
Extra luggage name tags (in case yours are lost on the outbound trip). Extra plastic cable-lock ties for securing luggage for the return trip (better than locks, but one-time use only). Bug spray (not for your cabin on the ship, but for those pesky mosquitoes and 'nonos' ashore). Rubbing alcohol or foot lotion for soothing tired, hot feet. Handi-wipes (for cleaning hands when ashore). Small first aid kit (band-aids, Q-tips, vaseline, Dramamine, antibiotic cream, bandages, anti-diarrhea medication, cortisone cream, aspirin/Tylenol/Advil). Prescription drugs and any other essential medications in carry-on bag. Lighted dial clock for cruise ship cabin. Small travel alarm clock (battery operated). iPod or mp3 player (for listening on the airplane, walking on deck or on a treadmill). Extension cord/power strip with multiple plug-ins. Underwater camera (for snorkeling or beach days). Plug adapter and converter (most electronic items like cameras, computers, and e-books do not need a converter, but do need an adapter in hotels). Photo album (to share pictures of those adorable kids, grandkids, or pets with new friends)Įlectronics and Camera Equipment Packing List. Home and email addresses of friends/relatives back home (for sending postcards, emails, or gifts). Business cards with email address to give out to new cruise friends. Journal or notebook and pen/pencil (for making notes to tell your friends back home about your experiences). Reading material (books to read while on the plane or lounging by the pool if you pack an electronic book, don't forget the charger). Foreign language phrase book or dictionary. Guidebooks and other port of call information. Reading Material and Necessities Packing List Contact numbers to report lost/stolen credit cards or traveler's checks. Alternatively, you can scan the documents and email an electronic copy to yourself so that you can access them from any computer terminal.
Copies of airline tickets, cruise tickets, passports/visas, itinerary: Pack one copy in your carry-on, one copy in your checked luggage, and leave one copy with someone at home.
Cash (some in small bills for tipping or buying low priced souvenirs). Pre-paid phone card or SIM card for mobile phone (these can also be purchased at your destination). ATM card (be sure to call your bank to notify them you are traveling). Credit cards (be sure to call credit card companies before traveling to alert them you are traveling outside your normal area). Another government-issued picture ID (e.g. Copy of prescriptions and list of all medicines you are taking. Medical insurance cards and medical history (especially if traveling alone). Stachrom at iii stago notice license#
Driver's license and auto insurance card - in case you decide to rent a car when ashore.Passports and visas (if necessary) or other proof of citizenship.Airline tickets or e-ticket confirmation.