Alaska Cruise Packing List for Families: Everything You Need for Your Alaskan Adventure

Alaska cruise packing essentials for families

Alaska Cruise Packing List [2026] for Families: What to Pack for Your Disney Alaska Adventure

Last updated: January 2026

An Alaska cruise is more than just a vacation — it’s an unforgettable family adventure filled with glaciers, whales, and memories your family will treasure forever. Unlike tropical cruises, Alaska requires thoughtful packing. The weather changes quickly, excursions are more active, and traveling with kids means you’ll need to be ready for everything from dining in the ship’s restaurants to hiking near glaciers. I’m here to make sure your family is perfectly prepared — with no stress, no guesswork, and maximum enjoyment.

If you’re building your itinerary now, start with my Disney Cruise Line planning hub so you can tie packing to your exact ship, sailing length, and port adventures.

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To make your journey effortless, I’ve created this beautiful, printable Alaska Cruise Packing List PDF designed just for families. It covers everything from baby gear to evening dinners — all in one handy download.

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Why Packing Smart Is Critical for Alaska Cruises

Alaska’s climate is famously unpredictable. You might wake up to misty rain, enjoy sunshine by midday, and need a jacket again by evening. That’s why layering is the secret to staying comfortable. And when you add kids, excursions, and shipboard activities into the mix, the right packing strategy ensures your family enjoys every moment stress-free.

On my most recent Disney Alaska cruise, I quickly learned that being prepared with the right gear made all the difference — from cozying up on deck while watching whales to dressing up for dinner without overpacking.

To give you an idea, below is a quick snippet of everything I wore on our most recent Alaskan adventure:

Alaska Cruise Packing Essentials for Families

Clothing & Layers

The foundation of every Alaska cruise packing list for families (2026) starts with layering.

  • Base Layers: Moisture-wicking thermal tops and bottoms for everyone
  • Mid Layers: Cozy fleece jackets or wool sweaters
  • Outer Layers: Waterproof rain jackets and pants — absolute must-haves
  • Casual Wear: Long sleeves, t-shirts, comfortable jeans or pants
  • Dining Room Attire: Dresses, button-downs, slacks, polos, khakis
  • Robes: For enjoying your balcony or verandah views

Pro Tip: Cruise ships can feel warm indoors, so bring layers that are easy to carry in a daypack.

Footwear for Onboard & Excursions

  • Waterproof hiking boots or sturdy shoes ideal for excursions on trails or near glaciers
  • Comfortable sneakers for shipboard walking and casual port days
  • Slippers for the stateroom and verandah views
  • Tennis shoes for active port days or exercising

Tip for families: If you’re bringing kids, waterproof shoes are a lifesaver on rainy port days.

Accessories to Stay Comfortable

  • Warm hats, gloves, and scarves
  • UV-protective sunglasses and sunscreen (yes, even in Alaska)
  • Binoculars for spotting wildlife
  • Swimsuits for onboard pools and hot tubs
  • Sleep masks to combat long daylight hours

If your family loves photos and wildlife spotting, add a small dry bag or waterproof phone pouch to your daypack so you can keep devices protected on rainy port days and glacier excursions.

Toiletries & Health Must-Haves

  • Sunscreen (30 SPF+) and SPF lip balm
  • Insect repellent
  • Motion sickness bands or Dramamine
  • Prescription and over-the-counter medications
  • Children’s shampoo and toiletries
  • Hair tools like flat irons or curling irons (check ship allowances)

For more cruise planning tips, check our Disney Cruise Planning Guide.

Documents & Travel Essentials

  • Passports or government IDs
  • Cruise confirmations and travel insurance documents
  • Credit cards and a bit of cash for tipping and small shops

Entertainment & Kid Comfort

  • Tablets, portable game systems, headphones
  • Coloring books, small toys, travel games
  • Stuffed animals & special blankets
  • Autograph books for character meet & greets
  • Binoculars (yes, listing this twice is on purpose — don’t forget them!)
  • Mini cameras or GoPros

Baby & Toddler Packing Guide

  • Diapers, wipes, creams (note: swim diapers are not allowed in ship pools, hot tubs, spas, or waterslides)
  • Formula, bottles, snack containers
  • Stroller and baby carrier (handy on deck)
  • Baby-safe sunscreen, sound machine, and favorite toys

Traveling with little ones? See our family-friendly Turks & Caicos resort guide for more vacation inspiration.

Additional Travel Tips & Smart Additions

  • Travel pillows and blankets for flights
  • Chargers and a multi-port USB hub for the cabin
  • Magnetic hooks for added storage
  • Wet bags for swimsuits
  • Collapsible hamper for laundry
  • Laundry detergent packets
  • Nightlight for navigating the cabin
  • MagicBand+ or lanyards if you’re sailing Disney
  • Reusable water bottles and daypacks for shore adventures
  • Umbrella

If you’re curious about what your fare covers (and what it does not), read what’s included in a Disney cruise before you finalize your shopping list.

Need help matching your packing list to your exact ports and excursions? Use my Disney Alaska cruise guide to map your days and pack with purpose.

Watch the Weather Before You Go

Always check your departure and port forecasts starting 10 days out. This lets you adjust — maybe packing an extra sweater or swapping in lighter rain gear. Alaska weather is famously unpredictable, so flexibility is key.

Start checking your forecast here: Alaska weather forecast

FAQ: Alaska Cruise Packing for Families (2026)

Q: Do I need formal clothes?
While Alaskan cruises are generally more casual, Disney Cruise Line recommends formal or semi-formal attire on those themed nights, and dress-casual with a polished look is also acceptable. A nice dress or a collared shirt and slacks are perfect. For the dining rooms, casual wear is accepted — but I always feel most comfortable in a nice dress or polished outfit.

Q: Should we bring binoculars?
Absolutely. They’re essential for whale watching and scanning shorelines for bears and eagles — and kids LOVE spotting wildlife this way. Bonus tip: bring a small tripod for easy verandah viewing.

Q: Is layering really necessary?
Yes — it’s the best way to stay comfortable all day. You might peel off layers in the sun and bundle up again by afternoon.

Q: Can kids in swim diapers use the pools?
On Disney Cruise Line, swim diapers are not permitted in pools, hot tubs, spas, or waterslides. Kids who are not toilet trained are welcome in the children’s splash zones and wet play areas where swim diapers are allowed.

Q: What items are prohibited onboard?
Disney Cruise Line has a prohibited items list that includes items such as irons and candles due to fire safety rules, plus other restricted items. If you’re unsure about an item, check the current Disney Cruise Line prohibited items policy before you sail.

Q: Do I need sunscreen in Alaska?
Yes! SPF 30+ helps protect against sun and glacier reflections. Hats help too.

Ready to Plan Your Disney Alaska Cruise?

If you want a Disney Alaska cruise that feels effortless from the moment you book, I can help you build the right sailing, the right stateroom, the right excursions, and a packing plan that matches your family perfectly. I’m an award-winning travel advisor, and I’m also Chairman’s Royal Club Elite, so you get a concierge-level planning experience every step of the way.

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