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What to Wear on a Cruise

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Know what types of clothing, shoes and accessories are best to wear on a cruise.

When it comes to cruising in style, packing the right attire for every occasion is essential. Including a few key versatile items on your cruise packing list will prevent your suitcase (and the limited closet space in your stateroom) from becoming overcrowded – and keep you looking appropriate for all events.

Although most cruise lines outline their suggested dress codes in the FAQ sections of their websites, be sure to also review the specifics of your cruise itinerary. Not only will the destination and weather factor into what you should wear on your cruise, but you'll also want to know if formal nights require black-tie attire, themed dress parties need costumes or shore excursions necessitate unique clothing or footwear.

Whether you'll be lounging by the pool or attending a glamorous dinner, our list of must-have items and suggestions from industry experts will help you navigate dressing for your next cruise vacation.

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For relaxing sea days, prioritize comfort above all else. Depending on your planned activities, any of the following casual options are considered acceptable attire:

  • Skirts or skorts
  • T-shirts and tank tops
  • Breezy lounge pants
  • Bathing suits
  • Cover-ups 
  • Sun hats or baseball caps

Travel writer Jill Schildhouse always packs her VOTEPRETTY sundress . "This is my go-to cruise workhorse," says Schildhouse. "It's light and breezy, and the pockets come in very handy." She adds that the sundress can be worn to casual dinners on the ship or on shore excursions, and it can even double as a swimsuit cover-up. "I've taken it all over the world and it always arrives wrinkle-free," she says. Schildhouse has received many compliments on this classic sundress, which is available in multiple colors.

Sheri Griffiths, host of YouTube series CruiseTipsTV , suggests wearing comfortable, broken-in shoes on a cruise. She recommends avoiding brand-new footwear during your voyage to prevent blisters and daily discomfort. A basic sneaker can be worn for just about any cruise itinerary, from Alaska to the Caribbean . Griffiths says, "We love these Adidas Stan Smiths because they wear in quickly and have a timeless style."

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In the evening, most cruise ships adopt a dress code in their main dining rooms and specialty restaurants that incorporate smart-casual or resort-wear attire. The following clothing choices will suffice:

  • Maxi dresses
  • Elegant tops
  • Long- or short-sleeved button-down shirts
  • Polo shirts
  • Blazers and ties (typically optional, unless otherwise stated)
  • Shawls or wraps
  • Closed-toe dress shoes
  • Sandals or heels

Colleen McDaniel, editor-in-chief at Cruise Critic, shares her best advice for cruise footwear. "I always pack my Rothy's shoes for any cruise because they're infinitely comfortable, work as both a formal and [an] informal shoe and can be tossed in the laundry if they get dirty." She notes that she has several pairs, but two of her go-to styles are The Point and The Ballet Flat . McDaniel adds that the shoes work in every occasion, from strolling along the ship decks to perusing cobblestone streets on shore. "I bought both [pairs] 5 years ago, and they look as new today as they did out of the box despite literally hundreds of hours of wear," she says.

Jason Leppert, founder of YouTube channel Popular Cruising , always packs his signature Hawaiian shirts to wear day or night. He says, "I love the RSVLTS collection because they can play casually with shorts or more dressy with slacks for dinner."

Formal Nights

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While more casual these days, cruise formal nights still call for a bit more sophistication and style. Appropriate options include:

  • Cocktail dresses
  • Evening gowns
  • Dress shoes

Ashley Kosciolek, senior cruise writer for The Points Guy, always packs a gown or a fancy cocktail dress for a formal night. "I work from home and don't have a reason to dress up otherwise, so I look forward to it." Still, Kosciolek is a firm believer that travelers should wear what is most comfortable for them while on vacation. She adds, "My dinner won't taste any better or worse based on what others are wearing."

Mikkel Woodruff, editor of cruise site Sometimes Sailing , always brings her Omega Sailing Bracelet on cruises. She says, "I like to bring jewelry that reminds me of the ocean and being on the sea." Woodruff appreciates the bracelet's versatility, noting how easily it can go from shore excursions to formal evenings to everyday activities.

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Shore Excursions

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When heading off the ship for a shore excursion, opt for comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear to make the most of your adventures on land. Consider packing the following items:

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Mesh water shoes
  • T-shirts or tank tops
  • A waterproof jacket

Freelance travel writer David Swanson shares his favorite versatile cruise shoes. He discovered a comfortable pair of Danner multitasking shoes that worked for dinners, casual events and multiple days of cycling on a recent European cruise. "I didn't think I'd find something to do dual duty, but I love this comfy pair from Danner, an outdoor brand [that is] new to me but has been around since 1932," says Swanson.

Paul Thornton, host of The Joy of Cruising Podcast , always packs his Coofandy linen shirts and shorts for hot Caribbean days and breezy cruise ship evenings. "I love Coofandy because they enable this senior to look 'youthful' on the beach and excursions," says Thornton. He adds that the brand is also his go-to retailer for White Party-themed nights on board.

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Cruise Line Dress Codes

Dress codes can vary significantly from one cruise company to the next, so it's a good idea to check with your specific line before filling up your suitcase. Once you're on board, be sure to read the daily program for reminders about the dress codes required at the events and dining venues during your voyage.

Azamara Dress Code

  • Daytime: Fairly casual attire is suitable throughout Azamara 's ships during the day. However, baseball caps, distressed denim, tank tops and bathing suits cannot be worn at Discoveries, Aqualina and Prime C restaurants (and shoes are required).
  • Evening: At night, women typically wear casual dresses, skirts, pants, capris, blouses and knit tops, while men are welcome to wear collared golf and polo shirts, shorts and pants. Sport coats are optional. Note: There are no official formal nights on Azamara's voyages.
  • Themed Nights: Be sure to pack an all-white outfit for Azamara's signature White Night dinner and deck party.

Carnival Cruise Line Dress Code

  • Daytime: Pack casual, comfortable attire to sail with Carnival Cruise Line , such as T-shirts, polo shirts or relaxed tops paired with shorts, capris, khakis or jeans. Athletic wear paired with a lightweight sweater or jacket are suitable for those looking to stay active. 
  • "Cruise casual" attire for men typically suggests longer dress shorts, pants or jeans and a collared polo shirt. Women usually wear sundresses, blouses, skirts, dress shorts and capri pants.
  • "Cruise elegant" typically translates to dress slacks, dress shirts and sports coats (suggested) for men, with some wearing suits, ties or tuxedos. Women choose dresses (party or cocktail), pantsuits and elegant skirts with blouses, while some may wear evening gowns. Kids should follow the adult dress code, opting for school dance- or party-appropriate attire. Note: Jeans, men's sleeveless shirts, shorts, T-shirts, sportswear, exercise clothes, baseball hats, flip-flops and bathing suits are not permitted. The number of "cruise elegant" evenings varies based on the length of the cruise.
  • Carnival Journeys cruises feature a "Throwback Sea Day," where guests can relive the '80s by day (outfits included) and dress up for a themed Captain's Cocktail Party by night. 
  • Cruises between early December and Christmas Day feature an "Ugly Sweater Contest."
  • Costumes are suggested for Halloween cruises between the end of September and October. However, when choosing a costume, keep in mind that full masks are prohibited (masks covering half of the face are allowed).

Celebrity Cruises Dress Code

  • Daytime: During the day, smart casual resort wear is suitable throughout Celebrity Cruises ' ships. (Think: sundresses, shorts, polos and button-down shirts paired with sandals, low heels and loafers.) Bathing suits with cover-ups, T-shirts, tank tops, hats and sunglasses are only appropriate poolside. Cruisers should avoid wearing these items in the dining areas.
  • Evening: Most evenings, guests are expected to wear comfortable yet tasteful attire. This entails dresses, skirts, long pants or jeans, stylish tops and button-down shirts. Shorts and flip-flops do not meet the evening dress code. Depending on your voyage, there will be one or two formal nights that require "evening chic" wear. Passengers can dress to impress in formal gowns, tuxedos, cocktail dresses, dressy jeans or blazers.

Costa Cruises Dress Code

  • Daytime: During the day, Costa Cruises ' passengers may wear casual clothing like T-shirts, shorts and sundresses. Beach clothing and flip-flops are not permitted in ship restaurants. Depending on the itinerary, some shore excursions may have specific dress codes.
  • Evening: Most nights require resort attire; however, Costa hosts one or two Elegant Evenings per cruise, when men may wear dark suits or tuxedos and women can wear evening gowns or cocktail dresses.
  • Themed Nights: Costa recommends that guests pack white clothing for its White Night events and white, red and green clothing and accessories for its Italy-themed evenings.

Cunard Line Dress Code

  • Daytime: Shorts, T-shirts and sundresses are appropriate daytime wardrobe options on sailings with Cunard Line . Swimwear is acceptable by the pool but should not be worn in indoor dining areas.
  • Evening: In the evenings, passengers are asked to wear smart attire, which includes dress shirts and trousers for men, and cocktail dresses or sophisticated tops and skirts for women – similar to what you'd choose for dinner at a trendy restaurant or a special occasion. Voyages lasting seven nights host at least two Gala Evenings, during which guests are requested to adhere to a more formal dress code. 
  • Themed Nights: Gala Evenings employ themes ranging from specific colors (such as black and white or red and gold outfits) to the roaring '20s to masquerade balls.

Disney Cruise Line Dress Code

  • Daytime: On Disney Cruise Line sailings, cruise casual attire is acceptable during the day; outfit options include sundresses and shorts and tees. Swimwear and tank tops are not permitted in dining venues.
  • Evening: After the sun sets, polished attire like collared shirts and jeans without rips are acceptable. Bathing suits, tees, tank tops and sports attire are not allowed. Adult-exclusive dining venues on Disney ships call for elegance; formal or semiformal wear is recommended.
  • Themed Nights: On three- and four-night sailings, there is typically a pirate-themed deck party and one optional dress-up night for guests of all ages. Sailings lasting seven nights or longer add one formal and one semiformal night, when women may wear a formal dress or pantsuit and men can opt for a suit or dress pants with a jacket.

Holland America Line Dress Code

  • Daytime: Plan on wearing casual attire aboard Holland America Line 's ships during the day. When indoors, guests must wear shirts, cover-ups and footwear.
  • Evening: On most nights, smart casual clothing is acceptable. However, in table service restaurants, shorts, bathing suits, distressed jeans and tank tops are prohibited. Grand Voyages cruises host formal nights, when suits and dresses are appropriate.
  • Themed Nights: Once per cruise, Holland America hosts an Orange Party in celebration of King's Day. Pack your favorite orange clothing and accessories for this event, which honors the cruise line's Dutch heritage.

MSC Cruises Dress Code

  • Daytime: Guests of MSC Cruises dress fairly casual during the day in T-shirts and shorts.
  • Evening: Collared shirts, dresses and tailored pants are expected at night in the main dining rooms, specialty restaurants and entertainment venues. There is one optional Gala Night, when varying levels of elegance are acceptable. Guests should wear what makes them feel comfortable, ranging from tuxedos or ball gowns to dressy jeans and polo shirts.
  • Themed Nights: MSC hosts a White Night Party (where guests wear all white) and a Sunshine Party, where guests don cheerful colors.

Norwegian Cruise Line Dress Code

  • Daytime: During the day, plan to wear cruise casual attire like summer dresses, jeans, khakis, shorts and casual shirts on Norwegian Cruise Line voyages. At the buffet and outdoor restaurants, swimwear can be worn with a cover-up and footwear. In dining rooms and specialty restaurants, Norwegian does not permit tank tops for men, jeans with rips or tears, flip-flops, baseball caps or visors.
  • Evening: In Norwegian's upscale specialty restaurants, smart casual attire is the norm. Women can wear slacks, jeans, dresses, skirts and tops, while men should opt for jeans or slacks, a collared shirt and closed-toed shoes. Children ages 12 and younger may wear shorts in all restaurants. On each cruise, there is one particular "Dress-Up or Not Night," when guests can wear fancier clothing (if they choose).
  • Themed Nights: Pack an all-white outfit for the White Hot Party and formal attire for Norwegian's Night Out.

Princess Cruises Dress Code

  • Daytime: In Princess Cruises ' restaurants and public spaces, casual resort wear is required. Shoes must be worn in the dining areas, and pool or beach attire, ball caps and frayed jeans are prohibited in restaurants.
  • Evening: On most nights, smart casual attire is acceptable in restaurants. However, on formal evenings, women may wear evening gowns, cocktail dresses or elegant pantsuits; while men may opt for tuxedos, dark suits or dinner jackets with slacks. The number of formal nights per cruise depends on the length of the sailing.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises Dress Code

  • Daytime: Elevated resort wear, including jeans, shorts, T-shirts and tennis shoes, is appropriate before 6 p.m. on Regent Seven Seas Cruises ' ships.
  • Evening: At night, elegant casual attire is recommended. Women typically dresses, pantsuits or slacks paired with blouses or sweaters; a collared shirt and dress pants for men is the norm, with the option for sport jackets and ties. On cruises lasting 16 nights or longer, there are two evenings when guests can choose to wear formal or semiformal attire. Wardrobe choices include dark suits and cocktail dresses or tuxedos and gowns. Note: On the last night of every voyage, the dinner dress code is "relaxed casual" to accommodate guests packing for early morning flights.

Royal Caribbean International Dress Code

  • Daytime: A relaxed, casual style is acceptable during the day on cruises with Royal Caribbean International . However, swimwear should be limited to the pool deck. 
  • Evening: On most nights, guests wear smart casual attire, which includes collared or button-up shirts, dresses, skirts, blouses and pantsuits. Jackets, sports coats and blazers are encouraged but not required. On formal evenings and for the Chef's Table dining experience, cruisers are expected to wear black-tie attire, which includes tuxedos, suits with ties, cocktail dresses and evening gowns. The number of formal nights per cruise depends on the length of the sailing.
  • Themed Nights: Offered on cruises lasting four nights or longer, themed nights may include toga parties, masquerade balls, decade themes and black and white nights.

