How NOT to OVERPACK for a Cruise! 10 Tips & Hacks

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  • @LifeWellCruised
    @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад +12

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  • @lap8329
    @lap8329 Год назад +34

    I’m a pack-light, travel-solo frequent-traveler senior citizen who is just about to add cruising to the itinerary, and I think my existing travel hacks will be ideal for cruising.
    Shoes: 1: white sneakers (leather, easy to clean), wear on the plane. They are very fashionable now and can be worn everywhere. 2: Silver sandals. Can be worn as day wear, or in the evening. 3: Black suede ballet flats. For day wear, or with clip-on diamanté buckles for evening. I have tired, old, buniony feet. All of these shoes are brands made to be flattering but heavy-duty walking shoes for feet needing my kind of pampering.
    Pants: Black only - practical, and flattering colour for my body shape. One pair of beautifully cut jersey pants for evening, also fine for daytime smart casual. Two pairs lightweight travel pants from a company specialising in adventure wear (No, they don’t look like hiking pants for up the Amazon, they look like ordinary pants, but very hard-wearing and drip dry overnight, no ironing needed.)
    Tops: 1:Black blazer. Goes with everything, goes everywhere, elevates any outfit, wear it on the plane to save space. 2:Several good-quality cotton tee shirts - short sleeve, long sleeve, bright colours to liven up the black pants. Quality cotton keeps on looking good after many washings and you can get away without ironing. 3:Sparkly silver top (wrinkle-free knit fabric) to wear with the jersey pants for dressy evenings. 4:Black jersey top same fabric as pants for evenings, or under the blazer for day wear. 5:Sweaters. One hot-pink turtle neck pullover, one black cardigan. Both of these are lightweight cashmere, found at sale prices, so luxe look without the luxe price tag. Both are hand washable if necessary.
    Accessories: bright, light-weight cashmere wrap - good for evening wear, scarf for cooler weather, snooze wrap on the plane. Small, square, colourful neck scarves - tie around neck for pulled together look, tie to bag handle for a bit of colour. Some inexpensive costume jewellery bling to liven up evening wear. Tote bag, mid-size, dark beige, goes with everything, holds all I need, doubles as a smart-looking handbag. Sun hat - cream-coloured Panama style, washable and uncrushable for packing.
    Add swimsuit, undies, nightie, etc. The entire list here, excluding blazer, sneakers, and whatever else I’m wearing to travel fits into a carry on bag. Everything unrolls from packing cubes ready to go, no ironing required. Everything can be washed. Add a personal-size bag that slides over carry on bag handle for toiletries, electronics, medications, etc. Everything I need for months, if necessary, can be pushed around an airport with one hand, and easily lifted into overhead bins.
    This is a wardrobe that fits my particular style. I like a tailored look, and find black flatters me, as long as I have a touch of colour to brighten the look. I haven’t worn high heels for forty years, keep arms and legs covered because of UV sensitivity, and can’t remember the last time I wore a dress. But I get compliments when I travel. I while back, instead of my usual solo travel, I was on a group tour where we all saw each other day in, day out for two weeks. People were surprised that I could manage an apparently effortless well-dressed and appropriate outfit for every different activity we did out of these two small bags.

  • @manonsinclairladyofblairad9675
    @manonsinclairladyofblairad9675 2 года назад +139

    I used to bring too many shoes. On my cruise last month, I only brought a pair of sneakers, a pair of sandals to wear around the ship and even going on tours and a pair of black sling back dressy shoes. Good improvement for me 😁

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад +4

      Woohoo! Well done 👍

    • @manonsinclairladyofblairad9675
      @manonsinclairladyofblairad9675 2 года назад

      @@LifeWellCruised Thank you, pretty proud of myself.

    • @brontewcat
      @brontewcat 2 года назад +1

      Good advice

    • @Zintastikcowbell
      @Zintastikcowbell 2 года назад +1

      I'm going on my first cruise in a few weeks, and I am really undecided about what shoes to bring. It's forever a debate of fashion over comfort/practicality. Workout shoes or Sperrys for shore excursions (the former are more multi-functional for going to the gym, but the latter are much cuter, and still comfortable? Keen sandals vs flip-flops vs water shoes for beach? And do I really need a nicer/dressier shoe in addition?

    • @manonsinclairladyofblairad9675
      @manonsinclairladyofblairad9675 2 года назад +1

      @@Zintastikcowbell It all depends on the outfits you bring. If you intend of dressing up for dinners, a more dressy shoe would be nice. They don't have to be high heels, a kitten heel can be just as dressy. Flip flops don't take a lot of space and can be nice for the pool or beach. I would bring only one pair of walking shoes, wether a pair of sneakers or whatever is most comfortable for you to walk, visit, etc.

  • @claudiaflores4597
    @claudiaflores4597 2 года назад +60

    I used a wardrobe sudoku template I found on Pinterest. Picked 2 neutral colors and 2 complementary colors and had 10 outfits! Super easy, minimized packing and it saved me so much time.

    • @angiepanjie
      @angiepanjie Год назад +2

      Oooh…I’m interested in this. Thanks for the tip. I’ll go try and find that😁

  • @EntropyGuardian
    @EntropyGuardian 2 года назад +20

    I bring a pair of dress pants, two ties, a belt, a dress shirt and a vest for formal nights. I wear the vest on the second formal night to look a bit different and to cover up food stains from the first formal night.

  • @genawilder6632
    @genawilder6632 Год назад +10

    You know what I love about your videos.... you talk fast and you get a lot of information out to us. Cant tell you how much this is appreciated. Other video bloggers could take a lesson from you!

  • @janeshiota1005
    @janeshiota1005 2 года назад +16

    Separates and layering are the secret. For one month i take 2-3 bottoms and 6 tops, and a travel outfit. Wear a fresh top for dinner, then that same top the next day. One bottom is exclusively for dinners. I wash tops, lingerie, socks in sink every couple days so they are always clean. Different jewelry, scarves, sparkling toppers change it up every day so i look different in photos! I spend my luggage space and weight on shoes bringing at least 3 pr. That takes up one side of a 22” carryon!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад

      Great capsule wardrobe 👏

    • @lisadaddieco670
      @lisadaddieco670 2 года назад

      I like your ideas!! I’m cruising next month, just a 4 night but will be combining it with a family visit trip. Im worried about having too much with me.

