The BEST Alaska Cruise Packing List & My Alaska Cruise Outfits! - Cuisine And Travel (2024)

This Alaska Cruise packing list is a must-have guide and also includes all of my Alaska cruise outfits! After booking a 7-day Alaska cruise on Holland America, packing was so stressful. I had no idea what to bring and I felt completely overwhelmed. I spent almost 2 months researching and preparing. Hopefully, I can save you some of the headaches and share what I learned.

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  • The Weather in Alaska During the Summer
  • Do I Need to Pack for Cold Weather?
  • How Often Does It Rain in Alaska During the Summer?
  • Shoes
  • My Biggest Alaska Cruise Outfits Tip
  • Loungewear Chic
  • Do You Need to Dress in Layers?
  • Formal Gala Nights
  • Packing Tips for Photography
  • Other Items
  • Alaska Cruise Outfits List
    • Tops
    • Pants/Dresses
    • Shoes/Other
  • Alaska Cruise Packing List (non-clothes)
  • Things I Packed and Didn’t Need
  • Pack for Weight Fluctuations
  • Discover Our Travel Guides

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The Weather in Alaska During the Summer

The most popular time to take an Alaskan cruise is from June to early August. This is when Alaska has the best weather and wildlife is most active. What surprised me most during my time cruising through Alaska was how warm it actually was. Our cruise was from July 29th to August 6th. The weather was perfect except for a light rainy, foggy day in Juneau. In fact, it was warm enough in Ketchikan, Alaska to wear a t-shirt & shorts. You can expect temperatures around 60-75 degrees.

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Do I Need to Pack for Cold Weather?

Even though some days are warm, you still have to pack for cold weather as well. Especially if you will be visiting Hubbard Glacier or going on a glacier excursion. When you visit Hubbard Glacier, you will have hours to take photos and enjoy the scenery. However, those who did not bring warmer clothes rushed back inside and did not get to fully enjoy all the amazing glacier views. I definitely recommend packing a lightweight puffer jacket or parka.

How Often Does It Rain in Alaska During the Summer?

Since you are visiting multiple cities on an Alaskan cruise you should absolutely prepare for rain. It is almost inevitable that you will have one rainy day in Alaska so it’s best to be prepared. However, what I found was that even on a rainy day, it still wasn’t too cold. A light rain jacket was perfectly fine with a light long-sleeve shirt underneath. I did not need to be as bundled up as I thought.

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Shoes

Here is a warning for my more fashionable ladies, you do not need to pack a million shoes. When you go on a cruise, there is tons of walking. These ships are long and walking around the port towns can be a few miles. You know how you have cute shoes that are comfortable but not comfortable to walk around all day at Disneyland? Yeah, don’t bring those shoes. I wore sneakers 90% of the time. Even my flip-flops weren’t as comfortable as I hoped (can someone please tell Tory Burch to make more comfortable flip-flops!).

Also, you really do not need rain shoes unless you are in a kayak or canoe. Most glacier excursions give you snow booties that slip over your sneakers. Even on a boat, your feet will stay dry. If you do bring water shoes, just stick to smaller duckhorn sperries. My adorably fancy Sorel snow/water shoes were completely unnecessary and took up a ton of space in my bag.

You really only need sneakers, a pair of dress shoes, and a very comfortable pair of flip-flops or slip-ons to wear around the ship.

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My Biggest Alaska Cruise Outfits Tip

The biggest tip that I learned about packing Alaska cruise outfits was that comfort is key. You know what I wore 80% of my time in Alaska? The outfit you see pictured above. My workout leggings, a comfortable workout top, an easy stylish poncho, and sneakers. Not only was it incredibly comfortable but it was cozy for chilly mornings grabbing coffee on the ship, perfect for the airplane, and still stylish enough to explore the different cities at port. When you’re packing your Alaska cruise outfits, go for athleisure.

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Loungewear Chic

I also recommend bringing cute loungewear that you can just wear around the ship. Instead of typical pajamas, think of quality sets that are comfortable to wear in your room, grabbing coffee, or while enjoying breakfast in the MDR. I also like athletic tank tops with built-in bra cups so they are comfortable but still modest enough to walk around the ship without announcing to the world that you’re chilly if you get my drift!

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Do You Need to Dress in Layers?

