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What to pack for your solo cruise

Plan your holiday with confidence using our guide

Published on 29 Jun 2026


Packing for a solo cruise isn’t all that different from packing for any other holiday at sea, but there are a few extra considerations worth keeping in mind. Travelling independently gives you the freedom to set your own schedule, explore destinations at your own pace, and spend each day exactly as you choose. Having the right items in your luggage can help you feel prepared, comfortable and confident from embarkation to disembarkation. Whether you’re setting sail on your very first solo cruise or are already an experienced independent traveller, this guide covers everything you’ll need to pack to make your holiday even more enjoyable. 

Essential travel documents

Before you start thinking about what to wear, take some time to ensure all your travel documents are organised. Having everything in place before you set off for your trip will help ensure a smooth embarkation process and allow you to begin your holiday with confidence. The documents you’ll need may vary depending on your cruise line and the itinerary you choose, so it’s always worth checking the latest travel requirements well in advance of departure. Below are some of the key documents you may need to pack:

  • Your passport, ensuring it meets validity requirements 
  • Boarding documentation 
  • Travel insurance documents 
  • Proof of any required visas
  • Your wallet or purse, with credit and debit cards and local currency, if you wish
  • Emergency contact details 
  • Any required vaccination or health documentation

Comfortable daytime clothing

Cruise holidays are best known for being wonderfully varied, so it’s a good idea to pack clothing that suits both life on board and time ashore. You may spend one morning wandering through historic streets and learning about an iconic city’s storied past before returning to the ship for an afternoon of lounging by the pool and an evening spent savouring a delicious dinner before enjoying the entertainment on board. Choosing comfortable, versatile clothing that can be easily mixed and matched will help you travel lighter while ensuring you’re prepared for every occasion. 

The destinations on your itinerary will naturally play a big part in determining what you need to pack. While a Mediterranean or Caribbean cruise calls for lightweight clothing and plenty of sun protection, sailings to cooler destinations like the Norwegian Fjords, Iceland or Alaska require warmer layers and waterproof clothing for exploring ashore. Whatever your itinerary, packing versatile layers is always a sensible choice, allowing you to stay comfortable from sunny afternoons on deck to cooler evenings beneath the stars. 

For warmer destinations, you might want to consider packing:

  • Lightweight tops and t-shirts
  • Shorts, skirts or lightweight trousers
  • Casual dresses
  • Swimwear and cover-ups
  • Sandals
  • Comfortable shoes for exploring 
  • A light jumper or cardigan for cooler evenings
  • Sunglasses and a sun hat

For cooler destinations, you may wish to pack:

  • A waterproof jacket
  • Lightweight tops for layering 
  • Jumpers, fleeces, or cardigans
  • Thermal base layers
  • Comfortable trousers or jeans
  • Extra socks for shore excursions 
  • Waterproof walking shoes or boots 
  • Swimwear for the ship’s pools, hot tubs and spa facilities 

Evening wear for your solo cruise

Evenings on board are a chance to enjoy the ship’s restaurants, bars and entertainment, and many guests like to take the opportunity to dress a little smarter than they might during the day. While dress codes vary between cruise lines and even individual venues, smart casual attire is suitable for most evenings. Some cruise lines also host formal or gala nights, giving those who enjoy dressing up the opportunity to do so. Whether you prefer to embrace formal evening or simply opt for smart casual clothing, the most important thing is that you feel comfortable and confident. Before you travel, it’s always worth checking your cruise line’s dress code so you know exactly what to expect.

You may wish to include:

  • Smart casual outfits for dinner
  • One or two formal outfits, if your cruise includes formal evenings 
  • Smart shoes or heels
  • A lightweight jacket, blazer or wrap
  • Jewellery or accessories to change up your outfits 

Choosing the right footwear for your cruise

If you're planning to explore ashore, take part in onboard activities or enjoy a leisurely stroll on deck, comfortable footwear is essential. Rather than packing lots of different pairs, choose a small selection of versatile shoes that will see you through a variety of occasions, from sightseeing to relaxing by the pool. You’ll also most likely want to pack shoes that complement your evening outfits, too. 

Consider bringing:

  • Comfortable walking shoes or trainers
  • Sandals
  • Smart evening shoes 
  • Flipflops for the pool and spa

Technology and travel gadgets

Technology has become an important part of travelling, helping you stay connected, capture memories and make the most of your time on board. Whether you’re using your phone to navigate around a new destination, a camera for taking photos during shore excursions or using an e-reader to get lost in a captivating story as you unwind by the pool, packing the right devices can make your holiday run more smoothly.  

Some useful technology to pack includes:

  • Your mobile phone
  • Phone charger and charging cable 
  • Portable power bank
  • Tablet or e-reader
  • Headphones 

Health and well-being essentials

Although most cruise ships have medical facilities on board, it's always sensible to pack a small bag containing your everyday health essentials. Having everything you need close to hand means you won't need to search for a pharmacy during your holiday, particularly if you're visiting several different destinations. If you take prescription medication, ensure you pack enough for the duration of your cruise, along with a little extra in case of unexpected delays. It's also worth carrying medication in its original packaging and keeping it in your hand luggage when travelling to the ship.

Your health essentials might include:

  • Prescription medication 
  • Pain relief
  • Motion sickness remedies
  • Plasters
  • Sunscreen
  • Lip balm
  • Insect repellent
  • Hand sanitiser
  • A reusable water bottle 

Little extras worth packing

Some of the most useful items you'll pack aren't necessarily the obvious ones. While they may not be essential, a few carefully chosen extras can make your cruise more comfortable, particularly when travelling independently. Solo cruising often gives you more freedom to enjoy quiet moments, whether that's reading on your balcony, journaling after a day ashore or relaxing by the pool. Packing a few personal touches can help you make the most of those moments while also preparing you for a variety of activities throughout your holiday.

You may wish to bring:

  • A good book
  • Travel journal or notebook
  • Puzzle books or playing cards
  • Dry bag for beach days
  • A small backpack or crossbody bag for shore excursions 
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