Silversea Cruises Dress Code

  • Daytime: Casual attire akin to what you'd wear at a five-star resort is suitable during the day aboard Silversea Cruises ' ships.
  • Evening: Evening attire is categorized into three groups: casual, informal and formal. On casual evenings, women wear pants, blouses, skirts, and casual dresses, while men wear open-neck shirts and slacks. On informal evenings, ladies often choose dresses or pantsuits, and gentlemen typically wear jackets (ties are optional). Formal night is always optional; if you choose to participate, outfits may include cocktail dresses, gowns, tuxedos and suits. The number of formal nights per cruise varies by voyage length.

Seabourn Cruise Line Dress Code

  • Daytime: Casual resort wear like jeans and shorts are welcome in all lounges and dining venues on Seabourn Cruise Lines ' ships. Athletic apparel and swimwear should only be worn in the pool area, on the deck or at the spa and fitness center.
  • Evening: After 6 p.m., the dress code is "elegant casual." Men are expected to wear slacks with collared shirts or sweaters (jackets are optional), while women can choose pants, skirts, pantsuits or dresses. Elegant jeans are allowed in all dining venues except The Restaurant. On formal evenings in The Restaurant, men may wear tuxedos, suits or slacks and jackets, while women can opt for evening gowns and cocktail dresses.

Viking Ocean Cruises Dress Code

  • Daytime: On Viking Ocean Cruises ' ships, casual daytime clothing such as shorts, pants, jeans and comfortable walking shoes are acceptable. Athletic wear including exercise clothing, swimsuits and cover-ups may only be worn in the fitness center, pool zones and sports deck.
  • Evening: While there are no dedicated formal nights, the dress code after 6 p.m. calls for elegant casual attire for all dining venues, lounges, bars and theaters. Jeans are not permitted (with the exception of the World Cafe, where the dress code remains casual in the evenings). For women, wardrobe options include dresses, jumpsuits, skirts or slacks paired with elegant tops. Jackets and ties are optional for men, but trousers and collared shirts should be worn in the evenings.

Virgin Voyages Dress Code

  • Day or night, cruisers on Virgin Voyages ' ships are encouraged to wear attire that expresses their personal style. Just note: In restaurants, bathing suits are not permitted, and shoes are necessary. There are no formal nights; guests can dress up or down, depending on what makes them feel their best.
  • Themed Nights: Pack something scarlet red for the Scarlet Night Party, which occurs once per voyage.

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What to wear on a cruise: Cruise attire and cruise line dress codes

Ashley Kosciolek

Editor's Note

Have you ever had that nightmare where you're at work, in school or giving an important presentation only to look down to discover you're only wearing underwear (or worse, nothing at all)? If you're new to vacationing at sea, knowing how to dress for a cruise can be confusing and just as potentially embarrassing if you're not prepared.

Packing acceptable attire for a cruise is simple if you remember a few general rules. Here, I'll break down some safe options if you're unsure, and I'll give an overview of the cruise dress codes for each of the "big eight" cruise lines.

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What do people wear on a cruise?

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You can't go wrong with resort-casual clothing for sea days when you'll remain on board your ship. Although some lines will be more or less casual than that, it's a good baseline. What is "resort casual" though?

Khaki pants or shorts with loose-fitting, short-sleeved button-down shirts or even nice, plain T-shirts work well for men. Women might opt for khaki shorts or palazzo pants with a nice top or a sundress. In most cases, nice jeans (dark wash with no holes) will also work well.

On most ships, this clothing will also be acceptable at night in the main dining rooms. For extra-fee restaurants, you might choose to dress up a bit more. Collared shirts or long-sleeved button-downs are acceptable for men, and slacks with a blouse or a dress for women are acceptable.

For formal nights, which are optional on many lines' ships, men will want to bring a collared, button-down shirt at the bare minimum. For something a little more snazzy, bring a jacket to wear over your shirt, with or without a tie. Some men opt for suits or tuxes. For women, pantsuits and dressy pants outfits are a great choice, as are party dresses or even ball gowns.

Although most lines have eased dress codes on formal or "elegant" nights, jeans are generally not allowed in the main dining rooms. Cut-off shorts, baseball caps and flip-flops are banned at all times — not just on formal nights — during dinner in the main dining rooms.

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Another key piece of clothing to bring is a bathing suit. Whether you're headed to a warm-weather destination and plan to laze by the pool or on the beach, or you're visiting somewhere chilly but want to take advantage of your vessel's hot tubs, it's an item you won't want to forget. Note that cover-ups are required for entry at all restaurants and dining rooms, with the exception of walk-up poolside window-service venues.

For shore excursions — particularly those in more rugged or active destinations that require a lot of walking — comfortable, casual clothing and sturdy footwear are a must. Bring layers for cold climates and moisture-wicking fabrics for places where it's warm or where you expect to work up a sweat.

Finally, check to see if your cruise line has any special theme nights planned. If so, you might want to pack an outfit for the white party or '80s night.

Carnival cruise dress code

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Carnival is one line where casual is the name of the game. Passengers will be fine in jeans, T-shirts, tank tops, shorts and bathing suits for their days on board or ashore.

At night, nice jeans and nice tops are perfect for eating in the main dining rooms.

On Carnival cruise formal nights, known as "cruise elegant" nights, cruisers wear everything from slacks with nice shirts to tuxes and ball gowns. However, most passengers stick to clothes that fall somewhere in the middle.

Voyages of six nights or longer will have two "cruise elegant" nights, while those five nights or shorter will see only one.

Celebrity Cruises dress code

Celebrity Cruises maintains a dress code that's best described as chic-casual. The demographic on board tends to be a bit more upscale than what you'll find on Carnival, Royal Caribbean or Norwegian. That means khaki shorts with nice button-downs are more common than jean shorts and tank tops, although you won't be out of place in the latter.

For dinner, you'll want to dress it up even more, as the line has a smart-casual dress code at night in most restaurants, including the main dining room. Anything from unripped jeans to dress pants with nice blouses or button-downs is acceptable.

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Are there formal nights on Celebrity cruises? Yes, the line holds one "evening chic" night on every sailing of six nights or fewer and two on voyages of a week or more. The dress code encourages passengers to go all-out with tuxes and evening gowns. However, most men choose slacks with collared or button-down shirts and jackets, sans ties. Most women choose slacks and nice blouses, sundresses or party dresses.

Disney Cruise Line dress code

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Disney Cruise Line is synonymous with children, and children like to be comfortable. With that in mind, just about anything goes in terms of dress on The Mouse's ships. These cruises tend toward casual in spite of their stellar service and high price point.

It's not uncommon to see jeans, shorts, T-shirts or bathing suits during the day. Unlike most other lines, the same goes at dinnertime, with jeans and T-shirts just as common as dressier attire like slacks and button-downs.

Exceptions are the line's "dress-up" nights — two on sailings of a week or more and one on shorter voyages. For those, DCL suggests that men avoid jeans and wear jackets. Women should go with dresses, skirts and blouses, or pantsuits.

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Some of Disney Cruise Line's added-fee restaurants, such as Remy — one of the most expensive alternative eateries at sea — require jackets for men and don't allow jeans.

Each Disney sailing features a Pirate Night; cruisers wishing to participate should pack their best swashbuckling gear. As is standard at Disney parks, you're also likely to see large numbers of costumes and mouse ears at all hours of the day.

Holland America Line dress code

Although the dress code on Holland America ships is technically "cruise casual," you'll rarely spot anyone looking disheveled or like they just rolled out of bed. Most passengers tend toward resortwear or, at the bare minimum, nice jeans with pressed T-shirts.

The casual dress code carries through to dinner, but HAL cruisers often dress up a bit more. This includes collared shirts or button-downs (sometimes with jackets) and slacks for men and slacks with nice tops or dresses for women.

As for Holland America formal nights, on sailings shorter than a week, there will be one "gala night," during which travelers don evening or ball gowns, suits or tuxedos. Voyages of eight to 13 nights will see two gala nights, while any cruises of two weeks or longer will have three chances to dress to the nines.

MSC Cruises dress code

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What to wear on MSC cruises largely depends on the crowd with whom you're sailing. On European cruises, your fellow passengers are likely to dress up more often — even during the day; skimpy resortwear and designer bathing suits often grace the pool deck as far as the eye can see. On those voyages, dinner is an even more fancy affair, with elegance as the norm. Expect to see glittering dresses and stylish pants and button-downs with dress shoes, even when it's not a formal night.

On cruises that depart from the U.S., expect a more casual vibe, with jeans, T-shirts and bathing suits ruling the day. At night, you'll be fine with nice jeans and a collared shirt or a sundress, although you might want to dress up a bit more to match the ship's ambience.

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Are there formal nights on MSC cruises? Absolutely. They're called "gala dinners," and they appear at least once per voyage, but the number can vary by itinerary. The dress code is strict, with the buffet the only place that will allow T-shirts and shorts. You'll fit in best in a ball gown, cocktail dress, suit or tuxedo.

Norwegian Cruise Line dress code

Norwegian , which pioneered the concept of "freestyle cruising," prides itself on allowing cruisers to dress as they please, providing a "come as you are" atmosphere during the day and at night. The most popular clothing is cruise casual, and passengers are free to wear whatever they'd like with an emphasis on comfort.

The only exception is at dinner, when a smart-casual vibe encourages travelers to avoid torn clothes or suggestive or skimpy outfits.

In a nod to Norwegian's laid-back style, NCL formal nights — dubbed "Dress Up or Not" nights — provide a chance for you to get dolled up. However, it's not required, and you won't be turned away from the main dining rooms if you choose not to participate. Passengers have been spotted wearing everything from jeans and T-shirts to ball gowns and tuxes, and all coexist in perfect harmony.

Princess Cruises dress code

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Princess ' casual daytime mindset means you can wear the same types of clothing on board as you would during a day ashore — activewear, beachwear and jeans or T-shirts are totally fine.

Princess' formal nights are special because the line is one of the few industry holdouts in that it still has an official formal night. Its passengers enjoy a more traditional cruise experience, and they relish the romantic vibe that a formal night can provide. With that in mind, the line doesn't mention super-fancy garb like ball gowns or tuxes; instead, it advises suits or slacks with jackets for men and cocktail dresses or pantsuits for the ladies.

On voyages of less than a week, passengers should plan for one formal night, while sailings of a week to 13 days will have two, and cruises two weeks or longer will have three.

All other nights are listed as "smart casual." This means sundresses or pants with flowy tops for women and nice jeans or slacks with collared shirts for men will suffice.

Royal Caribbean dress code

As is the case with Carnival and Norwegian, Royal Caribbean is a casual line during the day. Like Disney Cruise Line, it caters to a lot of families. Translation: Wear what allows you to have the most fun in the most comfort. Expect to see shorts or jeans with T-shirts or tank tops and bathing suits or beachwear almost exclusively during the daytime.

At night, you might want to put on something a little less comfortable, but it's certainly not required unless it's a formal night. (Like Princess, Royal still has those.) The confusing part is that the line has three different dress codes, all of which are loosely enforced: casual, smart casual and formal. The ones that show up on your voyage will depend on the length of the cruise.

The only difference between the first two is that smart casual recommends pantsuits for ladies and jackets for the guys, but skirts or trousers with blouses or collared shirts are fine in both cases. Smart casual also strongly discourages jeans — even nice ones.

Royal Caribbean formal nights have the highest expectations for passengers, urging them to wear their finest cocktail dresses, evening gowns, suits or tuxes. As with the line's smart-casual dress code, jeans are not allowed in the main dining rooms on formal nights.

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Cruise Dining Dress Codes: What To Wear And When

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Are you planning to embark on a luxurious cruise vacation but find yourself perplexed about what to wear for dinner? Look no further! In this article, we will guide you through the various dining dress codes you may encounter on a cruise ship, ensuring that you always dress appropriately for each occasion. So whether you’re dining at the elegant formal restaurants or indulging in a more casual affair, we’ve got you covered with all the tips and tricks you need to make a stylish statement while enjoying your delectable meals on board.

Casual Dining

Casual dining aboard a cruise ship is all about comfort and relaxation. During the day, you can enjoy a laid-back atmosphere where no specific dress code is enforced. You can wear your favorite shorts, t-shirts, or jeans, and just focus on having a great time. Whether you’re exploring the ship’s amenities , lounging by the pool, or enjoying a leisurely meal, daytime casual attire allows you to be yourself and feel at ease.

In the evening, the casual dress code still applies, but with a slightly more refined touch. You can opt for a dress or a skirt paired with a blouse for women, and slacks or khakis with a collared shirt for men. This relaxed yet polished look is perfect for enjoying the ship’s various casual dining options, such as buffet-style restaurants or casual eateries. So go ahead and dine in style while maintaining the casual and friendly vibe of the cruise experience.

Formal Dining

Formal dining nights on a cruise offer a perfect opportunity to dress up and enjoy a touch of elegance. On formal nights, you can expect a more sophisticated ambiance, with special menus and additional decorative touches. These evenings provide an opportunity to showcase your style and grace.

During formal nights, women often opt for cocktail dresses, elegant evening gowns, or dressy pantsuits. Men typically wear tuxedos, suits, or dress shirts paired with slacks and a tie. These classic and timeless outfits create a glamorous atmosphere and make formal dining a truly memorable experience. So take advantage of the formal nights on your cruise to dress to impress and feel like royalty for a night.

