Last Updated: 2024-11-18
Recently, many of you asked me to write some tips about cruise wear for over 50 women. I think you all would be interested in some cruise fashion, such as how to dress for a cruise on the formal nights or the casual evenings? And how to combine your clothing to dress for the warm weather cruise and cold-weather cruise? Hopefully, these following ideas will help some of you who are planning on a cruise trip.
The clothes you choose for the winter adventure should be good-looking, practical and can keep you toasty warm without being bulky.
A. Puffer coat, down coat or the fleece jacket are lightweight enough to be the must-haves in your packing list.
B. In addition, a basic layer—a turtleneck sweater, casual jeans, the puffer, and the scarf are all you need for cruise outings.
But for those places that are sub-zero, you need to prepare some winter ensembles to add extra warmth to your body.
C. For hands, stars with a pair of glove liners.
D. For feet, along with the liner socks.
E. For head, begins with a knitting hat.
F. It is worth noting that a pair of gaiters is necessary for everyone in case your legs are getting wet.
G. Last but not least, don't forget to pack sunglasses and sunscreen for the bright, sunny days.
If you are heading to the tropical places, the 6 items are all needed to your tropical cruise gear list.
Knowing how to pack all your cruise ensembles and how to fold them without taking up too much space, please head over to this article: Tips for packing your suitcase
1. What to Pack for a Cold Weather Cruise
A. Puffer coat, down coat or the fleece jacket are lightweight enough to be the must-haves in your packing list.
B. In addition, a basic layer—a turtleneck sweater, casual jeans, the puffer, and the scarf are all you need for cruise outings.
But for those places that are sub-zero, you need to prepare some winter ensembles to add extra warmth to your body.
C. For hands, stars with a pair of glove liners.
D. For feet, along with the liner socks.
E. For head, begins with a knitting hat.
F. It is worth noting that a pair of gaiters is necessary for everyone in case your legs are getting wet.
G. Last but not least, don't forget to pack sunglasses and sunscreen for the bright, sunny days.
2. What to Pack for a Warm Weather Cruise
A. Loose Linen Dress
It's such a handy piece of a tropical cruise. As a highly-absorbent fabric, it provides maximum breathability for your body and keeps you extremely cool and comfortable because it's not sticky and can remove skin perspiration. What's more, it's crisp and lightweight, which is easy to be packed and saves more rooms for your luggage. Finally, it's versatile and trendy enough for any tropical days and nights out.Shop the look |
B. Long Sleeve Top
A casual long sleeve top, such as an oversized cardigan or an unbuttoned shirt would be necessary for your cruise since the weather can be quite chilly at sunrise or in the air conditioning.Shop the look |
C. Shorts & Vest
I'd suggest you pack some shorts and vests for those sunny days that would cause an unexpected hot temperature.D. Casual T-shirts
T-shirts are quite important for your packing list. They are easy-matching and versatile for any casual occasion. No matter what kinds of silhouette you have, you will look good with any kinds of t-shirts.Shop the look |
E. Straw Hat
Straw hat would be the perfect addition for your tropical adventure. Paired with linen dresses is flawless fresh and would be quite suitable enough for a beach walk. And it will also go well with any casual combinations, such as a plain t-shirt & wide leg jeans, vest & linen pants, etc. Plus, you can finish the look with statement sunglasses or a straw bag.Shop the look |
F. Sandals & Flip Flops
Tthese footwears are fabulous for daytimes and evenings on your warm-weather cruise. Combining with comfort and glamour and also provide a laid-back effect, they can serve you well for the entire journey and work well with your dresses, suits or any kind of pants.Shop the look |
3. What to Pack for a Summer Alaskan Cruise
I'm so excited for my upcoming Alaskan cruise this summer! After researching and chatting with experienced cruisers, I've put together my perfect packing list. Let me share it with you!
Mastering the Art of Layering
I'm starting with breathable long-sleeve shirts as my base. On top of that, I'm packing my favorite fleece jacket - it's lightweight but warm. For those chilly, windy days on deck, I've got a waterproof windbreaker. Layering is my secret weapon against Alaska's changeable summer weather!