    • @annelauzon567
      @annelauzon567 Год назад

      Really good tips Jane !!

  • @remirez2k3
    @remirez2k3 2 года назад +38

    one thing that helps me with packing for ANY trip is the fact i was homeless for 10 years and had to learn how to carry not only general needs but everything i owned in a large backpack....so i learned quickly how to pack light but efficiantly

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад +6

      Thanks for sharing your experience Tina. I imagine this really gives you a different perspective as well as the skills you mentioned

  • @maryfrench1372
    @maryfrench1372 Год назад +3

    My girls love glittery sandals. They wear them during the day and to the main dining room. Looks great with their formal clothes.

  • @ashleys4652
    @ashleys4652 Год назад +3

    Your bonus tip is the best one. I have taken a picture of the outfits I pack and put together mix and match options so I know what to bring next time. I will always say for ladies, dresses are such an easy option. One garment to put on, takes up minimal space in the suitcase. A simple tank or Tshirt dress can be dressed up or down for a day in port or dinner in the dining room. Agree with what you said, as you said you are a dress girl too!

  • @nkdgolf
    @nkdgolf 2 года назад +13

    Just returned from Alaska on Regent Seven Seas. Packed all our rain gear and layers for cold weather. We had 70 plus degrees, sun and not a drop of rain. Sometimes the best plans don’t quite work out LOL.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад +2

      Lol, Alaska is so unpredictable. Nice to have such great weather though!

    • @amyhadley6021
      @amyhadley6021 2 года назад +2

      We must have been there at the same time. I wish I had packed more shorts. Who knew I would need shorts in Alaska?!?!

  • @claudinefrizzell1125
    @claudinefrizzell1125 2 года назад +37

    An older lady at my church once said she picks 3 colors that go together, then she pulls 3 or 4 bottoms and a few tops in those colors. They all can be worn together so she had several outfits out of a few pieces. Don’t think I could do this, but an interesting idea.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад +4

      It’s a great idea - like a cruise capsule wardrobe

    • @sherryjanke5434
      @sherryjanke5434 2 года назад +4

      That's what I plan to do too. My go to colors are black, blue, and orange. :D

    • @fosteringleaders9872
      @fosteringleaders9872 2 года назад +5

      That's what I do. Black pants, skirt and shoes and several solid color tops, 1 cardigan, 1 or 2 scarves and you have lots of combinations.

  • @LWalks64
    @LWalks64 2 года назад +21

    Finally you have made a video to minimize! This is the way I have packed for years. Overpacking is a nightmare, it’s one of my 3 top tips to avoid. I can take a carry-on and backpack for a 7 day cruise. Ditch that toiletries bag and use a ziplock .

  • @dianewagner90
    @dianewagner90 Год назад +6

    When packing, I will pick all navy or all black for all my skirts, pants, shorts, dresses. Then choose tops, accessories and a sweater to go with the navy or black. So easy to mix and match to make different outfits!

  • @cassandrafine6373
    @cassandrafine6373 Год назад +5

    In my regular travels as done for years, to include cruises, I normally pack 1 dark hand towel. This is used for drying my face once I've soaped up and washed off makeup, and only if I don't bring makeup remover. I've never liked dirtying up the white towels to capture mascara, blush foundation, eye color and powder. Works pretty well!!

  • @mrsjokersknight
    @mrsjokersknight 2 года назад +8

    Leaving on my first cruise in a week. I LOVE packing cubes. Lol. The suitcase & carryon is so organized. I have 3 pairs of shoes packed, two dress sandals that go with all my outfits, formal & casual as well as a pair of water shoes and then I’m wearing my tennis shoes on the flight there to keep that weight out of my bags. I can’t imagine needing more shoes then that. The only reason I’m taking two pairs of dressy sandals is just because in case a strap breaks or something. 💞💞💞

  • @jazmindevitt4361
    @jazmindevitt4361 2 года назад +3

    I used to pack up to five pairs of shoes. This time I am going very light and planing to buy good quality shoes in Italy and even couple outfits in France.

  • @cindygalt5609
    @cindygalt5609 2 года назад +3

    On our first cruise, on Royal Caribbean, (which we loved,) I bought a long, leopard print dress. On our third cruse, on Holland America, which we didn't really like, I found a shawl of the same print. I decided to wear the dress and carry the shawl to dinner that night. I was already on the elevator when the door opened for more passengers. One lady took a look at me and would not get onto the elevator. She had just bought the EXACT SAME DRESS that same day! We had our picture taken together, and I still have it. (we looked like Mutt and Jeff - she was tall and I'm short.) On our last cruise, we went over my birthday, and every time my husband saw someone he told them to tell me happy birthday. I think almost everyone on the ship told me. We are going on a cruise on Celebrity the end of October over my husband's birthday, so I'm going to do the same for him!

  • @randimeshel7416
    @randimeshel7416 6 месяцев назад +1

    Pack what you can on hangers in a plastic bag like a dry cleaner bag then double or triple roll to fit in the bag. Pack this at the top over the other stuff, Pack into the voids. When you arrive, just hang. Less wrinkles easy yo unpack. Use Space Bags for other clothes then use the bag for laundry

  • @marilynnlewis8400
    @marilynnlewis8400 Год назад +2

    A "capsule wardrobe " helps me.

  • @HOlsen-xe1xy
    @HOlsen-xe1xy 2 года назад +27

    I love all your packing tips. I keep an under the bed plastic sweater container full of all my cruise gear so when it's time I just pull out the bin.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад +4

      Brilliant!! Love this too

    • @KayeReshaw
      @KayeReshaw 2 года назад +2

      I do also. Cruise gear and accessories ready to pack.

    • @Tomallenny
      @Tomallenny 2 года назад

      I never refer to the bed without stating that it is plastic first. I think that is an important descriptor so people dont think they are going to be staying at a high class Ramada or Motel 6. Think cheap plastic lawn furniture. That is your bed.