Informal Dining

Informal dining offers a middle ground between casual and formal, providing a relaxed yet presentable atmosphere for your dining experience. Smart casual attire is appropriate for informal nights. This dress code allows for a stylish and fashionable look without being overly formal.

For women, smart casual might include a stylish dress, a skirt or pants paired with a blouse, or a blouse and slacks combination. Men can choose from a well-tailored jacket or blazer with slacks, a dress shirt with slacks and a tie, or a stylish sweater with khakis. This dress code strikes the perfect balance between comfort and sophistication, ensuring you feel confident and at ease while enjoying an excellent meal in a refined setting.

Resort casual dining is another option for those looking for a more relaxed atmosphere while still maintaining a touch of style. Resort casual attire is similar to smart casual, but with a more vacation-oriented vibe. Think sundresses, linen pants, and polo shirts. This dress code is ideal for those hot summer evenings when you want to feel comfortable and effortlessly chic.

Specialty Restaurants

specialty restaurants offer a unique dining experience with a focus on expertly crafted dishes and personalized service. Upscale casual attire is typically recommended for these establishments. This dress code allows you to enjoy a refined dining experience while keeping a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere.

For women, upscale casual might involve a fashionable dress, a skirt or pants paired with a stylish top, or a polished jumpsuit. Men can opt for a suit without a tie, a dress shirt with slacks, or a blazer with khakis. By adhering to the upscale casual dress code, you can fully immerse yourself in the upscale ambiance of specialty restaurants and savor the culinary delights on offer.

Resort elegant is another dress code commonly seen in specialty restaurants. Resort elegant attire strikes a balance between formal and casual, offering a sophisticated yet relaxed look. Women can choose from elegant cocktail dresses, dressy pantsuits, or stylish separates. Men often opt for a tailored suit, a dress shirt paired with slacks, or a blazer with dress pants. Embracing resort elegant attire allows you to enjoy the luxurious atmosphere of specialty restaurants without the strict formality of formal nights.

Poolside Dining

When it’s time to grab a bite to eat by the pool, comfort and relaxation are key. Casual swimwear is perfectly acceptable for poolside dining during the day . After all, you’re there to enjoy the sun and take a dip in the pool, so why not dress the part? Feel free to wear your favorite swimsuit or swim trunks and embrace the vacation vibe.

While casual swimwear is ideal for daytime poolside dining, remember that cover-ups are required when dining near the pool in the evening. This is to ensure that all guests remain comfortable and respectful of the dining environment. So when enjoying a poolside meal after sunset, simply throw on a light cover-up over your swimsuit for a more appropriate and considerate look.

Theme Nights

Theme nights add an extra element of fun and excitement to your cruise dining experience. On these special evenings, the dress code often aligns with the chosen theme or costume attire. It’s an opportunity to let your creativity shine and join in the festivities with fellow cruisers.

Costume or theme attire means dressing up in accordance with the designated theme for the evening. This could mean anything from Hawaiian shirts and grass skirts for a tropical theme, to pirates and sailors for a nautical-themed night. The options are endless, and it’s all about embracing the theme and having a blast while enjoying your meal.

Resort wear is another dress code commonly seen during theme nights. This dress code encourages cruisers to channel a relaxed and vacation-oriented style. Think breezy dresses, linen shirts, and colorful accessories. Resort wear captures the essence of a tropical getaway and allows you to fully immerse yourself in the cruise’s festive atmosphere .

Dining Etiquette

While dress codes play an important role in cruise dining, it’s also essential to consider dining etiquette to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone. Table manners are an essential part of dining etiquette and involve practicing good hygiene, being mindful of personal space, and respecting fellow diners.

Basic etiquette tips include using your utensils correctly, chewing with your mouth closed, and engaging in polite conversation. Additionally, it’s important to arrive on time for your dining reservation and be considerate of the waitstaff and their service. By following these basic guidelines, you can contribute to a positive and enjoyable dining experience for yourself and those around you.

Packing Tips

Now that you’re familiar with the various dress codes and dining etiquette, it’s time to pack your suitcase accordingly. Mix-and-match outfits are a great way to maximize your outfit options without overpacking. Choose versatile pieces that can be dressed up or down, creating different looks for every dining occasion.

Additionally, don’t forget to pack dressy accessories to elevate your outfits and add that extra touch of elegance. Accessories like statement necklaces, bow ties, or a stylish belt can instantly transform a simple outfit into a sophisticated ensemble. So be sure to include a few key accessories that can easily be paired with different outfits, allowing you to showcase your personal style throughout your cruise.

Common FAQs

What if i don’t have appropriate attire.

If you find yourself without appropriate attire for a specific dress code, don’t panic. Most cruise ships offer onboard shops where you can purchase clothing items suitable for the desired dress code. Alternatively, you can inquire with the cruise ship’s staff to see if they can provide any assistance or suggestions.

Can I wear jeans to dinner?

Jeans can generally be worn for casual and informal dining. However, it’s important to check the specific dress code requirements for each dining venue onboard your cruise ship. Some specialty restaurants or formal dining nights may have restrictions on wearing jeans. It’s always best to err on the side of caution and dress slightly more formal if in doubt.

Can I wear flip-flops to dinner?

Flip-flops are generally not considered appropriate for dinner attire, especially for formal or semi-formal nights. However, for casual dining or poolside dining during the day, flip-flops can be a comfortable and acceptable choice. Just remember to check the dress code requirements for each dining venue to ensure you are appropriately dressed.

Dining aboard a cruise ship offers a variety of dress codes to suit every occasion and ambiance. From casual to formal, each dress code provides a unique experience, allowing you to express your personal style while enjoying delicious cuisine and memorable dining moments. By understanding and adhering to the dress codes and dining etiquette, you can make the most of your cruise dining experience and ensure a pleasant time for yourself and your fellow cruisers. So pack your bags, embrace the different dress codes, and get ready to indulge in a culinary journey like no other. Bon appétit!

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What To Wear on a Cruise: 5 Day-to-Night Outfit Ideas [INFOGRAPHIC]

The five must-have cruise outfits to wear from day to night.

By Chantae Reden Published on April 9, 2024

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Day-To-Night Outfits

To bring on your cruise.

Explore the world in style with these five perfect cruise outfits that'll keep you comfortable as you go from pool deck to onshore excursion and back again. Put together a capsule wardrobe made up of a few versatile pieces that can be mixed and matched for any adventure.

The quintessential cruise style consists of chic but relaxed pieces. Think breezy fabrics, loose silhouettes, light neutrals, bright colors and beachy accessories.

Lean into tropical prints, red and coral hues that pop against aquamarine waters, woven hats and classic sunglasses.

Your cruise outfits will be as fun to wear as they are to look at.

Port-Day Wardrobe

Fashion and function combine on days strolling through port cities.

Breezy top or polo shirt

Flowy maxi dress

Wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses

Comfortable sandals

Capris or shorts

Dress it up

A cardigan or button-up shirt adds evening elegance when it's time for dinner.

Onboard Ensemble

Go for comfort on those relaxing sea days.

Swimsuit or stylish swim trunks

Sundress or a loose nautical-themed shirt

Panama hat and sunglasses

Comfortable sandals or flip-flops

Swap flip-flops for dressy sandals or closed-toed shoes before heading to the onboard restaurant.

Adventure Attire

Be ready for all of the fun cruise ship adventures, from the skydive simulator to the waterpark.

Lightweight shirt

Athletic shorts or leggings

Long-sleeved shirt, sunglasses and hat

Shoes with sturdy soles

Before showtime at the onboard theater, change into a skirt or trousers, dress shoes and an airy scarf for a polished look.

Beach-Day Outfit

Nothing says beach paradise vacation like an outfit that's laid-back yet luxe.

Swim shorts with a Cuban collar shirt

Hat and sunglasses

Swimsuit under a romper or sundress

Have dinner reservations? Trade your beach sandals for smart penny loafers, and add seashell-inspired jewelry or a sleek watch

Sightseeing Cruise Outfit

Opt for loose, breathable fabrics on big days out to roam any terrain from rainforests to ruins.

A lightweight shirt

Socks and boots or sneakers

Sunhat and sunglasses

Breezy linen pants

This outfit can easily carry you into the evening, but dainty jewelry, colorful slip-on shoes, a Panama hat and swapping from a backpack to handbag will create a softer look.

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T hough it's tempting to pack everything, cruise outfits are meant to be laid-back, so plan to wear a few items of clothing more than once — no one will judge you, promise. Pack a few key staple pieces that can be paired together in several different mix and match styles — this is called a capsule wardrobe. To ensure you can put together a great outfit each day, pack mindfully in one color palette or scheme — colors like red, coral and yellow will pop in pictures when photographed in front of a turquoise sea. If you're wondering what to pack for a five-day cruise, bring along six shirts, six sets of underwear, and three to four bottoms. Then, throw in at least two swimsuits, so you always have one dry. Finally, pajamas, a jacket or sweater, athleisure wear, a hat, sunglasses, sandals, athletic shoes, and dress shoes round out a perfect cruise outfit packing list.

Breezy fabrics like cotton and linen in a loose silhouette keep you cool and covered under the sun during the daytime, and with a few adaptable accessories, you can transition seamlessly into a polished evening look. No matter if you're spending your day sipping an ice-cold cocktail on deck, strolling along a sandy beach, adventuring on jungle trails or searching for local treats, these five versatile day-to-night cruise outfit ideas will make packing easy, getting you on island time, in no time.

1. Port-Day Wardrobe

If you'll be spending your port days shopping, dining, and exploring new cities and towns, you'll need cruise outfit ideas that are both stylish and practical. A flowy top or polo shirt, bright-colored capris or khaki shorts, comfortable shoes, sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat will keep you cool during the day. When the sun goes down, dress it up with a button-down shirt, shawl or cardigan.

2. Onboard Ensemble

For days spent at sea, you'll want cruise attire that's comfortable and convertible. A swimsuit underneath a sundress or flowy shirt and shorts is an outfit that will take you from the pool to the spa to the mini golf course and beyond. When it's time for dinner, swap your shorts for trousers and slip on dressy sandals or closed-toe shoes. If you're cruising with your kids, be prepared for spills and stains with an extra shirt.

Solid-colored board shorts paired with a button-up shirt (nautical print encouraged) work just as well for a day on deck. Then, change from swim trunks and flip-flops to chinos and dress shoes before heading to the onboard restaurant. A Panama hat adds an element of holiday luxe no matter the time of day.

3. Adventure Attire

The best outfits for a cruise are the ones you can wear all day long. If you have a list of adventure activities planned for your shore excursions, or if you'll be braving the ship's RipCord® by iFly® skydive simulator and Zip Line, pack accordingly. During the day, wear athletic shorts, a neutral-colored tank top, and sneakers or sandals. Don't forget a hat, sunglasses and a long-sleeved sun shirt in your day bag. Need to dress up for dinner? It's simple. Pack extra clothes in a tote bag in case you don't have time to go back to your stateroom. Swap your athletic shorts for a flowy skirt or trousers, and trade your sneakers for a more formal pair of shoes, like chunky heels or loafers for a put-together look.

4. Beach-Day Outfit

For many, a cruise vacation is all about spending as much time as possible in or near the sea. Maybe this means claiming a lounge chair as your own, seeking a spot in the sand without footprints or swimming out into the clear blue water. When you're done wading in the water or soaking up the sun, a cover-up like a romper, oversized shirt or dress is always a stylish choice for wandering local shops and grabbing a seaside lunch. Quick-drying swim trunks are the go-to staple for this cruise outfit and is a perfect choice for kids. Just throw on a collared shirt and slip-on penny loafers, and you're good to go.

For dinner reservations, add an air of tropical elegance with a pair of wide-legged linen trousers or chinos in a solid color, paired with a linen top in a colorful print and some timeless accessories like a gauzy scarf, dangling necklace, a sleek watch or large sunglasses.

Make sure your cruise packing list includes a lightweight bag for your book, sun protection, wallet, camera, phone and a foldable dry bag tucked inside. When you're done swimming, you can stow your swimwear away in the dry bag without getting the rest of your items wet.

5. Sightseeing Cruise Outfit

When trying to figure out what to wear on a cruise, it's important to plan ahead and know what your must-dos are for your cruise vacation. For long days jam-packed with historical and natural sights to see, pack fabrics that are breathable and comfortable. Linen pants and a good pair of socks and boots are invaluable for rainforest hikes, while a lightweight long-sleeve shirt and a sunhat with a drawstring will keep you covered when visiting ancient ruins. If you're packing outfits for a cruise destination in a warm climate, bring something that can be worn over a swimsuit, so you're always ready to take a dip in hidden cenotes.

When it's time to hit the town at night, add some accessories to soften this look like dainty jewelry, colorful slip-on shoes, a Panama hat and a handbag.

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Written By CHANTAE REDEN

Chantae Reden is an adventure writer and photographer who rarely strays far from the coastline. She is a freediver, surfer, scuba diver, and has a mild obsession with sharks. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Escape, ScubaDiving.com and she's a guidebook author for Moon Travel Guides. Discover more of her stories on her travel website, TheSaltSirens.com.

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What Is the Dress Code for the Captain’s Dinner on a Cruise?

By Michael Ferguson

If you’re planning to go on a cruise, one of the things that might be on your mind is what to wear for the Captain’s Dinner. The Captain’s Dinner is a formal event held on most cruises.

It’s an opportunity for guests to dress up and enjoy a special meal in honor of the ship’s captain. But what exactly is the dress code for this event? Let’s take a closer look.

Understanding Cruise Line Dress Codes

Before we delve into the specifics of the Captain’s Dinner dress code, it’s important to understand how cruise line dress codes work. Most cruise lines have different dress codes for different events and venues on board. These dress codes can range from casual to formal.

