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Do Cruise Ships Have Irons? (Tips for Wrinkle-free Clothes)

If you like to keep your clothes wrinkle-free on your cruise vacation, you may wonder if cruise ships have irons in the staterooms, and if not, where can you access the iron and ironing board?

Through our many years of cruising, you may also be interested in some of the alternative options we picked up many tips for keeping clothes free of wrinkles and our hacks to straighten any wrinkles out if you do have them.

Whether it’s for a formal night or just because you like to look smart and presentable at all times, we have tips for you.

But first, let’s get to the point.

Can You Take an Iron on a Cruise Ship?

Do Cruise Ships Have Irons?

Clothing irons are not allowed on cruise ships because they are a fire hazard.  Irons are not provided in the cabins.  Instead, some cruise lines offer self-service laundry facilities that have irons and ironing boards available for use.

Are There Irons on Carnival Cruise Ships?

No clothing irons are available in Carnival Cruise rooms, and you’re not allowed to bring them onboard.

You will typically find an iron and iron board set up in the self-service laundrettes, which are typically located on the Stateroom deck .

On the Carnival Cruise Prohibited Items list they state the following:

All Carnival ships provide facilities with ironing boards and irons ; fleet-wide valet laundry service is also available for a nominal fee Carnival Cruise

Are There Irons on Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships?

Royal Caribbean does not offer self-service laundry, so no irons are available onboard.

However, they do offer paid-for dry cleaning and pressing services if required.

Do Celebrity Cruise Ships have Irons?

Celebrity cruise ships do not have a self-service laundromats with irons.

They only offer laundry and pressing services for a fee.

Do Norwegian Cruises Have Irons ?

Norwegian cruises are a rare cruise line that provides irons to guests that they can use in their cabin. 

Norwegian cruises do not provide them in every room, instead, you can request to borrow one for a set amount of time from Guest Services and take it back to your room to use.

Norwegian Cruise Line carries a limited number of irons and ironing boards which can be loaned to guests for a few hours at a time. They can be requested through housekeeping or Guest Services Desk

You can see this on the NCL website here if you click on the “What not to bring onboard” link.

Can You Bring a Travel Iron on a Cruise?

Travel irons are prohibited and not allowed to be brought on board any cruise ships due to being a potential fire hazard. If a member of security spots them during the luggage scan, they will be confiscated until you disembark.

Clothes steamers are treated in much the same way and are, therefore, not a viable alternative.

One known exception to the above is Marella Cruises which TUI operates.  They allow passengers to take a travel iron onboard, subject to inspection first.  They will confiscate it until your last day if it is deemed a hazard.   You can find more info here .

Although you typically can’t bring irons onboard, the vast majority of cruise lines do not provide them in cabins there are still several ways to keep your clothes wrinkle-free and tips on how to get the wrinkles out if you need to.

How to Pack for Wrinkle-Free Clothes

When it comes to cruising with wrinkle-free clothes, prevention saves finding a cure. How you pack your clothes can make all the difference in preventing wrinkles in the first place.

Wear Wrinkle-Resistant Fabrics

On purchasing your clothing for your cruise ship vacation, one thing that can give you a good start is choosing clothing made from more wrinkle-resistant fabrics.

These are typically synthetic fabrics such as acrylic, nylon, olefin, polyester, and others.

These fabrics are often used for travel clothing as they don’t require much care and can be easily washed and air-dried with little or no ironing required.   Ideal for when you are on vacation.

Other fabrics, such as cotton, linen, and silk clothing items, would be much more susceptible to wrinkling.

Generally, these wrinkle-resistant fabrics work from a dryer machine rather than being air-dried, but they should still end up out reasonably wrinkle-free compared to other fabrics.

Iron Your Clothes Before You Pack

If you want any chance of unpacking wrinkle-free clothes, you must ensure they’re wrinkle-free when you pack them.

Give all items that need it quickly, going over them with the iron or steamer before packing them.

What’s important is to make sure your items are 100% dry before packing. Otherwise, this can increase the likelihood of them wrinkling.

Dry Clean In Advance

If you have any outfits which are typically dry cleaned, one thing you can do is have them dry cleaned before you leave. 

Let the dry cleaners know you will be packing the items to go away and ask that they can be more heavily starched.

When it comes to packing, it’s best to roll them up to give me the best chance of arriving wrinkle-free.

Use Tissue Paper

For clothing items more susceptible to wrinkling, you can pack them using tissue paper and plastic bags to reduce friction and wrinkling within the luggage.

With your formal more items, you can use tissue paper in the bodice and shoulders areas to help them maintain their correct shape.

Heavy Items At the Bottom

Pack your heavier items on the bottom of your suitcase to help keep them from creasing items beneath them.  You don’t want to be packing heavy items, squashing them down onto, and wrinkling the clothes beneath.

The final tip is to pack some wrinkle-release spray (which we cover below).  Pack it carefully and in a waterproof plastic bag so there is no risk of it leaking in transit.

If you have the option or are yet to purchase one, a hard-shell suitcase is better for keeping your clothes wrinkle-free.  Softer suitcases get squashed and end up creasing your clothes.

Also, choose the right size of the suitcase.  In one that’s too large, your clothes will move around, and one that’s too small will be too tightly packed.

Hopefully, your clothes have made the journey wrinkle-free.  However, it’s essential to keep them that way.

Hang Clothes Up  

Upon arriving at your stateroom, you should unpack your clothing and get your garments on hangers as soon as possible. 

Usually, there aren’t enough hangers, so prioritize what you hang accordingly.   If you need more hangers, these can usually be requested and are readily provided by one of the cabin stewards. 

Some people prefer to pack a few of their own lightweight wire hangers so they have enough to hang pants, slacks, and dresses as soon as they arrive.

Avoid folding and placing in drawers as much as possible, as this will only lead to more wrinkles.

How to Remove Wrinkles from your Clothes

If your clothes become wrinkled any time on your vacation, there are ways you can try to get rid of them.

Use Self Service Iron and Ironing Board

You can typically find iron and ironing boards onboard a cruise ship is in the self-service laundry rooms. These are usually set up and ready for you to use for free. 

Typically the ironing boards are attached to the laundry room walls with a wall-mounted iron that works on a timer so as not to be a fire hazard.

Tip:  If you intend to use the self-service laundry to iron any clothes, try to avoid doing so on formal evenings as we have found these to be one of the busiest times as the one evening most people want to look their wrinkle-free best on the clothes front.

Use Dry Clean / Pressing Service

Many of the most well-known cruise lines offer some form of onboard laundry, which typically includes a pressing service for a small fee between £2 to $10, depending on the item.

The disadvantage is that you may have to wait a few days for your clothes to be returned.  If you know you need to use the service, try to get your clothes in as soon as possible, especially if formal nights are within the first couple of days of your cruise. 

Wrinkle Release Spray

A wrinkle-release spray is an excellent way to get rid of wrinkles quickly and, for us, a cruise essential .  There are many on the market, but we typically use Downy Release, which we found very effective.

This method is straightforward. All you need to do is spray the garment evenly until slightly damp and then smooth out the wrinkles with your hands.

There is a range of wrinkle-release sprays to choose from.  Some refresh your fabrics, and others are scented (so make sure you like the smell before purchasing.

We have found wrinkle-release sprays to work well on cotton, linen, and silk items.

Using a hairdryer is another option that should be readily available to most people.  As well as being able to take hairdryers on a cruise ship , they are usually available in cabins.

All you need to do is dampen and flatten the wrinkle with a cloth and blow it dry with a hairdryer on the coolest setting.

Shower Steam

Steam helps unwrinkle clothes, so you can hang your clothes on a hanger in the bathroom while you are having a shower and let the steam do its work unwrinkling your clothes simultaneously.

If this hasn’t worked well enough, after you’ve finished your shower, you can turn it up to the hottest setting and close the door for a few minutes to let the steam get to work.

Sometimes cruise ships don’t have removable hangers from the wardrobes, so you may need to use a couple of your own.

Hair Straightener Hack to Iron Clothes

One type of iron you can take on a cruise ship is flat irons / hair straighteners .  

Depending on the location of the wrinkles on the clothing and actual fabric, it is possible to actively use hair straighteners to flatten out some of the unwanted wrinkles.

This is a potentially ideal hack for easy-to-reach wrinkles or prominent areas such as sure collars, cuffs, and dress hems.

Just be mindful of the heat of the flat irons. You don’t need them to become too hot and potentially damage, melt or burn the fabric.  

You just need them hot enough to flatten the wrinkles.  Periodically switch the flat irons off and continue to use them while they are hot enough.  As they cool and become less effective, turn them on again.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do cruise ship rooms have irons.

No, most cruise ships do not have irons in the guest rooms or cabins because they are considered a fire hazard.   You may find some available in the self-service laundry.

Can You Bring a Travel Iron on a Cruise Ship?

Travel irons are prohibited and not allowed onboard any cruise ships because of the fire hazard risk they present.   It only takes one passenger to leave an iron on and unattended in their room for a potential fire to start.

What Happens if You Try to Take an Iron on a Cruise Ship? 

If you try to take a travel iron on board a cruise ship, it will be confiscated if spotted by security when they scan the luggage.  You can then expect it to be confiscated until you disembark. 

