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Here’s What to Pack and Wear for Your Next Cruise

by Dori Saltzman  August 04, 2025
Here’s What to Pack and Wear for Your Next Cruise

Most cruise lines require resort or elegant casual attire at dinner most nights. Photo: Shutterstock.com

The vast majority of cruise lines maintain a casual dress code during the day, but once the evening hours roll in, dress codes can change dramatically. What was okay in a main restaurant at lunch may not be okay for dinner.

To help you prepare your clients for their next cruise, we’ve compiled the dress codes for the main ocean-going cruise lines. Recommended attire is for dinners in the main and specialty restaurants. (Buffets tend to remain casual even after the sun goes down.)

Azamara | Atlas Ocean Voyages | Carnival Cruise Line | Celebrity Cruises | Crystal | Cunard | Disney Cruise Line | Holland America | MSC Cruises | Norwegian Cruise Line | Oceania Cruises | Princess Cruises | Regent Seven Seas Cruises | Royal Caribbean | Seabourn | Silversea Cruises | Viking | Virgin Voyages | Windstar Cruises

Azamara

Overall: Resort casual. Formal evening wear is not expected or required, though guests are free to dress formally if they’d like.

Recommended for women: Sportswear, casual dresses, skirts, pants and capris, blouses and knit tops.

Recommended for men: Sportswear, collared golf and polo shirts, shorts, pants, a sport coat (if desired, not required).

Not Permitted: Bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps, bathing suits, shorts and torn/distressed jeans are not allowed in the dining room or specialty restaurants.

When dining at Windows Café, guests must wear footwear and a cover-up or shirt.

Atlas Ocean Voyages

Overall: Resort casual.

Recommended for women: Sportswear, casual dresses, skirts, pants and capris, blouses and other nice tops.

Recommended for men: Nice sportswear, collared golf and polo shirts, nice shorts, trousers or khakis, nice jeans.

Not Permitted: Swimsuits (wet or dry).

family lounging in family harbor cabin on carnival cruise ship
Photo: Carnival

Carnival Cruise Line

Overall: Casual by day, smart casual after 5:30 p.m. The only exception in the dining room is on embarkation day, which is “come as you are,” though footwear must be worn at all times.

Recommended for women: Casual dresses, casual skirts or pants and blouses, summer dresses, capris or dress shorts, and jeans. On Cruise Elegant Nights, recommended attire for women is cocktail dresses, pantsuits, elegant skirt and blouses, and evening gowns.

Recommended for men: Casual pants, jeans, dress shorts, and collared sport shirts. On Cruise Elegant Nights, recommended attire for men is dress trousers, dress shirts, sports jacket, and suit/tie or tuxedo for those that want to go all out.

Not Permitted: Gym or basketball shorts, beach flip-flops, bathing suit attire, cut-off jeans, sleeveless shirts for men, and baseball caps. On Cruise Elegant Nights, shorts, t-shirts, jeans and sportswear are also not permitted.

All items worn during a Carnival cruise should not contain any messages that may be considered offensive or contain nudity, profanity, or sexual innuendo/suggestions. All clothing and accessories should not promote negative ethnic or racial commentary, or hatred or violence in any form.

three women at silent disco on celebrity cruises
Photo: Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Cruises

Overall: Smart casual. 

Celebrity expedition sailings in the Galapagos feature casual attire for the entire cruise.

Recommended for women: Skirt, pants or jeans with a casual top. On Evening Chic night, cocktail dress, or skirt, pants or designer jeans with an elegant top.

Recommended for men: Pants or jeans with a short sleeve sport shirt. On Evening Chic night, pants or designer jeans with a dress shirt, button-down shirt or sweater, optional sport coat or blazer.

Not Permitted: T-shirts, swimsuits, robes, bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps, and pool wear are not allowed in the main restaurant(s) or specialty restaurants at any time. Shorts and flip-flops are not allowed in the evening hours.

Crystal

Overall: Casual by day, resort casual after 6 p.m. On sailings of more than seven days, there will be at least one ship-wide formal night that requires more formal cocktail chic attire. Formal evening attire should be adhered to in the specialty restaurants.