Casual Dress Code

The casual dress code is usually allowed during the day and in certain areas of the ship. This includes swimwear, shorts, t-shirts, and other comfortable clothing items.

Smart Casual Dress Code

Smart Casual is more upscale than casual but less formal than semi-formal or formal attire. It generally means no jeans, shorts, or sneakers. You can wear slacks or khakis with a collared shirt for men and slacks or skirts with blouses or dresses for women.

Semi-Formal Dress Code

Semi-formal attire is required at some restaurants and events onboard. For men, this means wearing a suit or jacket with slacks and dress shoes while women should wear dresses, skirts, blouses or pantsuits.

Formal Dress Code

Formal attire is required at certain venues on board like the Captain’s Dinner or formal night. Men should wear tuxedos or suits while women should wear gowns or cocktail dresses.

The Captain’s Dinner Dress Code

Now that we understand how cruise line dress codes work let’s talk about the specific dress code for the Captain’s Dinner. As we mentioned earlier, this is a formal event, so guests are expected to dress accordingly.

Men are expected to wear a suit or tuxedo. This includes a jacket and tie or bowtie, dress pants, and dress shoes. A vest or cummerbund is optional but adds a touch of elegance to the outfit.

Women can go for either a long evening gown or a cocktail dress. The outfit should be elegant and sophisticated. Wear high heels or evening shoes to complete your look.

Additional Tips

Here are some additional tips that you might find helpful when dressing up for the Captain’s Dinner:

  • Make sure your outfit fits well.
  • Avoid wearing anything too revealing.
  • Keep your accessories minimal and tasteful.
  • Don’t forget to check if there is a theme for the night, as it could influence your attire.

In Conclusion

The Captain’s Dinner is an excellent opportunity to enjoy an elegant evening on board. By dressing up in accordance with the formal dress code, you’ll be able to fully experience this special event.

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Deciding what to wear on a cruise means considering many different factors: your cruise destinations and their climates, the activities you’re going to pursue onboard and on shore and your opportunities for formal dining. Deciding what to wear on a cruise to Alaska will of course be quite different to picking out what to wear on a cruise to the Caribbean .

Packing for days of beachgoing and shopping will call for different outfits for adventures like horseback riding, ziplining and ATV tours.

It’s most important that your cruise outfits are comfortable. Remember, there’s only so much room in your suitcase and stateroom , yet you’ll need enough clothing to take you from arrival to departure and every excursion in between.

Take your time and put some thought into packing for a Carnival Cruise and you’ll be ready to dress perfectly for every cruise occasion.

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What to Wear: Warm Destinations

Wondering what to wear on a cruise to the Caribbean, The Bahamas or another warm destination? Packing for a cruise somewhere hot and sunny is relatively easy, and the good news is that warm-weather clothing tends to take up much less room in your suitcase.

It’s still a good idea to pack items of clothing that are versatile, for example sundresses or shorts that can take you from the beach to dinner, or shorts that work for both hiking and hanging out on deck. We suggest you pack the following:

  • At least two or three swimsuits – most passengers cruising to a warm destination spend lots of time in the pool or ocean. With multiple swimsuits you’ll never need to wear one that’s still wet.
  • Shorts – several pairs in a few different styles
  • Short-sleeved shirts, T-shirts, tank tops and/or blouses
  • One or two sundresses or skirt-and-top outfits for women
  • Several swimsuit cover-ups e.g., a cotton sundress or caftan
  • A light outer layer in case of cooler evenings e.g., a pashmina, thin cardigan or light jacket
  • Sunglasses and wide-brimmed hats
  • Water shoes or non-slip boat shoes with traction
  • A lightweight, packable waterproof jacket in case of rain

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Packing for Warm Destination Excursions

Some excursions in warm-weather destinations require extra items in your suitcase . Sturdy, comfortable hiking or athletic shoes are obviously needed for hiking excursions, such as the Scenic Coastal Hike in St. Maarten or the Hop-on, Hop-off trolley tour in Key West . Also know that closed-toe shoes are mandatory for zip-lining and most horseback riding, ATV and bike tours. Check for these kinds of requirements before you set sail.

Sturdy water shoes are great for activities that take you from land to water, such as the Rainforest and Waterfall Hiking Adventure in Maui , excursions to the world-famous Dunn’s River Falls in Ocho Rios, Jamaica and any other adventures.

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What to Wear: Cold Destinations

If you’re cruising to a destination with a cold climate, such as Alaska or parts of Europe , it’s important to pack clothing that will keep you warm on the ship as well as on shore. Even if you’re cruising to Alaska in the middle of summer, expect temperatures to range from the mid-50s to mid-60s (degrees Fahrenheit) during the day.

Of course it’s colder at night, and during the earlier and later times in the cruise season. Rain is always a possibility too.

When packing outfits for a cruise to a colder destination , plan to dress in layers to help you    adapt to changing temperatures from day to night, as well as on and off the water. We recommend the following items:

  • Long pants in several styles e.g., jeans, khakis, fleece-lined leggings, cargo pants
  • Shorts for warmer days
  • Sweatshirts in a few different styles and weights
  • T-shirts, both long- and short-sleeved
  • Thick wool socks and thinner socks
  • A lightweight, packable rain jacket
  • Swimsuits for the sauna or spa
  • Workout gear if you plan to hit the gym. (A tip: Bring workout clothes that double as everyday wear.)
  • Comfortable walking shoes e.g., sneakers, hiking shoes, plus sandals for warmer days on board

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Packing for Alaskan Excursions

Many shore excursions available on Alaskan cruises require some additional clothing items, especially outdoor adventures. Do some research on the excursions you’re considering and make sure you have the appropriate footwear and clothing to stay safe and comfortable.

Double up on the warm layers and include a heavier jacket or coat if you’re planning an excursion out on the water, such as the Bering Sea Crab Fishermen’s Tour or the Tracy Arm Fjord and Glacier Explorer . Also add a warm hat, scarf and gloves to your packing list. These items are essential as well for glacier excursions like Dog Sledding on Mendenhall Glacier via Helicopter .

If you’re going hiking, biking or ATV riding, especially in a rainforest or glacial region, don’t forget a rain jacket with a hood and comfortable, waterproof hiking boots or shoes.

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Clothes for Special Occasions

Cruise ships have a wide variety of restaurants onboard , and some of our restaurants enforce dress codes. Be sure to include at least one outfit that fits every requirement so that you can enjoy any restaurant you desire. At any restaurant and any time of day, you at least need to cover up your swimsuit and wear water shoes .

Avoid having to go back to your stateroom to change between pool and restaurant by bringing along cover-ups like sundresses or shorts and T-shirts.

In the evenings, some of our ships enforce a “cruise casual” dress code. For men this dress code can call for longer dress shorts or pants (jeans are OK too) and a collared polo shirt. For women, the dress code may ask for sundresses, skirts and blouses, dress shorts and capri pants are acceptable.

Don’t wear sleeveless shirts (for men), cut-off jeans, T-shirts or gym shorts.

If you want to attend a “cruise elegant” evening, bring a fancier, more formal outfit. Men can wear suits or dress slacks with a sport coat and dress shirt. For women, cocktail dresses, pantsuits or elegant skirts and blouses are appropriate. Some guests like to go all out with a tuxedo or ball gown.

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Ready to Pack Your Bags?

When packing for a cruise, it’s important to dress for the occasion. The great thing about cruising is that so many different “occasions” are packed in to one vacation, from formal dining to snorkeling and sipping cool drinks by the pool or trekking through a rainforest .

Spend some time planning your outfits and we’re sure you’ll find room in your suitcase for everything you need. Remember to save a little space for souvenirs !

Note: Onboard activities, shore excursions, and dining options may vary by  ship  and destination.

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What is the onboard dress code?

Whatever the itinerary, destination, or occasion—when you pack, think casual chic.

DURING THE DAY

For warmer climates, pack swimsuits and cover-ups, walking shorts and shirts that protect from the sun, lightweight slacks, skirts or sundress, and a light sweater or jacket. Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are always encouraged.

For cooler climates, bring clothing with long sleeves, sweaters, and pants that can be layered. In areas prone to snow or rain, waterproof jackets, hats, gloves, and umbrellas are recommended. 

Around the globe, consider appropriate shoes and gear for the excursions you have planned and the terrain you’ll encounter. For instance, you may pack water shoes if hiking a waterfall or a headscarf or conservative dress for visiting museums, mosques, temples, and churches. 

Throughout the ship, casual resort wear, sundresses, shorts, polos, or button-downs are appropriate, paired with sandals, low heels, and loafers. Make sure you bring active wear and sneakers if you plan to hit the gym!

Poolside, bathing suits with coverups, T-shirts, tanks, hats, and sunglasses are welcomed. 

In main and specialty dining, we ask guests to refrain from wearing swimsuits, see-through coverups or robes, bare feet, tank tops, T-shirts, and baseball caps. 

SMART CASUAL 

Smart Casual attire is required for entry to main dining, specialty dining, and the Celebrity Theatre. Smart Casual means you look comfortable yet tasteful in a dress, skirt, long pants, or jean, and stylish top or button-down. Shorts and flip flops are not considered Smart Casual. 

EVENING CHIC

Each itinerary features one to two “formal” nights we call Evening Chic. Evening Chic means you dress to impress, glamorous and sophisticated in your own way, with a cocktail dress, skirt, slacks, or designer jean, an elegant dress top or blazer—some guests even pack a tuxedo or gown for onboard photos. The Daily program, delivered to your stateroom and available at the Guest Relations Desk, will be your guide to the correct attire each evening. If you do not wish to participate in Evening Chic, Smart Casual attire is acceptable for dining and theater.

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40+ Fashionable Cruise Dresses: The Ultimate Guide

Welcome to our comprehensive guide to selecting the perfect cruise dresses! Embarking on a cruise means stepping into a world of both relaxation and elegance.

Whether you’re lounging on the deck or attending a glamorous dinner, the right cruise dress can enhance your experience. Let’s dive in!

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Cruise Sun Dresses

white cruise dress

Women’s Flowy Casual Mini Dress

Price: $39.99

Where to Buy: Amazon

Experience comfort and elegance in this flowy dress, crafted from high-quality, ultra-soft fabric that keeps you cool in style. With flutter sleeves, a V-neck, and chic design details, it’s the perfect choice for a fashionable and comfortable look.

green cruise dress

Women’s Summer Dress

Price: $28.99

Where to Buy:  Amazon

Whether you’re planning a casual day out, a day out at port, a beach trip, or just your daily routine, these cruise dresses are the perfect choice. Additionally, their soft and comfortable fabric ensures you’ll feel at ease throughout the day.

blue dress

Women’s Summer Maxi

Price: $24.99 – $28.99

This elegant ruffle maxi dress, with its versatile design and comfortable material, is the perfect choice for a wide range of occasions. Whether it’s a casual day out, a romantic date, a day in port, a fun dinner, or any special event, this dress effortlessly fits the bill, ensuring you look and feel your best.

bluish dress

Womens Summer Backless Dress

Price: $35.99 – $36.99

This dress is incredibly versatile, making it suitable for a wide range of occasions. From relaxing beach outings and memorable cruise adventures, elegant evenings out, and even glamorous formal nights, it effortlessly combines versatility and style, ensuring you’re impeccably dressed for any event on your calendar.

cruise blue and white

Women’s Summer Boho Dress

Price: $40.99 – $44.99

With its comfortable, slightly stretchy fabric, this summer boho maxi dress is perfect for various occasions. Featuring charming floral prints, spaghetti straps, a square neck, and cottagecore-inspired details like knot shoulders and ruffles, it’s ideal for travel, vacations, beach outings, casual weekends, and daily summer wear.

rusty pink cruise dress

Beach Dress for Women

Price: $36.99

Whether you’re strolling on the deck, enjoying a dinner by the sea, or exploring exotic ports of call, this dress offers the versatility and ease of wear that’s well-suited for a cruise adventure. Its stylish design and practical features make it a convenient and fashionable choice, ensuring you can enjoy your cruise in style and comfort.

black cruise dress

Women’s Summer Sleeveless Dress

This dress is a must-have for cruise vacations, offering the perfect attire for your onboard and onshore adventures. Whether you’re lounging by the pool, exploring exotic destinations, or attending evening events, its versatility and comfort make it an ideal choice for a cruise wardrobe.

yellow dress

Women’s Summer Sundress

Price: $35.99

This halter neck, backless, mini dress with waist ruching, floral print, and convenient pockets is the ultimate choice for your cruise wardrobe this season. Whether you’re attending a cocktail party, a beach outing, or simply hanging out onboard, this dress is versatile and stylish.

Tropical Dresses

tropical cruise dress

Price: $27.91

This midi ruffle dress is the ideal choice for your cruise wardrobe, offering versatility to dress it up or down as per your day’s plans. Whether you’re exploring ashore or enjoying onboard activities, you can effortlessly style this dress with heels or sandals, a sun hat, and a clutch, ensuring you look chic and comfortable throughout your cruise vacation.

pink dress

Women’s Floral Maxi Dress

Price: $46.99

This elegant summer maxi dress is a cruise essential that fulfills your summer fashion desires. With options in five beautiful colors, it features an off-shoulder style that highlights your shoulders and a feminine floral print, making it the perfect choice to stand out during your cruise vacation.

orange dress

Women Loose Fit Wrap Dress

Price: $42.99

This short sleeve cover-up dress is an excellent addition to your cruise wardrobe. It’s designed to complement swimsuits, bikinis, and beachwear, making it perfect for beach and poolside outings. Whether you’re strolling on the street, taking photos, or enjoying the scenic beauty during your cruise vacation, this versatile dress is a great choice.

