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 |
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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:
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Airlines DO enforce strict luggage rules, including size, weight, and checked bag fees.
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Plan your cruise luggage based on your most restrictive segment—usually the airline.
🧾 Tips for Packing Smart:
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Label all luggage with your cruise line’s printed luggage tags (attach before arriving at the terminal).
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Bring a carry-on with:
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Travel documents
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Medications
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A change of clothes or swimsuit
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Electronics and valuables
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Avoid packing prohibited items like irons, candles, or alcohol (rules vary by cruise line).
📦 Oversized or Special Items
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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 |
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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.