Recommended for women: Dress, skirts, pants, dark-wash jeans with no rips, tailored dress shorts with blouses or sweaters. On formal nights: cocktail dresses or gowns, suits, evening skirts or pants with elegant top, evening shoes.

Recommended for men: Chinos, dark-wash jeans with no rips (only when accompanied with a jacket), with shirts, polo shirts, sweaters or smart designers sweatshirts. Tailored shorts may be worn only in outdoor venues, and sports jacket and blazer are optional (except when paired with dark-wash jeans). On formal nights: suits or tuxedos, shirts, and dress shoes. Ties are optional.

Not Permitted: Distressed jeans, revealing clothing, tank tops, flip flops, sliders, swimwear, and hats.

two couples in formal attire onboard a cunard cruise ship
Photo: Cunard

Cunard

Overall: Resort casual by day, smart attire by evening (jacket optional), except on Gala Evenings, which is black-tie.

Recommended for women: Skirt and blouse, cocktail dress. On Gala Evenings, cocktail dress, gowns, and pantsuits.

Recommended for men: Trousers and dress shirt. On Gala Evenings: Full suit or tuxedo.

Not Permitted: Swimwear

A family enjoys their time at Animators Palate on Disney Wonder
Photo: Matt Stroshane / Disney

Disney Cruise Line

Overall: Cruise casual. Dress-up nights are optional, but recommended.

For adults-only restaurants, dress code is “polished.” While formal and semi-formal wear is recommended, dress pants, designer jeans, and collared shirts and blouses are accepted.

Recommended for women: Shorts, t-shirts, summer dress, capris. On optional dress-up nights, dress or pantsuit.

Recommended for men: Shorts, t-shirts, jeans, trousers, polo shirts. On optional dress-up nights, trousers with polo or button-up shirt and jacket.

Not Permitted: Swimwear and tank tops. No t-shirts or sports attire are permitted in adults-only restaurants.

a couple having sushi onboard a holland america cruise ship
Photo: Holland America Line

Holland America Line

Overall: Smart casual, except on Dressy Nights, which are semi-formal (or formal depending on guest’s preference)

Recommended for women: Capris, slacks or skirt and blouse, summer dress. On Dressy Nights, dresses, skirts or slacks with a blouse.

Recommended for men: Designer jeans, slacks, polo shirts. Slacks and collared shirts are required for all fine dining restaurants and on Dressy Nights (jacket and tie or tux optional).

Not Permitted: Shorts, t-shirts, pool/beachwear, distressed jeans, men’s tank tops.

two women on the sun deck of an msc cruise ship
Photo: MSC Cruises

MSC Cruises

Overall: Resort casual.

Recommended for women: Tailored pants, nice shorts, skirts and dresses. For Gala Nights (always optional), gowns, cocktail dresses or elegant pantsuits.

Recommended for men: Tailored pants, nice shorts and collared shirts. For Gala Nights (always optional), dress pants and button-up or polo shirts, tuxedos (jacket and tie optional).  

Not Permitted: Swimwear at any time. Shorts, flip-flops, tank tops at dinner. T-shirts on Gala Night.

a couple onboard norwegian prima cruise ship
Photo: Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line

Overall: Cruise casual.

Recommended for women: Summer and casual dresses, skirts, regular or capri pants, jeans, nice tops, blouses. For upscale specialty restaurants, dresses, skirts, nice jeans, dress pants and blouses.

Recommended for men: Khakis, jeans, shorts, t-shirts, polo shirts. For upscale specialty restaurants, nice jeans or slacks with a collared shirt.

Not Permitted: Tank tops for men, flip flops, baseball caps, visors, faded or ripped jeans.

mature couple at a restaurant on oceania cruise ship
Photo: Oceania Cruises

Oceania Cruises

Overall: Resort or country club casual.

Recommended for women: Dress, skirt or tailored pants, dress capris, blouses, sundresses.

Recommended for men: Collared, button or turtleneck shirts, slacks, dress shoes.

Not Permitted: Casual jeans, shorts, t-shirts, baseball caps, sandals and tennis shoes are not permitted in restaurants after 6 p.m.

two men at as lot machine in the casino on a princess ship
Photo: Princess Cruises

Princess Cruises

Overall: Resort casual.