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Womens V Neck Wrap Dress

Price: $32.99

This sexy long maxi dress with a flattering v-neck design is a cruise essential, showcasing your elegant neckline while providing practicality with adjustable spaghetti straps and side pockets. Its vibrant floral print makes it versatile for different cruise occasions, whether you’re headed to the beach, a casual outing, a party, or a wedding as a guest, making it the perfect choice for your vacation wardrobe.

vibrant cruise dress

Womens Casual Short Sleeve Dress

Price: $49.98

Whether you’re lounging on the beach, attending a poolside party, exploring outdoor destinations, or enjoying evening cocktails, this dress is perfect for various cruise occasions, making it an ideal outfit for your summer vacation.

green dress

Womens Tropical A Line Dress

Price: $38.69

This tropical tree short sleeve off-the-shoulder midi beach summer dress is an excellent addition to your cruise wardrobe, offering versatility for various cruise occasions.

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Women’s Summer Wrap Maxi Dress

Price: $47.99

This versatile maxi dress is a must-have for your cruise wardrobe, suitable for beach vacations, outdoor activities, parties, and more during the spring and summer. You can easily style it with heels, sandals, or layer it with a jacket and boots for different cruise occasions.

red floral cruise dress

Women’s Boho Floral Print Dress

Price: $40.99

This off-shoulder ditsy floral dress is a versatile addition to your cruise wardrobe, perfect for a range of cruise occasions. Whether it’s a sunny day by the pool, a casual evening, a wedding celebration, or a formal event during your cruise, this dress is an ideal choice for your summer vacation.

Formal Cruise Dresses

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Women’s Long Formal Dress

Price: $62.99

This elegant formal cruise dress is designed for women who want to make a statement. With its one-shoulder design featuring a bow, a thigh-high split highlighting slender legs, and a maxi length that exudes elegance, it’s perfect for formal cruise events.

red formal dress

Women’s Summer Formal Dress

Price: $44.99

This dress is a perfect choice for cruise formal nights, offering a variety of plain colors that allow you to mix and match accessories for different looks. The delicate ruffles create a soft and romantic appearance, ensuring you look charming and attractive during your cruise formal events.

navy cruise formal dress

Women’s Plunging Formal Dress

Price: $52.99

The unique embroidered floral pattern on sheer mesh adds chic appeal, and when paired with high heels and accessories, it’s suitable for cruise formal nights, parties, dinners, and other festive cruise occasions.

green formal dress

Womens One Shoulder Sleeveless Dress

Price: $41.99

This formal dress is an excellent choice for cruise occasions, featuring one shoulder with a sleeveless design, ruffle detail, and an elegant empire waist. The soft and stretchy material ensures a perfect fit, highlighting your body curves beautifully.

aqua formal dress

Womens Long Satin Dress

This versatile dress is perfect for cruise formal night occasions and can be styled with boots, high heels, sandals, and accessories. Whether you’re attending a cruise party, dinner, formal night, or enjoying a casual evening, this dress showcases your charm with its empire waist, side slit, and mock neck design, making it a valuable addition to your cruise formal night wardrobe.

black formal night dress

Womens Long V-Neck Dress

Price: $49.99

This dress is an excellent choice for cruise formal nights, featuring a sexy v-neck, elegant ruched high waist, and a comfortable, lightweight design. Perfect for formal or semi-formal cruise occasions like cruise parties, dinners, and formal nights, it pairs beautifully with accessories to capture attention.

chrome formal dress

Women’s Sequin Formal Dress

Price: $66.99

This glamorous short-sleeve party dress with sparkling sequins and an asymmetric one-shoulder design is perfect for cruise formal events like themed parties, dinners, and formal nights. You can easily pair it with heels or sandals for an elegant and dazzling look.

maroon formal night

Women’s Elegant Formal Dress

Price: $69.99 – $92.99

This cruise formal dress, with its charming chiffon design, double v-neck, and side slit, is perfect for various cruise occasions, such as formal dinners, evening parties, and formal night events. It allows you to look stunning and stylish while enjoying your cruise, making it a versatile choice for onboard events.

Rompers/Jumpsuits

light green cruise romper

Women’s Casual Summer Romper

Price: $19.99

This stylish romper with a sleeveless strap design and a loose waist is perfect for cruise occasions. Whether you’re commuting, traveling, or on vacation, it showcases your elegant style and offers versatile matching options for a comfortable and fashionable look during your cruise.

red and black romper

Relipop Women’s Floral Romper

Price: $28.99 – $37.99

This stylish cruise floral romper with a deep v-neck and ruffle hem is perfect for various cruise occasions. Made from high-quality polyester, it’s lightweight and comfortable. You can pair it with sandals, heels, and accessories for a fashionable look during your cruise.

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Women’s Casual Loose Jumpsuit

Price: $32.88

This versatile romper is perfect for cruise occasions, with its one-piece sleeveless design, wide-leg pants, and side pockets. Whether you’re headed to the beach, exploring the city, or enjoying a cocktail evening, it’s a stylish and comfortable choice for your summer cruise adventures.

red romper

Women’s Tie Front Romper

Price: $19.99 – $24.97

This romper is a versatile choice for cruise occasions, whether you’re attending a cruise party, relaxing on the beach, or enjoying casual wear onboard. Its stylish design with a sexy v-neck and floral print adds a chic touch to your cruise wardrobe, making it suitable for various cruise activities and events.

sweater romper

Meyeeka Knit Romper

Price: $38.99

This Meyeeka sweater romper is a cozy and stylish choice for cruise occasions, made from high-quality knitted material that’s soft and comfortable. With features like a crewneck, long sleeves, and an oversize design, it’s perfect for casual outings, parties, and streetwear during your cruise.

red romper

Women’s Summer Straps Romper

Price: $43.99

This trendy jumpsuit with one-shoulder straps and a high waist is a must-have for cruise occasions, offering a fashionable and cute travel outfit. Whether you’re attending a cocktail party, wedding, or simply enjoying your cruise vacation, it showcases your sexy and elegant shape, making it a versatile choice for various cruise activities and events.

navy romper

Women’s Short Overalls Romper

Price: $29.99

Whether you’re heading to the beach or running daily errands onboard, you can pair this romper with various tops and footwear, ensuring a simple and chic look that exudes sophistication and comfort during your cruise.

green romper

Women’s Beach Ruffles Romper

This Valphsio jumpsuit is a versatile choice for cruise occasions, crafted from lightweight and soft fabric with a unique back zipper design for easy wearing. It features a deep v neckline and flared wide legs, making it suitable for cruise parties or pairing with hats and boots for a chic spring and summer look during your cruise.

white romper

Women’s Smocked Wide-Leg Romper

This versatile romper with decorated buttons, adjustable waist belt, and spaghetti straps is perfect for cruise occasions. It suits various activities during your cruise, from daily wear to holidays, and can be effortlessly paired with hats and bags for added style.

Swimsuit Cover Dresses

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Women Swimsuit Crochet Dress

This cruise cover-up dress is an ideal choice, featuring a round neck, mini dress length, long sleeves, and a knit crochet design for a sheer beach cover-up look. Whether you’re heading to the beach, poolside tanning salon, or a water park during your cruise, it’s a perfect outfit to complement your swimwear.

white coverup dress

Blooming Jelly Womens Coverup

This cruise dress with a deep v-neck and bell sleeves is perfect for various occasions, including swimming, beach outings, and vacations. Its simple A-line style makes it easy to match with shoes and bags, and it’s versatile as a summer sundress, beach cover-up, or casual beach dress.

black and white coverup

Womens Open Front Coverup

This kimono cover-up is a stylish choice for your cruise, featuring an open-front design with bohemian tie-dye stripes. Made from soft and comfortable fabric, it’s suitable for beach outings, swimming pools, and cruise daily activities, making it a versatile addition to your cruise attire.

blue coverup

Womens Hollow Out Coverup

Price: $11.49 – $24.99

This cover-up is an essential addition to your cruise wardrobe, made from soft and breathable lightweight fabric that’s easy to wear. Whether you’re heading to the beach, pool, honeymoon, or water park during your cruise, this cover-up is a must-have for your wonderful vacation.

tan coverup

Womens Cover Ups Crochet

This cover-up is a perfect choice for cruise occasions, made from soft and comfortable crochet knit stretch fabric that fits various body shapes. It’s easy to pair with swimwear, making it a must-have for vacation, beach outings, and poolside activities during your cruise.

black coverup

Womens Swimsuit Coverup

Price: $18.88 – $22.94

This swim cover-up is a versatile choice for cruise occasions, featuring a simple and generous A-line style that’s easy to pair with shoes and bags. It’s suitable for various activities such as beach outings and swimming pools, with the added convenience of two side pockets to carry small items.

blue coverup 2

Blooming Jelly Crochet Coverup

Price: $24.99

This crochet swim cover-up is a stylish choice for your cruise, featuring a round neckline, long sleeves with hollow-out design, and a thigh-length cut to showcase your body. It’s ideal for beach, pool, and water park outings during your cruise, and it also makes a thoughtful holiday gift for your loved ones.

Dos and Don’ts of Cruise Dresses

Do’s:.

  • Do Check the Dress Code: Always check the specific cruise line’s dress code . Each cruise may have different guidelines for casual, semi-formal, and formal nights .
  • Do Opt for Versatility: Choose dresses that can be dressed up or down with accessories. This way, you can adapt to different occasions without overpacking.
  • Do Consider Comfort: Select dresses that are comfortable for extended wear. Think about breathable fabrics and comfortable fits, especially for daytime activities.
  • Do Pack a Formal Option: Even if it’s just one, bring a formal dress for special evenings like captain’s dinners or gala nights.
  • Do Think About Layers: Be prepared for varying temperatures. A light shawl or cardigan can be perfect for cooler evenings on the deck.
  • Do Play with Color and Patterns: Cruises are a great opportunity to wear vibrant colors and fun patterns that reflect the joy and relaxation of a holiday.
  • Do Choose Wrinkle-Resistant Fabrics: Look for fabrics that are less prone to wrinkling , as it can be challenging to iron clothes on a cruise ship.

Don’ts:

  • Don’t Overpack: Avoid packing too many dresses. Consider the length of your cruise and plan outfits that can be mixed and matched.
  • Don’t Ignore Comfort for Style: While looking great is important, don’t sacrifice comfort, especially for dresses you’ll wear all day.
  • Don’t Forget About Footwear: Avoid choosing dresses that don’t match the shoes you’ve packed. Comfortable yet stylish footwear is essential.
  • Don’t Disregard Cultural Sensitivities: If your cruise stops in various countries, be mindful of local customs and dress codes, especially in religious or traditional sites.
  • Don’t Overlook Daytime Attire: Remember that daytime on a cruise is just as important. Pack casual dresses suitable for excursions and relaxing on the ship.
  • Don’t Neglect Dress Length: For formal nights, a longer dress might be more appropriate, whereas shorter dresses can be ideal for casual settings.
  • Don’t Underestimate the Wind: On a cruise ship, it can be windy. Choose dresses that won’t easily fly up and cause discomfort or embarrassment.

By following these dos and don’ts, you can ensure a stylish, comfortable, and appropriate wardrobe for your cruise adventure.

Understanding Cruise Dress Code

One of the exciting aspects of a cruise vacation is dressing up for different occasions on board.

Cruise dress codes can vary from one cruise line to another and even between different ships within the same cruise line.

To ensure you’re prepared for any dress code scenario during your cruise, it’s essential to understand the different dress codes and pack accordingly.

Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the cruise dress code:

Casual Wear

  • Daytime: During the day, casual attire such as shorts, t-shirts, sundresses, swimwear, and flip-flops are generally acceptable. However, make sure to cover up when you’re not at the pool or beach when on board.
  • Evenings: For casual dinners and evenings, resort casual attire is typically recommended. This includes slacks, khakis, jeans, blouses, polo shirts, and casual dresses. Comfortable footwear like sandals or closed-toe shoes is also suitable.

Smart Casual or Resort Casual

  • Daytime: Similar to casual wear, resort casual attire works well during the day.
  • Evenings: For smart casual dinners and evenings, men can opt for collared shirts, dress slacks, and loafers. Women may choose from dresses, skirts, dressy tops, or tailored pants. Avoid jeans, t-shirts, and flip-flops in the dining areas.

Formal or Elegant Evenings

  • Daytime: Even on formal nights, daytime attire remains casual.
  • Evenings: On formal or elegant evenings, cruise lines often encourage passengers to dress up. Men can wear tuxedos, suits, or dress shirts and ties. Women can choose from evening gowns, cocktail dresses, or elegant pantsuits. Remember to pack appropriate footwear, such as dress shoes or heels.

Themed Nights

  • Many cruises host themed nights, such as tropical or 80s-themed parties. These provide a fun opportunity to get creative with your wardrobe and join in the festivities.

Specialty Dining

  • Some cruise lines offer specialty dining venues with dress codes that may require more formal attire. Be sure to check in advance if you plan to dine in these restaurants.

Practical Considerations

  • Don’t forget to pack swimwear, cover-ups, and appropriate footwear for poolside lounging and shore excursions.
  • Consider the climate and itinerary of your cruise. If you’re visiting cooler destinations, bring appropriate layers and outerwear.
  • Comfortable walking shoes are essential for shore excursions and exploring ports of call.

Cruise Line Specifics

  • Each cruise line has its own dress code policy, so it’s crucial to review their guidelines before packing. Some cruise lines are more relaxed, while others have stricter dress codes for formal nights.

Laundry and Dry Cleaning

  • Most cruise ships offer laundry and dry-cleaning services (at a cost). This allows you to re-wear clothing and pack lighter.

Packing Tips

  • Plan your outfits in advance to ensure you have appropriate attire for each day and evening.
  • Roll your clothes to save space in your suitcase and minimize wrinkles.
  • Don’t forget accessories like jewelry, scarves, and belts to elevate your outfits.