    • @KayeReshaw
      @KayeReshaw 2 года назад

      @@Tomallenny I actually have always had a really nice bed on the ships. And I traveled for work and have slept on really bad beds.

  • @MargaritacPena
    @MargaritacPena Месяц назад

    Leaving for a cruise in a week. Thank you for the tips

  • @geebee1514
    @geebee1514 2 года назад +13

    Love your videos..been watching for a while now. I'll be 67 and going on my very first cruise in August '22...I'm nervous and feeling a bit overwhelmed. Your advice and suggestions are great. Thank you!

  • @pattyortiz8185
    @pattyortiz8185 2 года назад +20

    I cruise with NCL because of no formal nights which equals less dressy clothes and shoes! Love all of your tips, thank you!

    • @philipmclaughlin9636
      @philipmclaughlin9636 Год назад +1

      We love NCL because of this and dine whenever you want. Wish they added free bottled water to all there drinks packages though

    • @kiwi22207
      @kiwi22207 Год назад

      ​@philipmclaughlin9636 is there plenty of spots to fill your own water bottles. Going on Norweigan in a few weeks

  • @dianadawn6992
    @dianadawn6992 7 месяцев назад +2

    So on shoes, for me, five pairs is my go-to/gotta-have. Formal shoes, everyday sandals, pool flip-flops, sneakers, and water shoes. I just can't get the list fewer than that. LOL! And next cruise, I am going to try the packing cubes. At first, I didn't see the value. But now, I like the thought of being able to just transfer them from a suitcase to the closet shelf or drawer. And I am definitely not the type who could pack carry-on only! LOL! Kudos to yall who can!

  • @charlieann6321
    @charlieann6321 2 года назад +10

    I’m going on my first cruise in 5 days! 🇦🇺 Am super excited 🌈 I have found your videos so helpful , thank you 🤗and also others leaving their comments 💖

  • @saktraveladventures
    @saktraveladventures 2 года назад +4

    One hack that I try to use is to take clothes that I can leave behind as "trash" in order to make room for other new things. Also, reversible shorts work well.

  • @DonLekei
    @DonLekei 2 года назад +5

    This was mainly about clothes, but my problem is overpacking my tech. This time I set everything up on the dining room table and found out I was packing about 5kg of stuff that I will not use, even allowing for my rule of packing a set of cables in each bag. While I had replaced my adapters with multi-device / universal voltage USB C PD + USB C + USB A chargers, I still had all of the single-device chargers in my bags. Also, one multi-device charger and one set of cables in each bag means if one bag doesn't make it, you just need to charge some devices one at a time.

  • @deniseyoung3738
    @deniseyoung3738 2 года назад +13

    The other advantage of packing light is that it is easier to keep the cruise cabin tidier! For shoes, I take Lindsay Phillips switch flops, one pair of shoes with different decorations to snazz them up!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад +1

      Very true!! Thanks for sharing

    • @bethdavis6863
      @bethdavis6863 Год назад

      Just remember a closed toe shoe if you plan an excursion…they are often required!

  • @bonniemandly1815
    @bonniemandly1815 2 года назад +4

    I love the packing cubes especially on a cruise. When you unpack all you have to do is drop the packed cubes in a drawer and your done! Soo simple.

  • @emilyhansen9417
    @emilyhansen9417 Год назад +1

    Packing for my first cruise:
    Nice sandals, pair of heels, flip flops, and planning on wearing my tennis shoes on the plane.

  • @karenjensen2345
    @karenjensen2345 2 года назад +2

    Shoes are the hardest! If we are doing a cold weather cruise with hiking, we bring hiking shoes, tennis shoes, pool shoes and nice shoes for night. For warm weather cruises we eliminate the hiking shoes. So 3-4 which is hard to do. As for the 3-4 tops for each pair of shorts or pants, that is the 🔑 key to not overpacking. We always bring our own snorkel gear and re-usable water bottles. They can be refilled in any restaurants or buffet. We do need actual paperback books. At least 1-2

  • @funcatvideos3732
    @funcatvideos3732 2 года назад +30

    The outfit planner page in your Ultimate Cruise Planner was really helpful when deciding what to pack for my last cruise. I used one for myself and one for my son. It helped me focus on what I truly needed to bring

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад +2

      I’m so glad it helped! I find also it reminds me I don’t need 20 outfits 😂

    • @Tomallenny
      @Tomallenny 2 года назад +3

      Shorts, flip flops and three or four tshirts will be just fine. Dont overthink it. You are on a cruise full of other Walmart shoppers. who you gonna impress?

  • @RebelPickle
    @RebelPickle 2 года назад +11

    Great video! I always pick a "theme color", usually navy blue, and build mix & match outfits using a minimum numbers of pieces. I also like to bring 2 or 3 large silk scarves - they take almost no space and can be used to accessorize any solid top or dress for a different look. Good, sparkly costume jewelry can also elevate a look for evening.

  • @christineshields1714
    @christineshields1714 2 года назад +18

    Challenged accepted! Our next 7 nt cruise is in September. One way or another I am going to figure out how to pack only one suitcase for myself and one for my husband. No matter how hard we try, we always bring way too much.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад

      Lol, let me know. I’m sure we can all get better 😂

    • @caroleanne8529
      @caroleanne8529 2 года назад +2

      Husband and I have been traveling with only a carry on each for years. We do not use packing cubes, because we stuff underwear in corners and slide things in along the edges of the suitcase. I take a nice dress, but not a gown and husband takes a suit. Usually take 3 bottoms, 5 to 7 tops, underwear, nightie and 2 pair shoes + what we're wearing to fly in. You can do it!

    • @christineshields1714
      @christineshields1714 2 года назад +1

      @@caroleanne8529 great tips!

    • @robynlydick8126
      @robynlydick8126 Год назад +1

      @@caroleanne8529
      I’m about to do cruise 1, Italy/Croatia/Greece/Turkiye, but I’ve been air traveling personal item only for years. (I’ve had to put the bag up in the overhead twice since 2010, and that’s because of an electrical box).
      I pre packed this weekend, and ….I have extra room in a 28l bag. Guess I can add that long sleeve.

