this nautical theme. Sometimes, I’ll even pair it with my smartphone and use it to play music in my cabin while I get ready for dinner.

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    Jack Wolfskin Prelight 2.5L Jacket

    The weather at sea and on land can be unpredictable, so when I consider what to pack for a cruise, I always include a lightweight rain jacket regardless of the forecast. This women’s Prelight 2.5L jacket offers 100% waterproof and windproof weather protection, yet it’s extremely breathable. I love how it folds down into a packable garment. If the weather is looking even remotely iffy, I’ll shove it into my travel purse when heading out on an excursion.

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    Bose QuietComfort 45 Headphones

    Cruise ships are often abuzz with music, activities and announcements, but sometimes I need a little break from all that stimulation. Or, I’d like to listen to a podcast or music while relaxing on the pool deck. Those are the times I reach for my Bose QuietComfort 45 headphones.

    I’ve come to rely on their noise-canceling feature and lightweight comfort (if you’re worried about missing something important, switch to “aware mode” to hear the surrounding environment). Plus, they stay charged for 22 hours and seamlessly connect to multiple devices via Bluetooth.

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    Heat It Bug Bite Relief

    I’m an absolute magnet for mosquitos and I’m convinced they must get a memo about my upcoming cruises because it seems like they actually organize a welcome party for me. Unfortunately, I’m the hors d’oeuvres. While I haven’t found a natural way to avoid their bites, I have found chemical-free relief in the form of Heat It.

    This smartphone-powered insect bite healer relieves itching and pain by heating the skin to a medically proven 124 degrees and gets its warmth through the charging port of an iPhone or Android device. There are no batteries, it’s lightweight and an app helps customize the treatment.

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    Saunorch Universal Travel Adapter

    Depending on which cruise line you’re sailing, the cabin may not have the same outlets as the United States, and it most likely won’t have USB ports either. That’s why my “what to pack for a cruise” list has some crossover with my “things to never forget when traveling overseas” list. My universal Saunorch power adapter, which has settings that cover more than 150 countries all in one device is crucial.

    It is also helpful for any hotel stays or airport delays before and after an overseas cruise. The four USB ports come in handy for simultaneously charging a phone, tablet, camera equipment and portable charger too.

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    T3 Afar Hair Dryer

    Cruise ships have a lot of amazing amenities, but their hair dryers aren’t one of them. They are usually basic models with one setting where you hold down the “on” button for the duration of a blow dry. Sometimes they even come tethered to the desk in the room, which may not necessarily be the most conducive spot for drying your hair.

    Bring your own, but keep it compact and powerful with the folding T3 Afar model. It has six heat and speed combinations, is 25% lighter and 30% smaller than the brand’s full-size model, comes with a beautiful vegan leather travel pouch and has dual voltage for traveling abroad.

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    Rollink Flex 360° Collapsible Suitcase

    On a recent cruise, I quickly realized my suitcase was too fat to fit underneath my bed. This meant it had to spend the whole week taking up precious space in my cabin’s closet—far from ideal when sharing such tight quarters. From now on, I’ll be cruising with my collapsible suitcase, which shrinks down to just 2 inches when not in use. It’s lightweight (only 8.5 pounds, yet holds 85 liters of packing volume), has a built-in TSA-approved lock and the double spinner wheels move with ease.

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    Monos Kiyo UVC Water Bottle

    It’s wise to bring a water bottle along on any off-ship excursions, as they are often three to eight hours long and require some physical activity that could leave anyone parched. But refilling in random fountains or sinks when you aren’t sure if the water is safe to drink can be a mistake—and that’s the whole reason I’m obsessed with this Kiyo UVC water bottle, which purifies my water instantly. It kills 99.99% of bacteria and other pathogens in 60 seconds (there’s a three-minute cycle for a deeper clean too) and comes in two sizes.

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    Wanderfull HydroBag

    Now that you have a water bottle, how will you make sure it’s always within easy reach? And where will you keep the room key, cell phone, cash, ID and credit cards when walking around on the ship? Store those in a WanderFull HydroBag, especially on the world’s largest cruise ship when it’s not always convenient to make your way back to the room.

    Let the water-resistant pockets store all the essentials, while the main compartment fits up to a 32-ounce water bottle or reusable coffee cup (that section is also waterproof to prevent any leaks). It comes in 15 colors and offers an interchangeable adjustable strap to wear as a crossbody.

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    Drowsy Silk Sleep Mask

    The best part about splurging on a balcony cabin? Having access to daylight and amazing views. The worst part? That daylight can seep into the room, disturbing sleep. This happened to me on a recent Alaskan cruise. The summer sun rose at 4 a.m. and didn’t set until nearly midnight.

    When packing for a cruise or any travel for that matter, a sleep mask is always a priority. The adjustable Drowsy sleep mask is made of 100% mulberry silk, completely blocks light and the wide design even helps muffle sound for the best night’s sleep ever.

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    Delsey Paris Chatelet Air 2.0 Underseater

    When boarding a cruise, you’re expected to put big suitcases outside your stateroom the night before disembarkation. You could drag them off the ship yourself, but I do not recommend it. Elevators are overcrowded and hectic on that final day.

    You often have to walk quite a ways through customs and the cruise terminal, which can get exhausting with all that luggage. The hard part is figuring out where to store the stuff you’ll need the final morning, like toiletries, medications and the pajamas you slept in.

