Feeling Floaty? What to Bring on a Cruise

Cruises are one of the most popular family vacations. In fact, approximately 24 million passengers embarked on cruises in 2016.

Whether you’re aiming to relieve stress during the holidays or simply along for the ride, cruises are a great way to relax (and soak up some sun).

But, you need to make sure you pack appropriately!

Not sure where to start? Don’t worry, we got you covered.

Let’s take a look at everything you need to know about what to bring on a cruise.

Sun Hats

Nobody goes on a cruise to stay in their cabin the entire time. People also typically avoid cruises during inclement weather.

Thus, you’re going to be out in the sun. A lot.

If you’re proactive about protecting your skin (and you should be– melanoma is no joke), then you’re going to want a wide-brimmed sunhat to help keep the rays off you.

Plus, these hats have the added bonus of keeping sunlight out of your eyes.

Slip-on Water Shoes

If you plan on swimming/snorkeling on the coast of any islands, these shoes are invaluable. Many of these locations have fragments of rocks and shells that make walking through the sand uncomfortable (and even painful).

Before you dive in, grab a pair of these so that you can stand on the ground if you need to.

Sunscreen

Even if you bring a sunhat, sunscreen is imperative.

As previously mentioned, it’s crucial to protecting your skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays. But, a nasty sunburn is a surefire way to ensure that you’re miserable for the rest of your cruise.

Sweater/Hoodie

Just because the weather is warm during the day doesn’t mean that you don’t need to pack warm clothes.

Open water can get significantly cold at night, and it’s likely that you’ll regret not bringing a jacket. This is especially true if you’re looking to book cruises from Southampton.

Medicine For Seasickness

Seasickness is no joke. Like a sunburn, getting seasick can virtually ruin your cruise.

Thus, you’re going to want to take medicine to help prevent symptoms of motion sickness from arising.

Drugs like Bonine and Dramamine can keep you feeling normal if taken preemptively, so consider taking some along.

Aloe Vera Gel

If you do get sunburnt, you’re going to want to treat it. Not only will aloe alleviate pain, but it will also help stop your skin from peeling, which accelerates the entire healing process.

To keep yourself from forgetting, keep your aloe and sunscreen together before your trip so that you can have a plan if you take in a little too much sun during your cruise.

Figuring out What to Bring on a Cruise Can Seem Difficult

But it doesn’t have to be.

With the above information about what to bring on a cruise in mind, you’ll be well on your way to making sure everything is packed and ready to go before you depart.

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