Luggage Tags & Holders

If you’re going on a cruise, you will need to get your luggage tags from the cruise line and what to do with them. I also recommend that you should buy durable cruise luggage tag holders.

This post will answer some frequently asked questions about cruise luggage tags, and also share information you should know about which cruise luggage tag holders are best. 

How t get luggage tags for your cruise

Once you complete your online check-in on your cruise line’s website, you’ll be instructed to print out your cruise documents. These documents will include a boarding pass and luggage tags. The luggage tags will often be printed with your name, cruise ship, sailing date, and cabin number.

If you’re in a guaranteed cabin, your stateroom may not have been assigned, and the cabin number may be left blank. If this is the case, all is good, and no need to worry.

I highly recommend you print out at least 2 luggage tags for each member of your family or travel party.

Tip: Keep one “extra” of all your luggage tags with you and your cruise documents.

Ordering luggage tags through your cruise line

In some cases, you can request adhesive printed luggage tags from your cruise line. This should be done after you receive a notification that your cruise documents or e-documents are ready, however, give the cruise line about 2 weeks before your cruise sailing date. This may not be available in every country and may vary by cruise line so be sure to check with your cruise line or travel agent for information specific to your booking.

Printing, folding and attaching cruise line luggage tags

It’s very simple to print your cruise ship luggage tags. I like to make several copies, so I have enough to label my carry-on bag, garment bag, as well as my regular size suitcases.

Instructions for folding the luggage tags will be on each paper. When folded, you can staple each luggage tag onto the handles of your luggage. Make sure to bring a mini stapler with you, especially if you go to a hotel a night before your cruise. You may want to bring some scotch tape to reinforce the paper luggage tags as well.

Purchase Cruise Luggage Tag Holders

Cruise luggage tags aren’t a necessity for cruising, however, they do make things much easier. By using plastic luggage tag holders, you eliminate the need for stapling and using tape, and won’t worry that paper luggage tags may fall off.

Cruise luggage tag holders are durable and reusable, and truly may be one of the best purchases you ever make for cruising

Please note that luggage tag sizes are not standard in the cruise line industry; some cruise lines use longer luggage tags while others use shorter tags. Make sure to check to see which luggage tag holders are right for your cruise line. I’ve listed them below in this post for your convenience.

Forgot your luggage tags at home?

In a worst-case scenario, if you forget your luggage tags at home, you can ask the porters at the cruise terminal on boarding day for assistance. They will usually be able to provide you with generic tags before embarkation.

Luggage Tags for Major Cruise Lines

Here are the cruise ship luggage tag holders needed for each cruise line. Click on the link or the photos for pricing information, reviews, and details on Amazon.

All cruise luggage tag holders are made of clear plastic and are in a waterproof pouch that will keep your luggage tags dry in all weather conditions. The stainless steel metal rings are durable and rust-proof when exposed to water.

Carnival Cruise


Celebrity Cruises


Holland America Line


Norwegian Cruise Line


Princess Cruise Line


Royal Caribbean

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