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078: Non-clothes Items You Should Pack

Author
Gary Bembridge
Published
Fri 24 Apr 2015
Episode Link
https://sites.libsyn.com/49893/078-non-clothes-items-you-should-pack

Gary Bembridge author of "The Cruise Traveler's Handbook" provides another 60-Second Cruise Tip. For more visit 60SecondCruiseTips.com and subscribe free to the podcast on iTunesStitcher Radio and TuneIn Radio.Non-clothes items to packMost people focus on what clothes they need to take on their cruise. If a fancy one with dress codes there is lottos angst about the right mix of gowns, suits and more casual clothes. If a mixture of weather then layering dominates the packing. But you should spend as much time thinking about non-clothing items to bring. Here are some things I recommendHere are a few helpful items to take:



  • Electrical plug adaptors. Cruise ships usually mostly have American two-pin plug sockets, using 110-120 volts and so bring adaptors as needed if from other countries.

  • Extension cord. Many cabins have limited number of plugs and so an extension cord enables charging and use of multiple items at one time.

  • Chargers for your electrical items like mobile phone, laptop and tablet.

  • Earplugs and eyeshades are often useful.

  • Personalised First aid kit. Bring remedies for you usually use for ailments such as seasickness, headaches and diarrhoea, along with a pack of plasters.

  • Guide books and maps if you are planning to self-tour in some ports.

  • Entertainment (e.g. iPod, Tablet, eBook reader, or books).

  • Small backpack to use when on excursions, to carry your camera, identification, water, and something warm, if needed.

  • Magnets. Many cruisers use these to pin daily programs and other materials on the walls, which are all metal.


 

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