If you’ve ever stared at an empty suitcase before a family vacation and thought, “Where do I even start?” you are my people. Before our 7-day Caribbean cruise this summer, I promised myself I wouldn’t overpack—but I also refused to be the mom who forgets the tiny things that make life at sea easier. After juggling three kids (a teen, a tween, and a kindergartener), I can officially say these are the very useful things I packed on our 7-day cruise as a mom of 3—and every single one earned its space in my bag.
Very Useful Things I Packed on Our 7-Day Cruise as a Mom of 3
1. A Small, Organized Carry-On for Embarkation Day
Cruise cabins aren’t always ready right when you board, so I kept a small carry-on with swimsuits, sunscreen, and snacks. The kids were able to hit the pool while our luggage was still being delivered, and I didn’t have to dig through giant suitcases.
2. Magnetic Hooks & Clips
Cruise cabin walls are magnetic (who knew?!). I packed a set of heavy-duty magnetic hooks and clips to hang wet swimsuits, keep lanyards off the floor, and hold excursion tickets. Total game-changer for a family of five sharing one room.
3. Foldable Laundry Hamper
A pop-up mesh hamper kept dirty clothes corralled instead of all over the floor. When it was time to pack, I just dumped everything straight into a laundry bag for home.
4. Portable Power Strip (Cruise-Approved)
Between three kids’ tablets and our phones, outlets disappear fast. I brought a non-surge power strip approved for cruises, and we never fought over charging space.
5. Refillable Water Bottles & Insulated Tumblers
Buying bottled water adds up. We brought reusable bottles and insulated tumblers for cold drinks by the pool and for filling up before excursions.
6. Waterproof Phone Pouches
From snorkeling to splash zones, these waterproof pouches kept my phone and SeaPass card dry. Bonus: they make great lanyards for kids’ cruise cards.
7. Travel-Size First Aid Kit
Band-aids, motion sickness bands, kids’ fever meds—you name it. I don’t like hunting down a ship’s medical center for a simple scrape.
8. Wrinkle Release Spray
Can’t iron clothes? no problem, just spray this and pat the garment flat and it will smoothen the wrinkles.
9. Over the Door Shoe Organizer
This helps me not having shoe clutters since we are a family of 5 with different shoes.
10. A “Mom Survival Pouch”
This is my secret weapon: a small cosmetic bag with hand sanitizer, lip balm, stain stick, tissues, and a tiny hairbrush. I grabbed it countless times during the week.
Why These Cruise Essentials Matter
Packing smart meant I wasn’t constantly buying overpriced extras or searching the ship for things we forgot. Each of these items solved a real problem: staying organized, keeping the kids comfortable, and letting us enjoy every minute of vacation.
Final Packing Tips for a 7-Day Cruise with Kids
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Roll, don’t fold. Saves space and keeps clothes wrinkle-free.
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Use packing cubes. Give each child a color for instant organization.
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Check the dress code. One nice outfit per person for formal night is plenty.
If you’re heading out soon, save this list of very useful things to pack for a 7-day cruise with kids so you can relax and actually enjoy those ocean views instead of hunting for magnetic hooks at the ship’s gift shop. If you want outfit ideas check this post.
Simply,
Christianne



