
Cruises can be one of the best vacations for families — and I don’t say that lightly.
You unpack once, visit multiple destinations, everyone finds food they like, there’s entertainment everywhere you turn, and yes… unlimited ice cream 🍦. What’s not to love?
That said, cruising with kids (or teens) is much more enjoyable when you pack with intention. The goal isn’t to bring everything — it’s to bring the right things — and not too much because those rooms are TINY.
Before we get into logistics, let’s talk about why cruising is such a great option for families:
But the key to enjoying all of this? Smart preparation.
This is the single most important cruise packing tip for families.
When you arrive at the port, you’ll hand your main luggage to a porter — and you likely won’t see it again for several hours. Sometimes not until late afternoon.
That means whatever you want or need on embarkation day must be with you.
Nothing is worse than watching your kids stare longingly at the pool… while their swimsuits are somewhere below deck. Ask me how I know.
👉 Pro Tip: Print out and attach luggage tags before you leave for your cruise. Always print a few extra in case you have last minute bags you’d like to check with the porter on embarkation day!
If you plan to leave your original passports locked in the cabin safe (which many families do), bring photocopies with you on excursions.
This is especially helpful for:
Keep copies in a small backpack or crossbody bag — they take up no space and can be incredibly useful.
Cruise cabins are efficient — which is a nice way of saying storage is limited. I asked our Instagram community and got TONS of repeated responses telling me to bring these few items.
A few small, cruise-specific items can make a huge difference:
These aren’t things you’d necessarily bring to a hotel — but they’re game-changers on a ship.
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Cruise days can be long and active, especially with kids.
A few things families are always glad they packed:
Cruise shops are convenient — but they’re also expensive and limited.
You don’t need a new outfit for every meal. Ships have themed parties and formal nights – meaning its easy to fall into over packing. But you don’t have to do any of that! If you want to, awesome! But we bring one nicer outfit that we wear on formal night and do just fine! Less is more in those tiny cabins.
Most families do just fine with:
Some ships also have self-serve laundry rooms, making it easy to pack lighter.
Medications and first aid can be expensive when you’re at sea. And a trip to medical can start at $300+.
We always travel with more than we think we’ll need.
This pill organizer comes in handy! We stock one up with children’s medications, one with adult medications and one with vitamins! I also love this for other odds and ends (bandaids, bobby pins, meds, etc)
A few medications to keep in mind:
👉Pro Tip: Travel with a small dental repair kit! There’s no dentist on board and a cracked filling can easily be temporarily repaired by you!
To keep this post focused on strategy (not overwhelm), I turned my exact packing system into a free printable Cruise Packing Checklist for Families.
It includes:
👉 Grab the free checklist here and save yourself the last-minute scramble.
Cruises really can be one of the most relaxing family vacations — if you set yourself up for success. (While we’re at it, check out some cruises you can book on points. I also recommend opening the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card and put your cruise expenses on the card. You’ll be able to reimburse yourself for your travel expenses with this great welcome offer!)
Pack smart, plan for embarkation day, and remember:
You don’t need to bring everything…just the things that make the trip smoother.
And if all else fails? There’s probably ice cream nearby 🍦😉
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