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What toiletries are provided on Princess Cruises?

Toiletries. Princess' in-cabin bathrooms offer dispensers of generic shampoo and body wash; you won't find individual bottles of conditioner and shower gel. If the generic stuff tends to dry out your skin or depress your curls, you'll want to pack your own toiletries (in TSA-approved bottles if you're flying).



Excellent question! Knowing what to pack and what will be provided can make packing for a cruise much easier.

On Princess Cruises, the toiletries provided are best described as “basic and functional.” They are adequate for most guests, but those with preferences for specific brands or needing more specialized items should plan to bring their own.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of what you can typically expect in your stateroom bathroom:

Standard in All Staterooms (Interior, Oceanview, Balcony):

  • Shower Dispensers: Mounted on the wall in the shower, you’ll find two large pump bottles containing:
    • Shower Gel & Shampoo Combo: A 2-in-1 product.
    • Conditioner: A separate conditioner.
  • Bar Soap: A small bar of soap for handwashing at the sink.
  • Body Lotion: A small bottle of body lotion is usually provided.
  • Other Basics: A wall-mounted hairdryer (typically lower power than home models) and tissues.

Enhanced in Mini-Suite and Suite Categories:

Guests booked in Mini-Suites and Full Suites receive a significantly upgraded toiletry amenity kit. This includes premium, brand-name products from Lotus Spa by Elemis, a luxury British skincare brand. The kit typically includes: Shampoo Conditioner Body Wash (separate, not a combo) Body Lotion Bath Gel (for soaking) Soap Bar Lip Bal

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Princess Cruises is smart casual, so pack clothing that adheres to that guideline. On the informal side of things, both men and women may want to pack away breezy shirts, comfortable sandals and shorts for the day, while they can opt for a sweatshirt or windbreaker to help them stay warm if temperatures drop.

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  • All forms of ammunition, explosive materials and propellants, projectiles of all kinds, cartridges.
  • All imitation or replica weapons including de-commissioned weapons, those not capable of being fired and realistic imitation/toy weapons.


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You are welcome to bring snacks that are non-perishable and sealed in their original packaging. You may pack these snacks in either your checked luggage or the luggage you carry on the ship with you. Please keep in mind that whatever snacks you do bring on the ship and open must be consumed during your voyage.

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