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Getting ready to set sail but not sure what to pack? Cruises are unique vacations that blend laid-back days with elegant evenings, so your wardrobe needs to work just as hard as you do (on vacation, of course). Whether you're lounging by the pool, heading off on a shore excursion, or dressing up for a formal dinner, knowing what to wear on a cruise can make your trip smoother, more stylish, and a whole lot more fun.
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In this guide, we’ll walk you through exactly what to bring, from breezy daytime outfits to chic evening attire; plus tips for packing smart and staying comfortable, wherever your cruise takes you.
Daytime on a cruise is all about comfort and versatility; think casual sightseeing, lounging poolside, or taking in shore excursions. Here's what to focus on:
Evenings onboard range from casual to glamorous, depending on the event and cruise line. Knowing what to wear on a cruise in the evening can make or break your experience.
Adrianna Papell’s cocktail dresses strike the perfect balance between polished and comfortable, ideal for elevating your cruise dinner attire without overpacking.
Many cruises feature one or two formal nights. This is your chance to shine.
Adrianna Papell’s evening jumpsuits offer a modern, elegant alternative to gowns, perfect for making a statement on formal night without sacrificing comfort.
Our extensive collections offer a range of cruise formal wear, from sequin gowns to classic silhouettes that travel beautifully. Also, for plus size cruise wear, opt for flattering silhouettes like A-line dresses, wrap tops, and high-waisted shorts that provide both style and structure.
Cruise Destination |
Wardrobe Must-Haves |
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Tropical Cruise |
Lightweight dresses, swimsuits, sun hats, sandals, linen pants, breathable tops |
Cold-Weather Cruise (e.g., Alaska) |
Thermal base layers, waterproof jacket, beanie, insulated boots, sweaters, jeans |
Knowing what to wear on a cruise ship depends heavily on your destination. For Caribbean or Mediterranean sailings, think breezy and bold. For places like Alaska or Norway, it's all about wearing warm layers and waterproof gear.
Every cruise line has its own dress code, but here’s a general breakdown:
If you're wondering what should you not wear on a cruise, avoid:
Creating a functional cruise clothing checklist helps you cover all the bases without overpacking:
For plus size cruise outfit ideas, layering pieces like kimonos and wrap dresses offer versatile styling options while ensuring a comfortable fit for various settings.
Pro Tip: Roll clothes to save space, and use packing cubes to stay organized.
From daytime adventures to moonlit dinners, knowing what to pack for a cruise ensures a smooth and stylish experience. Cruise attire doesn’t have to be complicated, just thoughtfully curated. Focus on items that transition well between activities, keep you comfortable, and express your personal style.
Ready to build your cruise wardrobe? Explore Adrianna Papell’s travel-ready dresses, elegant evening wear, and effortless day-to-night pieces designed for every destination.
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