PACKING CARRY-ON ONLY FOR A CRUISE: 15 Tips, Hacks & How-tos

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  • @MaureenAO
    @MaureenAO Год назад +225

    Rolling tip: Roll multiple items together. This further reduces wrinkles and creates more room. I stack 3 to 4 tops, or other like sized items and roll away.

  • @michellehughes5385
    @michellehughes5385 Год назад +85

    On a personal note, you are such a lovely and inspiring person. I enjoy watching your upbeat videos. They’ve helped me through my battle with cancer and in preparing for my upcoming cruise, where I hope to celebrate being cancer free. 🙏. Thank you for all of your tips and your positivity about cruising well.

  • @shellymutch
    @shellymutch Год назад +57

    I learned many years ago how to travel light with a carry on and have never looked back. The key for me is 3 bottoms, 5 tops and everything goes together. So no matter what you grab it goes together. Also, no more than 2 shoes, one to wear when traveling and pack one. No one really cares if you wear the same thing twice. I have done this while traveling to Europe for 2 weeks. We just returned from our first cruise - 2 weeks in Alaska both sea and land and we did it with a carry on and small day pack. Try it - you will never regret traveling light.

  • @02sparklestars02
    @02sparklestars02 Год назад +40

    We are very minimal packers. We are willing to wear clothing more than one day. Not underwear or socks. We’ve only once taken more than a checked bag and carry on that we normally check so we don’t have to drag it through airports. We always have a minimum of one stopover so checking the carry on makes things much easier. I also have my purse and a wheeled under seat bag that has all the essentials for the day and meds, etc. I may try packing my purse next cruise but then I’ll have to dig in the under seat bag for passports, wallet, etc.
    I too use packing cubes but use folding packs instead of rolling clothes. I can’t ever seem to get them to be non-wrinkly. Underwear and socks go in a 2-sided cube with one side plastic lined for dirty UW and socks.
    I agree with Ilana about 2 bathing suits. You’ll always have a dry one at the start of the day.
    I do need to get better at color coordinating our clothing, or rather mine. My husband wears blue jeans, navy slacks and navy shorts so anything goes with that.
    Men’s shoes are a pain. I do use them to tuck small things in, such as handkerchiefs, electronic cords and chargers. I ALWAYS take extra cords. On one trip my cord died and to get another cost me $30 since we were in a airport and going to the Amazon where I might not be able to get one any cheaper.
    One tip I have is rather than take dewrinkler, take a small empty spray bottle and a hotel size conditioner. Once on the cruise, squirt a little conditioner into the bottle and fill with warm water. Shake well. The solution is the same as dewrinkler. Works great. Just a little drop or 2 is enough.
    We went on a 15 day Panama cruise with just those bags and the steward kept asking us if those were our only luggage.
    One thing to help with packing less is remembering that no one pays attention to what you wear anyway and if they do, who cares. You are on vacation and won’t see them again once you disembark.

    • @caroleanne8529
      @caroleanne8529 Год назад +10

      Your last sentence tells it all; it is great advice. The only person concerned about what you are wearing is you.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +8

      Love your comments & smart DIY for the wrinkle spray

    • @juliatarrel1674
      @juliatarrel1674 Год назад +3

      Colour coordinating trick
      1: Choose a neutral. Mine is grayscale. You can find black shoes everywear. Gray marle T-shirts are also everywhere. You can get black or gray (or white) clothes in almost all styles.
      2: Choose your family of always-safe colours. Mine is the cool colours: blue side of purple, blue, blue side of green.
      3: Choose a family of 'wear this to feel amazing' shades. It might be pastels. Darks. Neon-throwback-to-the-80s. Mine is the jewel tones.
      I can always reach into my closet and get today's clothes. Neutral pants, safe top. Neutral top, safe skirt. Or just neutral neutral neutral. Or safe safe safe.
      Then if I don't want to feel 'amazing' today, but don't want to be boring, I can grab an 'amazing' scarf for hair ornament or statement necklace.
      If I'm dressing for a party or a formal event, I wear an 'amazing' dress, or pair of separates. If I want to play it for maximum effect, I make everything 'amazing', look in the mirror, and replace one amazing item for safe or a neutral.
      And that's how I colour coordinate. I'm too lazy to have to choose clothes every. single. day.
      But I do confuse shop assistants. I only buy clothes when I need to replace something.

    • @00clgordon
      @00clgordon Год назад

      I like your personal bag in this video! I don’t think you listed it? Would you mind sharing? Thanks !

    • @02sparklestars02
      @02sparklestars02 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@00clgordon if you are talking about our luggage. Since our first Panama cruise we’ve gotten new luggage. I liked our old. Bag duffles but the handle on the larger, 25”, would start to catch when closing. That led to an irritated husband. Not good. So I decided to get a new bag. Since eBags doesn’t make them in other colors than Navy and Black anymore (I never buy those, colors are easier to find on the carrousel) I decided to look into other brands.
      I settled on Monos. They are more expensive, but since we travel relatively often, I decided to get highly rated ones. I found a coupon and they were on sale too. Bonus. I bought the large one. It worked so well I got a carry on size this year.
      Just got back from a cruise where my bag got dropped on its corner on a bus and dented in pretty badly. As I wanted with some wheelchair pushers they commented on how good my bag was, even with the dent. Most they said would have cracked. When iwas unpacking, the corner popped back out. I am very impressed.