  • @andreasouth4596
    @andreasouth4596 2 года назад +16

    That last tip is exactly what I did when I got home. There was so much we did not use or need. So I am going to scale back in the fall. As always thanks for your advice, love your content. 🙂

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад +1

      Great to hear! I think that last point also helps us get better with every trip

  • @laurensweeny4513
    @laurensweeny4513 2 года назад +1

    Laundry bag hint… roll tight each item and squish it deep into laundry bag. This method allows for much more into bag vs just shoving stuff in.

  • @maryannzeller3751
    @maryannzeller3751 2 года назад +1

    I bring 2 tops for each pair of pants, shorts, etc. One outfit for Dress up night. It helps to cut down on the suitcase weight!

  • @lorettaolson8748
    @lorettaolson8748 2 года назад +2

    We have free laundry on HAL. Put out the laundry bag in the morning and get clean clothes back that evening or the next day at the latest. That helps a lot. Shoes are a packing problem though.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад

      This is just perfect. Laundry is the best perk 😂

  • @jdaurham
    @jdaurham 2 года назад +3

    You really helped me prepare for my trip. I had to unpack my suitcase 3 times, before I thought it was good. I still took too much. Plus, I ended up paying $100 for an overweight bag. NO FUN!! I needed to leave out more space for souvenirs. I had 4 days in Rome after I disembarked my cruise. Shoes was important. I didn't wear three pairs of shoes AND YES, I brought a book I never read! Also, a laptop I thought I would be working, but the internet was awful. I even paid for it too. I will leave that at home next time too. Thank you for all your tips. I can't wait for my next cruise.

  • @JoanneMahnken-om2cb
    @JoanneMahnken-om2cb Год назад +1

    This will be my first cruise, but not my first trip. I make sure that every top I bring goes with every bottom, whether it's a skirt, pants, or shorts. Same thing for evening wear; if I bring skirts or dress pants, the tops for evening wear must go with all the evening bottoms. I have bathing suit cover ups that can be worn as dresses, maybe over a pair of leggings. That gives me maximum flexibility with minimal items.

  • @maryjanemcgeady9564
    @maryjanemcgeady9564 2 года назад +5

    I just came back from a Bermuda cruise, not my first. Thanks to your videos, I tried using packing cubes. I was amazed! They each fit so much and fit in my suitcase so well. I used them as storage in the cabin cubicles and they really saved space. Thanks for the tips, thanks for you videos. We were completely prepared and had a great time.

    • @avam1042
      @avam1042 Год назад +1

      How was it? I’m going to Bermuda soon! Very excited. What did you need covid wise to get in?

    • @traceymacdonald8713
      @traceymacdonald8713 11 месяцев назад

      I bring my compression packing cubes empty and use when getting off the cruise, they make more room in suitcase for souvenirs.

  • @DancEncounters
    @DancEncounters 2 года назад +1

    I bring 3 black jersey skirts for a week. They roll up small and don’t wrinkle. With t shirts they are casual. With a nice top they become smart casual. With a fancy, sparkly top they become fine for formal night. If the weather is going to be cool, I pack 3 or 4 pairs of leggings and a few sweaters/sweatshirts. I bring 2 pairs of shoes - a pair of Sketchers Mary Janes which go pretty much anywhere, and which I wear on the plane, and a pair of nude heels that work for everything dressy. I pack a waterproof windbreaker, underwear, a couple pairs of nude tights and a bathing suit and that is it.

  • @caromarco6315
    @caromarco6315 Год назад +2

    We’re going on a 14 day cruise and have decided to treat ourselves and have our laundry done a few times! And I’ve decided to make it a mainly pink clothing cruise for me. I feel so much better about not packing too much now - I hope this works!

  • @doreenburger4523
    @doreenburger4523 2 года назад +2

    I wear a uniform of sorts to work, so I love bringing cute clothes. I bring a different dress for each night to wear to dinner. Although I have different colored sweaters. I stick to a black and a cream, since they can go with any dress.
    I'm good with shoes. I bring a gold glittery and black glittery flat sandal for evening. I wear sneakers on embarkation day, since these are the bulkiest shoes to pack. On our recent Bermuda cruise that was switched to Canada, I wore my sneakers during our port excursions and even went to the gym on a sea day since it was cold outside. If flying, i wear my sneakers on the plane. I DO bring more than one pair of flip flops, the kind with a bit more support. Since I wear a ladies 11 or 12, I worry that if one pair breaks, I won't be able to find a replacement. For beach excursions. I add water shoes.
    I usually do not pack jeans. If flying, I'll wear a pair on the plane. This time I did pack one pair of blue jeans and one pair of white, which I wore twice with different tops.
    On the cruise, make notes of what I need more or less of the next time. Also, once home, I replenish toiletries. I have an LLBean hanging toiletry kit that is over 10 years old. It's sturdy and holds everything I need. I hang it on one of the hooks on the bathroom door.
    I still tend to pack one or two extra shorts sets, since some days I go from swimsuit and cover-up to dress for evening.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад

      This is all great!! I also love that you enjoy what you wear

  • @Hawkeye2001
    @Hawkeye2001 2 года назад +1

    I'd add, check the weather at the ports you're visiting. Alaska & Northern Europe tend to be rainy. A small umbrella is a must. I went to Antarctica, left the middle Us in December, overnight in Buenos Aires (summer temps there) then to really cooler temps. Layers are your friends. Active shoes for hiking, walking shoes for many tours.

