Top 20 Cruise Essentials to Pack Before Your Next Voyage
Cruise cabins may be compact, but that doesn’t mean you have to feel cramped or unprepared. After more than 20 years of cruising, I’ve learned that packing the right cruise essentials can make all the difference in comfort, convenience, and overall enjoyment. Whether you’re embarking on your first cruise or you’re a seasoned traveler, these must-have cruise items will help you maximize your space and ensure a smooth, stress-free voyage.
1. RFID Travel Wallet
I always like to keep my passport, cruise documents, and credit cards together in one safe spot—and an RFID-blocking travel wallet gives me peace of mind. It protects against electronic pickpocketing (yep, that’s a thing!) and makes it so much easier when I’m checking in or heading out on an excursion. Whether it’s a slim leather style or one that fits my phone and AirTag, I don’t cruise without this cruise essential. The one below is perfect because I can keep all of my key documents.
2. Waterproof Phone Case
I bring this cruise essential on every single excursion. Whether I’m headed to the beach or pool, I never know how far my lounge chair will be—or if I’ll even be able to keep an eye on it. This waterproof case gives me peace of mind because I can take my phone with me in the water. That way, I never miss those spur-of-the-moment photo ops, and I don’t have to stress about leaving valuables behind. Total game changer.
3. Cruise Luggage Tags
I never travel without these cruise luggage tag holders—they’re reusable, durable, and keep my tags from tearing or getting lost in transit. Pro tip for first-time cruisers: I always pack my tags in my carry-on and wait to attach them until I arrive at the port city. That way, they don’t get damaged or confused during the flight. It’s such a simple step, but it saves a ton of stress on embarkation day.
4. Stay Charged Up: European Plug Adapter & Long Charging Cords
Cruise cabins don’t have many outlets—especially near the bed, making an adapter an important cruise essential. So I always bring a European plug adapter to tap into the extra outlet most ships have, and I never cruise without my extra-long charging cords. A 10-foot cord lets me keep my phone close, even when the outlet is halfway across the room. It’s one of those little things that makes a big difference, especially when I’m winding down after a day of exploring or getting everything charged before an excursion.
5. towel bands or towel clips
Towel Bands or Clips No more chasing your towel across the pool deck! Whether it’s a breezy sea day or a packed lounger lineup, towel bands and clips help keep your spot secure. I’ve used both and love them for different reasons—clips are sturdy and versatile, while bands are my current go-to because they’re lightweight and lie flat in a suitcase, which makes packing a breeze.
Bonus tip: Clips are also perfect in balcony cabins—I use them to secure wet swimsuits or cover-ups to the balcony chairs so they dry quickly without risking them blowing away. Such a small item, but incredibly handy for those little cruise moments that matter.
6. Magnetic Hooks
Cruise cabin walls are metal, so I always bring magnetic hooks to make the most of that vertical space. On our last cruise, we used the heavy-duty ones (the ones on the right) that hold up to 150 pounds vertically or 50 pounds horizontally—we were able to hang a full bag on each one, which is something the smaller hooks just can’t handle. But I still pack the smaller ones too—they’re perfect for things like a shirt, swimsuit, or sunhat. In a cramped cabin, every little item needs a “home,” and these hooks help keep the chaos at bay, making them a real cruise essential.
7. Sunscreen
I always pack sunscreen because sunburns can sneak up fast—especially on sea days or beach excursions. I don’t usually go for the reef-safe formulas (just being real!), but I do make sure it’s one I trust to work and feels good on my skin. I keep a travel-size bottle in my day bag so I can reapply easily without trekking back to the cabin. It’s one of those things I never leave home without.
8. Motion Sickness Bands and remedies
I don’t usually get seasick—but I always like being prepared, just in case. I bring a couple of tried-and-true favorites: ginger chews are my go-to (they’re perfect when I need something quick and natural), and I also pack motion sickness bands. Even if I don’t need them, I love having them on hand—they’re drug-free, easy to toss in my day bag, and great for peace of mind, especially when the water gets a little choppy.
9. Cruise Ship Door Decorations
I always decorate our cabin door—it’s not just fun, it’s functional. Hallways on cruise ships can look like a maze of identical doors, especially after a long day in the sun or a late dinner. A colorful magnet or personalized sign makes it so much easier to spot our room at a glance. It’s also a great way to show a little personality and connect with fellow cruisers—I’ve had more than one person stop to comment or say hi because of ours.
Interested in seeing more cruise door decor ideas? Check out my cruise door blog post: Why You Should Decorate Your Cruise Cabin Door: Fun & Practical Benefits.
10. Waterproof Dry Bag
This is one of those items I never regret bringing. Whether we’re headed out on a beach day, a snorkeling trip, or even a tender boat ride, I like knowing my stuff will stay dry. I keep my phone, a small towel, and a change of clothes in there—and it’s especially nice when I don’t want to worry about dropping my bag in the sand or getting caught in a surprise splash. Mine folds down small in the suitcase but gives me total peace of mind during water-heavy excursions.