  • @smileforsonya1
    @smileforsonya1 Год назад +24

    If using soft luggage, put a plastic garbage bag on both sides of your luggage. Pack your clothes in the bags and you will be fine. Hard shell is generally heavier. Thanks for the great tips.

  • @tobiebrave
    @tobiebrave Год назад +24

    Carry on every time! I think the key is limiting shoes. One pair sneakers, one pair flats, one pair heels and make sure all outfits coordinate with those. Love being able to carry off the end and not checking a bag in the plane.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад

      True 👏

    • @kimbucha2949
      @kimbucha2949 9 месяцев назад

      Yes! Hubs and I travel often on our motorcycle. We learned how to pack light and we love it. I make use of laundry in hotels and on ships. game changer!

  • @roseq536
    @roseq536 Год назад +43

    I’m 5 days away from my first cruise and I’m binge watching your videos and can’t wait !! Feeling more or over prepared before I start…better than being under prepared 😅

  • @briannickerson6858
    @briannickerson6858 Год назад +40

    For our 21 day cruise this past January, we only had a carryon and backpack each. We had tested the concept out on our two week trip to San Diego in 2022 and it worked just fine. A few of the benefits were (1) no wait in line at departure airport to check bags, (2) no wait at arrival airport for luggage carousel, (3) walk right to the taxi before other passengers who are at the luggage carousel. Same benefits at end of the cruise or trip. The key, of course, is having convenient laundry facilities. Our AirBnB apartment in San Diego had washer and dryer in the apartment. On the cruise, we are long time Holland America cruisers and shipboard laundry is free. One other factor is the destination. We only cruise in winter to the Caribbean for a break from New England winter. And San Diego is warm all year round. If we were going to a colder destination, the carryon concept probably wouldn’t work. Since we leave New England in winter for the cruise and return in winter,it means we have to dress accordingly for the flights. The solution is what LL Bean (we live close) calls “three-in-one” jacket. It is a waterproof outer shell with a detachable inner fleece. Together, it can keep off cold and wet weather. Separately, the outer shell is a light raincoat and the inner part is light covering for a chill. And it never has to be packed in luggage.
    Another thing is we always book non-stop direct flights. There are many benefits of doing so and one of them is not having to shlep luggage from terminal to terminal half way into the trip. Mary was skeptical about carryon for the cruise, but it worked very well. In fact, I thought for myself I could even pack less for our cruise in 2024.

  • @KreeH2023
    @KreeH2023 Год назад +11

    Great suggestions! I go with soft shell because of their ability to expand/squish as needed. A trash bag works well to keep things dry inside. A few other things to consider ... rubber bands to hold things together (ex. shoes, even rolled items), extra various sized zip lock bags (just in case), water proof bag for do-it-yourself laundry, ... Also wear your biggest/bulkiest items on the plane.

  • @nancystanley8828
    @nancystanley8828 4 месяца назад +2

    Another tip is to use disposable plastic shower caps you pick up at some hotels or dollar stores. I use them as shoe covers so my clothes stay clean in my luggage.

  • @debralynn7328
    @debralynn7328 Год назад +5

    Heading home tomorrow from 17 day trip to Italy (bookended a 7 day Mediterranean cruise with 3 in Florence & 2 in Rome prior, and 2 in Venice after.) used Level 8 textured carryon and an extendable backpack. (And Travelon purse-they let me on all flights with all 3!) All neutrals, mostly linen, tencel and cotton. 4 dresses, 4 linen pants, 2 t’s, 5 tanks, 2 sneakers, 2 heels, Naot sandals, a packable hat, a light jacket, 2 linen oxfords, 2 bathing suits and wore everything 2 or 3 times. Used laundry soap sheets for sink washing. Tons of toiletries, makeup, travel hair dryer and flat iron, etc. Never did this before and was fantastic! Can’t believe we made it work. Highly recommend!!!

  • @meloniefitch181
    @meloniefitch181 Год назад +39

    These are great tips! Thank you! We returned a week ago and I have to say, the excess of luggage in our group was a huge hindrance! For example, we used Uber for land transportation and many in our group had to reserve bigger cars and travel by themselves just to fit all their luggage. Those of us who packed light had the ability to share ubers. We also had some mobility issues in our group and packing lighter would have allowed for a little less stress. :) Packing light is such a great skill.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +5

      That’s very true. Good point about room for luggage in Ubers

    • @LGnLA
      @LGnLA Год назад +2

      I am team # CARRY ON, for all the reasons above lol, peace of mind is PRICELESS!!! And a pet peeve of mine, folks who don't 'pack light' wanting help with their excess luggage... 👀 (I go grab a tea or the restroom lol). 😂💯❤️

  • @MatLeads
    @MatLeads Год назад +33

    I'm not planning to pack light for my 12 day cruise, but the tips in this video are for everyone. I think it is important to pack your carry on almost as if it will be the only bag that reaches your destination - it may very well be!! Thanks Ilana! I so hope I will run into you some day on a cruise :)

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +2

      Very true! I always have a couple of days of clothing just in case 😬. Fun to meet you too

    • @anitagreg2010
      @anitagreg2010 10 месяцев назад

      We had inlaws that flew in the day of a cruise to the Baltics (duh), the baggage missed the ship and didn't catch up with them for 5 days. They had no clothes except the ones they were wearing on the flight. Live and learn.