  • @alischulze8742
    @alischulze8742 2 года назад +2

    Always helpful. I find 4 pair shoes works for me (gym shoes for work out, water proof boots for excursions, sandals casual and dress). Alaska in 25 days. Can't wait. Hawaii in January! these tips are so good

  • @stephaniewukovitz2822
    @stephaniewukovitz2822 11 месяцев назад

    Quality folding ballet flats! (I like Yosi Samra) Not into the pool thing, so these are all I wear onboard -- usually I carry a metallic pair, a and a dark matte neutral pair, in addition to whatever more substantial water-resistant shoe I wear on my flights and in port.
    For a TA cruise next spring I'll be bringing the above plus a few each of lightweight merino midi dresses, tights, and cardigans in neutral colors, three cashmere-silk pashminas in champagne and two bright colors, two belts (one metallic), a few necklaces, a few interesting silk scarves, several packable high-UPF sun hats (each w/neck strap), and a rain jacket -- everything close to the body can be easily rinsed and will dry quickly, and all of the selections will work for the second part of the trip (Italy). (I do occasionally wash my merino wool items, but for a 2 1/2 to 3 week trip, rinsing will be good enough.)
    No pants or shorts - like you, not a pants person.
    One of the dresses definitely reads as "cocktail dress" and will work for Cunard formal nights when paired with the right accessories, but that one and the slightly plainer dresses are the bulk of my everyday wardrobe for work, play... and even sleep.

  • @jayep9951
    @jayep9951 2 года назад +1

    I like the clothing rack idea. I usually make a packing "pile" and that works but tge rack helps you see everything much better!

    • @AccordingToRobin
      @AccordingToRobin 4 месяца назад

      Mine are folded on the bed but I like the rack idea better.

  • @amandaregis313
    @amandaregis313 8 месяцев назад

    Hubby and I always start our travels in jeans, a nice top, and runners, which will be the case in June, with a fleece jacket and light rain jacket as required (if not, in the backpack, along with snacks, water bottle and electronics). I'll bring a foldable tote for laundry and maybe indulge in the service, but I'll only need to pack sandals and my nice Sketchers black shoes and navy shoes, which are all collapsing tops, so maybe they'll all fit in a cube (which I ordered a few from the Temu site). Since my husband served 33 years in the Canadian Armed Forces, and we've traveled a fair bit with our two sons, packing has become an art. Nicely dressed I've done, but more than one dressy occasion is definitely new to me. I have one dress that will roll into practically nothing, as do most of my other clothes I'd normally hang up, my Alia black pants and Northern Reflections fancy tops included. Hubby bought me my own 24" suitcase for Christmas, so I could fit my fancies too. His suit will take up plenty of space in his suitcase, but the rest of his attire is easy pack. We just have to figure out how many nights we want to dine fancy (our anniversary and formal night, at least).

  • @lisafieber3569
    @lisafieber3569 Год назад +1

    Once I packed, I should have faken 1/3 out... lol. I actually only allow myself smaller suitcases. Also keeps the suitcase weight down. I also split stuff between the bags so I'm covered (literally) if a bag gets waylayed.

  • @angelametcalfe953
    @angelametcalfe953 2 года назад +5

    The toiletry bag tip is great. My husband and I have our own toiletry bags that are always ready to go. If we are away for more than 3-4 days I top up our mini bottles when we get home. I also have a small make up bag with the a little bit of everything. Foundation, mascara, blusher, about 4 eye pencils in different colours. 1 neutral eye shadow and 3 lipsticks, red, pink and brown.

  • @cathyletson3220
    @cathyletson3220 2 года назад +8

    We go on our first cruise in October. So excited. I live in Georgia. We are leaving from Orlando. We will be driving up day before. I haven’t started packing yet but I do have lists for everything. I’ve watched all your videos. Great suggestions. I have the night at the hotel list also. I have included my things for the port. I have a carry on bag list ready. I’m working on the packing part. I am disabled. I can walk with walker but in wheelchair. I wear dresses mostly. I have the one you had on in my Amazon cart. We are going to coco cay for one of our stops. I have your list for that also.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад +1

      Have a wonderful cruise!! You sound well prepared

  • @tracyfinnin9634
    @tracyfinnin9634 Год назад

    I absolutely agree that you should do an inventory of what you used and what you didn’t use that you took with you once you returned from a cruise. I keep that on my phone for any kind of different trips that I take and it really makes packing for the next similar trip easier.

  • @LaquetaHodge
    @LaquetaHodge 2 года назад +1

    Packing cubes were a lifesaver & I will definitely be using them on our next cruise. They also made it harder to overpack, which is what I tend to do lol

  • @dawnturner8735
    @dawnturner8735 9 месяцев назад

    I use garden wraps to corral any cords that I am bringing along. They are handy, reusable, adjustable and cheap if you lose them.

  • @EmmaMorgan09
    @EmmaMorgan09 Год назад

    Flocked coat hangers from primark! There are never enough coat hangers in the cabins and the flocked primark ones are thin and flat to pack, and the flocking provides a nice non-slip surface for your clothes!

  • @fosteringleaders9872
    @fosteringleaders9872 2 года назад

    I pick 1 neutral color palette , all solid colors (except dresses if I bring any), combine everything different ways, also easily hand washable fabrics.

  • @yesimsixtyfive
    @yesimsixtyfive Год назад

    I'm packing now for a cruise this weekend. After I watched this video I got rid of 50 of my clothes/shoes! And all my dresses are the same color family (green/white/blue). Thanks for the tips!

  • @kathryncashner3294
    @kathryncashner3294 Год назад

    My shoes "go to" is a pair of black sandals. THese can be worn around the ship during the day, but also sub for "dressy" shoes on dress up or formal nights, and they take up relatively little room in the suitcase. That, plus a work out/sneaker type shoe and maybe a water shoe will do it. Wear the sneakers to save luggage space (yes, a pain for TSA). I also keep a cruise suitcase packed of those things that I won't wear again until my next cruise. I got home in mid November. I won't need warm weather clothes until the next cruise, so rather than putting them away, I put them in the cruise suitcase.
    And yes, definitely review the "things I won't need next time" particularly if you are on the same cruise line. I believed too many RUclips videos (despite 40+ previous cruises) and packed so much that we didn't need!

