Packing
Cruise Clothes
Left to Right
Jessica: Kadarshian Kollection, on sale $20 Sears
Tote bag with clutch, Sole Society
Navy kitten heels, Sole Society
Arianna: Fuschia cowl neck dress, Ann Taylor
Floral paten leather belt, Ann Taylor
Wedges, Sole Society
Milena: Striped top, Canvas Lands’ End
Pleated maxi skirt, H & M
Striped wedges, Ann Taylor
In a poll posed to over 100 million Ask.com users we found
Royal Caribbean was the favorite cruise line among almost half of respondents, beating out Princess, Carnival and Norwegian.
The Mediterranean is a top spot for cruises.
Of all the general questions about packing for travel, cruises took the top spot. One of the most important things to keep in mind is what types of activities you’ll be participating in when you’re actually off the ship.
Consider researching the activities you want to do on your own to see if you can get a better price than what the cruise ship offers. They generally charge more.
The all-inclusive nature of a cruise is the number one feature that appeals to them about a cruise.
While we love the buffets and endless food options on a cruise, I always pack a body shaper when I travel so I look smoother in my clothes. Nobody wants to look back on photos later and wish they had skipped dessert.
When packing think about how an outfit can work double duty. One day it’s a dress and then the next it’s a cover-up.
Pack items that are wrinkle resistant so you can pull them from your suitcase and throw them on. Nobody wants to iron on vacation.
Cristina & Alison