  • @halnarlenegasch5083
    @halnarlenegasch5083 Год назад +18

    We used some of your tips for our recent 7 day cruise to Alaska on Royal Caribbean Monarch of the Sea. We flew in the day before, carry on only and it was a game changer! I bought the pop up hamper, the magnets for our room and the foldable hangers. So glad I did! I cut up Earth Breeze laundry sheets and was able to wash things in the sink. We each had clothes we didn’t wear too. Always room for improvement 😅

  • @vickirao7775
    @vickirao7775 Год назад +5

    Try large towel bands instead of the towel clips. They really help reduce space and hold the towels down better on the pool deck!

  • @tjhumphrey7010
    @tjhumphrey7010 Год назад +15

    I am so encouraged with this light packing from a traditional overpacker such as myself. We sail again this September and I have pledged and promised to pack lighter!

  • @tommierush2539
    @tommierush2539 Год назад +5

    Last fall we had a Baltic Sea in September, a Hawaii in October, and a Caribbean in December. Right out of the box we lost luggage in Copenhagen and it took 3 days to reach us. We went carry on next two cruises. Both were for 11 days. Midway through we had our socks and underwear laundered. Frankly we found carry on the way to go.

  • @deniseyoung3738
    @deniseyoung3738 Год назад +4

    I was the world's worst over packer, but now take a carryon only! The cruise cabin stays nice and tidy with less stuff also!. I take tankini's for bathing suits to have some mix and match there also!

  • @stacifortune8826
    @stacifortune8826 Год назад +4

    I packed carry-on only for a two week trip to Europe. Nine days were in very hot weather on a cruise and four days in cool and rainy weather at a hotel. The Amazon purchases that really helped me maximize what I could fit in my carry-on were compression bags where the air can be rolled out and refillable squeeze pouches for my toiletries! I also used 1 oz spray bottles for some of my liquids even though I purchased 3 oz travel bottles initially (wrinkle release, hair spray, heat spray), which were great for saving space!
    I also had to purchase a new carry-on bag right before my trip because the handle on my old one broke. I decided to go with a softside bag because they are more flexible. But that's a personal preference for me.
    Love your videos! I watched many in preparation for my cruise and thought they were really helpful. Keep up the good work! :)

  • @user-ff3ow9ym5t
    @user-ff3ow9ym5t Год назад +7

    I put a garbage bag at the bottom of my suitcase and another strapped in on too. Works great!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +1

      Good hack

    • @paulaabrams88
      @paulaabrams88 Год назад

      Great idea!!I use the plastic bag from the cleaners but the garbage is a better idea.

  • @MarySmith-e1k
    @MarySmith-e1k Год назад +2

    Used to love cruising to dress up. Now most people don't even try! I get the pack light thing, but my husband and I exercise a lot, he has size 14 shoes, and we still wash clothes. I'm having difficulty packing light for a 11 day cruise, 3 days in Venice and 2 days in Rome.

  • @KatieGoesPlatinum
    @KatieGoesPlatinum Год назад +4

    Super helpful video! I love how you lay out everything so clearly and concisely. It helps!

  • @tonijohnson6335
    @tonijohnson6335 Год назад +6

    We just purchased the Level8 Carry on piece of luggage a few weeks ago. WOW! It is GREAT! Also, very light. Thanks for these great packing tips!

  • @ShaktiShelly
    @ShaktiShelly Год назад +2

    I'm so impressed that you(a self confessed over packer) were able to get all your stuff in carry on,

  • @wendybrown500
    @wendybrown500 Год назад +8

    I am going on an Alaskan cruise in a few weeks and am packing carry on only. I am a basic lady so it shouldn’t be too hard. This video was helpful, thanks!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +1

      Glad this was helpful! I have a couple Alaska specific videos for clothing recommendations. Have fun!!

    • @empresswb641
      @empresswb641 Год назад +1

      Ring a jacket fir the glacier calving. We went in July. I had on my hat gloves and 20 degree weighted winter coat from Minnesota. I was very cold. Of course we watched/listened from the bow.

  • @lulyperez3770
    @lulyperez3770 Год назад +8

    Definitely what I needed. I've been struggling on how I'll pack just a carry on for a cruise but this helps a lot

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +2

      So glad this was helpful! You can do it 👏👏

  • @joahetchells326
    @joahetchells326 Год назад +3

    Great idea stack your luggage. Traveling with your wife requires that she packs light also. If you pack light you can leave the ship early.

