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Caribbean Cruise Packing List

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Clothing
Swimsuits
Swim cover-ups
7 prs underwear
Workout clothes
Dresses
Bras
Socks
Shorts
Capris
Dressy shirts
Tank tops
Sleepwear
Pashimas
Jewelry
Hat



Clothing
Swimsuits
7 prs underwear
Workout clothes
T-shirts
Dress pants
2 dress shirts
2 ties
Socks
Shorts
Polos
Sleepwear
Jacket
Hat


Shoes
Flip-flops
Sandals
Water shoes
Sneakers
Dress shoes



Gear
Camera
Batteries
Phone Charger
Snorkel gear
Sunglasses
Beach bag



Meds
Garlic tabs
Ester-C
Ibuprofen
Tums
Gas-x
Immodium
Eye drops
Benedryl
Bandaids
Antibiotic salve


Toiletries
2-in-1 Shampoo
Razor
Shave gel
Deodorant
Lotion
Sunscreen
Aloe Vera
Toothbrushes

Make-up
Facewash
Dental Floss
Brush/comb

Hair scrunchies
Off Bug spray


Odds & Ends
Diff size ziplock baggies
Hand sanitizer
Garbage bag (dirty clothes)
Book to read
Cash & Ones
Excurs. Confirm. printouts
Chewing Gum
Sewing kit/Safety pins

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