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What to Pack for Port of San Francisco

The complete cruise packing checklist. Every essential item with explanations — so you don't forget anything for your cruise from Port of San Francisco.

23 packing items · researched from public reviews and official sources

Packing for a cruise from Port of San Francisco

Cruise terminals are not shops. Whatever you forget has to be bought before you reach the curb, so pack the checklist below and use these Port of San Francisco notes to plan the last stop on the way in.

Nothing inside the terminal gate is set up for shopping, and the Port states that luggage storage is not offered at the cruise terminals. What Pier 27 does have around it is a 2.5-acre public open space: the Port describes Cruise Terminal Plaza as a 34,000 square foot lawn and a 47,000 square foot plaza with paved paths and fifty benches, and says signs around the park tell the stories of ships that have called at the Port. For anything you actually forgot, the walk is short — Trader Joe's at 401 Bay Street and the Walgreens at 1175 Columbus Avenue cover groceries, sunscreen and pharmacy items, and the Safeway at 145 Jackson Street is the closest full-size grocery going the other way, open to 11:00pm.

Pier 35 puts you closer to Fisherman's Wharf than Pier 27 does, which changes what is within reach: Trader Joe's at 401 Bay Street is about seven minutes on foot, and Pier 39 with its shops and the sea lion docks is a short walk further. Luggage storage is not offered here either. One thing specific to this pier is worth checking if you have time before boarding — the SS Jeremiah O'Brien, the last operational World War II Liberty ship, is berthed at Pier 35, and its own visit page notes that afternoon tours may be available on cruise dates, which reads as a caution that access narrows when a ship is alongside.

Forgot something? Stops near Port of San Francisco

Trader Joe's — North BeachCabin snacks, embarkation-morning breakfast, and wine to carry aboard where your line allows it; open 8am to 9pm daily per the store page, read 2026-08-17

401 Bay St, San Francisco, CA 94133

Safeway — Jackson StreetThe closest full-size grocery to Pier 27, trading 6am to 11pm daily per the store page — bottled water and anything bulky you would rather not carry far

145 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA 94111

Walgreens — Columbus & BaySeasickness patches, sunscreen and a prescription refill before you lose pharmacy access for a week; store 7am to 10pm daily, pharmacy counter weekdays 9am to 7pm, read 2026-08-17

1175 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133

Coit LiquorsThe bottle your line permits you to carry aboard, plus beer and spirits, open to midnight Sunday through Thursday and to 2am on Friday and Saturday per the shop's contact page

1657 Powell St, San Francisco, CA 94133

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Carry-On Day Bag

Pack these in a bag you keep with you at boarding — your checked luggage won't arrive until 3-4pm

Swimsuit and flip-flopsHead straight to the pool after boarding
Phone charger and portable batteryYou'll drain your battery exploring and taking photos on Day 1Amazon
MedicationsBoth prescription and OTC — don't risk them being in delayed luggage
Sunscreen (reef-safe)The pool deck sun is intense — apply before you even get on the shipAmazon
Government-issued photo IDRequired for boarding — keep it accessible, not buried in a suitcase
Snacks and water bottlesKids get hungry in the boarding line. Sealed snacks are allowed through security
Change of clothes for each kidPool splashes, spilled drinks, cruise ship excitement — be ready

Cruise Essentials

Things that make the whole trip better

Magnetic hooks (for cabin walls)Cabin walls are metal — these give you hanging space for hats, lanyards, wet swimsuitsAmazon
USB multi-port charger (no power strip)Cabins have 1-2 outlets, but most cruise lines now ban power strips and surge protectors outright — a USB-only charger is not confiscated at security
Packing cubesCabin drawers are small — cubes keep things organized in tight spacesAmazon
Insulated tumblerFill it at the buffet drink station — stays cold by the pool all afternoonAmazon
Lanyard for cruise cardYour cruise card is your room key, ID, and payment method — keep it around your neckAmazon
Night lightCabins are pitch black. A small night light prevents midnight stubbed toesAmazon
Over-the-door pocket organizerWith three or more in one cabin there is no counter space — the pockets hold toiletries, chargers and sunscreen on the back of the bathroom door
Pop-up laundry hamperFolds flat in the suitcase and keeps a week of kids' dirty clothes separate from the clean ones in a cabin with nowhere else to put them

Easy to Forget

The things people buy overpriced at the port gift shop

Motion sickness remedyEven experienced cruisers can get queasy on rough sea daysAmazon
Wrinkle release sprayIrons aren't allowed on cruise ships — this saves your formal night outfitAmazon
Highlighter or penFor marking up the daily activity schedule — old school but effective
Small OTC medicine kitPain reliever, antacid, anti-diarrheal, cold and allergy tablets, bandages. The onboard shop stocks little of this and the medical center charges for a visit — the pharmacy at home is where it costs a few dollars
Small battery clockMany cabins no longer have a bedside clock, and an interior cabin at 3am is too dark to find a phone
Waterproof phone pouchPool photos, water slides, port excursions — protect your phoneAmazon
Small whiteboard for cabin doorLeave messages for teens: 'We're at the pool deck' — most cabins don't have cell serviceAmazon
Children's medicines (their usual brand and flavor)Ships rarely sell children's formulas at all, and a feverish kid at midnight is not the moment to discover that

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