  • @MORBIDbEAUTY87
    @MORBIDbEAUTY87 Год назад +17

    I'm going on my first cruise in a little a month. It's 7 days. Your videos have been so helpful. I only want to pack a carry-on and a bag. So this has definitely been helpful!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +1

      So glad this was helpful! Have an amazing cruise!!

    • @willgaukler8979
      @willgaukler8979 Год назад +4

      ... bon voyage ... remember your likely never going to see these folks again go ahead and wear an outfit twice ...

    • @donnamallory4526
      @donnamallory4526 Год назад

      You can even wash some clothes in the sink and hang to dry .

    • @brigittes5955
      @brigittes5955 Год назад +2

      Remember, if you mix-n-match you can wear things 2 or 3 times and it looks like a brand new outfit everytime. For example that cute dress you wore to dinner can be paired with a light jacket, hat & flat sandals to go sightseeing & shopping while in port.

    • @markb8954
      @markb8954 11 месяцев назад

      @@willgaukler8979or three times 😃

  • @susancampbell2112
    @susancampbell2112 Год назад +4

    I love my Level 8 carry on luggage! It's so nice! Quality built and great designed.

  • @sobossy3052
    @sobossy3052 Год назад +1

    Carry on only is the way to go! You just have to commit and forget about it! It’s so liberating! Thank you

  • @heatherqualy9143
    @heatherqualy9143 11 месяцев назад +2

    Leaving in 4 days! And my sister and I are doing carry on only. We 100% did NOT want a hard sided case. Because after a week on the ship in the Mediterranean , we are spending another week taking trains across Italy to Rome, Venice, Bologna…running for trains and cobblestone streets. NOT good for roller bags! 😂 Some great tips in here, though, as always. Thanks!

  • @cruisecrazy7066
    @cruisecrazy7066 Год назад +13

    It is sooooo much easier to be a guy. Clothing for 30 day cruise = sandals, 1 pair shoes, 1 pair shorts, 1 bathing suit, the pants I am wearing, 3 underpants, 4 shirts, 6 pair socks, plus laundry. (Unlimited, free laundry if Elite on Princess.). No makeup, no perfume, no hair products except comb. Just basics. (Guys are naturally beautiful) LMAO

  • @yolandabranner6200
    @yolandabranner6200 Год назад +4

    Thank you. I learned to roll up our clothes from my daughter in law. When we went on the Disney Cruise my daughter in law packed my grandson clothes for each day in large zip lock bags. Which include the outfit, underclothes, socks and face towels. We always take our own towels. It helped a lot plus he had a toiletry bag as well. Swim shoes and shoes that can be worn as everyday and dress wear. Thoes level 8 luggage is way out of my price range thanks alot enjoy your cruise

  • @harperwood3562
    @harperwood3562 Год назад +4

    Fantastic tips! They will definitely help me in 2024! Regarding shoes…I used to travel almost every week for work, so I would plan outfits (business and casual) around two pairs of shoes. Will do so for the upcoming cruises! Thank you!

  • @clarencewilliams9432
    @clarencewilliams9432 Год назад +1

    You're so correct about packing per day/night. Sea day and port days. I pack long sleeved polo shirts with long chinos for night wear. The ship gets cooler to me. I have two pairs of shoes (double monks), brown and blue. One pair of all white sneakers for port and sea days. This is a great video, especially for women. Please to all the men, take heed and let's get to cruising.

  • @sabrinalavdisarnold825
    @sabrinalavdisarnold825 Год назад +1

    I like the zippered partitions in those suitcases, rather than the straps!

  • @donitakrueger
    @donitakrueger Месяц назад

    I adore you. I have watched 10+ of your videos. This is a great video for petite women. I will say that Sometimes people just need to take more luggage. For all the helpful judgers, it’s for size, age related, or medical issues like c-pap machines…

  • @sherrijustice6482
    @sherrijustice6482 5 месяцев назад +1

    That's one advantage of checking a bag when flying. You can pack liquids in it.

  • @BeefromSC
    @BeefromSC Год назад +2

    As always thanks for sharing your thoughtful packing tips!! 🛳🛳

  • @leighmeyer5982
    @leighmeyer5982 11 месяцев назад +2

    This will help a lot on my Caribbean cruise in December. I'm a terrible over packer when i drive, but flying to port for this one. I didn't think it would be possible for me to get everything in carry-on (extra essentials for the cabin, etc), but I'm encouraged now. Thanks!

  • @dalinisim6560
    @dalinisim6560 Год назад +3

    I’m usually overpacking with my Caribbean trips! But this June I had Alaska experience and was able to pack my carry on carefully and traveled without extra stuff. Really enjoyed it.

  • @rallegra
    @rallegra Год назад +1

    Lands End has a current sale in Men’s 7 inch Hybrid Lined Swim Shorts. $11.00 They look like really nice shorts that you can wear into the Buffet, etc. after you dry off from the pool. In addition to patterned ones they have solid black, khaki, blue and others. They’re comfortable and look just like shorts.
    Nice for those of us who can’t carry off Speedos any more! 😉

  • @tracielang9500
    @tracielang9500 8 месяцев назад +1

    We sail tomorrow
    Flying down tonight😊

  • @wee-subwilson1897
    @wee-subwilson1897 Год назад +7

    9 days to go until my first cruise!!! I can’t wait, I am so excited. Ilana, I have been watching your videos every week and I have invested in a lot of items that you have mentioned in your videos, the packing cubes and the magnet hooks. Also travel adapters and a case for my charging cables. Also lanyards etc. Many thanks for your very enjoyable and helpful videos. Keep on cruising!! 17:17

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +1

      Yay! Your cruise is almost here!! Enjoy!!