Comfy Bottoms are a Must
Even though it's summer, I'm leaving my shorts at home. Instead, I'm bringing comfortable long pants in soft, breathable fabrics. They'll keep me warm during cooler evenings and protect my legs during shore excursions.
Footwear and Accessories I Can't Forget
My trusty non-slip sneakers are coming along for deck walks and shore adventures. I'm also packing a cozy scarf, light gloves, and sunglasses - Alaska's summer sun can be surprisingly bright!
Evening Glam and Warmth
For those magical nights on deck, I've got a stylish, warm coat. And I can't wait to dress up for the captain's dinner - I'm bringing a couple of elegant outfits that can be layered with warmer pieces if needed.
I'm all set for an unforgettable summer Alaskan cruise, ready for any weather while looking great.
4. How to pack your luggage
Packing Like a Pro
The Pile Method: I threw everything I thought I'd need into a pile. Then, I took half of it out. Why? Because, hello, there's laundry service on board! Plus, you don't need ten outfits for five days.
The Essentials: Medications, chargers, and yes, a swimsuit. You'll want to hit that pool or beach ASAP. Also, a lanyard for your keycard—saves you from digging through your bag every five minutes.
Finally, the list offor a cruise. Answer from Quora(Nan Waldman)
- 7 pairs ex-officio underwear
- 4 pairs ToeSox
- An elastic traveling clothesline for drying hand-washed items
- Soap for washing underwear, socks, etc.
- 3 bras (1 athletic)
- 3 pairs pants for daytime in various weights (linen, denim, knit)
- 3 sweaters (1 wool)
- 2 dresses, leggings
- 1 pair dressy pants for night
- 4 blouses
- 1 bathing suit
- 1 silk robe
- 1 pair of long underwear (silk) to also use as pajamas
- 4 pairs of shoes: Flip flops, Keen walking shoes, Dockers or boots, TIEKS
- Hat and visor in case it is windy
- Sunscreen (three times more than I think I'll need)
- Download 10-20 books on Kindle
- Address book, stationery, pen and ink
- Yoga clothes and yoga mat
- Sweatshirt
- TW fleece jacket
- Raincoat
- Hair elastics, barrettes, and clips
- Toiletries
- Medications
- Iphone and charger
- Download lots of new music
- MacBook Air and charger
- Deck of cards
- Art box (Watercolors and paper, brushes, water container)
Avoiding First-Timer Blunders on Cruise
Dress Code Drama
Daytime Vibes: Honestly, I went a bit overboard with the "dress to impress" memo. First day, I'm in this cute sundress thinking I'm ready for a magazine shoot, and everyone else? They're in comfy tees and shorts.
Lesson learned: Keep it casual, girls! Think comfy but cute. A nice pair of jeans or a flowy skirt with a tank top? Perfect. And oh, bring a hat—your best friend against that relentless sun!
Evening Elegance: Now, for those fancy dinners, I did get it right-ish. I went for this little black dress, but guess what? Heels on a moving ship? Not my brightest idea. Pro tip: Pack flats or low heels. Trust me, you'll thank me when you're not clinging to the railings like a koala.
Cruise Life Hacks
Gratuities: I didn't know about the auto-gratuities. So, when I was leaving a tip, I was basically tipping twice. Heads up: Check if it's included before you go all generous.
Activities: Book that spa day or that fancy dinner early. Trust me, you don't want to miss out because you thought, "Oh, I'll just do it later."
My Fashion Fails and Wins
Winning: That one night I paired a flowy blouse with fitted jeans? Felt like a million bucks. Pro tip: Balance your outfit. If your top is loose, keep the bottom fitted.
Failing: Overpacking shoes. Seriously, I brought three pairs of shoes for a week. Next time: One comfy pair, one dressy, and flip-flops for the pool.
To encourage a positive and adventurous mindset
"Oh, and let me tell you, it's not just clothes or items - you have to pack a positive attitude and spirit of adventure. Keep an open mind and be prepared for the unexpected! If you can approach every moment with a positive attitude and a sense of humor, even if things go awry, you'll have the best possible experience. Don't forget to pack a sense of independence and kindness, as well as a desire to connect with the people around you. And above all, be prepared to feel a sense of wonder as you experience the beauty and power of the ocean. " -- @Sixty and MePost by: https://morimiss.blogspot.com/