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For our guest’s safety we do not allows irons in staterooms. However, each ship has a laundry service onboard. Laundry bags are available in your stateroom. Simply contact your Stateroom Attendant.  On select ships, there is also the option to do it yourself in our self-service laundromat: Carnival Splendor - Self-service launderettes are located on the stateroom decks. There are two or three washers and dryers, and one iron and ironing board in each launderette. The cost is $3.50 per washer load and $3.50 per dryer load. Vending machines dispense small boxes of detergent and water softener at $2.00 per box. Note: Due to local environmental requirements, the washing machines in the guest launderette will be closed in port, per each ports specific requirements; the dryers and irons will be available for guest use. Carnival Luminosa - Unfortunately self-service laundromat is currently not available. 

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Do Cruise Ship Rooms Have Irons? (Your Questions Answered)

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Do Cruise Ship Rooms Have Irons?

Cruise ships are a popular vacation destination for people of all ages. They offer a chance to relax and enjoy the amenities of a luxury hotel, while also exploring new destinations. But what about those who need to do some laundry while on vacation? Do cruise ship rooms have irons?

The answer is: it depends.

Some cruise ships do have irons in their rooms, while others do not. If you’re planning on bringing a lot of clothes on your cruise, it’s a good idea to check with the cruise line to see if they provide irons in the rooms.

If you’re not sure whether or not your cruise ship will have an iron, there are a few things you can do. First, you can check the cruise line’s website. Many cruise lines list the amenities that are available in each room type. Second, you can call the cruise line and ask. Third, you can bring your own iron.

If you do decide to bring your own iron, be sure to pack it in a carry-on bag. Irons are not allowed in checked luggage.

Here are a few tips for using an iron on a cruise ship:

  • Use a low setting to avoid damaging the fabrics.
  • Place a towel between the iron and the fabric to protect it from heat damage.
  • Be careful not to iron over any buttons or zippers.
  • If you’re not sure how to use an iron, ask a crew member for help.

Using an iron on a cruise ship is easy if you follow these tips. Just be sure to check with the cruise line to see if they provide irons in the rooms before you pack yours.

History of Irons on Cruise Ships

Irons have been a part of cruise ship amenities for as long as cruise ships have been around. In the early days of cruising, irons were heavy and cumbersome, and they were often stored in the ship’s laundry room. However, as cruise ships became more luxurious, irons began to be included in the cabins of even the most basic staterooms.

Today, irons are a standard amenity on all cruise ships, and they are typically located in the closet or drawer of the stateroom. Irons are typically small and lightweight, and they are powered by either electricity or steam. Most cruise ships also have laundry facilities where passengers can have their clothes washed and ironed.

The history of irons on cruise ships is a fascinating one, and it reflects the changing nature of cruising over the years. From the days of heavy, cumbersome irons to the lightweight, modern irons of today, irons have played an important role in making cruising a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Types of Irons Available on Cruise Ships

There are two main types of irons that are available on cruise ships: electric irons and steam irons. Electric irons are the most common type of iron on cruise ships, and they are powered by electricity. Steam irons are a newer type of iron, and they are powered by steam.

Electric irons are typically smaller and lighter than steam irons, and they are easier to use. However, steam irons produce more steam, which can help to remove wrinkles more effectively.

Ultimately, the best type of iron for a cruise ship depends on the individual passenger’s needs. If you are looking for a lightweight and easy-to-use iron, an electric iron is a good option. If you want an iron that can remove wrinkles more effectively, a steam iron is a good choice.

Here is a more detailed look at the two main types of irons that are available on cruise ships:

  • Electric irons are the most common type of iron on cruise ships. They are powered by electricity, and they are typically smaller and lighter than steam irons. Electric irons are easy to use, and they can be used on a variety of fabrics.
  • Steam irons are a newer type of iron that is becoming increasingly popular on cruise ships. They are powered by steam, and they produce more steam than electric irons. Steam irons can help to remove wrinkles more effectively, and they are also good for steaming clothes.

Which type of iron is best for you depends on your individual needs. If you are looking for a lightweight and easy-to-use iron, an electric iron is a good option. If you want an iron that can remove wrinkles more effectively, a steam iron is a good choice.

3. Where to Find Irons on Cruise Ships

Irons are typically available in the main laundry room on most cruise ships. However, some ships may also have irons available in the stateroom closets or in the self-service laundry rooms. If you are unsure where to find an iron, you can always ask a member of the crew.

4. Using an Iron on a Cruise Ship

Using an iron on a cruise ship is relatively straightforward. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind to avoid damaging your clothes or the ship’s fabrics.

  • Always use the lowest heat setting that is necessary to get the wrinkles out of your clothes. Using too high of a heat setting can damage the fibers of your clothes and the ship’s fabrics.
  • Place a pressing cloth between the iron and your clothes to protect them from heat damage. This is especially important if you are ironing delicate fabrics.
  • Be careful not to iron over any buttons or other sharp objects on your clothes. This could damage the iron or your clothes.
  • Never iron while the ship is moving. The movement of the ship can cause the iron to slip and damage your clothes.

If you have any questions about using an iron on a cruise ship, you can always ask a member of the crew. They will be happy to help you get the wrinkles out of your clothes without damaging them.

Irons are a convenient way to keep your clothes looking sharp while on a cruise ship. By following these tips, you can avoid damaging your clothes or the ship’s fabrics.

Do cruise ship rooms have irons?

Yes, most cruise ship rooms have irons. However, it is always best to check with your cruise line before you book your trip to make sure. Irons are typically located in the closet or bathroom of your stateroom.

Can I use the iron in my stateroom?

Yes, you can use the iron in your stateroom. However, it is important to follow the cruise line’s safety guidelines. These guidelines typically include using the iron on a heat-resistant surface, such as a towel, and never leaving the iron unattended.

What if I need to iron something that is too big for my stateroom?

If you need to iron something that is too big for your stateroom, you can take it to the ship’s laundry room. The laundry room will have a larger iron that you can use to press your clothes.

What if I don’t have an iron?

If you don’t have an iron, you can always have your clothes pressed at the ship’s laundry room. The laundry room will typically charge a small fee for this service.

Are there any other ways to get my clothes wrinkle-free?

Yes, there are a few other ways to get your clothes wrinkle-free without using an iron. These methods include:

  • Hang your clothes in the bathroom while you take a hot shower. The steam from the shower will help to remove wrinkles.
  • Place your clothes in a dryer with a damp towel. The heat from the dryer and the moisture from the towel will help to remove wrinkles.

the answer to the question of whether or not cruise ship rooms have irons is a bit of a mixed bag. Some cruise lines do provide irons in their cabins, while others do not. It is always best to check with the cruise line directly to see what their policy is. If a cruise ship does not provide an iron, there are a few different ways to get one. You can either bring your own iron with you, rent one from the ship’s laundry, or use the self-service laundry on the ship. Regardless of how you get your iron, it is important to use it safely and responsibly. Be sure to follow all of the instructions on the iron’s label, and never leave it unattended while it is plugged in.

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How to Choose a Room: Ultimate Guide to Carnival Staterooms

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Before you book your cruise , you will want to know which stateroom you should call your own. Getting familiar with the types of staterooms helps you choose the sleeping space that offers you the most comfort based on your personal preferences and personality. It could also depend on whether you’re cruising solo, plus-one, with the family or as a group.

So how do you select the best stateroom to ensure you’ll have a relaxing, comfortable cruise? We’ll help you put it all together with the following suggestions.

Know the Stateroom Styles

When you’re on a Carnival cruise, you have your choice of stateroom styles and locations designated as Interior, Ocean View, Balcony or Suite.

  • Interior staterooms : The most affordable cruise ship rooms ideal for sensitive sleepers who prefer quieter rooms away from activities, making it the perfect spot to curl up after a long day of fun
  • Ocean View staterooms : Designed for gazing out at vistas and ocean views. It’s the best place on board to be the first to spot ports of call
  • Balcony staterooms : Ideal for enjoying sea breezes and stunning views on a patio with private seating all day
  • Suite staterooms: The best rooms on a cruise ship for stretching out and putting up your feet in a space with all the comforts of home, and then some
  • Specialty staterooms : Thematic settings that revolve around family, couples and more and are available as interior, ocean view, balcony or suite staterooms

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If You’re Cruising Solo

When you’re solo, there’s no having to answer to anyone about where to go or what to do. You can cruise to Belize and explore the Xunantunich Mayan Ruins to fully release your enthusiasm for ancient history. Learn to cook like a chef onboard while meeting new friends. Another perk: having a stateroom all to yourself. Consider these ideas when booking a stateroom of your own.

  • Havana: Solo cruisers who also want to be social may like Havana staterooms with private access to the tropical Havana pool and bar area .
  • Cloud 9 Spa : If you’re cruising for more of a pampering experience for one, consider a specialty Cloud 9 Spa stateroom. You’ll be right next to the most relaxing place onboard, the Cloud 9 Spa ™ .
  • Interior and Ocean View : Choose an interior stateroom for the most quiet or an ocean view stateroom for contemplative views to complement your meditative state of mind.
  • Aft: Consider staying in the aft part of the ship where you’ll be nearest to casual dining.
  • Lower deck: The lower deck is the best deck on a cruise ship if you want to be one of the first off the ship, exploring all the fun at each port of call .

