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This is a realistic packing guide, not a “bring everything just in case” list.
Between New Orleans, sea days, and warm Caribbean ports, layers and re-wearing items matter more than quantity.
One thing we’ve learned cruising: we often change clothes multiple times per day—casual for breakfast, pool or excursion clothes mid-day, then something nicer for dinner and shows. Many of those pieces get re-worn later, so don’t overpack.
Also worth noting: Those in a Club Balcony Suite receive one bag of free laundry service mid-cruise. It’s not huge, but it’s enough to refresh a few key items if needed.
Here’s a separate list of the small extras we bring: Cruise Packing Essentials We Actually Use
Absolute Must-Haves (Do Not Forget)
- Passport (required for the cruise)
- Driver’s license or backup ID
- Cruise documents (digital is fine)
- Credit card(s) with no international transaction fee + a little cash
- Phone + charging cable
- Prescriptions and essential medications
Clothing — City & Cruise
New Orleans (mild & changeable weather)
- Light jacket or mid-weight sweater (evenings)
- Long-sleeve shirts + short-sleeve tees
- Casual pants or jeans
- Rain layer or compact umbrella
Cruise & Tropical Days
- Daytime: shorts, tees/tanks
- Swimwear: 2 suits if you plan lots of pool or beach time
- Evenings: smart-casual outfits
(polos, lightweight pants, casual dresses, etc.) - Active excursions: comfortable, quick-dry clothing
Footwear
- Walking shoes or sneakers (French Quarter cobblestones)
- Sandals
- Water shoes (helpful for rocky beaches or snorkeling)
Cooler Moments to Plan For
- Light sweater or windbreaker for deck time
- Sunday night sailing down the Mississippi River will be chilly
- Monday sea day may feel cool and breezy, especially in shaded areas
Beach & Water Gear
- Swimwear + cover-ups
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses & hat
- Optional: snorkel mask
- Optional: water shoes
Towels are provided onboard and can be checked out for excursions—no need to pack your own.
Accessories & Useful Extras
- Insect repellent (some ports can be buggy)
- Reusable water bottle or insulated mug
- Water refill stations are available onboard
- Bottled water costs extra
- Handy for other drinks, too
- Day bag or backpack for excursions
- Power strip or USB hub (must be non-surge, cruise-ship compliant)
- Charging cables for all devices
Weather-Based Tips
New Orleans
- Cooler nights → layering is key
- Light rain gear or umbrella helps if showers pop up
Cruise & Ports
- Warm Caribbean water—great for swimming and snorkeling
- Brief showers are possible but rarely ruin beach days
Sea Days
- Wind + shade can feel cool
- Always keep a light layer nearby, even in tropical weather
Quick Packing Checklist
Clothing
- Casual tops / T-shirts
- Dressy-ish (not fancy) evening outfits
- Shorts
- Swimsuits
- Beach cover-up
- Light jacket and/or sweatshirt
- Rain layer or umbrella
Accessories
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses & hat
- Sandals / water shoes
- Insect repellent
- Reusable water bottle
- Backpack or day bag
Toiletries & Health
- Prescriptions / meds + basic first-aid items
- Lip balm with SPF
- After-sun lotion or aloe
- Seasickness remedies (if needed)