    • @j.g7506
      @j.g7506 Год назад

      Enjoy your first cruise! Your gonna get hooked. 😊

  • @meggmegg6656
    @meggmegg6656 Год назад +3

    A note about the silver gray carry on bag and to not overload it with heavy things. I opened it up to expand it partially and the top handle attachment popped off where the stitching is for the strap to use to carry it on your shoulder. I was able to use it with the hand carry handles. I had medium size camera, 2 full plastic waterbottles, umbrella, rain hats, toiletry bag with meds in it. The Lifestraw water bottles are heavy but they make any water taste fine so I like them. I probably had a few other things in there too.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад

      Oh no! I usually use my bags & hold by the handles, but good point it could be heavy for the strap is filled too much

  • @joannm.1756
    @joannm.1756 Год назад +1

    Easy if you’re short, but tall ppl don’t have the luxury since our clothes are so much bigger. And our shoes are much larger too. It’s only doable if you plan on doing laundry after day 3 or 4!

  • @markhestand101
    @markhestand101 Год назад +2

    We just got back from Alaska cruise on Princess Discovery, and we followed your advice on getting packing cubes, magnetic hooks, and doing layers. Unfortunately, for us Alaska average weather last week was in the 70’s.😮 my wife rolled and packed all our clothes in cubes and we survived with 1 suitcase and 1 carryon each. Great tips, thanks

  • @darlaweber6790
    @darlaweber6790 2 месяца назад

    You’re absolutely beautiful without makeup ❤️ 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @suzetteperrin8223
    @suzetteperrin8223 Год назад +5

    Planning is key! Love my packing cubes! Next cruise is 16 days-challenging for what to bring since it starts cool and ends warm. Thanks for all the good info.

    • @caroleanne8529
      @caroleanne8529 Год назад +3

      An idea for your cool weather clothing - take a couple two gallon size freezer plastic bags. You can fold cold weather clothes flat, put them in the bag and sit on it to squish out all the air before sealing it all the way. This will make a flat package that will not take up much room in your suitcase. Of course, there are other more expensive options, but it has worked well for me.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +1

      Definitely a challenge!! Let me know :)

  • @pennym8885
    @pennym8885 Год назад +3

    My husband and I basically pack like you do with packing cubes, but I use the marie kondo method of folding for our clothing. We usually fly to our cruise ports with one carryon and a backpack each. We rarely have laundry done onboard, but we do rinse our swimwear out & hang to try on the shower clothesline. Most of our cruises are 7 days plus 2-3 days on land pre- or post-cruise. We sometimes do 11 or 12 night cruises with the same amount of luggage. It is so freeing to travel with less stuff. Plus no one really cares if you rewear clothing as long as it is odor free.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! I’ll have to check out that packing method

  • @allboggs5337
    @allboggs5337 Год назад +3

    Always helpful tips, Ilana, especially about the hard case luggage. I’m adding that to my next batch of items to purchase as well as packing cubes. Your channel is fun and inspiring to watch, and your delivery is spot on and enjoyable. Thank you for keeping it real!

  • @verafurci6117
    @verafurci6117 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank-you for your wise advice, dear fellow Montrealer. Will definitely try packing as you suggest for my forthcoming cruise. I always pack way too much!

  • @sypnani
    @sypnani Год назад +1

    Already buying another carry on for my wife. Sailing on labor day weekend in a 5 days cruise. Your tips are being very helpful. Thank you.

  • @cbradyorganize
    @cbradyorganize Год назад +1

    I've used the expandable luggage for gifts I'm bringing home. I've also checked a bag going home, when I'm not as concerned about loosing a bag or something delaying my arrival to the ship.

  • @rebeccaeastland8025
    @rebeccaeastland8025 Год назад +3

    This was super helpful. I’ve been on two cruises, and I have yet to pack correctly! I’m using your cruise packing list next time, and I’m using a few of these packing hacks too!

  • @kristlav1
    @kristlav1 Год назад +3

    My husband and I just did a 7 day plus a few in Florida in April, all with our carry-on and personal! We each had a regular hard roller carry-on and the large weekender beis bag. Of course, I over packed and know we can go lighter next time!

  • @lizboone4194
    @lizboone4194 Год назад

    Hi Ilana
    First I want to thank you. I went in my first cruise July 16on MSC. At first I didn’t want to go. I don’t swim and I was not aware of some things you do on a cruise. My sister and I went in a cruise with my 17 year old cruise because he graduated with high honors in June. We started planning last year. But we started looking at your videos. You gave information that we didn’t get from travel agent. The information put me at eased and prepared me. And yes I enjoyed myself.

