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What
to Pack for a Caribbean Cruise
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Which clothes to pack for a cruise is simpler than your think. Your 2 most important considerations are comfort and practicality.
Before deciding what to pack, do your homework first to narrow your focus and eliminate the urge to throw things in the suitcase at the last minute for “just in case.”
* Make a list of every day's port of call and the activities you plan to participate in at each.
Now that you know your itinerary, you can get down to serious business.
Remember, most people don't dress or look like the models in cruise advertisements. There's no need to break the bank on clothing for a cruise. Save your money for fun things to do at the different ports you'll be visiting.
Most things you need are in your closet. Basics are best for both men and women. For
men: Slacks and a polo-style
shirt are great attire for a man at
dinner and the shirt can be worn the next day with shorts. The
only night men need a coat and tie is the formal evening, which varies
between 1 and 2 nights depending on the length of your cruise.
Footwear:
A must have item are black walking/tennis shoes. Both for men
and women. Yes, even on formal nights. Ladies, trust
me, in rough seas walking can be tough and you don't want to be in heels.
Who's going to look at your feet anyway? Cover ups are important to remember but towels are furnished poolside and for beach trips in port. Snorkel
equipment is usually included with shore
excursions. But if you want to go off on your own, bring your own gear.
Sandals for days at sea and walking on the beach.
Rain jacket
Sunglasses,
ideally polarized Sunscreen
Shampoo (wash your clothes in the sink and use the hair dryer to help dry)
For Evening Wear: Women: 1 dark dress slacks, 1 light dress slacks, both with coordinating tops 1 dressy outfit
Men: 1 pair dark dress slacks with jacket and tie 2-3 pair Dockers-style slacks 1 collared shirt for every evening
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