Everyone says to dress in layers but you do not have to overdo it. You do not need a jacket and a puffer vest. I brought a puffer vest and it was totally unnecessary. You need a few basic athletic tank tops, maybe a short-sleeved polo, a few basic long-sleeve shirts, a light jacket, a heavier parka, a light raincoat, or even a heavy cute flannel, like what I wore in the picture above, that you can just throw on if it feels chilly.

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Formal Gala Nights

Almost every cruise ship has formal nights in the main dining room. I thought it was only 1, but it is actually 2 on a 7-day cruise. What I also realized was that if you plan on eating at some of the specialty restaurants you may want to be more dressed up. I wished I had brought at least one more dress and maybe a pair of nice slacks with two blouses.

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Packing Tips for Photography

Alaska is absolutely breathtaking and you may want to capture every moment. I highly recommend the Sony RX10 IV as a travel camera since you will not need to switch lenses and it can zoom 24-600mm. This camera takes fantastic landscape and wildlife photography. The shot above was taken with this sony camera zoomed in at a full 600mm on a moving boat!

If you’re a seasoned photographer, definitely bring a tripod, remote clicker, and an easy waterproof bag you can slide over the camera if needed. Also, remember to bring plenty of batteries and several SD cards. I also recommend a polarizing filter since most of the photos will have water reflections.

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Other Items

There are also a few items I want to highlight which I always end up buying if I wasn’t savvy enough to pack it myself. First, bring a bag of medication on your cruise. Our carry-on was like a mini pharmacy and we used almost everything we brought. Bring daily vitamins, fiber, a decongestant, Tums, Dramamine, anxiety pills if you need them, anti-nausea, allergy medication, cough drops, Dayquil, Nightquil, and petiolate powder packets.

Two other items I always bring with me are a reusable water bottle and a thermos to keep my coffee warm or to fill with hot water.

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Alaska Cruise Outfits List

Below is a list of clothes to pack for your Alaska Cruise based on what I learned from my previous trip. I should add it’s also easiest to keep your colors neutral so everything goes together. You can never go wrong with black, white, and grey.

Pro-tip: Most cruises will allow you to bring bottles of wine. On our Holland America cruise, you can bring two bottles per person and it’s only a $20 corkage fee!

Tops

Pants/Dresses

Shoes/Other

  • Sneakers
  • Flip-Flops or Slip-ons
  • Dress Shoes
  • Swimsuit
  • Cover Up
  • hat
  • gloves
  • undergarments & socks

Alaska Cruise Packing List (non-clothes)

  • Skincare
  • Light Makeup
  • Haircare
  • dental care
  • phone & laptop chargers
  • reusable water bottle
  • coffee thermos
  • sunglasses
  • Waterproof crossbody bag or backpack with a waterproof cover
  • nicer purse
  • travel kit with things like scissors, bandaids, sewing kit, nail file, cuticle clippers, etc.)

Things I Packed and Didn’t Need

Here is a list of items I packed and could have left behind. I wore a few things because I had them, but in reality, I would have rather had more athleisure-type outfits. I’ve honestly never found jeans very comfortable and would have preferred to have more comfortable leggings instead. Bringing a puffer vest was completely not unnecessary. I also brought a zip-up Lululemon jacket and never wore it because my poncho was so comfortable and kept me warm. Finally, I brought way too many shoes, and after a while the hiking boots, rainboots, and even my flip-flops weren’t very comfortable so I just wore my sneakers 90% of the time.

Pack for Weight Fluctuations

Finally, it’s time to get real. My favorite part of taking a cruise is all the amazing food. Take into consideration that you may gain a few extra pounds. By the end of our cruise, my leggings were also the only thing that still tucked me in and made me look skinny. My formal dress was also very snug. I gained over 5lbs on my Alaskan Cruise thanks to how delicious the food on Holland America is! Do not bring clothes that will be unflattering or that you may not fit into should you enjoy some indulging.

If you found this list helpful or have any other questions about cruising to Alaska, don’t hesitate to comment below!

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FAQs

What do you wear to dinner on an Alaskan cruise? ›

Dinner or “Smart Casual” clothes

Women can wear a smart dress, skirt, pants, or jeans with a casual top, and men can dress in pants or jeans with a short-sleeve sport shirt. As for shoewear, the only rule is that flip flops are never allowed during evenings on the ship.

How do you not overpack for an Alaskan cruise? ›

The rule of "twos" can help you plan the perfect wardrobe. Pick two outfits -- one for day, one for night -- for each day you travel, as well as workout clothes, bathing suits, and PJs for every two days. Then cut the total amount in half -- remember, no one is going to notice when you wear the same shirt twice.

