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Every number sourced & dated · Last full check 2026-07-02

Verified packing list

Cruise Packing List, the verified version

Built the way we build everything — the parts that are rules (what ships ban, what TSA allows on your flights there) are verified with sources and dates; the parts that are judgment are marked as tips. Check things off as you pack — the list remembers where you left off on this device.

Two rules that surprise first-time cruisers

Lines differ — always scan YOUR line's prohibited-items page before packing electronics.

Documents & boarding

Embarkation-day bag (your bags arrive hours later)

Cabin setup

Shore days

Evenings & formal night

Toiletries & health

Tech & misc

Shop this trip

One pick from each part of the kit we stock — add them all, then trim in the cart. Kits are checklists, never a bundled SKU: you can remove anything.

FAQ

Can you bring an iron or steamer on a cruise?

Royal Caribbean prohibits both (fire policy) — verified 2026-07-02 against their prohibited-items page. Carnival also bans irons in cabins but provides them in self-service launderettes. Wrinkle-release spray is the workaround everyone uses.

Can you bring a power strip on a cruise?

Depends on the line: Carnival allows non-surge-protected strips; Royal Caribbean bans all power strips and extension cords. A USB-only multiport charger is safe on both. Sources and dates above.

Do TSA liquid rules apply on the ship?

No — 3-1-1 applies to your flights, not the cruise terminal. Ships have their own prohibited-items lists (and their own beverage policies — check your line's page for alcohol rules).

When do checked bags arrive in the cabin?

Usually hours after boarding — which is why the embarkation-day bag section above exists. Keep swimsuit, meds and documents with you.

Flying to the port? Check your bag against your airline on the fit checker, and your liquids against 3-1-1.

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