  • @GalaxyFluke
    @GalaxyFluke Год назад

    I’m a classic dramatic with my style. I rarely, rarely, have prints and always opt for solid, timeless pieces so it’s never hard to make outfits and miss and match bc it all goes together. I may buy one, two tops “on trend” accessories or simply style my hair/makeup with newer styles to not be boring. I guess prints could be fun I just stay away bc unless done really well and proper fabric it looks cheap to me, but everyone’s brain is different.
    I don’t cruise and never plan to but I do enjoy small sailboat trips. On these trips we stop at yatch clubs for dinner or lunch or a swim. What works best for me is, boat shoes - these are great while on boat/ship and I use for the pool. Tennis shoes for exercising and exploring the small port towns and a flat neutral thong/ankle secure shoe that could be dressy or could be casual .. think thin leather straps similar to flip flop shape across foot between big toe/the rest and strap around ankle. I prefer in this order… neural/tan/color of my skin or gold or black depending on the trip activities. I usually opt for beige. I wear these to the pool if tired or boat shoes or with my dressier outfits for dinner. If you have waterproofed dressier thong/ankle secured shoe you can wear those as water shoes. I have a neutral/beige pair that aren’t meant to be wet but don’t ruin bc the thing part is coated leather and tiny.
    If I have a cocktail or something nicer planed I may bring dressier kitten heal or wedge and leave the dress sandals at home or try and pack them in if they fit bc they are so small.

  • @zippydogthemisanthrope483
    @zippydogthemisanthrope483 2 года назад +1

    My wife loves that on Silversea and Seabourne the all inclusive includes soap and the use of the equipment in the self-serv laundry. Really helps cut down on the amount of cloths that we need to pack.

  • @acprive
    @acprive Год назад

    Hi
    Thank you for the videos. I have booked a surprise cruise for my husband. I’m giving it to him for Christmas. This will be both of our first time cruising. There is a lot to know and you really clarify a lot of things. Thanks again

  • @lgarelick
    @lgarelick Год назад +1

    I know that everybody says to bring towel clips but I don’t. I bring one or two of my exercise bands and hair clips. These days are so big I use one of those for dual purpose.

  • @ginnyanderson4892
    @ginnyanderson4892 Год назад

    Sounds like a great idea to take an inventory of what you used on your vacation.

  • @ZForce5496
    @ZForce5496 Год назад

    A sarong is great for sea days or half days when you know much of your days will be spent in your bathing suit. I would be at the pool and then my husband would want to go for lunch at the buffet. I would wrap the sarong around me in the front and criss cross it in front and tie it behind my neck, turning it into a “dress”. I was able to go from pool to buffet without changing clothes. I took a horseback tour that ended at the beach. After my swim, I didn’t want to put my riding jeans back on. I put my tank top back on and then put the sarong on as a skirt for the trip back to the ship.

  • @jesicaraymond6434
    @jesicaraymond6434 2 года назад +3

    I love this tips!! Our first ever cruise is 295 days away (seems so long away) but I am already starting to purchase some things now so I am not waiting tell the end!!
    I have never used packing cubes before and I bought 2 sets for myself and 2 sets for my husband and we are excited to use them don’t think we are going to need all of them but we will have a variety of sizes to choose from!!
    I know I can over pack and this is so helpful and I love love the idea of making a list at the end of the cruise to help plan for the next one!! I look forward to seeing everyone else ideas and comments as well!! Thank you

  • @laurettamedeiros1625
    @laurettamedeiros1625 2 месяца назад

    I REALLY needed the great tips on this video. Thank you

  • @starbucksgirl652
    @starbucksgirl652 Год назад

    I do tend to over pack. On our first cruise I brough a backpack full of books. Now I have my tablet. You have some great ideas. Our next cruise is in less than a month.

  • @Morte2003
    @Morte2003 Год назад

    I am actually going on a 13 night cruise. Longest one I have ever been on. I have thought of ways to not overpack, and this video has helped as well. Because it is such a long cruise, I would like to work out on the cruise every day, and I have been struggling how to pack for that. I came up with an idea after researching all kinds of things. I am going to be bringing Only two sports bras, two workout, shorts, and a couple shirts. That is all I will be bringing and I will be hand washing one of the sets so I can wear the other set the next day and vice versa. I thought it was genius. And thank you so much for all of your videos. I shared your channel with my cruise group and they have all loved it.

  • @wendycahoon8934
    @wendycahoon8934 2 года назад +1

    I always pick two colors to center my wardrobe around, so everything mixes and matches. Like hot pink and lime green, or navy and white or black and royal blue. 1 sandle, British Tan, 1 pair of sneakers, a pair of flats in one of my colors, and a day time pool saddle. I eve ing bag and one day time purse, 1 set of jewlery you can wear that goes with everything you will be wearing and doing. Check to see if there is a "White Party", bring along something for that, but should have a white shirt and white pants packed. Let. Rain/wind jacket .

  • @KBOwen
    @KBOwen 2 года назад

    We're cruising the Mediterranean with Viking...so excited. As far as shoes...dressy sandals, excursion sandals that are comfy to walk in, pool sandals that can get wet, water shoes for a sailing excursion...and then I'll be wearing closed for sketchers toe walking, just in case. Hope you enjoyed your cruise! Thx for this fab channel. :)

  • @veronicashine1812
    @veronicashine1812 2 года назад +2

    I photograph each outfit for myself, husband and son and download them to my computer weeks or months before the cruise. I then can decide what we will wear each day according to our tentative schedule. A week or two before departing home, I go through the photos and see where I can streamline. Surprisingly, I always find items to be taken out.
    I also use the sundresses and accessorize them differently. As far as shoes, since most of out time off ship is spent sightseeing and museums, I usually bring a pair of glitzy sandals or wedgies that are good for walking but can work as a dual purpose for the evenings. I try to keep shoes down to 3 pair. One will be worn and the other 2 packed.

  • @barbarakardosbrown5756
    @barbarakardosbrown5756 2 года назад

    First cruse in 2006 I brought more than 20 pairs of shoes!!!! Now I only bring 1 pair of rhinestone dressy flip flops, one pair of plain flip flops, 1 pair of sneakers and a wedge sandal and high heel!! Cut it down to 5!! I've gotten so much better!!!

