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What can I bring on a cruise?

This is still a strategy for cruise travel. Everyone should be careful when participating in cruise travel. You must remember to bring what you should bring. Here’s a checklist for you too. It still depends on personal needs. Next, let’s go take a look.

Preparation items

Now send out screenshots of the items recommended in the "Travel Guide" for reference only. It should be noted:

You'd better give your passport to the travel agency. Because I went to Seoul again, I didn’t come to hand in my passport. Finally, I took my passport to Tianjin Dongjiang Terminal and got a temporary ticket at the counter in the waiting hall. Because the travel agency handles group visas, you don’t need to apply for the visa yourself. The tour leader of the travel agency requires the child’s ID card and birth certificate. It is said that it was inspected by the Tianjin Dongjiang Terminal Border Inspection Conference. In fact, it is not a check, but a preparation. It is said that you need two passports to shop at duty-free shops in Jeju Island. We didn’t buy anything in Jeju Island that required duty-free shops to deliver it to the port, so we didn’t use copies.

Since I wasn’t planning on gambling on the boat, I didn’t bring any US dollars. Just bring my credit card. It is recommended to bring some Korean won with you so that you can go to local stores to buy things when you are in Jeju Island.

It is recommended to bring more clothes, a set of long clothes (the skating rink is very cold), and a larger suitcase. If you are going to the gym, be sure to bring sportswear and shoes, especially sneakers. You are not allowed to use fitness equipment without wearing sneakers. Bring socks, too. Some physical activities (skating, rock climbing, etc.) require you to wear socks. Chinese people are not as particular as foreigners. They went to the Captain's Dinner in frock coats and leather shoes. Most people dress casually, as long as they don't wear tank tops, shorts, and slippers. If you plan to swim on board, you must bring a swimsuit, but there are no requirements for swimming caps and goggles. It is recommended to bring a pair of plastic slippers. There are disposable slippers on the boat, but it is inconvenient to take a shower and go to the swimming pool.

Toothbrushes, toothpaste, and razors must be carried with you, but not on board. There is soap and 2-in-1 shampoo for showering on board. You can bring your own shampoo and conditioner. It is recommended to use a folding umbrella to protect against rain and sun.

Because the landing time is very short, there is no need to rent Korean WIFI in advance (it cannot be used on the high seas). The board has a Korean two-round hole 220V power supply and an American two-sided one-circle 110V power supply. If you want to simply charge your mobile phone, you can use a domestic two-phase plug to plug into an American double-sided one-turn plug. If a three-phase plug is required, it is recommended to bring a conversion plug.

The water in the room is purified from seawater and tastes worse. It is recommended to bring 1-2 water bottles. You can bring it to the restaurant to fill it with water and drink it while eating.

There are many bath towels and towels in the room, which can be changed at any time. They are very clean so you don't need to carry them yourself. There is a hairdryer in the room, so you don't need to bring your own. There are plenty of hangers in the room, you don't need to get them yourself.

Drugs: diarrhea medicine, cold medicine, band-aids, chronic disease medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine. Medical expenses on board are still very high.

It is best to bring a backpack. It is more convenient to play on the shore.