
A forum member sought advice for a 14-day Caribbean cruise with Princess, stating: “I’m flying in the day before my 14-day cruise to the Caribbean. I have never cruised this long before. I have always packed carry-on only, but this doesn’t seem possible for this trip. I will be on Princess. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.”
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Though it sounds odd, they suggested there’s no need to pack several options of pool wear, excursion outfits and formal attire, even when embarking on a trip that exceeds 20 days.
Under the alias ‘Dock B’, they wrote: “Since you are on Princess, pack as you would for a seven-day cruise…at least that’s what we do when on a lengthy Princess cruise.”
The cruiser explained that Princess Cruises offers passenger laundromats.
According to the savvy holidaymaker, those keen to do laundry on board can easily incorporate it into their daily activities.
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Others suggested relaxing on their balcony while the laundry is on.
There is usually a cost to wash and dry laundry on board, but fellow Cruise Critic members suggested passengers “use a medallion to make the purchase of supplies and/or the tokens needed to use the machines”.
Another CruiseCritic member disclosed that with efficient packing, almost a month’s clothes could fit into just two carry-on bags.

“If you are going to use the ship’s laundry, pack for seven days, but send out your first load or bag on the fifth night or sixth morning. Then again on the 10th. This will give you ‘slack’ to get home.”
Hand washing is a simple alternative for those hoping to avoid the laundry room. Swimwear, socks, and shirts can be easily cleaned in the cabin’s sink with some warm water; make sure to bring your own washing detergent.
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