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Cruise Packing List

Onboard Attire
Multiple swimsuits and cover ups Casual, comfortable shoes for walking around the ship Workout gear to work off all the ubiquitous food Lanyard for each passenger for ID, room keys and such.

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Dinner Attire
Casual: sport shirts and slacks for men, sundresses or pants for women Smart Casual: Jackets and ties for men, dresses or pant suits for women Formal: Suits or tuxedos for men, cocktail dresses for women For Children: Dinner attire guidelines for children are more lax than for adults, but deck attire is not acceptable.

Off Ship/Excursions:
Backpack for holding passports, money, itineraries, etc. Hand Sanitizer Cash: 1s and 5s are best for tipping and buying small items at port Sunglasses Bug Spray Binoculars Depending on your shore excursions, you may need hiking and rain gear.

Tip: Consider
airline baggage fees when you are packing. Bring 3-4 articles that can be mixed/matched into 5-6 outfits.

In Cabin:
Mini travel surge protector, because there are never enough outlets in cabins. Hanging shoe organizer-hang it over the bathroom door to organize toiletries and other small items. Sticky Notes and pen for writing cabin stewards and family members notes. Small alarm clock Night light Lap top Bonine for those with motion sickness. Chargers for phone and other gadgets Reading material Camera Video camera Toiletries including shampoo, conditioner, brush/comb, toothpaste, toothbrush, dental floss, nail clippers, cotton swabs, soap, moisturizer, razor, shaving cream Travel First Aid kit including Band-Aids, anti-itch cream, Neosporin, and pain relievers. Prescription medications Eyeglasses and contact lens needs Sunscreen Aloe

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