Do you need a hair dryer on a cruise ship?


Do you need a hair dryer on a cruise ship? Ships all come equipped with hair dryers. They may be wall-mounted in the bathroom, or in a closet or vanity drawer. We've even been on one ship that had both a wimpy wall-mounted dryer and a more powerful one stashed in a drawer.


Do you need shampoo and conditioner on a cruise?

Your cruise ship will provide basic toiletries for the shower, so there is no reason to waste precious luggage space on shampoo and conditioner.


Can I bring a hair straightener on a cruise?

Yes, you can bring along your curling irons and hair straighteners, so you can choose between the tousled beach look and smouldering poker straight hair.


Do I need to bring body wash on a cruise?

The third item you should not bring on your next cruise might be debatable. However, we will argue that you don't need to bring shampoo and soap. The cruise line will have shampoo and shower gel dispensers on the shower wall, and some go a step further with conditioner and bar soap.


How do you stay thin on a cruise?

How to Stay Fit on a Cruise: Tips to Avoid Gaining Weight at Sea
  1. Limit trips to the buffet.
  2. Make use of the ship's fitness center.
  3. Exercise outdoors while at sea.
  4. Load up at the salad bar.
  5. Take the stairs.
  6. Invest in a step tracker.
  7. Split dessert.
  8. Choose low-calorie drinks.


Do I need towels on cruise?

In general, cruise ships provide all of the towels you need. This means that you don't only get bath, hand, and face towels for your cabin, but you'll also be provided with beach towels for both swimming in the pool and swimming on your beach day excursions offshore.


How do you hang dry clothes on a cruise?

Cruise lines do not allow you to hang your wet clothes off the balcony for safety reasons, so your only option is to hang your clothes inside. The bathroom is a great place to dry your clothes. You can also hang them in other places around your stateroom.


Can you bring regular toiletries on a cruise?

While airlines have restrictions on what size of toiletries you can bring on a flight, at least in your carry on or personal bag, cruise lines do not. If you're not concerned about packing space, you can bring full size toiletry items including shampoo and conditioner bottles, shaving cream and other hygiene products.


Can you take nail clippers on a cruise?

Can you take nail clippers on a cruise? You should be fine to take grooming products such as nail files, nail clippers and tweezers on board but just read the small print and make sure you are not trying to take on anything which could be deemed to be dangerous.


Do I need to bring a hair dryer on Royal Caribbean?

Yep, each one of our rooms is provided with a hairdryer to style your hair. *Please see all applicable Terms & Conditions for Promotions here.


Can I wear jeans on Royal Caribbean?

Royal Caribbean International dress code Royal Caribbean breaks its suggested attire into several categories. Casual includes polos, jeans and sundresses, but the line asks that guests wear swimwear only on the pool deck and shorts at breakfast and lunch, according to its website.


Do I need warm clothes for cruise?

Even if you're taking a cruise around the Caribbean, it's smart to take a light sweater or fleece to wear at night when the temperature tends to cool down. After all, you won't want to get chilly while enjoying the starry sky from your stateroom veranda or on one of the ship's decks.


Can I bring a 12 pack of soda on Royal Caribbean?

Guests may also bring non-alcoholic beverages as carry-on items on boarding day. Non-alcoholic beverages may not exceed 12 standard (17 oz.) cans, bottles or cartons per stateroom. Milk and distilled water brought on for infant, medical, or dietary use are permitted.


Can I bring a 12 pack of soda on Carnival cruise?

Carnival Cruise Line: Carnival has one of the loosest beverage policies of all cruise lines, allowing each guest to carry on a maximum of 12 sealed 12 oz. cans or cartons of a non-alcoholic beverage (e.g., sodas, juices, milk, or sparkling water) – a policy that most cruise lines have eliminated.