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Space-Saving Cruise Cabin Hacks: Make the Most of Your Stateroom



Cruise cabins are known for being cozy, which is a polite way of saying they’re often pretty small. But don’t let limited space cramp your style! With a few clever hacks, you can make your stateroom feel much more spacious and organized. Here are some tried-and-true space-saving cruise cabin hacks to help you get the most out of your floating home.

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Cruise cabin walls are usually metal, making magnetic hooks and clips your best friends. Use them to hang hats, bags, jackets, and other items. They’re perfect for keeping things off the floor and within easy reach, and they can help you utilize every inch of vertical space.


An over-the-door shoe organizer is a versatile tool for storing more than just shoes. Use the pockets to keep toiletries, snacks, accessories, and even electronics organized. It hangs conveniently on the bathroom door and helps keep your counters clutter-free.


Collapsible items like laundry baskets, storage bins, and even water bottles can save a ton of space when not in use. They’re easy to pack and expand only when you need them, making them ideal for tight quarters.


4. Utilize Under-Bed Storage

Most cruise cabin beds have enough clearance underneath for storing suitcases and other bulky items. Pack items you won’t need frequently in your luggage and slide it under the bed to free up floor space.


Packing cubes are a game-changer for organizing your clothes and maximizing suitcase space. Once on board, you can keep the cubes in your suitcase under the bed or place them in the closet, making it easy to access your clothing without creating a mess.


6. Command Hooks for Extra Hanging Space

Command hooks are perfect for adding extra hanging space without damaging the cabin walls. Use them for towels, swimsuits, lanyards, and more. They’re easy to apply and remove, and they can significantly increase your storage options.


Foldable hanging shelves can be hung in your closet to create additional storage for clothes, shoes, and accessories. They help keep your belongings organized and easily accessible, making the most of your vertical closet space.


Bring hangers that can hold multiple items, such as tiered hangers for pants and skirts or hangers with clips for smaller items. These can help you maximize the limited closet space available in your cabin.


Opt for travel-size toiletries to save counter and storage space in your bathroom. They take up less room and can be replenished easily at the ship’s shops or during port stops if you run out.


10. Zippered Bags for Small Items

Use zippered bags for organizing small items like cables, chargers, medication, and cosmetics. These bags keep everything neatly contained and easy to find, preventing clutter from spreading across your cabin.


11. Fold and Stack Efficiently

Practice efficient folding and stacking techniques, such as the KonMari method, to maximize your drawer space. Rolling clothes instead of folding can also save space and reduce wrinkles.


12. Utilize Your Cabin Steward

Don’t hesitate to ask your cabin steward for extra hangers, storage solutions, or even to rearrange the furniture to better suit your needs. They’re there to help make your stay as comfortable as possible.


With these space-saving hacks, you’ll find that even the coziest cruise cabin can feel organized and spacious. Enjoy your cruise with the peace of mind that comes from a well-organized stateroom, and make the most of your floating adventure.

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