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- I sailed on one of the largest cruise ships in the world, Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas.
- I brought a carry-on suitcase and a backpack for the seven-night Caribbean cruise.
- I was glad I packed light, but had some regrets. I longed for earplugs and warmer clothing.
My first cruise was a huge learning experience — especially when it came to packing.
Back in April 2022, I spent seven nights on Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas — one of the world’s largest cruise ships — and brought just a carry-on suitcase and a backpack.
While packing light made the trip easier, I did forget a few critical items. Here’s everything I was thankful I had during my voyage — and the items I longed for and will remember to pack next time.
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The stateroom decks comprised long hallways lined with identical blue doors, so my magnet made it easier to find my cabin.
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The cruise ship’s WiFi wasn’t strong enough for me to stream videos.
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I enjoyed a few beach days during my cruise, so sunscreen was essential. And I was sure to pack a reef safe brand since I was visiting multiple beaches.
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Aloe vera typically soothes and cools my burns, so next time, I’ll pack some in case I forget to apply sunscreen.
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An excursion guide at one of the ports informed me that some beaches in the Caribbean, like Tulum, Mexico, don’t allow sunscreen in the ocean to protect wildlife.
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As other cruisers snorkeled with phones in hand, I realized I was missing an opportunity to capture ocean life.
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I don’t typically wear my sun hat — especially not in my home city, New York — so the cruise was the perfect occasion to pull it out of my closet.
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Mornings and evenings on the ship’s top decks were so windy that I had to leave my hat in my room to avoid chasing it around.
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I ended up wearing my sweater every day during the Caribbean cruise.
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In hindsight, I should have packed a couple more pairs of pants. Sweatpants would have been especially useful at night on the outdoor decks.
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I was often chilly at night in my sweater alone.
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On my cruise, Royal Caribbean’s laundry service charged for each article of clothing — $4 a shirt, $9 a dress, and $2 per pair of underwear.
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I packed two pairs of shoes: sneakers for walking and waterproof sandals for the beach and pools.
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A small pack was handy during port stops and while exploring the ship.
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Ship time is the time zone that cruise ships adhere to even when docked at ports in different time zones.
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My ship stopped in Roatan, Honduras; Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico; and Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas, CocoCay.
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I packed vitamins to support my immune system since I was coming in contact with many people.
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I always pack Dramamine on my trips to avoid motion sickness.
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It was especially loud since I was at the front of the ship, where seasoned cruisers said movement on ships feels the strongest.
Next time, I’ll come prepared.
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