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Packing For A Cruise



Packing for a cruise with a little planning will help create a great cruise ship vacation. Often, travelers that visit multiple locations know that the packing for a cruise can be the difference in having a great or a bad time. Space in a cabin is often limited when it come to storage, so it's best to know how to pack properly. There are books available that teach travelers how to pack efficiently. They are worth looking at in order to make sure you are packing for a cruise effectively.

Packing for a cruise can be quite challenging. The first things to consider are the weather, time of year, and the type of cruise. When packing for a cruise, passengers should know that on some cruise ships, they do require a certain level of dress for dinner with most cruises having at least one formal evening. It is a good idea to check with your travel agent about evening dress on the ship. Always bring a windbreaker or light jacket and walking shoes on a cruise.

When packing for a cruise in international waters, bring your valid passport. For example, if you're a United States citizen visiting the Caribbean islands, Mexico, or even Canada. International cruise ships will not allow boarding if you do not have a valid passport.

For travelers who take prescription drugs, you need to take some precautions. When packing for a cruise, make sure you bring all medications in their original bottles and an extra prescription for glasses. This will also help you go through ship and airport security.

Finally, when packing for a cruise make sure to bring some money for tips. Consider withdrawing $50 in $1 bills before leaving and bring small denomination bills instead of large bills. Currency exchanges sometimes refuse $100 bills because of overseas counterfeiting.