  • @rjsams001
    @rjsams001 Год назад +3

    I'd like to see you do a video on packing light for a long (14-day cruise, 17 days total), cool-weather destination. I will need hat, coat, raincoat, sweatshirts, plus cruisewear for 3 formal nights. Also, the particular ship does not have do-it-yourself laundry, so I will have to probably send out laundry at least once.

    • @caroleanne8529
      @caroleanne8529 Год назад

      Maybe see if you can use the same item for coat/raincoat and you may want to check out getting a puffy jacket. They are exceptionally warm, light weight and squish to practically nothing. Maybe something fleece instead of sweatshirts that are heavy and take up a lot of room. One nice black dress with different accessories could take care of the formal nights. Hope this helps. I like the comment by sparkelstars02, "One thing to help with packing less is remembering that no one pays attention to what you wear anyway and if they do, who cares. You are on vacation and won’t see them again once you disembark. " Have fun!

  • @sokhoeunchau5503
    @sokhoeunchau5503 Год назад +1

    I love your videos and taking cruises. I've booked 2 cruises for next spring. Both my husband and I used our carry-ons & a backpack last December on a 7 days cruise and it worked perfect. Thank you for sharing your wonderful tips. 😊

  • @annenorthman8154
    @annenorthman8154 Год назад +4

    Enjoy your cruise! Can't wait to see your posts on Instagram! Thanks for this video. 💖

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I’ll definitely share my upcoming cruise on IG

  • @tamilu40
    @tamilu40 Год назад +1

    This is very helpful! I’ve cruised many times but you still gave me new ideas!

  • @dcunni5062
    @dcunni5062 Год назад +1

    I do carry an extensive collection in my first aid kit, on one of my cruise l needed something and I couldn't get it and at the port it was way too expensive for my liking. I am an overpacker, but I rather to take it back than not having when needed. I always take 2 outfits per day, and a shawl for evenings and jacket for daytime, I go nowhere without a jacket.
    Thank you for all your great videos ❤❤

  • @juliehampton4394
    @juliehampton4394 Год назад

    Model ships, Christmas ornaments and shot glasses are our favorites.

  • @beachymamaadventures
    @beachymamaadventures Год назад

    I absolutely LOVE packing cubes! Game changer!

  • @judywelday9387
    @judywelday9387 Год назад +5

    Great tips! I am also an over packer but have plans to try a carry-on this fall. Have been using packing cubes for a few years now and would not travel without them.

  • @saritaduplessis8367
    @saritaduplessis8367 Год назад +1

    Finally we don’t have to fly to our Port for cruising, driving there, unlimited weight, yay!!

  • @tomkuwahara188
    @tomkuwahara188 Год назад +4

    This is from the same lady who suggested 50 items you should bring on a cruise!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +3

      Same one! As I always say (for those that watch), no one should bring every item. People should pick & choose what works for them for each trip

  • @jonkrispeterson6678
    @jonkrispeterson6678 7 месяцев назад

    2 months from 20 days on 2 b2b cruises from Florida to Venice. This is good stuff.

  • @stewartbrown9924
    @stewartbrown9924 10 месяцев назад

    May I offer my tip. I always over-pack, yes I admit, I'm the guy that carry's two full size suit cases onto the ship. I wish I could change, but so far, it remains painful. I turn all my cloths and pants inside out when I pack. Reason for this is two fold. First, when you unpack, you will turn your cloths right side out, the visible wrinkles will be greatly less. Last, if anything should spill in your suitcase, staining will also be decreased.

  • @whiskeytango5680
    @whiskeytango5680 Год назад +4

    Great tips, Ilana! I prefer carry-ons to minimize hassles (and save time) at airport and cruise port. My next cruise is a 21-day positional, so this video is a Godsend! You will be hitting 200K subscribers very soon. Congrats!

  • @Laura-beau6
    @Laura-beau6 Год назад +2

    Thanks Ilana! Always appreciate your videos and tips. I’m in Montreal so it’s extra helpful to know you’re coming from the same reference point regarding travel and weather. If you know you know! And BTW your videos are always “helpful, informative and enjoyable “. 💕

  • @donnakrueger3889
    @donnakrueger3889 Год назад +2

    I can’t wait to see your video from this cruise. I’ll be going on my 1st cruise, on that ship the very end of August, beginning of September. I’m nervous, but oh so excited. Going with my sister for a late celebration for her 60th bday. Have fun and be safe! ♥️

  • @dianadawn6992
    @dianadawn6992 4 дня назад

    Super stressing about this. Thanks for all the tips! We won a free cruise with airfare and I'm afraid they are going to put us on a "budget" airline that charges by the bag, including carry-on...plus they upcharge for "oversized bags". So instead of my nice BIG suitcase, I purchased a smaller one. It is MUCH smaller than I am used to. Plus, they charge for carry-ons, unless it's a small "personal" item (that they check the size on and it's SUPER SMALL!). I am SOOO NOT a minimalist!! So I appreciate all the tips!