Remember that cruise dress codes are intended to enhance the overall experience and atmosphere on board.

While adhering to the dress code, also focus on comfort and personal style to make the most of your cruise vacation. By packing a variety of clothing options, you’ll be well-prepared for any dress code scenario during your cruise.

FAQs on Cruise Dresses

Cruise dress codes and attire expectations can sometimes be confusing, especially for first-time cruisers.

To help you better understand what to wear on your cruise vacation, here are some frequently asked questions and their answers:

1. What is the dress code for a cruise?

  • Cruise dress codes can vary widely depending on the cruise line, ship, and specific dining venues. They typically include casual, smart casual, formal, and themed dress nights.

2. How many formal nights are there on a cruise?

  • The number of formal or elegant nights on a cruise can vary, but it’s common to have one or two formal nights on a week-long cruise. Some cruise lines have optional formal nights, while others may require formal attire.

3. Can I skip formal night on a cruise?

  • While you can choose not to participate in formal night activities, dining in the main dining rooms may require adherence to the dress code. Specialty dining venues often offer more flexibility.

4. What should I wear on casual nights?

  • Casual nights typically allow for resort-style clothing, such as khakis, slacks, dresses, and casual tops. Avoid swimwear, tank tops, and flip-flops in dining areas.

5. What is smart casual attire for a cruise?

  • Smart casual attire includes collared shirts, dress slacks, dresses, skirts, and dressy tops. It’s a step up from casual wear but not as formal as elegant attire.

6. What should I wear on formal nights?

  • On formal nights, men can wear tuxedos, suits, or dress shirts with ties. Women may choose from evening gowns, cocktail dresses, or elegant pantsuits.

7. Can I wear jeans on a cruise ship?

  • While jeans are generally discouraged in dining venues on formal and smart casual nights, many cruise lines permit them in casual dining areas during the evening.

8. Are themed nights common on cruises?

  • Yes, many cruises host themed nights like tropical or 80s-themed parties. These are fun opportunities to get creative with your wardrobe.

9. Can I do laundry on a cruise ship?

  • Most cruise ships offer laundry and dry-cleaning services, making it convenient to re-wear clothing and pack lighter.

10. How can I avoid overpacking for my cruise?

  • Plan your outfits in advance, focusing on mix-and-match pieces. Check the cruise itinerary to pack appropriately for shore excursions and varying climates.

11. What should I wear on a cruise shore excursion?

  • Dress comfortably and consider the activity. For beach excursions, bring swimwear and cover-ups. For city tours, wear comfortable walking shoes and lightweight clothing.

12. Can I wear shorts in the main dining room on a cruise?

  • On casual and smart casual nights, cruise lines often permit shorts in the main dining room. However, it’s best to check the specific cruise line’s policy.

13. Can I wear flip-flops to dinner on a cruise?

  • While flip-flops are suitable for casual daytime wear, they are typically discouraged in dining areas during dinner service.

14. Should I pack formal attire for a cruise with no formal nights?

  • It’s still a good idea to bring some dressier clothing for specialty dining or themed nights, even if there are no formal dress code nights on your cruise.

Beautiful Dresses for a Cruise Vacation (resort wear & cocktail dresses)

Beautiful dresses for a cruise

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Are you going on a cruise and looking for beautiful dresses for day and evening? These resort wear dresses are perfect for a cruise vacation!

If you’re anything like me, you’re always looking to add a pretty dress or two to your cruise wardrobe. In this post you’ll find casual dresses and fancier dresses that are appropriate for a cruise.

While most of these dresses are best for warm weather tropical cruises, I’ve included some long sleeve dresses that would work well for cooler weather itineraries as well.

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Pretty Dresses for a Cruise Vacation

1. long halter top dress.

This long halter top maxi dress is gorgeous in both a floral print and in solid colors. It can be worn equally well walking in port on a Mediterranean cruise or to the main dining room on a Caribbean cruise vacation.

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Recommended: Halter top dress (check price & 4.5* Amazon reviews here)

2. Sleeveless Tank Style Dress

This sleeveless tank style dress is perfect for a tropical cruise, both for a sightseeing shore excursion and evening deck party.

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Recommended: Sleeveless sundress (see other patterns & colors on Amazon here)

3. Casual Sundress

pretty floral sundress - Ilana wearing on cruise

I love this pretty sundress with a bright floral pattern! It made a great embarkation day outfit, but can also be worn day or evening on a cruise.

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Recommended: Casual summer dress with ruffle bottom (check price & color & style options on Amazon here)

Related: What to Wear on a Caribbean Cruise – Cruise Outfit Ideas

4. Halter Top Summer Dress

This halter top style dress is so flattering and can be paired with a light sweater or cardigan for the dining room if it gets cool.

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Recommended: Halter top style summer dress (check prcie & 4000 reviews with photos on Amazon)

5. Off the Shoulder Maxi Dress

This off the shoulder maxi dress is perfect for both casual and dressy evenings on a cruise. The ruffle detail and high low bottom makes this dress extra special.

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Recommended: Off the shoulder maxi dress (also available in long sleeve version)

6. Bodycon Sleeveless Cocktail Dress

Less formal than a traditional cocktail dress, this mid length ruffle bottom dress is perfect for cruise chic , galas or formal night dress codes .

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Recommended: Sleeveless midi bodycon cocktail dress (check price & 4.5* Amazon reviews here)

7. Sleeveless Long Cocktail Dress

Formal night Ilana and Frank dressed up

This long cocktail dress with a slit will look great on formal or elegant nights on a cruise. Pair it with a light shawl if your shoulders tend to feel cool in the main dining room.

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Recommended: Long v neck cocktail dress (a best seller)

Related: What To Wear on a Cruise Vacation (day, evening & formal night)

8. Floral Wrap Maxi Dess

This pretty floral v neck dress is nice and loose, but has a very flattering in a wrap style.

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Recommended: Floral maxi dress (check price & different colors & patterns on Amazon)

9. T-shirt Sundress

This tshirt style sundress is comfy and easy to wear on a Bahamas cruise, or any other warm weather cruise.

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Recommended: tshirt style dress (check price & over 8000 4.5* Amazon reviews here)

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10. Strapless Beach Dress Cover Up

This strapless beach dress makes a great swimsuit cover up for a cruise vacation!

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Recommended: Strapless beach dress cover up (see price & 8000+ Amazon reviews)

Related: 25 Gorgeous Swimsuit Cover Ups for a Cruise

11. Short Sleeve Maxi Dress with Pockets

A long maxi dress is great for casual port days, sea days, and even evenings on your cruise. This long dress can be worn as a cover up as well.

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Recommended: Maxi dress with pockets (see different colors & 10,000+ Amazon reviews here)

12. Short Sleeve V Neck Dress

This knee length short sleeve dress looks great in different colors and patterns. This dress is always great to pack, as it stays pretty wrinkle free .

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Recommended: Short sleeve dress (check the solid & floral patterns)

13. Boho Style Sundress

Ilana in boho sundress in Cococay

This boho style sundress is one of my favorites (I wear it on most cruises!).

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Recommended: Boho sundress with pockets

Related: What to Wear on a Royal Caribbean Cruise

Related: My Favorite Best Cruise Dresses I’m Wearing Right Now

14. Bohemian Tunic Dress

If you like a boho style dress, but prefer a longer sleeve tunic style , this one is so cute!

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Recommended: Tunic dress (check price & different styles on Amazon here)

Related: What to Wear on a Cruise for Ladies Over 60 (by request cruise clothing not sleeveless)

15. Sleeveless Maxi Dress

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This sleeveless maxi dress cinches loosely at the waist, with a flowing ruffled bottom. I have this dress is black and it works equally well during the day with flat sandals and in the evening with dressier shoes.

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Recommended: Sleeveless maxi dress (see price, reviews & gorgeous color options)

16. Knee Length Wrap Style Dress

This knee length wrap style dresses is one of the most comfortable and flattering dresses I’ve ever owned. It also doesn’t seem to wrinkle!

Ilana-wearing-black-faux-wrap-dress

I have it in black, but love the red color for Holiday cruises or Christmas or New Year’s parties at home!

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Recommended: Wrap style dress (with sleeves)

Related: 25 Cruise Gift Bag Ideas that Are Fun to Make, Give and Receive

17. Nautical Stripe Dress

Ilana wearing Nautical stripe dress on cruise

This nautical stripe dress by Nautica is one of my all time favorites! It just says “I’m on a cruise!”, doesn’t it?

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Recommended: Navy & white stripe dress (check price & 3000+ 4.5* Amazon reviews here)

18. Long Maxi Dress with Waist

If you like a flattering maxi dress with sleeves , this is it! A very popular and well reviewed dress, it comes in several colors, in sizes small through 6X.

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Recommended: Maxi dress with sleeves (see price, color on size options including plus size here)

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19. Short Sleeve T-shirt Dress with Tie Waist

One of Amazon’s best selling dresses (with over 24,000 reviews), this short sleeve dress is perfect for sightseeing on a Caribbean or Mediterranean cruise!

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Recommended: Short sleeve tshirt dress (check price & Amazon reviews here)

20. Cocktail Party Dress

This cocktail party dress looks dressed up without being overly formal. For dress codes these days, it’s a perfect look if you enjoy formal and chic nights on your cruise vacation.

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Recommended: Cocktail party dress (check price & great reviews on Amazon here)

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Whether you’re island hopping in Greece or sailing the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean, figuring out what to pack for a cruise vacation can be a daunting task, especially if you’ve never been on a cruise before. Cruising is unique because you may find yourself in a variety of situations and climates all in one vacation.

Packing for a cruise always involves taking more clothes than you would for a normal holiday. On most cruises there are certain dress codes for evening wear and different dress codes for different nights of your trip.

Start by reading these general tips for packing for a cruise:

  • 10-Step Guide to Packing for Any Trip
  • Understanding the Cruise Dress Code
  • 7 Things to Bring on a Cruise (and What to Leave Behind)
  • 10 Unexpected Things You’ll Experience on a Cruise
  • What to Pack for a Cruise for Women Over 60

Make sure you plan out what to pack in your travel capsule wardrobe for a cruise vacation to be prepared for the diverse destinations, activities, and weather you may encounter. For most moderate to warm-weather itineraries, follow these packing tips for what to wear on a cruise, and you’ll be well prepared.

Tip: Want to pack light, use packing cubes to compress your clothing as shown in this video!

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Hat | Earrings | Cover Up | Maxi Dress | Tee | Swimsuit | Shorts | Scarf | Shoes | Sunscreen | Sandals | Sunglasses

What to Wear on a Cruise: Daytime

During the day, the main thing is ensuring your cruise clothes are comfortable for relaxing on board or exploring ashore. Normal resort wear is perfectly acceptable during the day.

Cruise daytime wear is typically broken up into two categories:

  • Sea days, where you’re on the boat all day
  • Port stops, where you are exploring the latest destination at which you’ve arrived

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Sea Day Outfit

On most cruises, you’ll have at least one sea day. This means you’ll be on board the ship all day while you sail to the next port.

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Typically, these are the most relaxed and casual days. Be sure to pack a swimsuit and cover up or sarong. You’ll also need a hat, flip flops, and sunscreen if you plan to sit by the pool all day.

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No matter what you plan to do on your sea day, there’s no need to dress up. Shorts and a tank top or t-shirt are ideal if you plan to spend more time taking part in activities inside the ship, such as cooking classes or art auctions.

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Mersea Classic Travel Wrap

Often the air conditioning is cranked up pretty high, so be sure to bring wrap sweater or kimono to keep from catching a chill.

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Taken In Colombia when TFG editor took a two week cruise across the Atlantic Ocean! 

Port Stop and Shore Excursion Outfit

For beach stops, you can repurpose the same outfit you wore around the pool on your sea day. But if you’re planning to stroll through town or take a ship-sanctioned shore excursion, you’ll want to wear something a with a little more coverage.

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Loveappella Jersey Maxi Dress

A maxi dress is an ideal choice for many warm weather destinations. They’re comfortable and cool and perfect for a range of activities, from shopping to dining at a nice restaurant.

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When planning what to wear on a cruise, consider if your excursion takes you off the beaten path. If so, you may opt for a pair of lightweight pants, joggers or shorts.

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You’ll also need a sturdy pair of walking shoes, such as Skechers Go Walks or Birkenstocks , depending on your level of activity. It’s also a good idea to take a scarf or light sweater in case there’s a cool breeze.

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Dress | Blouse |  Maxi Dress | Necklace | Scarf 1  | Flats | Jeans |  Earrings | Scarf 2 | Bag

What to Wear on a Cruise: Evenings

How much to dress up will depend on the type of cruise. These days, there’s no need to bring formalwear on most cruises, unless you want to. However, there are still some that have formal dinners.

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Loveappella Faux Wrap Top

Some people also really enjoy dressing up. If that sounds like you, a cocktail dress and heels is about as dressy as most women get. But if you prefer to keep it casual, dark wash jeans and a pretty blouse are perfectly acceptable.

Take one or two white or solid-colored blouses and a variety of scarves and necklaces you can use to make different combinations each night. No one will even notice you’re wearing the same thing.

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Yosi Samra Samara Ballet Flats

Pair your outfit with ballet flats or bejeweled sandals that are easy to pack and versatile. I like Yosi Samra because they come in lots of fun colors and patterns, fold up to fit better in your bag, and are super comfortable.

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TFG Editor’s casual evening outfit: Drape Top ( Similar ) | Minnie Flats

Casual Dinner Outfit

On most ships for casual dinner it’s acceptable for ladies to wear a casual resort wear summer dress, pants or dark jeans and a nice top. You can even make it dressier by trading in jeans for trousers or adding a dressy scarf or necklace to your look.