Recommended for women: Skirts/dresses, slacks, blouses, sweaters. On Formal Nights, gowns, cocktail dresses, pantsuits.

Recommended for men: Trousers and collared or dress shirts. On Formal Nights, Dress pants and shirts (jacket and tie optional), dark suits, tuxedos.

Not Permitted: Pool/beach attire, shorts, ball caps, jeans with fraying and/or holes.

a couple being welcomed aboard a regent seven seas cruise ship with champagne
Photo: RSSC

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Overall: Casual before 6 p.m., elegant casual after that. Casual wear is permitted on the final evening of the cruise.

Recommended for women: Skirts, slacks, or refined denim (not torn or distressed) with blouse or sweater, pantsuit, dress. Dress sneakers that are clean, in good condition and in a neutral or classic color are permitted.

Recommended for men: Slacks or refined denim (not torn or distressed) and collared shirt (jacket optional). Dress sneakers that are clean, in good condition and in a neutral or classic color are permitted.

Not Permitted: Shorts, t-shirts, baseball caps, and flip flops.

group of friends at the boardwalk on a royal caribbean cruise ship
Photo: Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean International

Overall: Casual by day, smart casual in the evening. The Chef’s Table dining experience has a formal dress code. The dress code applies to children of all ages.

Recommended for women: Jeans, sundresses, skirts, pantsuits, blouses. On Formal Nights, cocktail dresses, gowns, elegant pantsuits.

Recommended for men: Trousers, polos, collared shirts. (Sport coat or blazer optional.) On Formal Nights, full suit (tie optional), tuxedos.

Not Permitted: Swimwear and bare feet are not permitted in any dining venue. Tank tops are not permitted in the main dining room or specialty restaurants for dinner.

Seabourn

Overall: Resort casual by day; elegant casual or formal after 6 p.m.

Recommended for women: Slacks or skirt with blouse, pantsuits, dresses. On Formal Nights, evening gowns, cocktail dresses or elegant pantsuits are required.

Recommended for men: Slacks with collared dress shirt or sweater. On Formal Nights tuxedo, full suit or slacks with jacket and tie is required.

Not Permitted: Swimsuits, short shorts, exercise attire, cover-ups. Elegant jeans are permitted at dinner on Elegant Casual evenings, but no jeans are permitted on formal nights.

cruisers at a cocktail onboard a silversea cruise ship
Photo: Silversea Cruises Ltd.

Silversea Cruises

Overall: Resort casual by day; elegant casual or optional formal by night (varies by schedule).

Recommended for women: Pants, blouses, skirts, casual dresses, pantsuits. On optional formal evenings, an evening gown, cocktail dress, or elegant pantsuits is recommended but not required.

Recommended for men: Slacks and open-collar shirts. On optional formal evenings, dark suits, dinner jackets or tuxedos with tie are recommended, but not required, however a jacket is required for men in all indoor spaces.

When dining at La Dame restaurant, men must always wear a jacket.

Not Permitted: Jeans, shorts, sneakers, and flip flops are prohibited in indoor spaces after 6 p.m.

Viking Cruises

Overall: Casual by day, elegant casual by night.

Recommended for women: Dresses, skirt or slacks with blouse or sweater.

Recommended for men: Trousers and a collared shirt. (Jacket and tie optional)

Not Permitted: Swimwear, swim shorts, cover-ups, and exercise attire. Jeans are not permitted in evening dining venues other than the World Café.

friends eat pizza on a virgin voyages cruise ship
Photo: Virgin Voyages

Virgin Voyages

Overall: Whatever you want it to be.

Recommended for women: Dictated by each cruiser’s personal style.

Recommended for men: Dictated by each cruiser’s personal style.

Not Permitted: Simply put, be respectful. Cover-ups and shoes are encouraged in restaurants but not required.

two couples talk to a crew member onboard a windstar cruise ship
Photo: Windstar Cruises

Windstar Cruises

Overall: Country club casual.

Recommended for women: Nice jeans, pants, skirts, elegant tops, casual dresses or sundresses.  

Recommended for men: Nice jeans, khakis or slacks, polo shirts, button-down shirts, shoes other than athletic shoes. (Sport coats optional)

Not Permitted: Swimwear and clothing with offensive language or graphics are not permitted in public lounges and restaurants.

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