  • @marywerth5941
    @marywerth5941 Год назад +1

    I used to be a packing cube packer but you don’t know what you are missing until you try compression packing cubes! I can’t believe how much room they save!!!! Talking about 2 zipper compression bags. When you zipper the 2nd zipper then it magically saves you room. I am not talking about the plastic need vacuum cubes. Also, I am curious if you would ever go a Disney Cruise? They are more expensive for sure, and have a reputation for only being for families/kids. However the exceptional service, theming and adult only has more than I want to list. Plus it has its own private island (with adult only beaches).

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! I’d never say no to a Disney cruise but don’t have plans for now

  • @LuckyLiger-zg7hx
    @LuckyLiger-zg7hx 4 месяца назад

    For the children I use the laundry room..was and dry iron is there too! SOME cruise lines have a laundry room or there is a bag for laundry staff🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @carolinelaronda4523
    @carolinelaronda4523 Год назад +1

    You look great without makeup by the way !

  • @sportsMike87
    @sportsMike87 Год назад +1

    So excited I'll be going on my first Alaskan cruise in October with a back pack and carry on for that cruise.

  • @lindatann3955
    @lindatann3955 Год назад +1

    We will be taking Amtrak to New Orleans for a 7-day cruise on NCL. We will stay a day and a half before and after the cruise. We plan on packing a carry-on (using compression packing cubes) and taking a personal bag or backpack. We have done this same trip before (different cruise line) and it made life so much easier. 😀

  • @luvtravel6207
    @luvtravel6207 Год назад +1

    I’ve tried so many times to do just a carry on, so I take a medium size suitcase instead of my large one 😊

  • @ACruisingGoodTime
    @ACruisingGoodTime Год назад +1

    Great advice!! We have been following you for a few years and your tips are always helpful!

  • @JulietteDFreeman
    @JulietteDFreeman Год назад

    I love your advise. I have cruised since 1979. You are the best.
    🎉

  • @allisongriff648
    @allisongriff648 Год назад +1

    We stopped bringing checked luggage on any cruise we go on. Carry on only. I got rid of the packing cubes which allows for more clothing. We went on a 2 week cruise and did perfectly fine. Some cruise ships also have laundry rooms where u can do a load of needed. Check out the specs on your shop before u travel to know what amenities they have. I bring dryer sheets and u can get laundry soap on the ship or bring washing sheets with u instead of powders or liquid soaps.

  • @ashleys4652
    @ashleys4652 Год назад +40

    Something that has been a game changer for me is packing things that you really love and want to wear twice. For example, I used to pack an evening outfit/dress for every night of the cruise. Pack dresses that can be hand washed in the sink if need be and wear it on another night. If you do that with all clothing categories,(day wear, swim, work out ,shoes) you can literally pack half the amount of clothing.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +3

      Smart 👏

    • @orthodiva7487
      @orthodiva7487 Год назад +13

      Wear the dress at night first since you’ll probably wear it for only 2 hrs or so, then wear it again two days later.

    • @juliatarrel1674
      @juliatarrel1674 Год назад +13

      @@orthodiva7487
      Careful use of accessories helps make one dress look like two.

    • @orthodiva7487
      @orthodiva7487 Год назад +2

      @@juliatarrel1674 totally agree

  • @tobywinter1
    @tobywinter1 Год назад

    My husband and I both only take a carry on even when we fly from Boston to England to eat a cruise in Europe. Even when we will need to ‘dress up’ for one of the nights on board. We still don’t wear everything we bring. It’s not hard and the benefits are well worth it.

  • @jco3917
    @jco3917 Год назад

    We wear quick dry clothing and undies so we can wash them in the bathroom sink. We pack less and these items take up less space. I learned this years ago from Rick Steves. I like dressy flat sandals. They are practical for walking around the ship in the evenings.

  • @troigrl
    @troigrl Год назад +1

    I’m going on a cruise in October. It’s a 10 day cruise. I’ll bring my carry on eagle creek tarmac 22 and it’s under the seat handled bag. I’ll bring my Bellroy sling as well. I’m thinking about packing a travel tote as well for my return JIC.
    I did a dry packing run for my trip.. I had a few more things…. Like a rain coat and umbrella. I used cubes and packing envelope. I packed 1 shorts and capri pants and 2 other pants, leggings with one dress outfit. Some t-shirts and linen no-iron shirts. Pjs . Jean jacket, one extra shoes and flip-flops. Last a have sleeve for undies and stuff. I’ll wear my walking slip laces shoes with a good shirt and pants with a hoodie. Of course the under seat bag will have my liquid items, empty water bottle and electrics. I had more room too

    • @markishamartin6999
      @markishamartin6999 Год назад +1

      Thanks for suggestion. I'm cruising in November and needed tips on packing for winter

  • @maryanneorloff5527
    @maryanneorloff5527 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your informative videos. We are planning a January cruise and I have been watching all of your videos. Such great information and I feel so ready to pack our bags.