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TFG Editor’s formal evening outfit:    Encircled Chrysalis Cardi

Formal Dinner Outfit

Cocktail dresses and full length gowns are appropriate cruise dresses. Formal pant or skirt suits can also be worn as acceptable cruise wear options when in dressier fabrics.

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Blazer | Blouse | Tank | Tee | Dress 1 | Dress 2 | Dress 3 | Dress 4 | Jeans | Shorts | Skirt | Swimsuit | Sandals | Shoes | Flats | Cover up

Cruise Packing List

This cruise packing list is based on what I (Emma) would take for a week long cruise in a warm climate:

  • Three sundresses that can be worn both for casual dinner and during the day
  • Two pairs of shorts for daytime – one denim and one classic
  • Three tank tops for daytime – solid colors
  • One smart-casual skirt that can be worn for casual dinner and by day
  • One long sleeve shirt of light material
  • One tunic – perfect for relaxing by the pool on board or by the beach ashore
  • One light jacket
  • Two bathing suits
  • A Little Black Dress – this never goes wrong for evening wear and would be perfect to for a smart-casual dinner
  • One cocktail dress – cocktail dresses can be a little more fun than formal gowns but are still suitable for formal dinner.
  • One formal gown – a full length gown in a solid color always looks beautiful. Opt for classic elegance and it’ll never go out of style.
  • One pair of fancy heels – stick to a neutral color that will match multiple outfits
  • One pair of nice sandals – perfect for smart-casual evenings
  • One pair of tennis shoes or any comfortable walking shoes
  • Complimentary jewelry and bag to match your formal outfits, as well as a practical bag for daytime
  • Mascara , foundation , sunscreen and lipstick for a touch of glamour

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How to Pack for Cruise

Once you’ve chosen all your cruise essentials, use packing cubes and other luggage organizers to organize and compress your clothing tightly to make the most of less space.

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Delsey Chatelet Carry On Luggage

Tip: For cruise trip, we recommend choosing a suitcase with brake system lock like the Delsey Chatelet to prevent it from rolling away. 

There are a variety of packing organizers ranging from compression sacks to packing cubes to ziplock bags. Personally, we like using these packing cubes and our readers agree. They’ve helped millions of our readers travel carryon only!

Watch the packing tutorial here or on our YouTube Channel !

We put together a five-part YouTube series showing the different methods to use packing cubes for travel. If you use this specific packing strategy, packing cubes can also compress your belongings. This is the secret to traveling carry-on only!

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Thank you to these two ladies for showing us how to pack for a cruise and for creating this cruise packing list!

What are your tips on what to pack for a cruise vacation?

For more vacation packing tips, please read:

  • What to Wear on a Cruise to the South Pacific
  • What to Pack for a Mediterranean Cruise
  • What to Pack for a Sailing Trip in the British Virgin Islands
  • Caribbean Cruisewear Essentials

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Jackie Hicks

Love, Love, LOVE ALL of the help you dole out! Your experience help people like me So very much!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the help to this elderly woman!

Kristen Kiersey

This list was so helpful for my very first cruise!!! Thank you so much!!!💕

TERRY SPERRY

Do you have suggestions for our Alaskan cruise in July? Our first cruise, four ports for sightseeing day trips.

Alex

Hi Terry, check out this guide to help get you started for what to pack for Alaska, it was written by a fellow TFG reader. Have a wonderful time!

https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/what-to-pack-for-alaska-cruise-in-august/

Anna

This is so helpful! Going on my Caribbean cruise in a few weeks, no idea how I can put everything in 1 luggage))) When it comes to dresses and formal dinner, how many dresses should I pack? Thanks

Hi Anna, A good place to start is to take a look at TFG’s Four Signature Packing Lists for ideas for a capsule wardrobe and how many clothing items you could pack – then depending on your preferences, you can choose more bottoms, fewer dresses, more tops – you can adjust the combination based on your needs: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/functional-and-fashion-packing-list/

Start with 10 items focusing on the absolute essentials – the core – and then decide if you need additional items or if you could do with less. If you carefully select your travel clothing choices and, for example, pack 6 tops and 4 bottoms, you’d have 24 ensembles on rotation. That’s 3 weeks’ worth of travel outfits with just 10 pieces of clothing!

We have more tips for packing for a Caribbean cruise here: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/caribbean-cruise-wear-essentials-cruise-dresses-and-more/

Have an amazing time!

Laurel

We just booked an anniversary cruise trip to Denmark, Norway, Iceland and Greenland for next summer. Great to have all these wonderful Packing tips. I’ve been enjoying your blog for years. Thank you.

Jaclyn Jacquard

These packing lists are so helpful. Thank you 👍🏼

Cathi

I am headed for a Hawaiian Cruise this week. Your blog posts have been very resourceful. Thank you for all of the information!!

Alice Vedder

Having a capsule wardrobe is a game changer! I packed way too much for our last cruise and didn’t wear half of what I brought. Even my husband said that we will pack differently for the next cruise!

Louise Brown

We are going on a cruise round America the last week in October, Boston, New York, Halifax etc. Any recommendations on what to pack????

Hi Louise, thank you for reaching out.Have a look at TFG’s signature packing lists for ideas for a capsule wardrobe and how many clothing items you could pack: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/functional-and-fashion-packing-list/ The packing lists show you how to pack light and have the right clothes no matter the destination or the length of the journey. Then for North America, we have a range of articles that offer tips to help you create your packing list: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/north-america-packing-lists/ Hope this helps. Have an amazing time on your cruise! ?

M

What about footwear for the pool?

Hi, women’s flip flops are the ideal water shoe for many trips where you’ll spend most of your time around pools, beaches, and boats. For some recommendations for flip flops, have a look at this article: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/womens-flip-flops/ Hope this helps answer your question! 🙂

Irene feast

Thankfor let me know what to bring on the cruise I Will be leaving out in April

Hi Irene, so pleased you found this article helpful for your packing. You might also find this post interesting for some things you might not be expecting for your cruise: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/ten-unexpected-things-youll-experience-on-a-cruise/ Have an amazing time! ?

Sharon

Hi, going on a 7 day western mediterranean cruise Early Oct./18 its going to be casual dressing, what to I need to bring; have a habit of over packing.

Hi Sharon, for some ideas for what to pack for your Mediterranean cruise have a look at this post: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/what-to-pack-for-a-mediterranean-cruise/ You may also find this article useful, five things to add to your packing list: https://www.travelfashiongirl.com/mediterranean-cruise-packing-list/ Hope this help! Have a fantastic time on your cruise!! 🙂

Julie Knowles

I don’t know how I missed this when looking for help on my last cruise?!! I’d love to see packing lists for “over 50” women! 😉

Christina

I think the items would be the same, just the style might be different depending what you’re comfortable with. For example, the skinny pants might be swapped for a more classic cut and the short short demin shorts for a slightly longer pair. Or not, depending on what you like.

Susan

Upcoming Mediterranean cruise leaving Barcelona April 1, preceded by 10 days in London then Paris, followed by 3 days in Venice. Trying so hard to visualize packing less, less, less…

alex

Wow that’s quite the European adventure! This 10 Step Packing Guide should help 😉 https://travelfashiongirl.com/10-step-packing-guides/10-step-packing-guide-europe/

Nancy Brewer

Susan, for many European cruises, the itineraries are pretty port intensive and formal nights may not be your thing. On our last we were lucky to get back and eat dinner in time before collapsing into bed to prep for the next day! A simple piece like a long skirt (maxi or midi) that can be dressed up or down with tops or accessories has always worked for me. It saves space to not have to pack a formal dress ( or suit for husband) you are only going to wear 2-3 times. Plus it doubles for coverage if you are going to places that require more modest dress.

Sandy

Would love pictures of casual & smart casual. Not sure that I know the difference!

Casual wear, I’d define as jeans, tanks, shirts, sundresses, etc. While smart casual has a slightly more polished look. Think what you’d wear to casual Friday in a formal office. Slacks, blouses, put together but not quite business attire. This post: https://travelfashiongirl.com/business-trip-packing-list-for-minimalist-fashionistas/

In the bottom-most graphic, the casual look could even be considered smart casual, but the after-work cocktails look and work attire are definitely smart casual! Hope that helps Sandy!

P.

Can you update the photos? I don’t see the photos any more. I love your site so so very much!

alex

Thanks! I’ll have to write another post as the photos have been removed by their original source. Thanks for reading!

Rachel Bell

Thanks for showing pictures with your examples! It can get so tricky knowing what clothing falls into what categories.

great! glad to help 🙂

ashley

Hi i was just wondering where to find the outfit with the white top and green skirt. thanks 🙂

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What should I pack for a cruise? Here are 5 essential items to bring.

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  • Cruise passengers may face different considerations as they prepare to set sail.
  • From theme nights on board to varied shore excursions, passengers may face different considerations as they prepare to set sail.
  • Many cruise ships have onboard shops that stock basic items like toothbrushes, deodorant and certain over-the-counter medications.

The way travelers pack can change depending on where they’re going – and how they’re getting there.

For cruise passengers, it’s worth packing as much with the ship in mind as the destination. “Packing for a cruise can be quite different from preparing for a land-based vacation,” said Deborah Banks, a travel adviser and franchise owner at Cruise Planners with her husband Isaiah.

From theme nights on board to varied shore excursions that take guests off the ship for hours at a time, passengers may face different considerations as they prepare to set sail. Here are five items you should pack on your next trip:

1. Cruise-friendly attire

Cruises may seem synonymous with flip-flops and Hawaiian shirts, but guidelines for clothing can vary. 

On formal nights, guests may want to have dressy clothes on hand, though the atmosphere has become increasingly relaxed. Depending on the line and venue, that can mean anything from tuxedos and evening gowns to collared shirts and blouses ( read more about cruise line dress codes here ). Many lines also have themed parties, such as those that call for all-white ensembles or events with a focus on the 1980s.

Pool decks abound on cruise ships, so don’t forget your swimwear either.

Banks also recommended bringing comfortable footwear, particularly for going in port. “When you’re going to do a lot of walking, you know, those sandals are not as good for you to walk on as nice, comfortable tennis shoes,” she said.

Check the weather in the destinations the ship will visit, too. The type of jacket you bring on a New England cruise may be different from the kind needed in the Arctic, for example. Conditions can vary from port to port as well, particularly on longer itineraries that sail through multiple climates.

2. Travel documents

Banks urged travelers to make sure they have the required documentation for their trip. Some types of cruises don’t require guests to have passports – though they’ll need other forms of ID – but many do. The U.S. State Department also recommends bringing one even if it isn't mandated.

“You may need your passport in the event of an unexpected medical evacuation or if the ship docks at an alternate port,” its website reads. Banks also suggested making copies or taking photos to have as backup.

Some destinations also require other documents like visas , and Banks recommends bringing a copy of any travel insurance information.

3. Medication

Many cruise ships onboard medical facilities and personnel who can prescribe medications. But supplies are limited, so it’s important to bring any that you take regularly or may need during the sailing with you. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends travelers going abroad bring enough to last the duration of their trip, “plus extra in case of travel delays.”

4. Rechargeable devices

Portable chargers and extra rechargeable batteries can come in handy if guests’ electronics run out of juice, particularly while they’re away from their cabin in port. “If you're going to take a camera or iPhone, have rechargeable (devices) because when you’re on a shore excursion, you may be out for eight hours, for that whole day, and your phone's going to die on you,” said Banks. “So, you want to have that extra backup.”

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5. Sun protection

Sun decks and loungers are a major draw on cruises, so be sure to pack sunscreen. Certain sunscreens are banned by destinations ships visit, so do some research in advance.

Sunglasses are also important. That’s true not only in the balmy Caribbean but in destinations like Antarctica , where glare from the water, snow and ice can be hard on the eyes.

If guests forget something at home, however, they’re not necessarily out of luck. Many cruise ships have onboard shops that stock basic items like toothbrushes, deodorant and certain over-the-counter medications. Banks warned, though, that the selection may be more limited and expensive than what travelers would find on land.

“By understanding these key differences, you can pack more effectively for your cruise, ensuring a more enjoyable and stress-free experience,” she said.

Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at [email protected].

The Key Points at the top of this article were created with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and reviewed by a journalist before publication. No other parts of the article were generated using AI. Learn more .

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Kylie Jenner mirrored Bianca Censori’s style by hitting the town in head-to-toe leopard print during Paris Fashion Week on Sunday night.

The Kylie Cosmetics founder, 26, wore a long-sleeved cape by Marni, which she paired with matching pumps for her dinner at the lavish Hotel Costes in the City of Light.

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Scroll through below to catch up on the latest developments.

Two people have been killed and two more are wounded as a result of Russian shelling in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, an official has said.

Vadym Filashkin, head of the regional military administration, said Russian forces struck the centre of Kurakhove city, killing a woman and a 40-year-old man.

Two injured people were taken to hospital, he said.

He added that the extent of the damage in the attack was being assessed.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban had a seemingly lively chat ahead of a meeting of European leaders in Brussels today.

It's not known what that the two men discussed - but relations between Budapest and Kyiv have become more strained since the Russian invasion in 2022.

Hungary is Russia's closest ally in the EU and Mr Orban has maintained a friendship with Vladimir Putin while criticising the EU's strategy on Ukraine.

In December, Mr Orban blocked a €50bn aid package for Ukraine in a move that frustrated other EU leaders. He lifted the veto several months later.

Two people have been injured in a Russian drone attack on southern Ukraine, an official has said.

The Kherson regional administration said Russian forces launched an attack on the village of Novodmytrivka, leaving a 66-year-old man and 71-year-old woman hurt.

