Ideal Alaska Cruise Packing List (+Printable PDF Checklist)
Are you wondering what things to pack for a cruise to Alaska?
I’ve got you covered with this all-inclusive “what to pack for a cruise to Alaska” Packing List!
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What to Pack on a 7-day Cruise to Alaska?
Taking an Alaskan Cruise is an epic adventure that everyone should get the chance to experience.
The rugged terrain and wild sense of adventure that Alaska inspires are sure to thrill even the most conservative traveler.
With that being said, the weather, the wilderness, and the unpredictability of Alaska offer a unique challenge to the age-old question “What should I bring on an Alaskan Cruise?”
I struggled for sure the first time I traded my typical Caribbean Cruise Packing list for an Alaskan Cruise.
I’ve created this list so you don’t have to stress out about you what to pack for a Cruise to Alaska.
What to bring to an Alaskan Cruise: Important Documents
Bringing the correct documents is very important when you begin to pack for a cruise to Alaska.
You don’t want to end up not being able to go on your trip!
Cruise lines are very strict about the documentation needed to board. It’s important to check the requirements carefully.
Also, your Alaska Cruise will have a stop in Canada.
This means there are even more requirements, such as passengers with DUIs or who are behind in child support will not be able to visit Canada on your Alaska Cruise, so be sure and check to make sure you are compliant before you go!
You’ll also likely need to fill out the ArriveCAN form before you depart.
- Identification. You’ll need either a valid passport (with 6 months at least before expiration) OR a valid driver’s license PLUS an original birth certificate. A passport is the easiest.
- Vaccination card (this may change, but for now, it is what it is). Here is a cute holder to keep all of your documents together.
- Credit Card for expenses. Let your bank know you are traveling ahead of time.
- Cruise boarding pass. Either on the cruise app or printed
- Luggage tags are printed (don’t attach them until after your flight). I love these luggage tag holders for cruising.
- Flight boarding pass, digital or printed
- Travel insurance info is either printed or downloaded so you can retrieve it even if you don’t have service.
- Receipts or confirmations for your booked excursions, either printed or digitally saved.
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What clothes to pack for a Cruise to Alaska
When you begin to pack for your Cruise to Alaska you’ll need to think about being prepared for all different types of weather.
Layers are the best bet for your trip. Bring lightweight layers so you can transition warm days to cool evenings.
Extra socks and dry shoes are important to pack for your cruise to Alaska if you are doing any excursions that might leave your feet wet.
I use packing cubes to help me stay organized and keep me from overpacking. Packing cubes were total game changers for me!
What to wear every day on an Alaskan Cruise
- Underwear, bras, and some long underwear to use as a base layer under your clothes
- Socks (bring some merino wool socks for warmth) and bring a few extras to change into if you get wet in port.
- T-shirts, long sleeve t-shirts, sweatshirts (layering is key in Alaska!)
- Lightweight jacket– These are great for being lightweight and easy to pack. They add warmth without adding a lot of bulk. A fleece jacket is perfect for layering.
- Pair of jeans (1-2)
- Pajamas
- Waterproof pants depending on what you will be doing. I wore mine kayaking and it was nice to stay extra dry.
- Bathing suit for using the pool and hot tub
- Workout clothes
- Tennis shoes for walking around, flip-flops if you plan on using the pool or hot tubs, waterproof shoes for port days, or waterproof hiking boots if that’s your plan
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What to wear to dinner on a Cruise to Alaska
Some cruises are fancier than others and will require you to dress more for dinner.
Nearly every cruise line has at least one formal night on cruises under 5 days and 2 formal nights on cruises over 5 nights.
One tip for first-time cruisers is to join a Facebook group for your cruise, this helps you learn how formal people are planning on being, and pick up on any events or special tips for your sailing.
The best way to find these groups by searching Facebook like this ” Ship name+ date of sailing” For example for my cruise to Alaska, I would have typed in “Majestic Princess August 24, 2021.
Disney Cruises to Alaska may have certain theme nights, where the cast and guests can all dress up. Check the Facebook groups for this info!
I recommend bringing a cardigan or shawl for ladies, as the dining rooms can be chilly as well as the walk to and from dinner.
