What to Pack for an Alaska Cruise Capsule Wardrobe • cruise obsessed (2024)

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I’ve talked at length about how I like to pack light for a cruise. But packing light is less challenging for a weekend cruise to Baja than it is for, say, a seven-night cruise to Alaska’s Inside Passage.

For starters, the weather in Alaska is highly unpredictable. One day, there’s a downpour; the next, it’s sunny and 75°F. Furthermore, you’ll be in so many different situations: active outdoorsy excursions, casual days at sea, formal meals in the main dining room. With such a wide variety of clothing necessities, how is anyone supposed to pack everything in a carry-on?

The answer: by using a capsule wardrobe.

That’s exactly what I did for my cruise to Alaska earlier this summer. If you’re not sure what to pack for your Alaska cruise capsule wardrobe, or you don’t know how to create an effective capsule wardrobe for cruising, allow me to show you exactly what I packed.

  • My Seven-Night Alaska Cruise Itinerary
  • My Capsule Wardrobe Packing Strategy
  • The Alaska Cruise Capsule Wardrobe
    • Casual Wear
    • Outdoor Gear
    • Evening Wear
  • Packing for an Alaska Cruise: Capsule Wardrobe or No?

My Seven-Night Alaska Cruise Itinerary

Here’s the itinerary I was planning my capsule wardrobe for:

June 27th – July 4th

  • Day 1: Seattle
  • Day 2: At Sea
  • Day 3: Icy Strait Point
  • Day 4: Skagway
  • Day 5: Juneau
  • Day 6: At Sea
  • Day 7: Victoria, B.C.
  • Day 8: Seattle

We planned to go hiking and whale watching in Icy Strait Point, ride the White Pass Railroad in Skagway, go dog sledding in Juneau, and have an afternoon tea at the Abkhazi Garden in Victoria. We also planned to spend an entire day sightseeing in Seattle after the cruise was over, since our flight home wasn’t until very late that evening.

My Capsule Wardrobe Packing Strategy

I decided to break my capsule wardrobe into three major categories:

  1. Casual Wear. This would be for onboard activities during sea days, or excursions that were more laidback and less active, like the train ride or the tea.
  2. Outdoor Gear. Odds were, we’d experience some rain on our journey, especially on outdoorsy excursions, so it was important to include some outerwear to keep me warm and dry.
  3. Evening Wear. I wanted to dress up a little for dinner. I wasn’t going for full-on formal nights; the feel on Alaska cruises isn’t quite black tie, plus it’s becoming less popular these days on cruises in general. But I still wanted to feel fancy. (Side note: there were people who opted to stick to super formal attire, and they were awesome. So if you feel like packing the sequins and tuxedos, go for it! It’s your vacation. You do you!)

An important note when you’re planning your Alaska cruise capsule wardrobe: Cruise itineraries in Alaska are as varied as the region’s daily weather forecast, so it’s important to plan your outfits around your specific cruise itinerary.

For example, a longer trip might mean you bring more clothes, and if you’re going earlier or later in the season, you might want to pack a super warm coat. But hopefully this information will give you a jumping-off point for your own Alaska cruise wardrobe ideas.

The Alaska Cruise Capsule Wardrobe

So, here’s what I eventually packed.

Casual Wear

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Outdoor Gear

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  • A fleece vest. Fleece vests are perfect for layering. Loved wearing this in the chilly early mornings, then taking it off and packing it in my excursion bag when the sun came out.
  • A light packable rain jacket. I was so happy to have packed this while we were in Victoria; it rained the whole evening, and this kept me dry.
  • Water-resistant hiking pants. I got these Little Donkey Andy convertible pants. The legs zipped off to become shorts, just in case I needed shorts on my trip. (I didn’t, but it was nice to have that option.)
  • Waterproof hiking shoes. These La Sportiva waterproof shoes were so great and so comfy. I wore them on air travel days, on our dog sledding tour, and on a long sightseeing day in Seattle.

Evening Wear

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  • Three casual dresses. I opted for casual dresses because they packed well; I could roll them without worrying too much about wrinkles. The Aviana Dress and the Niccola Crochet Dress from XCVI are the perfect little black dresses for a trip to Alaska. To dress them up, I used nice accessories, like jewelry and…
  • A chunky gold belt. This turned my simple casual dresses into something much snazzier.
  • Two pairs of flats. Flats took up so little space in my carry on. Plus, they were so much easier to walk around in than heels. My favorite go-to flats are Rothy’s; I packed them in two colors: gold and black. (Want your own pair of Rothy’s? Use my discount code here to get $20 off your first purchase!)