  • @Michele-ot8bh
    @Michele-ot8bh 2 года назад +2

    I absolutely agree with you.
    I only ever take dresses- never pants, nor shorts.
    During the day a bikini and a decent cover up dress which is acceptable in dining areas.
    In the evening a dress.
    A good tip also is I never fold my dresses- I roll them , that really reduces the creases.

  • @02sparklestars02
    @02sparklestars02 2 года назад

    Shoes I take. This does change a little if you are going on an Alaska weather cruise or Caribbean cruise. Warm weather - 1 tennis shoes, 1 flip flops, 1 or 2 sandals, 1 water shoes, one nice for evenings. That’s enough for me. Cool weather - 1 tennis shoes, 1 flip flops (wear to pool), 1 semi nice walking shoes, 1 nice shoes. I have a pair of slipper socks I can wear in the cabin to keep my feet warm. I allow hubby - 1 tennis shoes, 1 crocs or water shoes, 1 nice shoes for evening. Sometimes I can squeeze one pair of my shoes into his to save on space, usually flip flops or sandals. (It’s not that he’s allowed, that’s all he wants.🤪)

  • @Cherloe
    @Cherloe 2 года назад

    I bring a lightweight cardigan to go over a simple dress. That and a different necklace gives me 2 opportunities to wear the dress.
    Btw I just love your dresses. Thanks for sharing pictures of them.

  • @princessdanieblue
    @princessdanieblue 2 года назад +2

    This was perfect timing. I just started packing for my cruise. We travel next weekend so I’m packing early

    • @rfindlay3908
      @rfindlay3908 2 года назад

      Hahaha. Packing early? I’m cruising again in 2 months and I’m already packing 🤣🤣🥰🚢

    • @princessdanieblue
      @princessdanieblue 2 года назад

      @@rfindlay3908 😂😂😂

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад

      Have an amazing cruise!!

    • @charlieann6321
      @charlieann6321 2 года назад

      Love it! I’m packing today lol Leave in 5 days 🌈

  • @retiredinnameonly8429
    @retiredinnameonly8429 2 года назад

    I found a great book on kindle( free read) and learned all about creating wardrobe capsules. I am going to apply it to this cruise I and my daughter are taking. Plus we will be able to do laundry and I have premeasured and packed my laundry washing soda and tide pods, along with dryer sheets. all fit into small pouch. I will be packing the collapsing laundry hamper you recommended as well. as febreeze to freshen clothing not dirty but just needing a pick me up. I'm taking a second hamper for refresh load to make life easier. Hint take fabric softener sheets and a spray bottle to keep just water in and just refresh any clothes that do not need washing a time or remove wrinkles for a load at a time. $3.50 per load beats second bag/over weight bag I'm taking a 10 day Alaska cruise but want to pack as light as I can. Just to be safe, I checked the location on my Carnival Miracle laundry room. Score! probably less than 10 steps, and just around the corner.

  • @monabiehl6213
    @monabiehl6213 Год назад +1

    Do the math. Two slacks and four shirts will give you eight days of outfits. I start with that. then I consider accessories, a couple light sweaters and a cardigan. Bring stuff that dries quickly. I bring some footlets. Formal night is a long dress and a shawl. I wear that to both formal nights. You could leave the formal wear at home and eat in the buffet room or have pizza or a hamburger that night. You can order food to be delivered at the stateroom. For shoes, I wear my walking shoes on the plane and these I wear most of the time and I make sure they match with everything. I pack some sandals for formal nights as well as some flip flops. I have some capris and a t-shirt for working out. I have a carryon suitcase that I check. I have a backpack for my makeup and toiletries and usb cords. I get small sample sized stuff from the doctor or dentist. I also pack a couple shirts and a pair of slacks, my swimsuit, my PJs and two shirts to get me by if my luggage is misplaced. For makeup I bring foundation powder, blush, charcoal eye shadow and some lipstick. The blush doubles as eye shadow. I use it on the whole eye lid. I use the charcoal eye shadow in the crease of the eyelid. Then the charcoal eye shadow doubles as eyeliner. I don't use mascara because it bothers me but add mascara if you like.

  • @dawndavis8324
    @dawndavis8324 2 года назад +4

    I've been watching your videos for sometime as I prepared for my Alaskan cruise last week. Definitely overpacked. The best item I had was the magnetic hooks. Used them all. Weather not that cold. Basically leggings, long sleeve shirt and jacket. We only dined in dining room 2x. We were prepared and loved all the tips.

  • @eminiarvii
    @eminiarvii 2 года назад

    Hi Illana, so real, overpacking, I am a little better. But if I am on a 10 day cruise, i do have an outfit for the morning and the evening for 5 days. Now with that said i travel Princess, so at the half way point i wash my clothes
    Bravo Illana i do pack according to my port days and sea days. That has been very helpful for me. Long before i purchased your planner i planned but your Planner has made it more organized for me, TY. My issue is toiletries…packing cubes have been a-godsend for that purpose. What i do is transfer my products into smaller brown plastic bottles from Amazon and put them in the packing cubes . Everything i bring now i wear😂🚢

  • @ColtraneAndRain
    @ColtraneAndRain 2 года назад

    Discovered that swimsuit cover ups can double as dinner wear! They are light weight and very pretty. Kimonos are my favorite.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад +1

      Smart idea! Those kimono styles are gorgeous

  • @donnaschmitt3615
    @donnaschmitt3615 Год назад

    25 cruises and still overpack. Have taken as many as 10 pair of shoes. Next cruise is in December, am really going to try again to pare down. Last cruise in September with my husband, I slept in, so didn't wear everything I took. Other thing is now I can get some laundry done as a perk, which my husband loves. Packing cubes help, but can still stuff a lot in them. Gonna use some of these tips.

