What to Pack for a Cruise So You Have Everything You Need
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Drowsy Silk Sleep Mask
The best part about splurging on a balcony cabin? Having access to daylight and amazing views. The worst part? That daylight can seep into the room, disturbing sleep. This happened to me on a recent Alaskan cruise. The summer sun rose at 4 a.m. and didn’t set until nearly midnight.
When packing for a cruise or any travel for that matter, a sleep mask is always a priority. The adjustable Drowsy sleep mask is made of 100% mulberry silk, completely blocks light and the wide design even helps muffle sound for the best night’s sleep ever.
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Delsey Paris Chatelet Air 2.0 Underseater
When boarding a cruise, you’re expected to put big suitcases outside your stateroom the night before disembarkation. You could drag them off the ship yourself, but I do not recommend it. Elevators are overcrowded and hectic on that final day.
You often have to walk quite a ways through customs and the cruise terminal, which can get exhausting with all that luggage. The hard part is figuring out where to store the stuff you’ll need the final morning, like toiletries, medications and the pajamas you slept in.
After plenty of trial and error, I’ve discovered the best option is the Chatelet Air 2.0 Underseater. It’s the perfect size for those last-minute items and has two wheels to roll it or carry it. Additionally, it has a trolly sleeve so you can place it on top of your bigger luggage. It also fits under the seat of most airplanes.
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