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If You’re Cruising as a Couple

Couples who cruise together stay together, especially when choosing the perfect style stateroom. The perfect getaway means you’ll sail to dreamy ports. What couple wouldn’t enjoy a cruise to Mexico for a VIP Wine Tasting or to Aruba for a Jeep Safari ?

On board, dine in a romantic, floating Italian trattoria . Afterward, slip away to an enchanting stateroom reserved for just the two of you.

  • Cloud 9 Spa: Whisk away to the Cloud 9 Spa adjacent to specialty Cloud 9 Spa staterooms with relaxing decor. You’ll get priority spa reservations along with complimentary spa-inspired gifts to use throughout the cruise.
  • Balcony: Balcony staterooms are designed with couples in mind. You’ll be able to step onto your own little outdoor oasis at sunset for cocktails or sunrise for coffee in your robes.
  • Forward: If you’re seeking relaxation, consider a stateroom in the forward section of the ship. You’ll be close to the fitness center, spa and the show lounge for performances.

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If You’re Cruising With Family

Whether you’re cruising as a single parent or times two with kids in tow, you’ll effortlessly pack in more fun activities and bonding time than you ever thought possible on vacation. No matter what age your kids, there’s plenty of onboard entertainment that lets your family interact with favorite childhood characters and games.

Shore excursions with no minimum age limits let you customize experiences for the entire family to enjoy, such as cruising to Alaska and going on a Dog Sled Discovery and Mushing Camp adventure. After a day, and night of fun and kid-friendly dining, head back to a comfy stateroom that suits your family .

  • Family Harbor: Family Harbor specialty staterooms with whimsical nautical decor have exclusive access to the Family Harbor lounge featuring breakfast, snacks, board games, family movies, video games and more. Kids eat free at Family Harbor restaurants. Plus, kids and parents will love the experience because they have one free evening of Night Owls ® babysitting service at Camp Ocean ™ .
  • Family-Friendly: Designed with families in mind, these staterooms accommodate up to five people and thankfully come with an extra bathroom. Great for groups too, thanks to connecting doors.
  • Upper deck: Consider a stateroom on the upper deck of your ship. You’ll be closest to the entertainment, fun and outdoor deck areas.
  • Midship : You’ll be right near the pool or waterslide areas, a kid’s dream.

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If You’re Cruising With a Group

From an old college friend gathering to a ladies-only birthday bash or golfing buddy getaway, cruise ships are the perfect place for group vacations. Whether you have 10 or 20 people in your group, there’s something to do and see even if everyone differs in age, abilities and interests.

Cruise to Bermuda for an extended family reunion and reserve differing shore excursions ranging from the Famous Homes and Hideaway Cruise tour for architecture buffs to Segway Adventures for teens and a Glass Bottom Boat tour for little kids. Book staterooms extra early for groups, ask for connecting rooms and consider these stateroom styles.

If you have health or mobility challenges, Carnival proudly welcomes you on board. You’ll find plenty of accessible staterooms from which to choose, whether you are traveling with a wheelchair, scooter or another device. Consider staying in the midship section where you’ll find extra elevators.

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Every stateroom has amenities (including your dedicated room steward) that rival land-locked five-star hotels. Expect soft, cozy linens, in-room safes, plenty of storage space, television, climate control and even bathrobes upon request.

Keep in mind that some staterooms and features are exclusive to specific ships, so be sure to check out the amenities on board the ship you choose. You’ll sleep well knowing you’ve chosen the right spot for snoozing while cruising.

Note: Onboard activities, shore excursions, and dining options may vary by  ship  and destination.

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Do Cruise Ships Provide Irons and Ironing Boards to Guests? (by cruise line)

Are Irons Provided on Cruise Ships

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Cruises have some differences between resort or hotel vacations. A big one is that cruise ships will not have an iron or ironing board in your stateroom. In fact, because irons and steamers are fire hazards, they are on a list of prohibited items that you cannot bring onboard your cruise .

On my first cruise, I wondered how people kept there cruise outfits looking good and wrinkle free . In this post, I share which cruise lines and cruise ships have self-serve laundry options and irons for guests to use. As well, I’ve included alternatives to ironing, if your cruise ship doesn’t have this option.

Irons and Ironing boards on cruise ship

Are There Irons on Cruise Ships?

Since they are a fire hazard, cruise ships do not provide irons or ironing boards in passenger cabins. However, depending on the cruise line, you may have a small self serve laundromat available to use onboard or be able to request to borrow an iron and ironing board from housekeeping.

All cruise ships have laundry and pressing services available for a fee. If you’re going on a longer cruise, keep an eye out for laundry specials offered during the second half of your cruise.

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Cruise Lines with Self Serve Laundry Facilities & Irons

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Some cruise ships have small laundromats on certain decks where you can use washing and drying machines, as well as an iron and ironing board. Unfortunately, not all major cruise lines have self serve laundry options available.

Here’s a list of cruise lines that currently offer self serve laundry facilities to guests.

A self service landromat is available on Azamara, with machines and detergent offered free of charge.

Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival cruise ships have self service laundry machines available for a small fee. You can purchase laundry detergent as well. For those that need it, irons and ironing boards are available free of charge.

Cunard cruise ships have small laundromats on board where guests can use the washing machines, dryers as well as irons and ironing boards free of charge. Laundry detergent is complimentary as well.

Disney Cruise Line

Self serve laundromats are available on Disney cruise ships. There is a small fee to use the machines and purchase laundry detergent.

Holland America Line

Holland America has self service laundry facilities available on certain ships (mostly older). There is a small fee to use machines, however irons and ironing boards are complimentary.

You may want to take a look at the laundry packages available with HAL, as they are a pretty good value.

Princess Cruises

Laundromat on Princess cruise

Princess Cruises have self serve laundrettes available on their cruise ships. Washers, dryers and laundry detergent have a small fee. Irons and ironing boards are free to use within the laundry rooms, available on several passenger decks.

Oceania Cruises

Laundry facilities are provided on Oceania cruise ships. There is a nominal fee to use washers and dryers. Irons and ironing boards are complementary.

Viking Cruises

Self serve laundry facilities are available free of charge on Viking ocean cruises, including the use of irons and ironing boards.

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Can You Borrow an Iron from Housekeeping on a Cruise?

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Going on a Norwegian cruise ? According to their website , Norwegian Cruise Line has a limited number of irons and ironing boards available on their cruise ships which can be loaned to guests to use in their cruise cabin .

More about Norwegian Cruise Line:

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Cruise Laundry and Pressing Service

Most cruise lines offer a laundry and pressing service for a fee. Items are usually priced individually, ranging from about 2$-10$ per clothing item. Some cruise lines offer a laundry special where items are not priced individually (ie. $30 a filled bag).

For formal nights , I often use the service and have suits, dress shirts and cocktail dresses pressed. Since formal or chic evenings are often the second night of the cruise, make sure you send your items to press as soon as possible on embarkation day, to get them back on time.

Free or Discounted Laundry Services (Loyalty Programs)

If you are part of the cruise line’s loyalty program, you may have free or discounted laundry services. For example, Princess Cruises has free laundry services (including laundry and pressing) for Elite Captain Circle members. Celebrity Captain’s Club members get a discount depending on their loyalty level, with top tiers receiving free laundry and pressing throughout the cruise.

Frequently Asked Questions – Irons & Steamers

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Can You Bring a Clothes Steamer on a Cruise?

Clothes steamers, like irons, are usually prohibited and should not be taken onboard your cruise ship.

Wondering what else isn’t allowed or necessary to bring? Here’s a list of things not to pack for a cruise .

Can You Sneak an Iron on a Cruise?

While you may be able to “sneak” anything onto a cruise ship, trying to bring an iron on board just isn’t a good idea. There is very little that is more dangerous on a cruise ship than a fire, so cruise lines take this seriously. Please don’t put others at risk by attempting this.

What Happens if You Bring an Iron or Steamer on a Cruise?

If you bring an iron or steamer on your cruise, it will be taken and confiscated until the end of the cruise. After disembarking your cruise ship, there will be a small table where you can pick up any confiscated items. It seems that although many people are aware that irons are not allowed on a cruise, clothing steamers might be a surprise.

Read next:   10 Things Not to Pack for a Cruise

Dealing with Wrinkles from Packing

Downy wrinkle release.

One of the must-have cruise accessories that I always pack, is Downy Wrinkle Release . A small travel size bottle will do.

While it doesn’t get clothes as crisp looking as pressing or ironing, if you’ve ironed your clothing before you pack, this should work to “release” the wrinkles.

My trick is to hang the item and use some shower steam after a spray of the wrinkle release spray. Holding the item and tugging gently after the spray is a crucial step as well.

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Recommended: Downy Wrinkle Release (travel size)

Using the steam from your shower may just be enough to get wrinkles out of clothing. Some people use a hair dryer after to help decrease items.

Use a Hair Straightener

Did you know that although you cannot bring an iron on a cruise, hair straighteners are allowed? Although I haven’t done it, I’ve heard of many ladies using a little hair straightener trick to iron out a stubborn wrinkle in a pinch.

Related:  Do Cruise Ships Provide Hair Dryers? (should you bring your own)

Prevent Wrinkles in clothing with these tips:   How to Pack Wrinkle Free for a Cruise

Hand Washing on a Cruise

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Even if a cruise ship doesn’t have self serve laundry facilities, you can still wash some clothing items in your cabin. For intimates, bathing suits, items with stains, or even items you want to wear again, simply wash in your cruise stateroom bathroom sink.

