What to Pack for a Caribbean Cruise (February–April) This travel capsule wardrobe was built for a Caribbean cruise during late winter/early spring, when days are hot, sunny, and spent between ports, pool decks, and excursions—and evenings stay warm but slightly dressier for onboard dining. Expect daytime highs in the low-80s°F to upper-80s°F, with evenings in the low-70s°F. February through April is part of the dry season for most Caribbean destinations, with low humidity and minimal rain. I focused on lightweight, breathable fabrics, easy layers for air-conditioned spaces, and versatile pieces that work for shore days, sea days, and dinners without overpacking. You’ll notice airy tanks and blouses, easy shorts and lightweight pants, and dresses that transition from daytime sightseeing to evening dining. A light cardigan is helpful for cool dining rooms and breezy decks. Footwear stays practical: comfortable walking shoes for ports, sandals for warm days, and a dressier pair for evenings. Not headed on a Caribbean cruise? This capsule also works well for resort stays, coastal Mexico, the Florida Keys, Hawaii, or Mediterranean cruises—any warm-weather trip that mixes sightseeing, relaxation, and casual-to-dressy evenings. Everything mixes and matches into more than 15 outfits, and the best part — it all fits in your carry-on suitcase. LTKTravel LTKOver40