11. Packing Cubes
I don’t travel anywhere without packing cubes—but I especially love them for cruises. They fit perfectly into the closet cubbies and drawers in the cabin, and they make unpacking a breeze. I organize them by type—daywear, swimsuits, dinner outfits—so I can just pull one out, grab what I need, and slide it right back in. It keeps everything tidy, and I don’t have to dig through my suitcase every time I need something.
12. Travel First Aid Kit
I like to be ready for anything, so I always bring a small first aid setup.
Travel Medication Organizer Instead of bringing full bottles of every medicine “just in case,” I use this compact pill organizer that comes with three mini cases and over 400 labels. It’s perfect for pre-packing small doses of pain relievers, allergy meds, motion sickness tablets—whatever we might need—without overpacking. It keeps everything neat, labeled, and ready for quick access during the trip.
13. Insulated Tumbler
This is one of those things I bring on every cruise. I love having my own insulated tumbler to keep drinks cold way longer than the plastic cups they serve onboard. Whether I’m sipping iced coffee in the morning or taking a frozen cocktail up to the pool deck, this tumbler keeps it chilled without constantly melting down. It’s got a handle, a straw, and it saves me from running back and forth for refills all day.
14. Cruise Lanyard
Cruise Lanyard I never board a ship without a cruise lanyard, a true cruise essential —it just makes life so much easier. Since your cruise card is your room key, ID, and onboard wallet, having it clipped around my neck means I’m not constantly digging through my bag or worrying I left it in the cabin. I like to use a colorful one or add a small charm so it’s easy to spot—and a detachable clip makes it simple to hand off when needed. It’s such a small thing, but I’d feel lost without it—literally.
15. Over-the-Door Organizer
Cabin storage is limited, so this has been a game-changer for me. I’ve used the same over-the-door organizer for more than 20 years—and I still swear by it. To make the most of it, I actually tie two together with ribbon and hang them over the bathroom door. One stays on the inside for toiletries, hair products, and shower stuff; the other faces out and holds sunglasses, meds, sunscreen—anything I use daily. It keeps everything off the counters and easy to reach, without cluttering up precious space.
16. Foldable Tote Bag
A foldable tote is a cruise-day MVP. It packs down small in your suitcase and gives you that extra space when you need it—whether it’s souvenirs from a port stop or beach gear for an excursion. I love the flexibility it offers, especially on days when I come back with more than I left with. Easy to stash, easy to carry—simple as that.
17. Snorkel Set
If there’s even a chance I might snorkel, I pack my own gear. Cruise excursions sometimes include rentals, but I’d rather not deal with mystery mouthpieces or foggy masks. Having my own snorkel set means better comfort, better fit, and no guessing about quality. Plus, it’s one less thing to worry about when I’m jumping off the boat into crystal-clear water. It doesn’t take up much room in my suitcase—and it’s totally worth it.
18. Travel Laundry Detergent
Cruise cabins aren’t big, and it doesn’t take long for clothes—especially swimsuits and lightweight outfits—to start feeling not-so-fresh. I like to pack a few travel-size laundry detergent packets so I can rinse things out mid-trip without waiting on laundry service. Some ships have self-serve laundry rooms, but even if they don’t, it’s easy enough to wash a few items in the sink and hang them to dry. It keeps my bag lighter and everything smelling clean.
19. Binoculars
I don’t bring binoculars on every trip, but when the itinerary includes scenic coastlines, wildlife, or balcony time with a view, I like having a pair packed. They’re great for spotting whales, lighthouses, or far-off islands—those little details I’d miss otherwise. I usually stash them in my carry-on so they’re handy if we sail past something cool during embarkation or sail-away. Compact, lightweight, and totally worth it when those moments pop up.
20. Anti-Theft Crossbody Bag
When I’m off the ship exploring ports, I like knowing my essentials are safe and close. An anti-theft crossbody bag is lightweight, easy to wear, and packed with smart features—like RFID-blocking compartments, lockable zippers, and slash-resistant straps. It keeps my phone, cruise card, and cash secure in crowded markets or busy terminals without looking bulky or touristy. For peace of mind and hands-free convenience, this is one of those items I’m always glad I brought.
Final Thoughts on Packing Smart for Your Cruise
Bringing the right cruise essentials can make all the difference in turning a good vacation into an unforgettable one. From maximizing cabin space to ensuring convenience and comfort, every item on this list is designed to help you avoid unnecessary stress and make the most of your time at sea. Over the years, I’ve learned that having the right gear onboard enhances relaxation, keeps everything organized, and allows you to focus on making incredible memories.
By planning ahead and packing wisely, you’ll set yourself up for a seamless and enjoyable experience. So before you set sail, grab these must-have cruise items to ensure smooth sailing on your next adventure. Happy cruising!
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