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Get Ready to Pack for an Alaskan Cruise Best Alaskan Cruise Specials There is only one thing more exciting than going to Alaska on a Ship. It's being there! Alaska cruises and excursions can not be beat. Packing for an Alaskan cruise is different from most other cruise destinations. The weather changes quickly at times so it is best to be prepared. An umbrella is a much needed commodity. The easy to fold and carry are the best kind. If it is a crisp, clear day, you will be able to experience a midnight sun. You really should be prepared to encounter all four seasons of weather on your cruise. LAYERING is the key word for your wardrobe tips. The weather conditions you see when you look out your stateroom window or on deck, probably will not be the same for the balance of the day. This especially applies to shore excursions. You may select a train ride on the White Mountain Pass, experience the cold icy waters of a fishing trip or whale watching excursion, ice trekking on a glacier, or leisurely strolling through cultural centers and you will want to be prepared for that particular excursion..
Being comfortable is the key to really enjoying your cruise. Wear clothing that you can layer as it gets cooler, or remove as temperatures rise. A handy, fold-up rain poncho can be conveniently carried in case of those sudden rain showers. You'll appreciate that you've been told to bring a weatherproof ski jacket with a hood for warmth. They are usually designed to be lightweight but will protect you from very cold temperatures and wet weather. You'll be glad you did on visits to Glacier Bay because you will want to be on deck to experience the astounding blue ice glaciers and to witness chards of ice plummeting into the sea. Start off with a lightweight t-shirt as a base. Then add a long-sleeve
shirt or sweatshirt. A ski mask is certainly beneficial to protect your face and ears from the cold during some of the excursions, as are ski gloves. If you can keep your head and hands warm you will be able to experience the sights for longer periods of time and still be comfortable. . Because rain is common in Alaska in the summer months, some sort of rainwear is also essential. Take along a rain poncho or parka. A carry all umbrella is just as effective. Don't let getting wet spoil your excursion, be prepared!
Aaaaaahhh nice and warm! So you think people are looking at you funny??? NO! They probably wish they would have packed the same. YOU WILL appreciate that you came prepared with the warm socks, gloves, ski jackets and ski masks so you can stay on deck experiencing cruising through Glacier Bay or other excursions. With just a lightweight sweater or jacket, you'll probably only be able to stay out for no more than fifteen minutes or so. Of course, you can stay warm inside to view the magnificent scenery from many of the decks viewing locations, but being outside to experience the temperature without a window in the way is just more exhilarating.
Most evening attire during your Alaska cruise is generally casual depending on the restaurant you select. Some require that you do not wear jeans, but casual slacks for men are accepted. Formal nights are still quite formal, but on most ships, there are certain days and times for the formal attire. So you don’t need a jacket and tie or extra cocktail dresses for daily dinners. Also NCL cruises offer "freestyle" cruising that allows you to select your dining preference. This is certainly less restrictive but still offers a formal night or two for those who enjoy dressing to the occasion. There is something for everyone!
Even for those Caribbean, Mexican or Hawaiin cruises, a lightweight backpack is also handy for carrying beach towels, sun screen and other items that you purchase. If you take one of the many "adventure excursions" available in Alaska, bring a good pair of hiking boots, or shoes that are rain proof. If you are just walking around town, then wear comfortable walking shoes. Don't try wearing a new pair of sandals, why risk discomfort? Wear what is comfortable to you. Tennis shoes/sneakers combined with a good pair of socks can keep your feet warm and comfy for all kinds of Alaskan weather.
OTHER ITEMS
FOR AN ALASKAN CRUISE- MUST HAVES!
(1)
Insect repellent!!!
The joke is that the mosquitoes are Alaska state bird. I
would suggest to buy it before leaving since they will charge you a lot more up
there and the selection is not as great. (2) Binoculars! a most to bring you up close to view wildlife, glaciers and the many waterfalls you will see taking the inside passage. (3) More film than you think if you are using a film camera or a lot of memory if you are using a digital camera unless you have a storage device to store your pictures on. I brought my laptop so I could back up my pictures and burn a CD. Most cruise ships have the ability to do this for you, but it is cheaper to do it yourself. The scenery is truly breathtaking, and you'll be surprised at how many times you click! I did it over 1500 times on our last cruise to Alaska and every shot was memorable. Probably you should plan on 100 to 200 pictures a day if you are a photo buff and at least two to three rolls of a film for a camera. (4) What type of Camera should I bring?
It should be one that is easy for you to use and can take several shots in a row
of at all possible. Each time we look at all the pictures we feel we are
back in Alaska and ready to
go back for some more.
Taken with a 200 telephoto lens
50 mm lens
75- 200 mm lens.
75- 200 mm adjustable lens.
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