Welcome to Your Ultimate Alaska Cruise Packing Guide

This guide was created to help take the stress out of packing by providing detailed recommendations and practical explanations for everything you may need on your Alaskan cruise. Rather than simply giving you a checklist, I'll explain why certain items are important and how they can enhance your overall travel experience.

Inside this guide, you'll discover recommendations for layering clothing to handle Alaska's ever-changing weather, toiletries and personal care items to keep you comfortable throughout your trip, electronics and travel accessories for capturing unforgettable memories, and outdoor gear for exploring ports and scenic excursions. You'll also find suggestions for wildlife observation essentials, miscellaneous travel items that are often overlooked, tips for preparing for unexpected weather or travel situations, and a final Bon Voyage checklist to ensure you're ready before you leave home.

Remember, every traveler is different. Your excursions, personal preferences, and travel style may require additional items beyond what's included here. Or you may find you don't require all of the suggested items. Use this guide as a comprehensive starting point, then customize it to fit your own adventure.

Whether this is your very first cruise or you're an experienced traveler, our goal is to help you pack smarter, travel with confidence, and spend less time worrying about what you forgot and more time enjoying the incredible beauty of Alaska.

Happy packing, safe travels, and welcome to the adventure of a lifetime!

Essential Travel Documents

Before you begin your Alaska adventure, take a few minutes to make sure all of your important travel documents are organized and easily accessible. Having everything prepared before embarkation day will help make your travel experience smoother and reduce unnecessary stress.

For your cruise departing from Seattle, every guest is required to present acceptable proof of citizenship. While many guests choose to travel with a valid U.S. passport, U.S. citizens sailing a closed-loop cruise (departing from and returning to the same U.S. port) may also be able to travel with an original or certified copy of their birth certificate and a government-issued photo ID. However, a passport is strongly recommended, as it is the easiest form of identification and can be invaluable in the event of an emergency that requires you to fly home from Canada or Alaska.

In addition to your identification documents, be sure to have the following items readily available:

  • Valid passport (recommended) or other accepted cruise travel documents
  • Government-issued photo ID (if applicable)
  • Cruise Line Boarding Passes
  • Flight confirmations and boarding passes
  • Hotel reservation confirmations (if arriving before embarkation)
  • Travel insurance information and emergency contact numbers
  • Excursion confirmations (if booked independently)
  • Credit cards and a small amount of cash for travel expenses
  • Copies of important documents stored separately from the originals or saved securely in cloud storage

It's also a good idea to download the cruise line app before your trip. The app allows you to access to complete online check-in, boarding passes, review your itinerary, make dining and entertainment reservations, and stay informed throughout your cruise.

Pro Tip: Keep all of your travel documents together in a travel wallet or document organizer and pack them in your carry-on bag—never in your checked luggage. You'll need access to them throughout your travel day and during embarkation.

Taking a few moments to organize your travel documents before you leave home will help ensure a smooth embarkation process and allow you to start enjoying your Alaska cruise the moment you arrive at the port.

Base Layers

Base layers are the first layer of clothing against your skin and play an important role in keeping you comfortable throughout your Alaska cruise. Pack thermal or moisture-wicking base layers made from materials like merino wool or synthetic performance fabrics. These materials help regulate your body temperature by pulling moisture away from your skin, keeping you warm and dry even if you perspire during an excursion or the weather suddenly turns chilly. Avoid cotton whenever possible, as it absorbs moisture and takes much longer to dry.

Mid-Layers

Mid-layers provide insulation by trapping your body heat while still allowing your clothing to breathe. Pack items such as fleece jackets, quarter-zips, lightweight sweaters, hoodies, or insulated vests that can easily be added or removed throughout the day. These layers are perfect for glacier viewing, early morning excursions, or cool evenings on deck. Because Alaska's temperatures can change quickly, having several lightweight mid-layers is often more comfortable than bringing one heavy coat.