There may not always be a clothesline in the bathroom shower, but using magnetic hooks to hang items on the cabin wall is a good solution.

Magnet hooks

Magnet hooks are an experienced cruiser’s “secret”. Most cruise cabin walls are metal, so heavy duty magnet hooks are a great way to organize your stateroom .

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Final Thoughts

Since everyone is in the same boat (cruise pun intended), don’t overstress if your clothes aren’t as neatly ironed as they may be at home. However, you can often use an iron at the self serve laundry facilities on some cruise ships or send your items to the laundry and pressing service.

Many cruisers also use some handy cruise essentials (downy wrinkle release and magnet hooks) to loosen wrinkles that tend to occur from packing.

Have you used the laundromats or laundry services when cruising? Please share your tips and experiences in the comments below.

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How to Prevent Wrinkled Clothes on a Cruise

By: Author Carrie Ann Karstunen

Posted on Published: April 22, 2019  - Last updated: September 7, 2022

How to Prevent Wrinkled Clothes on a Cruise

Did you know cruise ships don’t have irons in the staterooms? Because of fire safety rules on board, not only is there no iron provided, but you can’t pack your own travel iron or steamer. So how do you prevent wrinkled clothes on a cruise?

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If you’re like me and can’t stand wrinkled clothing, I have lots of tips to make your cruise wardrobe look freshly-pressed.

When it comes to travel, I’m about as well-seasoned as you can get. I’ve taken lots of cruises, was a flight attendant for years, and I’ve logged millions of miles traveling around the world with my clothes crammed in a suitcase.

Here are my best tips to prevent wrinkled clothes on a cruise!

Choose wrinkle-resistant fabrics

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Many clothing companies that specialize in travel clothing use wrinkle-resistant fabrics. If your style is casual, these items might be a good option for you. Although wrinkle-resistant clothing tends to look its best right out of the dryer, creases from packing can be removed quickly using my de-wrinkling tips .

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If travel clothing isn’t your style, you can purchase (or shop your closet for) items to pack that are made from synthetics such as polyester, nylon, acrylic, or olefin.

Watch out for rayon, because it tends to wrinkle! Lyocell (sometimes called Tencel) is similar to rayon but is much more wrinkle-resistant.

If you (like me) prefer to wear natural fibers, you’ll have to work a little harder to get your cruise outfits looking good after you unpack. But it is doable, I promise!

Cotton or linen blended with a synthetic will be a bit easier to get looking good, especially if you choose a knit or stretch fabric instead of non-stretch woven material.

Iron or steam your clothes at home first

Make sure that your clothing is wrinkle-free before you put it in your suitcase. A quick pass with an iron or steamer at home will save you time when you’re on your cruise. No one wants to waste hours of their hard-earned vacation ironing!

Whether you iron or steam the wrinkles out, be sure the clothes are completely dry and cool to the touch before you pack them. This will prevent wrinkles or creases from setting while your garments are in your luggage.

Use a hard shell suitcase (or put items that tend to wrinkle in your carry-on suitcase)

If you’re flying to your embarkation city, be careful where you pack your most wrinkle-prone items.

Have you ever seen what an airplane’s baggage hold looks like when it’s full? Suitcases are stacked on top of one another, so there’s a good chance that your suitcase will have hundreds of pounds of pressure sitting on top of it for the duration of your flight.

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Hard-sided suitcases without expandable panels are your best bet to protect your clothes from becoming creased. Zippered expandable panels made of heavy-duty fabric will compress under pressure. A well-made solid case can withstand the weight of whatever ends up on top of it, not affecting what’s inside.

If you don’t have hard shell luggage, place the items that you’re most concerned about wrinkling in your carry-on suitcase. As long as your suitcase fits easily in the overhead compartment, you won’t have to worry about your clothing getting squashed.

Learn more: What to Pack in Your Cruise Carry On Bag

Pack your suitcase the right way

1. don’t overpack.

Have you ever had to sit on your suitcase to close it? I’ve been guilty of this in the past! I blame it on my shoe obsession.

Pressure can create wrinkles , and if you pack that tightly, you’re going to have a problem!

Use a packing list and stick to it. If you’re flying, you’ll have baggage restrictions, so edit your choices until they fit comfortably in the luggage that you’re taking.

I like to keep to a basic color scheme so I can mix and match layering pieces that I’ll wear several times, instead of packing individual outfits for each day.

Tip: Are you struggling to pare down your shoe choices for your cruise? Think metallics and neutral colors. A pair of metallic or neutral sandals, a light tennis shoe or slip-on with a rubber sole, and a neutral pair of dress shoes for dancing and formal nights are all you really need.

2. Fold your clothes in bundles

Bundles? I hear you thinking right now, “What on earth is she talking about?” Bear with me, and this will change how you pack forever.

When you fold each individual item and stack them on top of one another, every fold can become a crease when pressure is applied. However, if you fold items around one another, you’ll avoid making any tight creases at all. You’ll end up with far fewer wrinkles in your clothes when you unpack.

An easy way to do this is to start with something that’s fairly firm and doesn’t tend to wrinkle, like a pair of jeans.

Fold your jeans as you normally would. Lay your next item flat, and smooth out any wrinkles. Place your jeans in the center of that item, and fold it up and around your jeans.

Lay your next item flat, put your bundle on top of it, and fold the flat item around your bundle. Continue with your clothing until you’ve folded your last item around the bundle, then place your completed bundle in your suitcase.

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I like to alternate larger and smaller items, so that the larger garments hold the smaller ones in place. If you save your largest piece for last, it will help keep everything together.

3. Use packing cubes

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When I first heard about packing cubes I was very confused. Why would I need to put bags inside of my bags? Let me tell you, now that I’ve tried them, I love these things!

Not only do  packing cubes help organize your suitcase by keeping similar items together, but they also allow you to fit more inside. The cubes lightly compress clothing so it takes up less space.

These are great for clothes that you don’t care about wrinkling, like pajamas. I also use them to organize my socks, underwear, knit camisoles, leggings, workout clothing, swimwear, or any other items that I never iron.

Tip: When you’re unpacking your suitcase, put your packing cubes directly in the dresser drawers or on the shelves in your stateroom closet. The mesh panels make it easy to see what’s in each cube.

Packing cubes are also helpful to corral small electronics, chargers, and other accessories.

Are you wondering what other travel accessories are helpful for cruisers? Check out my list of the best cruise accessories you need to pack.

4. Stuff shoulders and bodices of formal items with tissue paper

If your cruise line has formal nights, you’ll likely need to pack some dressy clothing. Protect any parts of these clothes that could crush under pressure, like the shoulders of a suit jacket or dress, or the bodice of a formal gown. Ball up some tissue paper, and stuff these sections to help them keep their shape.

Hang your clothes immediately

When your luggage arrives at your stateroom on embarkation day, the last thing that most people want to do is unpack! But, the longer your clothes are squashed in your suitcase, the more creased they can become.

Tip: There are never enough hangers in stateroom closets! When your steward when visits your room for the initial introduction, ask for extra hangers. (Find out more about what your room steward can and can’t do for you in Eight Things That Will Surprise New Cruisers ).

Hang your clothes as soon as you can, and you’ll have the added benefit of more room in your cabin! Those bulky suitcases can slip right under the bed.

Pack wrinkle release spray

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When wrinkle release spray first came on the market, I ran right out and bought a bottle. I used to spend a full day each week ironing in-between loads of laundry for my family, so I was super excited for this miracle product!

To be honest, it didn’t take the place of my iron (I actually bought a commercial steamer that saves me hours on laundry day).

But, wrinkle-release spray does a pretty good job getting wrinkles out of some fabrics. I have the best luck when using it on jersey and piqué knits, like t-shirts, polos, and casual knit dresses.

Wrinkle release spray won’t make your clothing look as crisp as an iron does, but I always take it when I travel to remove the worst of the wrinkles.

Simply spray your garment lightly, tug the wrinkles out, and hang to dry.

Since it has a light scent, it’s also great if you pack light for your cruise and want to re-wear some of your clothing during your voyage.

If you’re flying to your embarkation city and not checking any luggage, get a travel-sized bottle for each person you’re traveling with.

Use the shower trick

We all know that the steam from a hot shower can help de-wrinkle clothing . But did you know that you can get your stateroom shower REALLY hot to make steamier steam? You can!

If you look carefully at the temperature knob when you’re running the shower, you’ll notice that you can turn it up only to a certain point. Then it gets stuck, even though it looks like it can be turned more.

In most cruise showers, if you push the knob towards the wall and keep turning, you can get the shower water super hot.

After you’ve all finished showering, turn the water to its hottest setting and let it run, just for two minutes. Then hang any clothing that needs extra attention on the retractable clothing line in the bathroom. Close the bathroom door, and let the steam work its magic while you go off and do something else.

Some cruise ships have anti-theft hangers that you can only use in the closet, so I like to use my beach towel clips to hang my clothes on the line to steam.

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Use an iron in the self-service laundry room

Many cruise lines have self-service laundry rooms on board. Along with the washers and dryers, they will have a few irons and ironing boards set up for passengers to use at no charge. The irons are on timers to prevent the risk of fire.

