How much luggage can I bring?

2 min. readlast update: 06.14.2025

Cruise lines are generally very flexible with luggage, especially compared to airlines. There are no strict weight limits, but there are a few important guidelines to follow:


🧳 General Cruise Luggage Policy

Item Type Policy
Checked Luggage No official limit, but 2 bags per person is standard practice
Carry-On Bag Recommended for valuables, meds, documents
Size Limits No set dimensions, but bags must fit through security scanners (similar to airport size limits)
Weight Limits Not strictly enforced, but keep it manageable for handling by porters and cabin storage
Storage Bags are typically stored under the bed or in the closet inside your stateroom

✈️ Air Travel Reminder

If you're flying to your cruise port, remember:

  • Airlines DO enforce strict luggage rules, including size, weight, and checked bag fees.

  • Plan your cruise luggage based on your most restrictive segment—usually the airline.


🧾 Tips for Packing Smart:

  • Label all luggage with your cruise line’s printed luggage tags (attach before arriving at the terminal).

  • Bring a carry-on with:

    • Travel documents

    • Medications

    • A change of clothes or swimsuit

    • Electronics and valuables

  • Avoid packing prohibited items like irons, candles, or alcohol (rules vary by cruise line).


📦 Oversized or Special Items

  • Items like strollers, CPAP machines, or collapsible wheelchairs are allowed and do not count toward luggage limits, but notify the cruise line in advance if needed.


In Summary:

Category Limit Notes
Checked Bags ~2 per person (unofficial) Must be manageable for porters and stateroom storage
Carry-Ons 1 per person Bring essentials for embarkation day
Weight/Size No firm limits Should fit through scanners and in cabin

While cruise lines don’t have airline-style restrictions, pack smart and efficiently to ensure smooth boarding, easy cabin storage, and no surprises during embarkation.

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