Outer Layers

Your outer layer is designed to protect you from the elements, including wind, rain, and cool ocean air. A waterproof and windproof rain jacket with a hood is one of the most important items you'll bring on your Alaska cruise. Depending on your planned excursions, you may also want a lightweight insulated jacket or rain pants. Weather in Alaska can change within minutes, and staying dry will help keep you warm and comfortable while exploring ports, hiking trails, or enjoying scenic cruising near glaciers.

Accessories

The right accessories can make a huge difference in your comfort while exploring Alaska. Pack comfortable waterproof walking shoes or hiking boots with good traction for uneven sidewalks, docks, and nature trails. A warm knit hat, lightweight gloves, neck gaiter or scarf, and sunglasses are highly recommended, especially during glacier viewing where temperatures are cooler and the wind can be brisk. A baseball cap or sun hat offers protection on sunny days, while a reusable rain poncho can be a lifesaver during unexpected showers. These small items don't take up much space in your suitcase but will help you stay comfortable throughout your adventure.

Electronics & Gadgets

Your Alaska cruise is full of once-in-a-lifetime scenery—from glaciers and waterfalls to wildlife sightings and scenic coastal towns—so having the right electronics and gadgets will help you capture memories, stay connected, and make your travel days more convenient. While you don’t need to overpack tech items, a few well-chosen essentials can greatly enhance your overall experience onboard and in port.

Cruise staterooms include standard outlets and USB charging ports, but they can be limited, so planning ahead with charging accessories and power solutions is important. You’ll also want to consider protection for your devices, since Alaska’s weather can include mist, rain, and ocean spray during excursions.

Electronics & Gadgets Essentials

  • Smartphone with charger and charging cable
  • Portable power bank (fully charged before excursions)
  • Camera (DSLR, mirrorless, or point-and-shoot) for high-quality scenic photos
  • Extra camera batteries and memory cards
  • Binoculars for wildlife viewing and glacier scenery
  • Charging cords for all devices (phone, tablet, camera, etc.)
  • Multi-port USB charger or charging hub (helpful for limited outlets)
  • Headphones or earbuds for travel days and onboard entertainment
  • Waterproof phone pouch or protective case for excursions
  • Tablet or e-reader for downtime, movies, or reading
  • Downloaded maps, entertainment, and cruise app access prior to sailing

Alaska Tech Tip

Alaska is one of the most photogenic cruise destinations in the world, so make sure your devices are fully prepared before you sail. Download any maps, playlists, movies, or cruise documents ahead of time so you’re not relying on spotty Wi-Fi while onboard or in port. A portable power bank is especially important on excursion days when you may be using your phone heavily for photos, navigation, and communication.

Also, consider using a waterproof or weather-resistant case for your phone or camera when you're near glaciers, on boat tours, or exploring during rainy conditions. A little preparation ensures you won’t miss capturing those unforgettable moments when whales surface beside the ship or glaciers calve in the distance.

With the right electronics packed and ready, you’ll be set to fully experience—and preserve—every incredible moment of your Alaska adventure.

Outdoor Gear & Equipment

An Alaska cruise is one of the most scenic and adventure-filled vacations you can take, and many of the most memorable experiences happen outdoors. From whale watching and glacier viewing to rainforest hikes and scenic rail excursions, having the right outdoor gear and equipment ensures you stay comfortable, safe, and ready for anything the moment you step off the ship.

Unlike typical beach or resort vacations, Alaska’s outdoor environment can be cool, damp, and ever-changing. Excursions may involve uneven terrain, boat rides with ocean spray, or long periods of standing outside taking in the views. Packing thoughtfully for these conditions will make your experience much more enjoyable.