Some lines have a laundry room on each floor, but some have only one or two for the entire ship. Keep this in mind when you’re planning to use the laundry room to iron, because they can get busy!

I try to avoid ironing on sea day afternoons or right before dinner, especially on formal evenings. I’ve noticed that the tiny laundry rooms can get crowded at those times.

If you’re unsure if your ship has a laundry room, check the deck map online or ask your room steward once you’re on the ship.

Learn more: Laundry on a Cruise: Everything You Need to Know

Pay for pressing or dry cleaning service

Most cruise lines have an onboard laundry service, for a fee (some lines offer free laundry service for passengers with elite loyalty status). Many will press your clothing for a small charge per item. Some cruise lines also offer dry cleaning service .

Just remember that the turnaround time on cruise laundry services can be several days. This might not be practical for a short cruise, but if you’re on a longer sailing it could be a time-saver.

Tip: Many cruise lines that offer laundry service will offer a midweek special on a bag of clothes. You can save quite a bit of money compared to the per-item rate. Ask your room steward at the beginning of your cruise to find out if and when they’ll be running the special.

Try the hair straightener trick

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Although cruise lines won’t let you take most heat-producing items on board, a notable exception is a hair straightener ! Double-check your specific cruise line’s list of prohibited items before you travel, because they do tend to change.

If you need to get a crease out of a shirt tail or collar, or a wrinkle out of the hem of your skirt, a hair straightener will do it very quickly! Just be sure that you don’t have a lot of styling product residue on your straightener before you use it on your clothing.

Hair straighteners can get HOT (mine goes up to 455 degrees F). Be careful when using it on synthetic fabrics. Just like an iron that’s too hot, it can scorch or melt synthetics. Make sure to start on a lower heat setting and only turn the heat up if you need to.

You may also like: Nine Things You Need to Check Before Your Cruise

Do you have any other tips for avoiding wrinkled clothes on a cruise? How do you keep your cruise outfits wrinkle-free? Let me know in the comments below!

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To remove wrinkles, I dampen a hand towel and put it in a dryer with the wrinkled clothes for a few minutes. Bring hangars so you can hang the clothes up right away.

Jeri, that's a great tip for cruise lines that have self-service laundry rooms (not all do). I've found that trick works best for getting wrinkles out of lightweight knits like tees and jersey dresses. Thanks for the comment! ?

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Does Carnival Cruise Have Irons? (Answered) 2024

When it comes to packing for a cruise, many travelers wonder if they should bring an iron along. Wrinkled clothes can be a hassle, especially if you’re attending formal dinners or events on board. In this article, we will explore whether Carnival Cruise provides irons for passengers’ use. We’ll also discuss alternatives to ironing and provide some helpful packing tips to ensure you have wrinkle-free clothes throughout your Carnival Cruise experience. Continue reading!

Does Carnival Cruise Have Irons?

Does Carnival Cruise Have Irons?

Yes, Carnival Cruise does have irons available for guest use. However, due to safety concerns, the irons are not provided in the staterooms. Instead, Carnival Cruise offers designated ironing areas or self-service laundry facilities where guests can access and use irons and ironing boards. These areas are typically equipped with multiple irons and ironing boards to accommodate the needs of passengers. See more !

Why Irons are Important on a Cruise

Having well-pressed clothes is essential for many cruise passengers. Ironing helps maintain a polished and presentable appearance, especially during formal evenings, where elegant attire is expected. It allows you to look your best and feel confident throughout your vacation.

Additionally, ironing clothes can help eliminate any unpleasant odors that may have developed during travel.

Why Irons are Important on a Cruise

Carnival Cruise Policies on Irons

Carnival Cruise understands the importance of well-groomed attire for its passengers. However, for safety reasons, the use of personal irons in staterooms is not permitted.

The cruise line has implemented this policy to prevent any potential fire hazards or accidents on board. Fire safety is a top priority on Carnival Cruises, and prohibiting personal irons is part of their comprehensive safety measures.

Alternatives to Irons on Carnival Cruises

Although you cannot bring your own iron on a Carnival Cruise, there are alternatives available to help you maintain wrinkle-free clothing during your voyage.

One option is to use a travel-sized garment steamer. These compact steamers are designed to remove wrinkles quickly and efficiently, making them a convenient alternative to traditional irons.

Additionally, some passengers find that hanging their clothes in the bathroom while taking a hot shower can help release wrinkles.

Packing Tips for Carnival Cruises

To ensure your clothes stay as wrinkle-free as possible during your Carnival Cruise, here are some packing tips:

  • Choose wrinkle-resistant fabrics: Opt for clothing items made from materials that are less prone to wrinkling, such as polyester blends, knitwear, or stretchy fabrics.
  • Roll your clothes: Rolling your clothes instead of folding them can help minimize wrinkles.
  • Use packing cubes: Organize your clothes in packing cubes to keep them neatly compressed and separated.
  • Bring wrinkle-release spray: Packing a small bottle of wrinkle-release spray can come in handy for smoothing out any minor wrinkles that may occur.

Benefits of Ironing Services on Carnival Cruises

While personal irons are not allowed in staterooms, Carnival Cruise offers ironing services on board for a nominal fee. Passengers can take advantage of these services to have their clothes professionally pressed and wrinkle-free.

The ship’s laundry facilities also offer self-service ironing stations for guest use. These services provide a convenient solution for passengers who want their clothes perfectly pressed without the hassle of bringing their own iron.

In conclusion, Carnival Cruise does not permit personal irons in staterooms due to safety concerns. However, they offer alternatives such as garment steamers and professional ironing services to ensure passengers can maintain wrinkle-free attire throughout their cruise.

By following the packing tips provided and taking advantage of the available services, you can enjoy a stylish and polished look during your Carnival Cruise vacation.

Common FAQs

Can i bring my own iron on a carnival cruise.

No, personal irons are not allowed in staterooms for safety reasons.

Are there any alternatives to ironing on a Carnival Cruise?

Yes, you can use travel-sized garment steamers or hang your clothes in the bathroom while taking a hot shower to release wrinkles.

Does Carnival Cruise offer ironing services?

Yes, Carnival Cruise provides ironing services for a fee, allowing passengers to have their clothes professionally pressed. See more !

Are there any packing tips to prevent wrinkles on a cruise?

Yes, choosing wrinkle-resistant fabrics, rolling clothes instead of folding, using packing cubes, and bringing wrinkle-release spray can all help minimize wrinkles.

How can I access ironing facilities on a Carnival Cruise?

Ironing facilities, including self-service ironing stations, are available in the ship’s laundry area for guest use.

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Do Cruise Ships Have Irons And Ironing Boards? Smart Hacks

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Cruise ships do not have irons or ironing boards in the staterooms. Carrying irons onboard is also not allowed as they are a fire hazard. They are only available in the launderettes of a cruise ship.

But why do cruise ships have irons only in the launderettes? It is because they know that it is an essential item for the guests.

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Ironing facilities on cruise ships

Here are the ironing policies of some cruise lines:

  • Royal Caribbean does not have in-room irons because of safety reasons. They offer laundry services and “wash and fold specials”.
  • Carnival does not have in-room irons. They have self-service launderettes on some ships and valet laundry services.
  • Norwegian Cruise Line does not have in-room irons but can lend them out for a few hours. They offer laundry and dry cleaning services.
  • Princess Cruise ships have irons available in the self-service launderettes. Suite guests and Elite Captain’s Circle members get complimentary laundry.
  • Celebrity Cruise ships do not have irons available for guests. You can get only laundry services.

How do you get wrinkles out of clothes on a cruise?

  • Check if the cruise ship offers complimentary laundry service, especially for select guests.
  • You may also inquire with the housekeeping staff to request an iron for a few hours.
  • Some large cruise ships have self-service launderettes on each deck. You can access washers, dryers, detergents, and irons for a nominal fee.
  • Consider purchasing the laundry service. The charges for laundry services vary from one cruise ship to another. So it may be a convenient option, depending on your needs and budget.

Here are some hacks for ironing onboard, if nothing works for you:

  • Try and pack clothes made from materials that are not prone to wrinkles. For example, polyester.
  • Buy a wrinkle-release spray.
  • Press your clothes and put them in clothing bags. These bags help to keep your clothes organized in your suitcase.
  • Try and pack the firmer clothes between the softer ones to keep them from getting wrinkled. For example, you can wrap your soft dress or tops around your jeans.
  • Hair Straighteners or a curling iron on a cruise ship is not on the prohibited list. You can straighten wrinkles on small areas with these.
  • You can try and fill the bathroom with steam from the hot shower and hang your clothes on the clothing line. It may smoothen out the wrinkles.

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Are Travel Irons On Cruise Ships Really Forbidden? Know Your Best Options.

By: Author Tyler Bowman

Posted on Last updated: October 14, 2023

Categories Amenities , LEARN , ONBOARD EXPERIENCE

When you have packed several days or weeks of clothes into your cruise luggage , keeping your clothes looking presentable and (relatively) wrinkle-free can be challenging. Thankfully there are several options available to all cruisers.

Generally, travel irons on cruise ships are prohibited. Any you won’t find any cruise approved steamers either. These items present a potential fire hazard. While using a travel iron in your cabin is not permitted, you have other cruise ship laundry options that can address your needs.