Do you need a swimsuit on an Alaskan cruise? ›

We were on the Island Princess last summer for the Alaska cruise and it had both outdoor and indoor pools. It was very warm and pleasant at all times in the area with the indoor pool. I would say take the swimsuit. You might find a few minutes to use it when you don't have anything to see along the route.

How to pack for 2 weeks in Alaska? ›

What to Pack for Alaska: All the Essentials
  1. Small backpack or daypack.
  2. Hiking poles.
  3. Binoculars.
  4. Camera.
  5. Waterproof bag.
  6. Waterproof phone case.
  7. An extra charging cord in case you lose one in a hotel room.
  8. Spare batteries, etc.

What not to wear to dinner on a cruise? ›

T-shirts, swimsuits, robes, bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps, and pool wear are not allowed in the main restaurant or specialty restaurants at any time. In addition, shorts and flip-flops are not permitted during the evening hours.

What do you wear in the main dining room on a cruise? ›

During the day, casual clothes are suitable. After 5.30pm, smart casual clothing is required in the public lounges and restaurants or as published in the ships newsletter.

How much spending money should you take on an Alaskan cruise? ›

A typical Alaska Cruise can cost between $600 and $5,000 per person, depending on the length of your cruise, the type of cruise you choose, and your room choice. We recommend budgeting an additional $1,000 to $1,500 per person for shore excursions to get the most out of your Alaskan cruise.

What side of ship is better for Alaska cruise? ›

Northbound Alaska cruises sail up the coastline through the Inside Passage and along Hubbard Glacier, so your best view of Alaska's scenic landmasses are likely on the starboard side of the ship. Southbound Alaska cruises are the opposite.

What kind of jacket do you wear on a cruise to Alaska? ›

Semi-warm Jacket/Coat: A packable down puffer jacket is perfect for this. Warm enough but not too bulky and the packable versions take up little space. I wore this on the Glacier watching day and under the rain jacket while whale watching. Comfort/Walking Shoes: You could do all sorts of options here.

Are thong bathing suits allowed on cruises? ›

Women can wear a thong or even a g-string at either cruise line's pools. Some might argue the appropriateness of that given the children presentLas Vegas Strip faces a huge problem that could ruin major events but as long as your parts are technically covered, you are not breaking the rules.

What kind of shoes do I need for an Alaskan cruise? ›

Since rain is so common, the best way to defend your feet is with a comfortable and durable pair of rain boots. They will not only provide protection from the rain but wind and mud as well. A slip-on shoe should not be missed when packing for an Alaskan cruise. These will be great for the days of travel on the cruise.

How do you pack 14 days of clothes in a carry-on? ›

14 days/2 = 7 bottoms. 7 bottoms x 2 = 14 tops that can be a mix of layering pieces if it's cold. 3 shoes, 3 necklaces, 3 earrings, 1 jacket and 1 cardigan (for all the same reasons I always take a pair of jeans). If you want to take casual dresses, 1 dress = 1 bottom and 2 tops.

What clothes should you pack for Alaska? ›

T-shirts, flannel shirts, light-weight long sleeves and turtlenecks are all good options to pack and layer. A fleece or pile jacket and/or a wool sweater are great to layer for extra warmth. Comfortable, lightweight and water repellent materials are best suited for the terrain you'll experience on your visit to Alaska.

Do people still dress up for dinner on cruise ships? ›

At dinner, particularly in the main and specialty restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and theater, most cruise lines prefer a dressier look for men, requesting passengers refrain from wearing shorts, sleeveless T-shirts, flip-flops, and baseball caps.

Do people dress up on Alaskan cruises? ›

There are recommendations for casual wear, casual nice wear, outerwear for rain and cold, dresses for formal wear, swimwear, hiking boots, sneakers, comfort shoes for casual and formal wear, scarves, hats….

What do you wear on an evening dinner on a cruise? ›

Think of our formal dress code as a night out in your best black-tie look — suits and ties, tuxedos, co*cktail dresses or evening gowns are all acceptable options. There can be 1 to 4 formal nights during a sailing and is at the ship's discretion.

How formal is a formal night on an Alaskan cruise? ›

Formal wear: Anticipate two formal nights per week. Ladies wear a co*cktail dress or gown and gentlemen don a suit and tie or tuxedo. Smart-casual wear for dinner: Slacks and collared shirts or sweaters for men.

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