How to Pack for a Family Cruise

Tips on Packing for that Family Cruise Vacation

Mike Burnside
For anyone who knows about the cruising experience, its appeal is the ease in which you and your family can vacation. You board the ship and find your stateroom. After that, it is nothing but pampering, eating great meals and finding endless activities to keep you amused. However, if you and your family have not packed correctly for your cruise vacation, your experience may not be as enjoyable. It is possible to buy what you need on board or in port; however, you will pay a high price for that convenience. Here are a few family cruise packing tips that can save you time, hassles, and money.



1. Stay Organized and Make a Checklist

When you are packing for a family cruise, it is all about staying organized. It is important that you create a list of everything that you will need and check it off as you pack for your family's cruise vacation. A check off list will ensure that you will not forget anything and you and your family can enjoy their vacation.



2. Check the Weather Where You Are Going

Do a little research and check on the weather conditions where you will be cruising. Verify what is typical for that time of year you will be cruising and make sure that your family packs appropriately.



3. Keep Important Items Close

It is important that you keep the essentials nearby when packing for the family cruise. Those include medications, travel documents, passports if needed, and emergency contact numbers, all of which should be kept in your family's carry-on bags.



4. You Can Overpack on a Family Cruise

The nice part of a family cruise is that once on board you don't ever have to move your luggage, which means you can pack those extra outfits. The essential family cruise packing should include bathing suits, formal wear for evening dining, and casual wear for port excursions.



5. Split the Bags When Packing for a Family Cruise

The smart way to pack for a family cruise is to make sure each bag some clothes for everybody rather than packing one bag for each person. On the rare occasion that there is a luggage mix-up, this type of packing will ensure that even if a bag goes missing, everyone in the family will have something to wear.



One last thing to consider when planning that family cruise together, make sure that you have secured your home while you are away. Consider installing a home security system or contact your neighbors and ask them to keep an eye on your home while you are enjoying your family cruise vacation.

Published by Mike Burnside

Mike Burnside is a successful small business owner as well as a published writer. Mike continues to contribute to several publications about his passions in small business, parenting, relationships, health,...  View profile

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  • Annette Robbins5/24/2011

    Great information~

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