There is no reason you can’t have impeccably wrinkle-free clothing throughout your stay on a cruise ship. Keep reading to get details on your options.

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Can You Bring Travel Irons On Cruise Ships?

Travel irons are one of many restricted items for use on cruise ships because irons present a potential fire hazard. As you can imagine, an iron left unattended in a stateroom could be a serious recipe for disaster that cruise lines would like to avoid at all costs.

We are aware of only one cruise line that potentially permits passengers to bring travel irons on the ship: Marella Cruises(owned by Tui Cruises). Marella permits guests to bring travel irons onto the ship, but it reserves the right to confiscate any irons determined to be a safety hazard. Confiscated items will be returned at the end of your cruise.

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Even though you are largely prohibited from packing your travel iron, you don’t have to resign yourself to a vacation filled with wrinkled clothes. Depending on the cruise line, you will have several options available. Some cruise lines provide self-service laundry facilities, which in addition to a laundry room with washers and dryers, will contain irons and ironing boards for passenger use. While the washers and dryers usually have a charge, the ironing equipment typically does not.

Most cruise lines also offer professional ship laundry services such as dry-cleaning and pressing to ensure your clothes return to you in perfect condition. Usually, these services will come at an extra expense.

Can You Bring A Steamer On A Cruise Ship?

Most cruise lines treat clothes steamers the same way they treat travel irons: They are prohibited. They will be confiscated if found.

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Alternatives To Using A Travel Iron Or Clothes Steamer On A Cruise

Wrinkle-free or wrinkle-resistant clothing.

One of the best ways to eliminate the need for clothing irons is to bring only the type of clothing that does not require ironing. This type of clothing exists, and there are many wrinkle-resistant fabrics on the market.

Several clothing manufacturers produce travel clothing made out of wrinkle-resistant fabric to ensure you do not need to do any ironing. However, these clothes generally perform best when placed in a dryer, and you may not have easy access to a dryer on a cruise ship.

Suppose travel clothing is not your style – which tends to be casual and somewhat unfashionable. In that case, you can opt for normal clothing made out of wrinkle-resistant fabric. For these purposes, some of the best fabrics include polyester, nylon, acrylic, and olefin.

Suppose you prefer natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. In that case, you can find these fabrics blended with synthetics that will be far less prone to creasing and wrinkling, especially if you opt for a knit or stretch fabric instead of non-stretch woven material.

Wrinkle-Release Spray

Wrinkle-releasing sprays such as Downy Release are an excellent way to de-wrinkle your clothing before wearing it. While this chemical method may not be as effective as ironing, it will still serve its purpose to a large degree.

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Advanced Dry-Cleaning

Alternatively, you can have your clothing dry-cleaned before packing and request that they do a heavy starching on the fabrics. Leave these clothing items in their dry-cleaning bags, roll them up while still in the bags, and then pack them carefully. This packing method will ensure that the clothes are as crease-free as possible when you unpack them in your stateroom.

Shower Steam

The old steamy shower trick is another option that can be extremely effective. The best way to steam your clothing without a steamer is to run the shower at the highest temperature possible for around two minutes. Next, hang the clothing in the shower, and leave the room while ensuring that you close it up properly to keep in as much heat and steam as possible.

Typically, cruise lines permit hair dryers and other hair tools like flat irons on board. Thus, a hair straightener can be used as an alternative to a travel iron and is especially useful for items such as collars and cuffs on shirts. 

A hairdryer can be used similarly to eliminate creases or wrinkles from your clothing quickly. You can use the hairdryer after applying a wrinkle-release spray to enhance the effect of both methods.

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Packing To Prevent Wrinkled Clothing

You can also use several time-tested packing hacks to prevent or minimize wrinkles.

A hard-shelled suitcase is another brilliant idea to keep your clothes free of wrinkles when traveling. Soft suitcases tend to allow the clothes inside them to be squashed, causing pressure which results in creases and wrinkles.

Do not overpack your suitcases, as this pressure will also cause wrinkles in your clothing. When folding your clothes, fold them in bundles so that there are fewer small folds. Start by folding your smaller items in the middle; then, fold your larger items over them until you have a neat bundle of folded clothing.

Packing cubes can be purchased at many stores. These smart devices will help prevent wrinkles while saving space in your luggage.

When it comes to formal items, stuff the bodices and shoulders with tissue paper to help them retain their stiffness and reduce the chances of wrinkles or creases.

Most importantly, remember to unpack and hang your clothing as soon as possible once you have entered your stateroom. The more time your clothes spend in your luggage, the higher the chance of them becoming wrinkled.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do royal caribbean cruises have irons.

Royal Caribbean does not provide irons in cruise ship cabins due to safety concerns. However, pressing services are available through the ship’s laundry facilities.

Are there irons on Carnival Cruise?

Carnival does not provide irons in cruise ship cabins. However, most Carnival ships have self-service launderettes which will have an iron and an ironing board.

Can you bring a curling iron on a cruise?

Most major cruise lines will permit common grooming items such as curling irons. However, if it is being used in an unsafe manner, it may be confiscated until the end of the cruise. (Example: Leaving the curling iron on when you exit the cabin.)

While most cruise lines prohibit bringing any form of iron or steamer onto the ship, there are, fortunately, several ways to ensure your clothing remains wrinkle-free throughout your cruise. Besides the range of methods you can employ to ensure your clothes remain wrinkle-free, you can also use the laundry services and the launderettes on board.

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Packing for a cruise? These items aren’t allowed on board

Kristy Tolley

Few events are more exciting than a cruise vacation. However, packing for a cruise can sometimes temper that enthusiasm — especially when you realize that items you'd like to bring are banned by the cruise lines.

What shouldn't you pack for a cruise? Most cruise lines adhere to similar lists of prohibited items, found in their websites' Help or FAQ sections. Be warned: Some lines ban items you might think would be acceptable to bring on board.

TPG has you covered. We've compiled a list of things not to bring on your cruise, whether universally prohibited or only allowed by specific cruise lines. Whether it's your first or fiftieth cruise, it's always good to check with your line to determine what to pack and what to leave at home.

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Electrical appliances

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Clothes irons and steamers

Your cruise ship is much like a floating resort. However, unlike in a hotel room, your cabin won't have an iron for you to use. That's not to say you should bring your own — quite the opposite. Irons and steamers are considered a fire hazard, so they're banned from your room.

If wrinkled clothes stress you out, bring a small bottle of wrinkle-release spray. Or, check to see if your ship includes a public laundry room. Many do, and they include irons and boards for passengers to use. Also, washing, pressing and dry-cleaning services are usually available for a fee. If all else fails, hang your garments in the bathroom while you take a steamy shower.

Coffeemakers and electric tea kettles

You can add electrical appliances like coffeemakers, electric tea kettles and the like to this list, too. Don't worry: Your ship will provide plenty of places to satisfy your need for caffeine.

If you absolutely must make your own coffee, pack a small French press, and fill it with hot water from the buffet. Need a hot beverage in your room each morning? Order one from room service.

Most lines — including Royal Caribbean, Disney, Celebrity, Cunard, Seabourn and Viking — do allow guests to bring flat irons or curling irons on board.

As of this writing, MSC Cruises is the outlier on this one and includes "hair irons" on its list of prohibited items. (In my experience, I've always been able to take hairstyling appliances on MSC ships without incident, but if you try it, do so at your own risk.)

If you're on a ship that does allow flat irons, steer clear of the fire sensors when using it. I can speak from experience about their sensitivity.

During a recent cruise aboard Virgin Voyages ' Scarlet Lady, the heat from my flat iron triggered the alarm. It resulted in a call from the captain, as well as a visit from security to ensure I wasn't smoking or burning a candle in my room.

Related: Everything you need to know about cruise ship laundry services

Sharp objects

Most cruise lines — such as Norwegian , Royal Caribbean and Holland America — ban scissors and knives with blades longer than 4 inches. Other lines, including Disney , prohibit knives regardless of blade length; this includes straight razors.

Safety razors for personal grooming are allowed on all lines, though.

CBD and marijuana

Each state in the United States individually interprets and enforces laws relating to CBD use. However, because of the ambiguity of the laws, most cruise lines ban CBD in any form.

Although several states have decriminalized the possession and use of marijuana, it's still illegal under U.S. federal law. That means even if you can legally buy it in your home state for recreational or medical use, you can't cruise with it .

Related: Can I bring marijuana on a cruise ship?

Extension cords and surge-protected power strips

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The design of most newer ships accommodates the need for ample electrical outlets and conveniently located USB ports in your cabin. If you're sailing on an older ship, your cabin might be sparse in the outlet department.

If you're tempted to bring a power strip with you, make sure it's not a surge-protected strip. Those are banned on most cruise lines and will be confiscated.

Look instead for cruise-compliant power strips with extra plug receptacles and USB charging ports or a European plug adapter so you can use both the 110-volt and 220-volt outlets in your cabin.

Before you pack an extension cord, check with your cruise line. Some — like Carnival, MSC , Norwegian and Virgin Voyages — permit guests to use power cords in their cabins. Cunard, Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises do not.

An exception to that rule might be in the case of medical equipment, as stated in Cunard's packing rules: "We also ask that you don't bring extension cords with you, unless they are accompanying essential medical equipment, such as CPAP and nebulizer machines."