Both have blast injuries and have been taken to hospital for treatment, it said on Telegram.

The US, Israel and Ukraine are all in talks to provide Ukraine with up to eight Patriot air defence systems, according to the Financial Times.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly called for NATO members to send his country the US-made Patriot systems as it battles intensifying Russian attacks.

The FT said the deal would likely involve Israel first sending the systems it plans to retire to the US, before they are handed over to Kyiv.

Sources with knowledge of the negotiations told the paper the outlines of the deal have been discussed between ministers and senior officials from each of the three countries.

Mr Zelenskyy said in May that Kyiv urgently needed at least seven more Patriot missile systems to ward off Russian strikes against its power grid, civilian areas and military targets.

Pictures have emerged this evening of the aftermath of Russia's latest airstrike on the northeastern Ukrainian region of Kharkiv.

Emergency services said earlier that five people were injured and buildings were damaged in the attack (see 17.55 post).

Russian forces launched an assault on a new front in Kharkiv in May, after months of fighting focused on the east.

Ukrainian troops have repelled Russian forces from a neighbourhood in the frontline town of Chasiv Yar, a Ukrainian military official has said.

Nazar Voloshin, a spokesman for the Khortytsia operational-strategic group, told the Interfax-Ukraine news agency that Russian forces had been pushed out of the Kanal neighborhood in the east of the town.

Mr Voloshin claimed Moscow's forces were not slowing down in their push to break through in Chasiv Yar, and said two assault operations were ongoing.

"Ukrainian defenders reliably hold the defence in this area and give a decent rebuff to the Russian aggressor," he told the agency.

For context: Chasiv Yar, a strategically-important town in the eastern Donetsk region, has long been a Russian target.

It has been pummelled by Russian air, artillery and drone strikes for months now, as Moscow views the town as a gateway to launch direct offensives against several Ukrainian "fortress cities".

Chasiv Yar had a pre-war population of more than 12,000, but now only a few hundred residents remain.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged EU leaders to make good on their promises to provide his country with military aid after the bloc signed a security agreement underlining its support for Kyiv in the long term.

"Fulfilment of every promise is important, not only in terms of protecting lives but also to destroy the Russian illusion that they will achieve something by war," he said at the summit in Brussels today.

The Ukrainian president thanked countries that have so far promised equipment and arms aid, but pointed out that they were "needed urgently on the battlefield".

He also urged more help on "the urgent things - air defence, that is one".

The EU-Ukraine security agreement entrenches the EU's commitment to help Ukraine in nine areas of security and defence policy - including arms deliveries, military training, defence industry cooperation and demining,

In essence, it encapsulates what the 27-nation bloc has been doing for the country since the start of the war.

But the EU has made a specific commitment to the "predictable, efficient, sustainable and long-term provision of military equipment" for Ukraine.

Kyiv in return has promised to uphold European values and continue on its reform path in preparation to join the EU.

Five people have been injured in Russian airstrikes in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region, according to emergency services.

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine said the strikes hit a residential area of the region, partially destroying one building and damaging others - including a school - as well as cars.

Crews at the scene said five people were hurt.

The windows and gates of the local fire station were also damaged, the emergency service said.

While the apparent gains made by Russia during its spring offensive in Kharkiv were the focus of much of the news coverage of the way in May, a new report indicates any progress made by Vladimir Putin's troops came at a significant cost.

According to UK and other Western intelligence agency sources cited by the New York Times, more than 1,000 Russian soldiers were injured or killed each day last month.

However, the newspaper also cites US officials as saying Moscow is continuing to recruit between 25,000 and 30,000 new soldiers a month - roughly as many as it is losing from the battlefield.

American officials told the outlet that Russia achieved a critical objective of Mr Putin in creating a buffer zone along the border to make it more difficult for the Ukrainians to strike into the country.

But, the Western officials said, this did not threaten Kharkiv and was ultimately stopped by Ukrainian forces.

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Where to Watch the 4th of July Fireworks in Washington, DC, This Year

By Adele Chapin

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The nation's capital puts on the ultimate 4th of July fireworks show, with Washington, DC 's famed monuments and namesake memorial silhouetted against a sky of red, white, and blue pyrotechnics. This year's show begins at 9:00 p.m. with fireworks launching from both sides of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, and crowds gather to see the dazzling display from the National Mall or from the Capitol’s West Lawn. The star-spangled lights can be seen from miles around, and one classic way to see sparks fly is from a DC rooftop where you can see a panoramic view of the city skyline.

For a DC Fourth of July to remember, here are rooftop hotels and restaurants celebrating Independence Day in style. The options are grouped by neighborhood, from the Wharf to downtown DC and beyond, spanning low-key barbecue hangouts to parties with elaborate multi-course meals and craft cocktails—all to complement views of Washington's spectacular fireworks display.

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The rooftop bar at the Rosewood Washington, DC, in Georgetown, has a picturesque view of the fireworks.

This historic neighborhood offers plenty of free scenic spots to catch the fireworks show, from atop the Key Bridge to Georgetown Waterfront Park. But The Watergate Hotel is a favorite for its fantastic front row Fourth of July fireworks view from the Top of the Gate rooftop, with 360-degree views featuring glimpses of DC icons like the Kennedy Center and Washington Monument. VIP tickets for the hotel's Independence Day party ($395 per person) and VIP Premium tickets ($595 per person) include earlier access to the rooftop from 6:00 to 10 p.m, and extra perks like a champagne toast, food buffet, and reserved seating. The general admission tickets ($195 per person) allow access from 7:30 to 10 p.m. and include an open bar with spirits and wine and beer for all guests.

Enjoy a sit-down dinner with a picturesque view at celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck's CUT Above , the rooftop bar situated atop of luxe Georgetown hotel Rosewood Washington, DC. The Independence Day party runs from 6 to 10 p.m. and includes a welcome glass of champagne and a three-course surf and turf dinner with 35-day dry-aged ribeye and a whole grilled lobster from executive chef Ari Miller. The night ends with a bang, courtesy of fireworks and mini-cakes from acclaimed pastry chef Ligia Barros. All seats will have great views of the firework display, and the meal rings in at $350 per person and $175 for children aged 10 and under.

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Hotel Hive is partnering up with local fast-casual chain &Pizza for an Independence Day party from 5:00 p.m. on the microhotel's rooftop. General admission tickets to the DJ-fueled shindig are $75 and include access to an open bar and a buffet stocked with hamburgers, hot dogs, and a dessert station with strawberry shortcake.

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Hotel Washington’s VUE Rooftop is hosting a July 4th party from 6 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

The Conrad Washington, DC at CityCenterDC is known for its sleek design and Summit rooftop bar with downtown skyline views and sight lines to the U.S. Capitol Building. Summit will celebrate the Fourth of July with a party from 7 to 10 p.m. that includes an open bar and food stations as well as a photobooth and patriotic themed decor. Tickets for the reception-style event are $159 plus 20% gratuity, taxes, and fees. The hotel is also offering a $5,000-per-night 4th of July package that includes access to the Summit party, dinner for two at Conrad's restaurant Estuary, and more over-the-top extras.

Sceney Italian restaurant L’Ardente will once again take advantage of access to its building's air-conditioned, indoor rooftop conservatory with open-air terrace by throwing a lavish Fourth of July dinner party. The night kicks off at 6 p.m. with a three-course dinner including wine downstairs in the restaurant. The menu embraces the sea, featuring soft-shell crab tempura with cream of corn and pickled beech mushrooms, lobster ravioli with leeks and lemon confit, and halibut served with sweet peas, asparagus, and a carrot-ginger emulsion. Next, diners will be whisked 13 stories upstairs at 8:30 p.m. for L'Ardente's "dessert extravaganza" and a wine and bubbles bar amidst fireworks viewing. Dinner downstairs combined with the fireworks party upstairs costs $275 per person plus a tax and service charge, while the rooftop fireworks celebration is $125 per person plus a tax and service charge.

It doesn't get much closer to the White House than Hotel Washington’s VUE Rooftop , which offers incredible views of the Executive Mansion and the Washington Monument. The hotel's Fourth of July party is back this year with tickets starting at $175 per person, including a buffet of picnic staples like hamburgers and corn on the cob. Drinks are available for purchase at the bar. A DJ and a live band will perform during this reception-style event that runs from 6 to 10 p.m.

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Ciel Social Club , perched above the AC Hotel Washington DC Convention Center on K Street, boasts glitzy decor and more importantly, a nearly 360-degree view of the D.C skyline with floor-to-ceiling windows and a wraparound terrace. The hotspot's Fourth of July party runs from 7 to 10 p.m. with a dress code of "casual chic." Tickets begin at $180 for general admission, and include three hours of an open bar, heavy passed hors d'oeuvres, live music, and party favors in addition to the view of the fireworks.

Also on K Street, Eaton Hotel 's rooftop bar dubbed Wild Days will host a Fourth of July happy hour before the fireworks festivities where you'll score half-off select drinks from 4 to 7 p.m.. During the fireworks, the terrace will be open and guests can book their spots at Wild Days to enjoy the festivities.

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A 4th of July fireworks display seen from The Wharf, home to three piers and plenty of new rooftop establishments.

This new development in DC. has become a favorite sight-seeing spot in the city, and that's definitely true for the Fourth—catch the fireworks from one of The Wharf’s three piers or make a beeline for one of the neighborhood's many new-construction rooftops.

The Potomac river views from Moonraker , the rooftop restaurant and lounge atop the Pendry Washington DC – The Wharf are stunning on any day of the week. But the Fourth of July will be extra scenic, with an Independence Day party featuring themed drinks, passed bites inspired by Moonraker's Japanese-American menu, and a dessert bar. Live music and star-spangled party favors round out the festivities, which run from 6 to 10 p.m. Moonraker offers several ticket options for the event, beginning with a $200 base ticket with standard open bar, $350 which includes the addition of bottomless Veuve Clicquot Brut, or $450 for upgraded bottomless Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame.

For a Hawaiian-style barbecue and tropical drinks on July 4, turn to Todd Thrasher's rum bar Tiki TNT with multiple open-air bars and expansive rooftop views of the fireworks, the District Wharf and the Potomac waterfront. The beachy bar's Fourth of July Viewing Party runs from 7 to 10 p.m. and the $30 ticket includes a welcome drink and guaranteed seating from one of the two outdoor patios.

Located just a short stroll from the National Mall and the Tidal Basin, Salamander Washington DC is once again throwing a Fourth of July Fourth garden party right before the fireworks on the hotel's lovely and newly renovated Grand Lawn overlooking the Washington Marina. The festivities begin at 5 p.m. and include entertainment like a brass band, DJ, and a caricature artist. A raw bar will be stocked with local oysters, while a Big Green Egg grill station will be fired up alongside an ice cream bar. Tickets for those enjoying an open bar presented by Woodford Reserve and Moët & Chandon are $265 per person, while tickets for adults who aren't drinking alcohol are $175 and tickets for children ages four to 12 are $75. After the festivities end at 8 p.m., head to the Mall for fireworks—or view them from the pedestrian bridge right near the hotel and the Tidal Basin.

City Cruises Washington, DC's three-hour Fourth of July Fireworks Dinner cruise will set sail from the Wharf's Pier 4, floating along the Potomac from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The voyage includes a three-course dinner with menu options like za'atar steak or chili-rubbed salmon and a soundtrack by a DJ, with tickets starting at $275 per person.

Adams Morgan

Hip AdMo hotel The LINE DC is throwing a Fourth of July party that's very on-brand, bringing acclaimed musician Brandon Woody’s band UPENDO to its rooftop for live music and a view of the fireworks display. Entry for the event is free for all with an RSVP, with preferred seating reserved for hotel guests. An a la carte menu pairs hot dogs with fancy cocktails and popsicles to beat the heat. The LINE DC's party will run from 6 to 10 p.m., with live music until 9:00.

HiLawn D.C.

The faux-grass-covered Hi-Lawn sits on top of Union Market

Located five stories above Union Market's Hotel Nell, Treehouse aims to transport guests to a Tulum state of mind thanks to its jungle-inspired design and menu with dishes like Yucatán chicken tacos. The rooftop lounge will go all out for the Fourth of July with craft cocktails and a DJ, starting at 7 p.m. Reserve a spot in advance : food and beverage minimum-reservations begin at $50 for an indoor table, $75 for table seating outdoors and $125 for outdoor patio seating.

Hi-Lawn , the gigantic rooftop bar above Union Market, goes all out for the Fourth of July weekend with lawn games and boozy snow cones. The free-to-attend party begins at 2 p.m. and runs until 11:00, with limited table reservations available on Resy starting at 5 p.m., and first-come first-served seating on the turf lawn all night. In addition to boozy and non-alcoholic snow cones from a shaved ice machine, the grill will be fired up for hot dogs, brats, and burgers. The bar will serve draft cocktails like tropical rum-spiked Hi-Waiian Punch, strawberry guava mojitos, and spicy jalapeño margarita. Meanwhile, you can even pick up picnic baskets packed with snacks like poblano black bean dip or smoked gouda and cheddar pimento cheese, or retro coolers filled with mix-and-match canned brews, spiked seltzers, and adult juice boxes. Rooftop Hydration Stations equipped with misting fans and sprinklers will keep partygoers cool.

Alexandria, Virginia

The 134-room Hotel Heron opens in June with a claim to fame that the hotel's rooftop bar, dubbed Good Fortune, is the tallest of its kind in Old Town Alexandria. Good Fortune will capitalize on those panoramic views with its first-ever Fourth of July party. The party starts at 7 p.m. and ends at 11 p.m., featuring a soundtrack courtesy of DJ Ulises Morello. Tickets include entry and a Fourth of July-inspired cocktail, ringing in at $20 for general admission or $50 for VIPs.

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