Packing for an Alaska Cruise: Capsule Wardrobe or No?

What do you think: have I taken my type-A organizational packing strategies too far with this Alaska cruise capsule wardrobe? Or have you found inspiration in my fashion flatlays? Let me know your Alaska cruise wardrobe ideas in the comments!

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FAQs

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.

What extra to pack on a cruise to Alaska? ›

On an August cruise to Alaska, remember to pack all of your waterproof gear—rain jacket, poncho, waterproof shoes, and water-resistant pants—in order to come as prepared as possible. Consider bringing warmer sweaters, scarves, and hats, as there's a heightened chance you'll be exposed to colder weather, too.

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

Appropriate attire can include:
  • Slacks.
  • Nice pants or capris.
  • Dresses.
  • Sweaters and long-sleeved shirts.
  • Blouses and skirts.
  • Boots, dress sandals, or heels.
  • Collared shirts or polo shirts.
  • Closed-toe shoes.
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What kind of coat do you wear on a cruise to Alaska? ›

It might seem instinctive to pack a big winter coat to bring to Alaska but don't — beware of bulky, overly warm outer layers. A much better plan of attack is to layer a shirt with a fleece and throw a light, waterproof layer like this over top so you can be prepared for any weather.

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 to pack for an 11 day cruise to Alaska? ›

A lightweight waterproof jacket or raincoat (not a parka or bulky winter jacket) Heavy sweaters, sweatshirts or fleeces (to layer under the jacket) A selection of T-shirts or other casual shirts (some long-sleeved) Two or three pairs of jeans, khakis or leggings.

Is Alaska cold on a cruise? ›

Alaska Cruise Temperature by Month

Temperatures can reach anywhere from the low 30s to upper 80s depending on your month of travel as well as the port of call. We always recommend that you dress in layers to prepare for whatever weather comes your way.

Do you dress up on an Alaskan cruise? ›

There's no need to be formal – jeans, slacks, casual tops, sweaters, sneakers and boots are all perfect. It can be windy on deck, especially when the ship is moving, so have a warm, windproof jacket on hand for impromptu deck strolls and wildlife spotting.

Which side of the ship is better on a 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 not to wear to dinner on a cruise? ›

At no point is swimwear allowed in any formal dining venue for any meal, including breakfast and lunch. Shorts, flip flops, and tank tops are not allowed for Evening Wear or Gala Night in the Main Dining Rooms, Specialty Restaurants, or MSC Yacht Club. T-shirts are not allowed to be worn for Gala Night.

What do you wear for breakfast on a cruise? ›

Casual: You're on vacation – relax! Jeans, polos, sundresses and blouses are all the right amount of laid back. Please keep swimwear to the Pool Deck. Shorts are welcome for breakfast and lunch.

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.

What is the best coat to wear in Alaska? ›

A nylon jacket or ski parka that fits over your insulating layers will cut the wind and trap heat. Many Alaskans also wear windproof or waterproof ski pants—full-zip models are especially easy because you can put them on without taking off your boots.

Do I need a heavy coat for an Alaska cruise? ›

Braving the changing weather is part of the experience, just embrace it. The good news is, you can leave the heavy-duty winter coats and boots at home—easily removable, waterproof layers are best.

Should I take an umbrella on an Alaskan cruise? ›

Yes, rain in some parts of Alaska can be frequent. Still, it's best to leave the umbrella at home. You'll be all set with a hood on your all-weather jacket or a weatherproof hat that can pull double duty by protecting you from the rain and sun.

What is the best side of the ship to be on for an 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.

How much luggage can you take on an Alaskan cruise? ›

A good rule of thumb is to keep your luggage to 1–2 pieces of carry-on or checked luggage up to 50 pounds each, plus two personal items such as a backpack and tote or purse. Always double-check with your cruise line before you start packing so you know how much space you have available.

Should I pack shorts for an Alaskan cruise? ›

I have heard of people that could have worn shorts every day in Alaska. Shorts are such a small item to pack you may just want to add them in your suitcase just in case! Shirts– You will want to bring a variety of tops to layer, including tank tops, short-sleeved shirts, and long-sleeved shirts.

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