Candles and incense

Safety is a priority on every cruise, and fire is the biggest threat to ship safety. So, it makes sense that candles or anything requiring the use of real fire would be banned for onboard use. Instead, consider battery-operated tea lights to set the mood.

If my flat iron can set off a fire sensor (see above), I can only imagine how quickly actual fire would set off alarms.

Drones and kites

You might want that perfect aerial shot for Instagram from above the ship or at one of your ports of call. You'll need to check with your cruise line first, though. Some ships allow them in your luggage, while all lines prohibit them from being flown from the ship.

The same rule largely applies to kites and other similar items meant to be flown. However, some ships ban those, too. For example, kites are included on Disney Cruise Line's list of items that are "restricted for safety reasons and should not be brought on board."

This might seem like a no-brainer. However, even firearm replicas — non-firing guns, imitations, toys and their components — are prohibited aboard cruise ships. That includes water guns.

Some decorations

If you're celebrating a special occasion or holiday, or you're pumped about decorating your cabin door or room, proceed with caution. Items like party poppers and helium-filled balloons make most cruise lines' lists of prohibited items.

Disney and Carnival say "no" to bringing balloons on board, while Royal Caribbean and MSC allow them.

Although balloons are absent from Norwegian's list of prohibited items, the line eliminated cruise cabin door decorations in 2019, stating: "As per safety requirements, stateroom door decorations are strictly prohibited. Your stateroom steward has been instructed to remove and place all decorations inside the room."

Related: 27 cruise ship embarkation day do's and don'ts

Couldn't finish those loaded nachos you ordered from the hotel restaurant last night? Don't even think about bringing them on board. The same goes for Meemaw's homemade snickerdoodles, which you snacked on during your road trip to the cruise port.

Though each cruise line words its food prohibition differently, homemade or precooked foods are a no-no across the board. Passengers are permitted to bring prepackaged, unopened (in original packaging), nonperishable snacks, though. Take advantage of this exception to the rule to bring your kids' favorite cookies, granola bars or fruit snacks or specialty items that accommodate your food allergy or special diet.

Make sure to finish that vanilla latte before you board, too. You can't embark with an open or partially consumed beverage.

This rule shouldn't cause concern; you will be fully sated during your vacation at sea. Honestly, if you can't find enough to eat or drink on a cruise, you're doing it wrong.

Certain sunscreens

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Certain sunscreens are banned, not by the cruise line, but by the ports they visit. Why? Although currently deemed safe for human use, sun-blocking ingredients like octinoxate, oxybenzone and octocrylene are damaging to fragile reef systems.

The chemicals play a part in reef bleaching that's linked with warming sea temperatures. The chemicals may also harm other kinds of marine life, according to some researchers . Because of this, they're banned from use in certain destinations, and use of them could result in a fine of $1,000 or more.

If your cruise itinerary includes any of these destinations, choose your sunscreen carefully:

  • U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Key West, Florida
  • Ecotourism reserves in Mexico (including natural water parks like Xcaret and Xel-Ha, as well as Cozumel's Chankanaab Adventure Beach Park)

There are plenty of reef-safe sunscreens out there. They are mineral-based products void of oxybenzone and octinoxate. Brands include Thinksport , Alba Botanica , Black Girl Sunscreen and Sun Bum .

Too much (and certain types of) alcohol

If you have a favorite vino or Champagne you've saved for a special occasion and want to bring it along, you certainly can on most cruise lines. However, you'll find limits on how much and what kinds of alcohol you can take onto your cruise ship.

For example, Royal Caribbean permits one (750-milliliter) bottle of wine or Champagne per adult. Carnival allows one bottle of wine per adult. Disney Cruise Line OKs either two (750-milliliter) bottles of wine or six beers per stateroom.

If you bring more than the allotted amount indicated by your cruise line, it will be stored during your cruise. Depending on the cruise line, it will either be returned to your stateroom on your day of disembarkation, or you must pick it up at a designated area.

Note that your alcohol must be in your carry-on bag and not your checked luggage. They'll remove any alcohol in your checked luggage, and you won't get it back. You'll also not be compensated for it.

Bottles must be unopened and sealed. Some lines charge a corkage fee, which is usually $10 to $25 per bottle.

Keep your bottle of Woodford Reserve Kentucky bourbon at home, though. Most cruise lines don't allow guests to bring hard liquor aboard. The alcohol will be seized, and you won't get it back.

You might think you're clever by trying to disguise your liquor by dumping it into an empty bottle of mouthwash. We don't recommend it. If your contraband is discovered by security, it will likely be confiscated and discarded. Some cruise lines like Royal Caribbean could even refuse to let you board.

If imbibing adult beverages during your cruise vacation is that important to you, just spring for the drinks package .

Related: Can I bring alcohol on a cruise ship? A line-by-line guide

Bottom line

When planning a cruise, curb the temptation to overpack. Some items you frequently travel with aren't allowed in a cruise ship cabin.

Before you write out your packing list, check with your cruise line to confirm what is and isn't allowed on board.

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Carnival Cruise Line outlines strict boarding rule for passengers

G etting on a cruise ship takes a lot more effort than checking into a hotel: You have to go through security, have your passport checked, and check in at multiple stations.

People taking a cruise are, of course, really eager to get on board because the sooner you board, the sooner you can get something to eat, have your first drink or visit a pool.

Ships generally have a number of bars and restaurants open as soon as they start letting people board, which can be as early as 11 a.m. Boarding passengers have selected windows during which they're supposed to get on the ship.

Related: Carnival, Royal Caribbean rival makes big beverage package change

It varies by cruise line, but in some cases you can buy your way into the earliest boarding groups, while suite passengers on both Royal Caribbean ( RCL ) and Carnival get priority. 

It's also possible, however, to get an early boarding time without spending any extra money, simply by checking in at the earliest possible date and selecting an early time.

If you board early, there's a catch: Your room won't be ready, and depending on whether you checked your luggage, you will have your carry-on bags with you and your luggage if you opted to walk it on yourself. 

All cruise lines have slightly different rules for handling that luggage before rooms are opened to passengers (usually about 1:30 p.m. on Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line ( CCL ) ships). 

Cruise-line baggage and room rules vary

Having a bag with you is an added burden and most people are eager to get their bags to their cabin. It's hard to fully enjoy yourself on a cruise ship when you're lugging around even a carry-on bag because that bag contains your passport and maybe a laptop as well as any medicine you might need. 

Royal Caribbean does not allow nonsuite passengers to access their rooms until they are fully ready. People who buy the cruise line's The Key pass, which enables early access, can leave their bags at a designated spot on the ship for quick delivery to their rooms.

All other passengers must wait until the captain announces that the rooms are ready before making their way to their rooms. Once that happens, they can fully use their rooms, unpack, take a nap, or do whatever else they might like. 

Royal Caribbean's Celebrity Cruises brand has a very different policy. All passengers are allowed to visit their cabins to drop off their bags. They are supposed to do that, then leave so the final cleaning can be done.

Carnival's namesake cruise line has a policy that falls somewhere between the two. The company's brand ambassador, John Heald, wants to make its policy very clear.

Carnival issues a plea to passengers

Carnival allows some, but not all, passengers to drop off their bags in their cabins before they have been opened. The cruise line allows people who have hit certain levels in its loyalty programs as well as suite passengers, and people who paid for its early boarding program, "Faster to the Fun," to drop their bags off in the cabin.

"Here is my almost monthly reminder to my friends, who are diamond, platinum, staying in a suite, or have Faster to the Fun," Heald wrote. "You can go directly to your cabin to drop off your carry-on bags." Once they've done that, Heald asks that those passengers leave their rooms so they can be fully and properly cleaned.

The cruise line wants passengers who have reached those levels, or paid for more expensive rooms, to have this added convenience, but it doesn't want passengers interfering with the cleaning process.

"I’ve been dealing with five different guests who have all had some kind of confrontation with the crew regarding this," Heald added. "Some have tried to have a shower, some have tried to unpack, and one gentleman literally decided to show his loyalty card very close up to the housekeeping staff demanding she leave the cabin, which was yet to be prepared because 'he needed to take a nap."

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Irons on board

By MiamiJon , March 17, 2009 in Celebrity Cruises

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Are Irons available for use on board Celebrity, or is the laundy service the only way to have something pressed?

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No irons available for use on any Celebrity ship and irons and steamers are not permitted.

From the FAQ's on Celebrity's website:

Do your staterooms have irons and ironing boards? Subject: Ship and Stateroom Details   None of the staterooms onboard any Celebrity Cruises' vessel have irons or ironing boards. However, there is a full laundry and dry-cleaning service available onboard for a reasonable rate.