Outdoor Gear & Equipment Essentials

  • Comfortable daypack or small backpack for shore excursions
  • Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated during long excursion days
  • Lightweight binoculars for whale watching and wildlife viewing
  • Compact travel umbrella for light rain in port towns
  • Waterproof backpack cover or dry bag for protecting belongings
  • Trekking poles (optional, but helpful for hiking excursions or uneven terrain)
  • Small travel towel or quick-dry towel for unexpected wet conditions
  • Light snacks or energy bars for long excursion days (Must be unopened to take on the ship)
  • Travel guidebook or printed excursion notes for reference
  • Hand warmers (especially useful for glacier viewing or boat tours)
  • Insect repellent for forested hikes, nature walks, and warmer inland port areas 

Alaska Outdoor Tip

When selecting outdoor gear, focus on items that are lightweight, compact, and weather-resistant. You don’t want to be weighed down while walking through port towns or boarding excursion transportation. A small backpack that keeps your hands free is especially helpful for photography, shopping, and navigating busy docks.

It’s also important to think in terms of “comfort layers” for your outdoor time. Even in summer, temperatures can feel chilly when you’re out on the water or near glaciers, so having a backup layer, warm hat, and gloves in your daypack can make a big difference in how long you comfortably stay outside enjoying the view.

With the right outdoor gear packed, you’ll be ready to fully experience Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and adventure opportunities without worrying about weather or discomfort.

Miscellaneous Travel Essentials

While clothing and gear are often the focus when packing for an Alaska cruise, it’s the small “miscellaneous” items that can make your overall travel experience smoother, more comfortable, and far less stressful. These are the behind-the-scenes essentials that help you stay organized, prepared, and flexible from the moment you leave home until you return.

This category includes important travel documentation, financial items, onboard necessities, snacks and beverages for travel days, and comfort accessories that make long travel hours much more manageable.

Travel Insurance & Documentation

Travel protection and documentation are essential for peace of mind. Cruise travel can involve unexpected changes such as weather delays, medical needs, or travel disruptions, so having everything organized in advance is important. Be sure to carry your travel insurance information, cruise documents, flight itineraries, hotel confirmations, and emergency contact details. Keeping both digital copies on your phone and printed copies in a travel folder is highly recommended in case of connectivity issues or device problems.

Money & Financial Essentials

While most onboard expenses are cashless and charged to your cruise account, it’s still important to carry a mix of payment options for ports and travel days. Credit cards are widely accepted in Alaska and Canada ports, but small amounts of cash can be helpful for tips, taxis, local shops, or small vendors. It’s also a good idea to notify your bank of your travel dates to avoid any issues with card usage while away.

Snacks & Beverages

Although Royal Caribbean offers plenty of dining options, having a few travel-friendly snacks can be helpful during long travel days, excursions, or moments when you just need something quick. Lightweight, non-perishable snacks like granola bars, trail mix, protein bars, or crackers are easy to pack and store. A refillable water bottle is also essential for staying hydrated, especially during active port days or excursions where you may be walking or outdoors for extended periods.

Travel Day Comfort Accessories

Long travel days to and from your cruise can be tiring, so comfort items can make a big difference. A travel pillow and lightweight blanket are especially helpful for flights or long transfers. Many travelers also appreciate compression socks for improved circulation during air travel. Portable luggage scales can help you avoid overweight baggage fees on your return trip, while packing cubes or small organizers keep everything neatly arranged and easy to access.

Organization & Convenience Items

Small organizational tools can help keep your entire trip running smoothly. A travel wallet or document organizer keeps passports, cruise documents, IDs, and boarding passes in one place. Zip-top bags are useful for protecting electronics, toiletries, or wet items after excursions. A small pen is also surprisingly useful for filling out forms or travel documents while on the go.

Packing Tip

Think of this category as your “travel safety net.” These are not always the items you use every day, but they are the ones that save you time, money, and stress when you need them most. Keeping your documents organized, your money accessible, and your comfort items within reach will make your entire journey—from airport to embarkation to final port—much more seamless and enjoyable.

Bon Voyage Tip

Think of this stage as your “set yourself up for success” moment. The more you prepare before departure, the more relaxed and enjoyable your cruise experience will be. Once these final details are handled, all that’s left to do is relax, board your ship, and get ready for an unforgettable Alaska adventure.

Bon voyage and happy sailing! 🛳️🌲✨