  • @angelamarden9684
    @angelamarden9684 2 года назад

    I bring 3 pair of shoes. Sneakers, that I wear on embark and depart and any walking excursions. Then a pair of sandals or flip flops to wear on board or beach excursions. Then a pair of dressy sandals to wear with every dress that I take

  • @kaiwildly3938
    @kaiwildly3938 2 года назад

    Great Video. As a man, formal nights were difficult when I started cruising with 2 suits multiple shirts and shoes; it was crazy and I thought there's got to be a better way! I got wise. I bought a medium colored blue blazer, two pants beige and black, 2 different colored shoes brown and black, 2 shirts white and blue, and 3 ties, go crazy with ties. With this combination, the change up is endless (sort of an exaggeration.) This was for a 14 day cruise with 4 formal nights and it worked perfectly. If you want to go super formal rent one tux and call it a day. I personally found that too stuffy for a cruise but some people love it. Also on casual night dining, polo shirts are the way to go; easy to pack and light weight for those warm days. I bring 2 no crease slacks for casual nights. Have fun.

  • @bonniemccormick7770
    @bonniemccormick7770 2 года назад

    I bring 4 plus water shoes, pair of sandals, pair sneakers, pair normal flip flops and a fancy pair as well.

  • @bzydad
    @bzydad 2 года назад +1

    You are a former preschool teacher, the way you show three with your hand 🤣🤣 I do the same thing 😂. Making my wife watch this as she is a over packer.

  • @janicesutherland9693
    @janicesutherland9693 Год назад

    I'm going on a 13 night cruise in January have been watching all your videos and keeping notes i always over pack so I'm hoping to get it right this time will keep watching 😊

  • @rebeccaelwell2967
    @rebeccaelwell2967 2 года назад +1

    I will lay out the items I intent to pack and have my spouse or son pull out 5 things that I have to leave behind. I get 1 that I can take back. Maybe that means I have to get a little creative for some things, but it's always fun to see what I can do with what's left. The other thing is I will limit myself to either 1 bag or a smaller bag than I think I need

  • @Edera7795
    @Edera7795 2 года назад

    Remember if you under pack, you can find inexpensive tops on a port of call. I have bought some nice sundresses in Cozumel.
    You can wash a sundress in the bathroom sink, easy peasy
    check to see if the ship has a library, If you decide you want to read, check out a book there.

  • @mistysuttle3748
    @mistysuttle3748 Год назад

    My last cruise was our first and it was 4 years ago. I don't remember what I brought but I wish I had brought an extra pair of leggings. The day after being in the sun on a sea day, it was nice to wear lightweight clothing especially if you get sunburned. I brought at least 5 pair of shoes. Walking shoes, water shoes, flip flops, sandals and dress shoes.

  • @mustangmcc
    @mustangmcc 3 месяца назад

    I'm doing a 4-day cruise then days at the port city

  • @diamondpearlgem7589
    @diamondpearlgem7589 2 года назад +1

    I agree with your tips and have practiced most of them. Regarding the top to bottom ratio, I agree and have purchased several wick away shirts that dry quickly. A lot of golf shirts/athletic shirts are made of this material. Dollar store has small bottle of liquid Tide that can be refilled. I bring 8 wooden clothes pins to use when washing unmentionables (leave bathroom door open for quicker drying). I use packing cubes and pack clothes with hangers so I can can pack/unpack quickly.

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад

      Great tips!! Thanks for sharing

    • @brontewcat
      @brontewcat 2 года назад +1

      Do cruise ship bathrooms have pull out clothes lines, the way some hotels do?

    • @diamondpearlgem7589
      @diamondpearlgem7589 2 года назад

      @@brontewcat yes, in the shower

    • @brontewcat
      @brontewcat 2 года назад

      @@diamondpearlgem7589 Thanks - I also will pack a few pegs.

  • @mariannemelton2547
    @mariannemelton2547 Год назад +1

    Does anyone bring their magnified mirror?! I can't do my makeup without it!

  • @charlieann6321
    @charlieann6321 2 года назад +1

    I am cruising today! 🛳⚓️🐠! (Small Australian trip) I have been watching loads of your wonderful clips 🌈 I have managed to pack winter cruise into carry on luggage which includes x2 formal nights. I rolled all my outfits, packed sneakers, dress shoes and funky white boots into case. Then in my backpack have extensive first aid, make up, jewellery and toiletries lol. Tote bag has tickets, wrap, wine and hair straightener. I am an over-packer BIG time and am so pleased I managed this 💫 I thought being in Australia i could use smart phone as ID- since we all book, pay, upload Covid certificates etc etc. I was not aware that you need your actual hard copy drivers licence 😵 Tad stressful late last nite as had driven hours to Sydney the night before after long day at work and chosen to leave wallet at home presuming smart phone would do. BRING YOUR DRIVERS LICENCE AUSTRALIAN CRUISES!!!!!!

  • @Ladybug_62
    @Ladybug_62 Год назад

    Girl I needed this!! I always overpack everything.. my last cruise stupid me had 6 pairs of shoes so you can just imagine how many clothes I had… I didn’t even wear even half of this… and this wasn’t my first cruise,, I knew better… 🤣

  • @raisafrancisco7323
    @raisafrancisco7323 2 года назад +2

    Hi, Ilana! Very good tips! I can tell you that I use many of those, for example planning the outfits that I will wear every day for excursions or on the ship in the evenings. That helps me a lot even if I decide to change the outfit one day. Another thing that I pay attention to is the colors that I am bringing with me not to end up with only one color for the entire cruise (good that I have realized before traveling) it is not that important, as you said, nobody cares, but then you take your pictures and you see that everything you brought was in the same color. I bring things that mix and match and, for the shoes, I try to bring my most comfortable ones and, if I have new ones, I try by all means to break them into before I wear them during my trip. I am packing this week for my next cruise and I believe that I am taking 2 flat sandals, one black and one white, and a pair of wedges in white, of course my tennis shoes and a pair of walking sandals. I will do my best not to over pack. Wish me luck!!

    • @LifeWellCruised
      @LifeWellCruised  2 года назад +1

      Great comments!! Good luck with your packing and have a great cruise 🎉

  • @aleahaleaha2593
    @aleahaleaha2593 Год назад

    I bring 2 flip flops and 2 dress shoes and sneakers I wear onto the ship

  • @katrinaanglemier8792
    @katrinaanglemier8792 Год назад

    I wear keens or tennis shoes and use those for walking, 1 dress sandal pack only. Flip flops not safe especially on stairs so I use keens or tennis shoes to go the upper decks.