Also under Packing from their website:

What not to Pack For the safety of our guests, the following items are not allowed onboard:   • Irons / Steamers • Candles • Illegal drugs • Coffee makers • Electrical Transformers • Flammable liquids and explosives, such as fireworks or pyrotechnics. • Firearms including non-firing weapons and starting pistols including BB guns, air guns, gun lighters, flare guns, gun power, and pellet guns • Ammunition, including bullets, shot or missile that can be fired using a propellant • Imitation or replica weapons, including de-commissioned weapons or those not capable of being fired that are obviously not children's toys • Taser or electronic stun guns • Pepper or mace sprays • Telescopic or regular batons • Martial arts equipment (flails, throwing stars, etc.) • Compressed gas bottles/cylinders (dive tanks are allowed if they are empty and medical gas bottles are allowed) • Diver spear gun • Fuel of any kind • Knives with blades longer than 4 inches • Lockback serrated knives of any length • Disguised knives such as belt buckles, flick knives, or hunting knives • Axes and hatchets • Handcuffs

dkjretired

FYI, here's a link to the laundry prices. I find they are very reasonable and usually will have my clothes pressed on board rather than at home.

http://www.celebritycruises.com/beforeyourcruise/faq/home.do;jsessionid=00006cUaeGI7AzcnYojxCmtSA-u:12hdebcnj?faqSubjectName=Ship+and+Stateroom+Details&faqId=566&pagename=faq_answers

Buellwinkle

I was very impressed with their laundry/dry cleaning services. We knew this would be an issue so we packed dirty clothes that needed dry cleaning anyway and then had them dry-cleaned the first day so we had fresh cleaned and pressed clothes for the week. I don't know why people pack clean clothes to go on a cruise anyway, they are all going to be wrinkled and have the smell of the suitcase when you get there.

obnancy

On another cruise line, they ruined my dress when I sent it for cleaning. Since then, I use a trick I learned when I worked in the Hotel Industry.

I bring a dress drycleaned at home by a cleaner I trust and if it is wrinkled, I will take it with me to the spa area and bring it inside the steam room with me for a couple of minutes. The wrinkles steam right away. ;)

That's clever, never seen anyone with a dress in hand in the steam room.

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In 14 cruises I have never needed an iron:confused: I take a small travel size spray bottle. Fill it with water and spritz my cloths before hanging. Between this method and the humidity my cloths are always ready to go when I am..:D
I've eard that Downy Wrinkle Releaser spray works too. It's not as good as an iron, but it is a good alternative.

Denny01

No Hancuffs, well, there goes all our 'fun'!

TomCruises

Also, you may pack in dry cleaners plastic bags saved throughout the year.They really help rid the wrinkles:)

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PRgymnast

OK, so I bought a $10 travel iron that doesn't quite look like an iron. A friend brought a similar iron on board Solstice and didn't have an issue. It was in his checked luggage among toiletries. This friend won't be on Century with me and I don't think I want to chance it so let's say I'm in the late dinner seating and I need to have my clothes ready by 8-8:15pm. How early do I need to tell the butler or room attendant about the pressing in order to have it back for me to wear by 8:15?

Thanks for the replies.

lucky white heather

OK, so I bought a $10 travel iron that doesn't quite look like an iron. A friend brought a similar iron on board Solstice and didn't have an issue. It was in his checked luggage among toiletries. This friend won't be on Century with me and I don't think I want to chance it so let's say I'm in the late dinner seating and I need to have my clothes ready by 8-8:15pm. How early do I need to tell the butler or room attendant about the pressing in order to have it back for me to wear by 8:15?   Thanks for the replies.

I would suggest sometime that morning as they talk about express service ie.(same day) as well as "next day"......price is higher for "express" obviously.

astrocat

No transformers either? How will I recharge my mobile phone / video camera which I am bringing from NZ?! I was planning to bring my converter, as I cant see the electronics lasting the entire cruise without a recharge! :confused:

Why would you need a Transformer. :confused: Just take your converter plug and you'll be okay. Is your voltage 220v/240v? If so, this voltage is on the ships. We always take a converter with us because we have 240v chargers. ;)

I think that they mean large transformers - not those transformer plugs that are on a lot of appliances like cell phone chargers, laptops, and even hair dryers.

OK, so I bought a $10 travel iron that doesn't quite look like an iron. A friend brought a similar iron on board Solstice and didn't have an issue. It was in his checked luggage among toiletries. This friend won't be on Century with me and I don't think I want to chance it so let's say I'm in the late dinner seating and I need to have my clothes ready by 8-8:15pm. How early do I need to tell the butler or room attendant about the pressing in order to have it back for me to wear by 8:15?       What's the brand name of the iron? Did you purchase in store or on line? If you had it taken, would it be returned to you?

kclvt

This really does work. I have used it on several items of clothing with great results. Or I hang the item on the inside of the bathroom door as my husband and I take our showers. Never looked wrinkled in any of my pictures!

eileen & jay

eileen & jay

I hang the item on the inside of the bathroom door as my husband and I take our showers. Never looked wrinkled in any of my pictures!

Ditto!!! The steam usually does the trick and if it doesn't, send it out to be pressed...relax, remember you're on vacation.:D

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    Wash and Fold - guests can fill up a laundry bag for same day service (no pressing) 1 standard laundry bag (same day service) $15.00 USD. 5 standard laundry bag (same day service) $50.00 USD. Press Only - 12 or 24 items for next day service. Press only - 12 items (next day service) $20.00 USD.

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  3. Carnival-Iron in rooms?

    As a new cruiser, you may want to read through some of Carnival's FAQ. It is often easier to find answers there than to post here and wait for answers, which will either all say the same thing or will all tell you something different! :p

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    On select ships, there is also the option to do it yourself in our self-service laundromat: Carnival Splendor - Self-service launderettes are located on the stateroom decks. There are two or three washers and dryers, and one iron and ironing board in each launderette. The cost is $3.50 per washer load and $3.50 per dryer load.

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    Yes, Carnival Cruise does have irons available for guest use. However, due to safety concerns, the irons are not provided in the staterooms. Instead, Carnival Cruise offers designated ironing areas or self-service laundry facilities where guests can access and use irons and ironing boards. These areas are typically equipped with multiple irons ...

  17. Carnival ships irons?

    South Ms. #4. Posted December 27, 2009. Do the carnival ships have irons and ironing boards in the state rooms/. Also, do not bring an iron with you. They are prohibited in any of the Carnival cabins as they are a fire hazard. During the lifeboat drill, you will be told that if an iron is seen in the cabin by the room steward that it will ...

  18. Do Cruise Ships Have Irons And Ironing Boards? Smart Hacks

    Here are the ironing policies of some cruise lines: Royal Caribbean does not have in-room irons because of safety reasons. They offer laundry services and "wash and fold specials". Carnival does not have in-room irons. They have self-service launderettes on some ships and valet laundry services.

  19. Are Travel Irons On Cruise Ships Really Forbidden? Know Your Best Options

    Some cruise lines provide self-service laundry facilities, which in addition to a laundry room with washers and dryers, will contain irons and ironing boards for passenger use. ... Carnival does not provide irons in cruise ship cabins. However, most Carnival ships have self-service launderettes which will have an iron and an ironing board.

  20. Carnival Pride Have Iron?

    February 20, 2007. English IN. #3. Posted November 8, 2007. Bring an outlet as you will need it if you have a curling iron,phone charger or other electrical items. Irons in the rooms are big no-no's, but in the laundry room I used on the Pride there were 2 irons and 2 boards. On formal night get there early as there is a big rush.

  21. What not to pack for your cruise

    Sharp objects. Most cruise lines — such as Norwegian, Royal Caribbean and Holland America — ban scissors and knives with blades longer than 4 inches. Other lines, including Disney, prohibit knives regardless of blade length; this includes straight razors. Safety razors for personal grooming are allowed on all lines, though.

  22. Make Up Mirrors

    For your convenience, a wall dispenser in the shower contains Elemis® bath products: Hair Dryers. A 1250-watt hair dryer is provided in all staterooms and suites (either in the bathroom or on the desk/vanity) on all ships. Note: Personal grooming devices such as hair dryers, flat irons, curling irons and shavers are allowed on board when used ...

  23. Carnival Cruise Line Notes Something Guests Should Never Do

    This incident is similar to another photo that circulated in July 2023, when guests on a Carnival ship - which was confirmed by details in the photo - built a makeshift projector and attached ...

  24. Carnival Cruise Line bans a highly-requested onboard item

    Cruise lines have a long list of items passengers can't bring onboard. That's because cruise ships face special dangers compared to land-based hotels. Passengers often don't know these rules or ...

  25. Carnival Cruise Line outlines strict boarding rule for passengers

    All cruise lines have slightly different rules for handling that luggage before rooms are opened to passengers (usually about 1:30 p.m. on Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line ships). Cruise ...

  26. Carnival Cruise Line Addresses Loyalty Benefit Behavior

    Ideally, guests should have just one or two travelers take their bags to their room - rather than a whole large family going to the stateroom - and the bags should be placed out of the way in ...

  27. Irons on board

    None of the staterooms onboard any Celebrity Cruises' vessel have irons or ironing boards. However, there is a full laundry and dry-cleaning service available onboard for a reasonable rate. For the safety of our guests, the following items are not allowed onboard:

  28. Three Carnival Cruises Lose Loyalty Benefit Availability

    No Other Benefits Changed. At this time, no other benefits have been restricted for any of these three cruises. Blue (first sailing), Red (second sailing to 24 cruise points), and Gold (25-74 ...

  29. Carnival Cruise Lines Set To Sell Headquarters Near Miami

    Carnival Cruise Line has listed for sale with Cushman & Wakefield its headquarters located in Doral, Florida. (CoStar) By Joshua S. Andino. CoStar News. April 15, 2024 | 10:49 P.M. Carnival Cruise ...