What to Wear on a Carnival Cruise: Dress Code by Day
Before my first cruise I spent an embarrassing amount of time on forums trying to figure out what to pack.
One thread said you need a tuxedo for formal night. Another said jeans are fine everywhere. A third person was outraged that someone showed up to dinner in flip flops. The outraged person was outnumbered by people telling them to relax.
Here’s what I’ve learned after years of Carnival cruises out of LA: the dress code is real but it’s not strict, and packing the right things is simpler than the internet makes it look.
Quick Answer
Carnival has two dress levels – Cruise Casual for most nights and Cruise Elegant for one or two nights per sailing. Cruise Casual means no swimwear in the dining room – shorts and a clean shirt are fine. Cruise Elegant means collared shirt and slacks for men, a dress or nice pants for women. Nobody is checking labels at the door. Pack light, pack practical.
How Carnival Actually Describes It
Carnival publishes their dress guidelines and they’re worth reading once so you know what you’re working with.
Cruise Casual – most nights.
This is the default for almost every dinner in the Main Dining Room. The guideline says: no swimwear, no tank tops, no flip flops in the dining room. Beyond that – shorts are acceptable, clean jeans are acceptable, a polo shirt is more than enough.
The spirit of it is: you changed out of your swimsuit and made a minimal effort. That’s Cruise Casual.
Cruise Elegant – one or two nights per 7-day sailing.
This is what used to be called Formal Night. Carnival rebranded it because “formal” was scaring people into packing tuxedos they didn’t need.
For men: collared shirt, dress pants or dark jeans. A blazer is nice but not required. A tie is completely optional.
For women: a dress, a skirt and blouse, dressy pants. Something you’d wear to a nice dinner at home.
That’s it. I’ve done Elegant Night in chinos and a button-down shirt with no tie. Nobody turned me away. Nobody gave me a look. The dining room was full of people dressed exactly like that.
The people in tuxedos looked great. So did the people in blazers. So did the people in nice jeans and a collared shirt. Carnival’s Elegant Night is about making an effort, not about a specific dress level.
The pool deck and casual spaces – anything goes.
Swimwear, cover-ups, shorts, t-shirts. This is the majority of the ship during the day. The only rule is that you can’t walk into the dining room or the buffet in a wet swimsuit. Change first.
Day by Day: What I Actually Wear
This is more useful than the official guidelines because it’s what a real person packs and wears on a real 7-night cruise.
Embarkation day.
I drive to Long Beach and board the ship. I’m in jeans, a t-shirt, and sneakers. Comfortable for the drive, fine for boarding. Once on the ship I change into shorts and a t-shirt – the cabin is usually ready by 1:30 PM.
Dinner on embarkation night is Cruise Casual. I wear shorts and a clean polo. That’s all it takes.
Sea days.
Shorts and a t-shirt or swim shorts from morning until dinner. If I’m at the pool – swim shorts and a rash guard or t-shirt. Sandals or bare feet on the deck.
For dinner – I change into clean shorts or light pants and a collared shirt. Takes five minutes.
Port days.
Whatever makes sense for the activity. For walking around a Mexican city – shorts, a t-shirt, comfortable walking shoes or sandals. I wear the same clothes I’d wear on a warm day at home running errands.
If I’m doing a water excursion – swim shorts and a rash guard, changed back into dry clothes before returning to the ship.
Elegant Night.
I pack one outfit specifically for this: chinos or light dress pants, a collared button-down shirt, closed shoes. I’ve worn this same combination on every Carnival cruise for years. It works every time.
If my wife wants to dress up more – she does, and she looks great. That’s her call. The point is that Elegant Night doesn’t require a separate suitcase.
The Specific Items Worth Packing
This is where the dress code question connects directly to your packing list.
For men – the minimum that covers everything:
One pair of chinos or light dress pants. These work for Elegant Night and look fine for any other dinner. Dark wash jeans work if you prefer.
Two or three collared shirts – polo or button-down. One dedicated to Elegant Night, the others for regular dinners. These also work as a layer over a t-shirt on a cool sea day.
Shorts – three to four pairs. This is what you’re wearing most of the time.
T-shirts – four to five. The daily uniform.
Swim shorts – two pairs. They dry fast but you still want a backup.
One pair of closed shoes. For Elegant Night and any port where you’re doing significant walking on uneven ground.
Sandals – one pair, good ones. These do most of the work on port days and casual deck time.
For women – the minimum that covers everything:
One dress or dressy outfit for Elegant Night. A sundress that’s on the nicer side often works for both Elegant Night and port days – versatile.
Two or three casual dresses or shorts and tops combinations for regular dinners and port days.
A light cardigan or wrap – the dining room and some indoor spaces run cold.
Swimwear – two pieces. Same logic as swim shorts.
Comfortable walking sandals that can handle port cobblestones. Not just flip flops.
One pair of sandals or low heels for Elegant Night if you want them – not required.
What People Get Wrong
Over-packing for Elegant Night.
The most common mistake. People pack formal gowns and tuxedos for a Carnival cruise and spend the whole trip managing a garment bag. Elegant Night on Carnival is not a black-tie event. Nice clothes, not costume clothes.
Under-packing for the dining room.
The flip side – some people assume the dining room is as casual as the buffet. It’s not quite. A swimsuit cover-up and flip flops at dinner will get you a polite redirection to the Lido buffet instead. Change first, it takes five minutes.
Forgetting a layer for indoor spaces.
The ship’s air conditioning is aggressive. The main theater, the dining room, some bars – they run cold even when it’s 85 degrees outside. A light jacket, a cardigan, a long-sleeve shirt in your bag saves you from sitting through a show shivering.
New shoes for port days.
Brand new shoes + a full day of walking on cobblestones in Ensenada = blisters by noon. Bring shoes you’ve worn before. This sounds obvious until you’re limping back to the gangway.
A Note on the Buffet
The Lido buffet has no dress requirements beyond basic decency. Wet swimsuit is technically not allowed but in practice a cover-up over a swimsuit is fine. This is where people eat lunch after the pool without changing.
If you’re having dinner at the Lido instead of the MDR – same standard applies. It’s more casual than the dining room and the rules reflect that.
The Serenity Deck and Adults-Only Areas
These follow the same pool deck logic. Swimwear is appropriate. Cover up to go to the bar or the café areas nearby. No need to dress up.
What About Theme Nights
Carnival sometimes does themed nights on the pool deck – 80s night, white night, tropical night. These are optional and entirely fun if you want to participate. Nothing is required.
If you want to join in on white night – pack one white shirt or dress. That’s all it takes to participate. If you don’t care, ignore it entirely.
My Packing Approach for the Dress Code
I’ve simplified this to a formula that works every cruise.
Five casual outfits – shorts and t-shirt combinations for days.
Three dinner-ready outfits – clean shorts or pants with a collared shirt. One of these is the Elegant Night outfit, slightly nicer than the others.
Two sets of swimwear.
One layer for cold indoor spaces.
Three pairs of shoes – sandals, walking shoes, one pair of closed shoes.
Everything fits in a mid-size suitcase with room to spare. I’ve never had a moment on a Carnival cruise where I didn’t have something appropriate to wear.
The goal isn’t to look like you packed for a fashion week. The goal is to be comfortable, look like you made an effort at dinner, and not think about clothing for the rest of the week.
That’s achievable with a half-full suitcase.
What do you typically pack for Elegant Night? I’m always curious whether people go formal, semi-formal, or exactly as casual as the guidelines allow. Leave it in the comments.
Disclaimer: Carnival’s dress guidelines can be updated. Always check the current guidelines on Carnival’s website before your sailing.
