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1. Travel Documents * Passport/Visa: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates and check if you need visas for any of the ports of call. * Cruise Tickets: Printed or digital copies of your cruise confirmation and boarding documents. * Identification: Government-issued ID for domestic travel and any necessary travel insurance documents. 2. Clothing * Casual Wear: Comfortable clothes for day-to-day activities. * Swimwear: Swimsuits, cover-ups, and beach sandals for pool and beach days. * Formal Wear: Evening attire for formal nights (suits or cocktail dresses, depending on the cruise line’s dress code). * Active Wear: Gym clothes and sneakers for exercise or active excursions. * Layered Clothing: Light jackets or sweaters for cooler evenings or air-conditioned areas. * Rain Gear: Light rain jacket or poncho and an umbrella. 3. Footwear * Comfortable Walking Shoes: Essential for shore excursions and exploring ports. * Sandals/Flip-Flops: For the beach and pool areas. * Formal Shoes: Appropriate footwear for formal dinners and events. 4. Toiletries * Personal Hygiene Items: Toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, and shaving kit. * Skincare: Sunscreen, moisturizer, lip balm, and after-sun lotion. * Medications: Prescription medications, seasickness remedies, pain relievers, and any vitamins or supplements you need. 5. Accessories * Sunglasses and Hats: For sun protection. * Beach Bag: To carry your essentials to the pool or beach. * Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated on excursions and on the ship. 6. Electronics * Chargers and Adapters: For phones, tablets, cameras, and other devices. Check if you need plug adapters for international travel. * E-Reader/Books: For relaxing downtime. 7. Money and Cards * Cash: for ports of call and small purchases. * Credit/Debit Cards: For onboard expenses and excursions. Notify your bank of your travel plans to avoid issues with international transactions. 8. Day Bag * Backpack/Tote: For day trips and excursions to carry essentials 9. Miscellaneous * Ziplock Bags: Useful for wet swimsuits, protecting electronics from water, and packing snacks. * First Aid Kit: Basic supplies like band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and tweezers. * Power Strip: Check with your cruise line’s policy, as some don’t allow power strips, but it can be handy for charging multiple devices. 10. Entertainment and Extras * Deck of Cards/Travel Games: For entertainment during down time.