6 Things I Always Bring on a Cruise That No One Else Will Tell You About

I’ve been on nine cruises (ten, come an upcoming trip in December), so I know what you need  to get ready for your next vacation. While I have more experience sailing to Caribbean islands, I found a few of these items are just as useful on a trip to Alaska or a getaway to Italy. I compiled a list of six things you should *always* bring on a cruise that probably wouldn’t have crossed your mind but might just make your trip a little bit better. Here are the essentials you should have on board, from a badge holder to magnetic hooks.

Continue reading to learn more about items to pack for a cruise, written by Chelsea Candelario.

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Beauty and Cultures Editor
Chelsea Candelario

At PureWow, I primarily cover beauty, which entails testing products over a long period of time and doing vigorous research on skincare, haircare, makeup and more. I reach out to a host of experts (i.e., dermatologists, hairstylists) and coordinate with PW editors for recommendations. When I'm not covering beauty, I'm writing for wellness, entertainment, fashion and travel about trends, how-tos and more. I also spearhead PureWow Cultures, which focuses on uplifting and highlighting the BIPOC community.

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