Packing Guide: 10 Days on an Alaska Cruise (Spring Edition)
Sailing Alaska in the spring means breathtaking scenery, cool coastal weather, and a mix of rugged adventure with onboard elegance. Packing smart is all about layers, waterproof gear, and a few show-stopping outfits for nights at sea.
🧥 Core Clothing & Layering
Base Layers: Lightweight thermal tops and leggings for glacier walks and cold mornings.
Everyday Layers: Long-sleeve shirts, flannels, and breathable sweaters for day excursions.
Outerwear: Waterproof, insulated rain jacket and a lighter windbreaker.
Bottoms: Hiking pants (quick-dry), jeans, and comfortable leggings.
Shoes: Waterproof hiking boots for trails & glaciers, sneakers for casual wear, and slip-ons for onboard ease.
🏔️ Adventure & Excursions
Kayaking Gear: Quick-dry pants, synthetic tops, and a packable rain jacket.
Glacier Trekking: Sturdy waterproof boots, wool socks, gloves, and a knit hat.
Whale Watching & Deck Time: Warm layers (fleece or puffer vest), binoculars, and a scarf or wrap.
Day Pack: Small waterproof backpack for water, snacks, and extra clothing layers.
🚢 Onboard Cruise Essentials
Casual Cruise Wear: Comfortable outfits for lounging, like joggers, tees, and cozy cardigans.
Gym & Yoga: Leggings, breathable workout tops, sports bras, and sneakers. Don’t forget a refillable water bottle.
Hot Tub & Spa: Swimsuit (bring two so one is always dry), flip-flops, and a lightweight cover-up.
Evening Wear:
Smart Casual Nights: Dressy tops with trousers or skirts; men might bring collared shirts.
Formal Evenings: Cocktail dress, heels or dressy flats, and jewelry. Men: blazer or suit.
Stage Shows: Pack one fun, bold outfit (something stylish but comfortable for sitting through performances).
🎒 Accessories & Extras
Waterproof Gloves & Warm Hat (essential for glacier excursions).
Sunglasses & Sunscreen (yes, even in Alaska — snow and water glare can be intense).
Binoculars (for spotting eagles, whales, and glaciers).
Camera or Smartphone with Waterproof Case.
Compact Umbrella for spring showers.
🧳 Packing Pro Tips
Think Layers: Alaska weather can shift from sunny to misty rain in an hour.
Laundry Onboard: Most ships offer laundry service — you can pack lighter and re-wear.
Mix & Match: Stick to a color palette (neutrals + a pop of color) to make outfits versatile.
Dry Bags: Perfect for protecting electronics and clothing during kayak or zodiac excursions.
✅ With this packing list, you’ll be ready for kayaks and cocktails, glaciers and gala nights — the perfect balance of adventure and luxury.