    After plenty of trial and error, I’ve discovered the best option is the Chatelet Air 2.0 Underseater. It’s the perfect size for those last-minute items and has two wheels to roll it or carry it. Additionally, it has a trolly sleeve so you can place it on top of your bigger luggage. It also fits under the seat of most airplanes.

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    Originally Published: July 18, 2018

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    Jill Schildhouse

    Jill is an award-winning travel writer and editor with 23 years of experience. She covers travel cruises and hospitality for Reader's Digest and regularly contributes to Travel + Leisure, Brides, TripSavvy, Insider, USA Today, Taste of Home, and Southern Living. An avid traveler, Jill has visited 37 countries but makes her home in Phoenix, where she lives with her fiancé and toy schnauzer.

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    FAQs

    Should you pack a towel on a cruise? ›

    When packing for our first cruise, I was so unsure about whether to bring my own towels. Don't waste the space in your suitcase, because these towels are the perfect size for drying off after time in the pool and hot tub. You'll be dry in no time! You can use the towels on the ship and even while in port.

    How do you not get bored on a cruise ship? ›

    Take Advantage of the Programming

    Since cruise lines don't want you to be bored any more than you do, they fill up days at sea with a variety of activities from trivia sessions and lectures to arts and crafts and dance lessons. The more you participate, the faster your days pass. But don't forget to mix it up a bit.

    How do you survive going overboard on a cruise ship? ›

    Don't drink any salt water and if you're fortunate enough to have any fresh water with you, conserve it. If you can, pull off some clothing and wrap it around your head to avoid the sun. If there are floating things around you, such as garbage, collect what you can to make yourself easier to spot.

    Can cruise crew fraternize with guests? ›

    Fraternization with passengers is strictly forbidden - any crew member even suspected of being with a guest is asking for big trouble. The rules were put in place after a number of incidents of guests utilizing a variation of the 'honey trap'.

    Why would you get kicked off a cruise ship? ›

    While very obvious offenses like drug smuggling, violence, or otherwise breaking the law are no-brainer ways to get kicked off a cruise, they aren't the only reasons a cruise line might send you packing -- at any point during your cruise.

    Can you take beach towels off cruise ship? ›

    You don't need to bring beach towels on a cruise. They're provided on the pool deck. Plus you can get fresh towels at any time and even take them off the ship when you visit islands — just don't forget to return them.

    What are you not allowed to carry-on cruise? ›

    All weapons and any item made, adapted or intended for use as an offensive weapon: firearms (including replicas, imitations and their components), spears or spear guns, crossbows, crossbow bolts and long bow arrows; blunt weapons, including knuckle dusters, brass knuckles, clubs, coshes, batons, flails or Nunchaku; ...

    Do cruises give you robes? ›

    Additional bathrobes will be provided, upon request through your Stateroom Attendant. For all other accommodations, bathrobes will be provided during turndown service on the first evening of the cruise, upon request through your Stateroom Attendant.

    Is it hard to sleep on a cruise ship? ›

    Sometimes, though, it can be hard to get the rest that you need while on a moving vessel. Even if you are not prone to motion sickness, sleeping on a different bed can sometimes result in difficulties actually falling asleep.

    What do you do on a cruise at night? ›

    All big ships come alive at night -- expect theater shows (ranging from Las Vegas-style revues to Broadway musicals), live music, crew talent shows, stand-up comedy, themed parties on the lido deck or in the dance club, dinner theater, ship wide scavenger hunts, feature films or even renditions of "The Dating Game."

    How many people are found after falling off a cruise ship? ›

    Despite these cases, overboard incidents are very rare, according to a cruise line trade association. According to a report from the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), there were 212 overboard incidents from 2009 to 2019, and only 48 — or 28.2% — of those who fell overboard were successfully rescued.

    Do cruise ships stop if you fall overboard? ›

    As soon as an incident happens, cruise ship crew will activate a button that pinpoints the place where the person went into the water. The ship will then stop and turn back to that area. The ship and its crew will perform a lengthy search and rescue operation, lasting several hours.

    How do cruise ships know if you fall overboard? ›

    Most cruise ships rely on security cameras to spot people who've gone overboard. All Cruise Line International Association members comply with the requirements in the CVSSA, with most ships opting for technology that is capable of capturing images of people falling overboard, a CLIA spokesperson told Insider.

    Can they kick you off a cruise? ›

    Let's start with involuntary disembarkations like Chan's. It turns out a cruise line has the right to kick you off a cruise, at least according to its ticket contract, the legal agreement between the passenger and cruise line. I have more details on your cruise rights in my free guide to taking a cruise.

    How do you get banned from Carnival cruise? ›

    Consistent with our commitment to safety, disruptive behavior is not tolerated and any guest whose conduct affects the comfort, enjoyment, safety or well-being of other guests or crew will be disembarked at their own expense and banned from sailing on Carnival in the future.

    What if you commit a crime on a cruise? ›

    Often, minor offenses will result in a person simply being remanded to their cabin with security outside to ensure they don't leave. But when serious crimes occur, the captain may feel it necessary to put the person in the brig.

    Can you be banned from a cruise? ›

    Things that will get you banned from a cruise ship

    Bringing on prohibited items like CBD gummies, weapons, kites, and fireworks will certainly get you into trouble and you will most likely get a ban if you're caught using any of them.

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