  • @ESchneider-su8qd
    @ESchneider-su8qd 10 месяцев назад

    Ditto. Repositioning has been 6 of my last 9. End of Alaska season added 3 days to San Francisco. TransAtlantic to Miami by Iceland, Canada, NYC - great. Barcelona-NYC, Sea days are fine, especially with a NCL Free at Sea or Princess reduced price drink pkg. Watch out for ship Fresh From Drydock, NCL GEM Barcelona- NYC, bars only half stocked, duplicate draft beers, out of some basics, anchovies for Caesar salad, No Kahlua, etc, and all problems blamed on the Pandemic not the Drydock.

  • @lauriestrong9972
    @lauriestrong9972 Год назад +2

    I did carry on for a cruise once. It went great! Easy peasy. The only issue I ever have with carry on is having to tote it all over the airport with me (traveling solo)
    Especially the restroom

  • @LouHarrison-r4e
    @LouHarrison-r4e Год назад

    you gave me a lot of info, we are first time cruisers, Ive watch almost all of your videos and it helps a lot. By the way I love the way you wear your Dresses, now im thinking to bring more of my dresses on my Cruise nxt wk. Thank you so much

  • @Robyn19fnq
    @Robyn19fnq 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks again Ilana for your tips. You didn't mention the overall weight of your luggage. I am always restricted to 7kg total on flights, including handbag. I never never exceed this. I was having a giggle at your 'minimalist' packing, you still have more than twice what I ever take on holidays. Why 2 swimsuits? Why 4 pairs of shoes for such a short trip?
    If this works for you, well done! I take the attitude that I'm going on holidays, and therefore I am not taking my whole lifestyle with me. It's time to leave it behind!

  • @NicholasPyers
    @NicholasPyers Год назад +2

    Great tips as always.
    I now use Compression Packing Cubes… really makes a difference with items like underwear.
    I now also throw in one or two spare cubes to repack dirty clothes into keeping them seperate from any clothes that are still clean… for all types of travel I pack extra underwear and socks… basically one extra pair of each for every 3-4 days days I’m going to be away
    I also pack a seperate packing cube with just clothes that I’ll use if staying overnight before or after my cruise…. So I only have to open one cube at the hotel and my dirty clothes from the previous day just go straight back into there and I can ignore them until I get home (or wash them on the cruise if it is a longer cruise)
    I’m still keen to see a video about packing for Men

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад +1

      Great ideas!! I’ll have to do another video with some of these tips. I have a packing video/what to wear for men that I did a few months ago. Perhaps another time I can do packing for me & my husband in one video

    • @lynnleipold2617
      @lynnleipold2617 Год назад

      If I use compression cubes in my carry on, I can’t lift it into the overhead bin. I will be 78 soon, but still cruising.

  • @MaureenAO
    @MaureenAO Год назад

    We have three pre-packed bags 1) medicine bag that has first aid items, OTC meds - we even carry antibiotics and pyridain, 2) electronics bag - non surge protector, extra cords, extra plugs for USBs, and adapters for our USBs for the new car plug-ins. 3) cruise bag: wrist bands, magnet hooks, seasick meds, croakies, and an extra pair of sunglasses. We also carry server sized zip-lock baggies and at least one plastic bag for wet stuff and/or a string backpack.

  • @joethecomputerguy1
    @joethecomputerguy1 Год назад

    I only go carry on only. A 10 day cruise was a tough one but I still was able to do it. 7 day Alaskan was also a light tough but def did it. All that money saved on checked bags baby!!! Yezzzzzzz!!

  • @ivelissecarrion157
    @ivelissecarrion157 10 месяцев назад

    I do use packing cubes but not for clothes I used them for our over the counter meds sunscreen bug spray those things. I really like to use vacuum seal bags it helps make more space.

  • @Yvonnepn17
    @Yvonnepn17 Год назад

    Yeah, my first cruise 2 weeks ago I over packed. Lesson learned.!

  • @CruiseOnAWhim
    @CruiseOnAWhim Год назад +1

    Recently, I was on a 11 nt cruise and the airlines misplaced a cruiser’s luggage. The ship only gave him a set of shirt, shorts and underwear. They finally found his luggage and had it delivered to the ship on the 9th day of the cruise. As he put it, he received his luggage on the same day the ship gave out instructions on what to do with your luggage upon disembarking. 😮

  • @nancynadler4918
    @nancynadler4918 Год назад

    Downy wrinkle release works great. I always take it with me.

  • @cmbooks2000
    @cmbooks2000 Год назад +1

    Love your channel and can't cruise without checking it. That Level8 luggage looks like it's perfect. I just don't like hardshell at all so I'll see if they have soft side. Never had problems in over 40 years of travel but I know mishaps can occur no matter what kind of prep you do. Thank you and happy travels.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  Год назад

      Thanks so much! If soft sided works for you, don’t change. Sounds like you do great with what you have :)

    • @cmbooks2000
      @cmbooks2000 Год назад

      👍😊

  • @sherylalleman2659
    @sherylalleman2659 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your video is very comforting and inspiring! I will probably watch it a few more times as we are leaving in 11 days for a northbound 10 night cruise Newark to Quebec City, the temperatures will be mid 50s to mid 40s in the 10-day forecast, it's rainy. I am open to any suggestions on what to pack. I also need the link to your packing list. Thank you so much!. Traditionally I am an overpacker.