- Formal dress
- A Couple of semi-formal dresses for dinner could also do slacks and a nice sweater or shirt
- Stockings
- Dress shoes
- Men’s button-up dress shirt, jacket, tie
- Men’s slacks
- Dress socks
Accessories to pack on an Alaskan Cruise
- Sunglasses
- Reading glasses if needed
- Cross body purse
- Backpack to take to port and excursions
- Dry bag if you plan on kayaking or fishing
- Warm hat, or ball cap
- Lanyard for ship card
Toiletries to Pack for a Cruise to Alaska
Think of the things you use every day and be sure to include them in your packing.
All cruise lines will provide toiletries such as soap and shampoo, but if you are picky like me, bring your own.
There will be medication such as Tylenol, tums, and bandaids on board but they can be expensive.
I usually bring a few of each of the common medications with me just in case.
You can store them in a pill container rather than having to bring full bottles of each.
Or just grab a few travel-size packages if you don’t have bottles at home.
- Toothbrush/floss/paste (charge your electric toothbrush before you leave)
- Daily Medications
- Supplements: You want to stay healthy on your cruise, and the best way to do that is by boosting your immune system. ActivatedYou is my favorite Immune Complex.
- Hand sanitizer
- Body wash (there will be some in your cabin, but if you are particular about what you use bring your own)
- Lotion
- Lip Balm with SPF
- Shampoo/conditioner (there will be some, but if you want your favorite kind, bring it)
- Small first aid Kit
- Hairbrush/comb/hair ties
- Contacts and solution
- deodorant
- Razors/Shaving cream
- Makeup
- Makeup remover
- Feminine hygiene products
- Nail clippers/file
- Bandaids
- Tylenol
- Pepto Bismol
- Seasick medication
- Poopouri (you can thank me later )
- In the summer months, bringing insect repellent is a good idea too!
Electronics to pack before Cruising to Alaska
You’ll have incredible opportunities to see wildlife on your Alaska Cruise, sometimes right from your balcony!
If you don’t already have a telephoto lens for your camera, you can rent one for your vacation!
I did this and it was a wonderful way to have a great lens without investing a ton of money.
- Cell Phone and charger
- Camera/memory card/ extra battery/ charger/ tripod for capturing incredible Alaska cruise photos!
- Curling iron/flat iron
- E-Reader, be sure to have an active subscription and downloaded books! You can try Audible for free and get 2 free books here!
- Power strips (non-surge protectors) may not be necessary on newer ships, but older ships don’t have many outlets in the cabins.
- Go Pro if you use one. I really loved this GoPro hat that helped me be hands-free on our kayaking excursion! (side note, kayaking to Mendenhall Glacier was one of my all-time favorite shore excursions!)
Alaska Packing List: Miscellaneous items
Bring a carry-on bag and keep your essentials in it. Include any medications you need, sun protection, and a bathing suit if you want to swim. Your luggage will be delivered to your room in the evening, so keep anything you might need before that with you in a carryon.
There you have it! That is everything you need to pack for a cruise to Alaska.
Bring a great attitude, and a sense of adventure and you are all set to go!
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Alaska Cruise Packing Checklist
Now that you know what to pack on a 7-day cruise, you can check “pack for a cruise” off your to-do list and move on to more fun tasks!
You can download a free Alaska cruise ship packing list printable ⤵
Bon Voyage!
You have a very thorough list, Chantelle! I still haven’t been to Alaska and really want to visit. It’s good to know that packing layers is the best option, and to bring a few formal outfits for certain dinners on the cruise. I never would’ve thought that Facebook Groups would be such an important resource, but I’ll keep that in mind for all my cruises going forward!
I agree that a rain jacket and rain pants are must-have items- It rained often on our Alaskan cruise and we didn’t have to stay in because we had them!
Great comprehensive list!
We did not need big spray but it also was rainy season when we were there. You will likely need it early in the season. And yes, the poopurri is a must! Lol
We were surprised with how much we had to pack when we did an Alaska cruise. While we could layer up when it was hot, we got surprised by several days of warmer weather. And we definitely needed our rain gear. A great list to keep you organized for packing.
Interesting! We were supposed to be going on a road trip to Alaska in our RV in June 2020. Well, that never happened! We have just sold our RV so intend to explore Alaska differently, possibly by cruise ship. Your poopouri comment made me laugh! Never heard of it before, but will be sure to remember. Did you find that you needed bug spray, or was it not an issue on the ship?
What a perfect list for a cruise to Alaska!
Looks like the perfect list for a cruise to Alaska…something I’d love to do! Layering does seem key.
Awesome! Let me know if I can help in anyway, or if you have questions as you plan
I came accross this right on time! We are just starting to plan our cruise yo Alaska. Great information!