Hey, guys! I’m thrilled to be partnering with Princess Cruise Line this month for a trip of a lifetime to Alaska! I’m so excited for not only my FIRST trip to Alaska but also my FIRST cruise evah!
You can imagine that I’m a bit clueless on how everything works with a cruise and I’m been doing a lot of research! One thing I do know is that a cruise to Alaska is much different than a cruise to the Caribbean when it comes to packing!
There are so many things that we need for Alaska so I decided to share my packing list with you! These are the things you must have when packing for an Alaska Cruise!
What to Pack for an Alaska Cruise
- Hat
- Gloves
- Scarves
- Coat/Jacket
- Rain Gear
- Comfortable Shoes for walking
- Sweater/ Sweatshirts/ Lots of Layers
- Sunglasses
- Camera/Wide Angle Lens/Zoom Lens
- Binoculars
- Nice Outfits for Dinner
- 1-2 Formal Outfit
- Comfortable Clothes for on the boat
We put together a FREE Alaska Packing Printable page for you! This can be used for a Cruise or regular Alaska vacation. There’s plenty of room to add extra items to the list too! To print out your own list click on the photo below!
I cannot wait to share this experience with you all! Be sure to follow along with me on Instagram and Twitter (use #comebacknew) to see the events of our trip! We’ll be sharing everything from meals to outfits I wear to the amazing excursions that I cannot wait for! We’ll have several more posts coming up too with all the fabulous details so be sure to check back next month!
Plus, I get to meet my long time blog friend Princess Pinky Girl on the trip too! Yay!!
Be sure to check out Princess Cruises and all the options they have for amazing vacations!
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Oh my goodness this sounds like it would be an amazing cruise! Packing the right clothes too for the different weather.
be sure to take some short-sleeved shirts. When I went to Alaska they had a heat wave and I was grateful for my lighter weight clothes.