Thrifty Cruising and Nifty Packing Tips

Longing to take a cruise on a budget? That dream vacation features multiple benefits. Your ship serves as your hotel and transportation between exciting destinations. While sailing from one port to another, you can form relationships with diverse fellow travelers from many locales. Unpack just once in your stateroom. That also frees you from hauling luggage to different accommodations before you can explore new places. Then repack a single time to return home. Use the tricks below to make your seaboard getaway a memorable bargain.

Suitcase Savers
Swimwear: Fuller coverage cuts prevent midsection and upper leg sunburns that hinder fun. Make a splash in a cute women’s swimdress with or without straps. To conceal upper thighs, try plus-size skirted swimsuits like one-piece styles and tankini or bandeau tops with extended hemlines.

For longer lower coverage, browse our plus-size bottoms to order swim skirts separately. Our extensive assortment of colors and patterns sets the atmosphere for a pleasure cruise. Take multiple pieces for pools, hot tubs, and beaches so dry choices are always available.
Dress codes: Cruise ship and destination formality levels vary. Evening gowns aren’t mandatory for formal onboard events. Resort casual substitutions include cocktail dresses, sundresses, pantsuits, and separates. Display sporty clothes at Hawaiian, Mexican Riviera, French Polynesian, and Caribbean ports.

Pack resort casual looks for all European regions and Bermuda, except for the latter’s strict golf course dress codes. Middle Eastern and some European religious sites expect modest garments to cover knees and shoulders. Wear flip-flops on beaches and comfortable shoes when exploring sites and hiking.

Mix and match:
Double-duty separates avoid excess luggage fees and overstuffed closets. Coordinating color families allow repeating a bottom piece with several tops. Layering accommodates temperature variations. Tone down shirts for sightseeing and embellish them for evenings. Make one cocktail dress look different at each outing by switching accessories like jewelry, scarves, and wraps.

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