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5 Things I Wish I’d Known Before my Alaskan Cruise

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Britni Vigil

02/06/2025

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5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise including great tips for Alaskan cruises like what to pack, how much you'll spend, and what to do!

Get ready for your Alaskan cruise with these tips for your Alaska cruise, all things that I wish I’d known before my first Alaskan cruise! Everything from what to pack to Alaskan cruise excursions, Alaskan cruise prices, and even the best time to cruise Alaska! 

5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise including great tips for Alaskan cruises like what to pack, how much you'll spend, and what to do!

When we first started talking about going on an Alaskan Cruise for my mom’s 50th birthday, I was so excited. Alaska has always been on my bucket list of places to visit, and well, I love cruises. I’ve been on 10 or more Caribbean cruises, so I thought I knew pretty much everything I needed to about cruising.

I was so wrong.

An Alaskan Cruise is nothing like a Caribbean one, other than the fact that you’re cruising on a big boat and everything on the ship is included. Everything else about an Alaskan cruise is different than any other Caribbean cruise I’ve ever been on. That’s why I’m sharing these 5 things I wish I’d known before my Alaskan cruise, so hopefully I can help anyone who is going on an Alaskan cruise soon to be prepared, unlike me, before they go.

Alaskan Cruise Tips

#1 – Seattle is the perfect Alaskan Cruise departure city. 

About half of the Alaska cruises we looked at left out of Seattle, Washington and the other half left out of British Columbia, Canada. We chose Seattle because one of my best friends’ families live there, which meant a free place to stay and unlimited pickle ball games. But even if we didn’t have family there, I would’ve picked Seattle anyway because it’s one of my favorite towns ever.

There are also great shuttles from many of the Seattle hotels to the cruise port and a taxi ride from downtown Seattle to the cruise port is cheap. There are also quite a few hotels that offer a park and cruise offer that’ll allow you to stay one night, leave your car while you cruise, and pick it up later. Perfect to avoid having to pay extra parking fees during your Alaskan cruise.

If you have a day or two in Seattle before your Alaska cruise, make sure to:

  • Eat your way through Pike Place market
  • Make your own glass-blown bowl
  • Take a boat out on Lake Bellevue or another one of the many lakes in Seattle
  • Explore and shop downtown

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#2 – Pack and Dress in Layers for Your Alaskan Cruise

Typically when I go on a cruise, I pack a handful of bathing suits, some cover-ups, flip flops, and a couple of dress-up outfits for the cruise itself. For an Alaskan cruise, you have to pack everything from swim suits to formal dresses (for formal night) to rain coats (it rains a lot) and even hats and gloves.

Just because Alaskan cruises cruise in the warmer months of the year doesn’t mean it’s going to be warm in Alaska or on the boat itself in the middle of the ocean. You could have a beautiful sunny day where you can walk around in jeans and a t-shirt and then other days you could be bundled up in a hoodie, rain gear, and a scarf. Alaskan weather is finicky so pack enough options that you can wear something comfortable no matter what the weather is like.

If you forget a rain coat or don’t want to pack one, you can actually get a nice quality one in Alaska on one of your in port days for super cheap. Both my husband and I ended up buying ones on our cruise to Alaska that we still use today.

5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise

5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise

5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise

5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise

#3 – There’s More Down Time on an Alaskan Cruise

Unlike most Caribbean cruises I’ve been on that have shows and activities going on all night long, our Alaskan cruise was dead by about 10PM. The Alaskan cruises prices tend to be more expensive and geared toward an older crowd of people and the entertainment and activities reflected that. I was with a group of about 20 for my mom’s 50th birthday when we went and most of the time, it seemed like we were the only ones awake and walking around the ship around 10PM.

We went on the Princess Ruby, a popular Princess Cruises Alaska, but I’m willing to bet that the other cruises will be similar. So if you want to sleep, there will likely be plenty of time to sleep without having to miss out.

The other downside was also that not only did the activities and entertainment end early, almost all of the food closed early as well. There was one small cafe on our ship that was open all night long, but it only served a handful of small desserts and pre-made sandwiches that were not my favorite. I would’ve loved to see the pizza place or ice cream or anywhere really open after 10PM for those of us who don’t go to bed at 9PM.

Must-read tips for an Alaskan cruise! Everything from a packing guide (with outfits recommendations), the best excursions, best cruise line, and more! So helpful whether you’re doing Princess, Carnival, or a Royal Caribbean cruise with kids OR adults!

#4 – Alaskan Cruise Prices Are More Expensive

Our Alaskan cruise was by far the most expensive cruise I’ve ever been on and it’s not because we chose the nicest ship or the longest itinerary or anything like that. They were all expensive. And the excursions all were too. I’ll be sharing the Alaskan cruise excursions that I thought were worth the money next week but for now just know that you’re going to spend a pretty penny on the cruise, probably about double what you would for a Caribbean cruise.

One nice splurge for people who don’t drink alcohol like me is an all you can drink pass that includes juices, hot chocolates, milkshakes, and virgin frozen drinks if you’re on Princess cruises. And if you’re on another cruise line, they likely have something similar. I guarantee I downed at least 3 virgin pina coladas or daquiris a day and a milkshake or two on top of that. The pass easily paid for itself.

#5 – You go on an Alaskan cruise to see the beauty of Alaska

I already mentioned that the cruise pretty much shuts down at night, or at least ours did, but the other thing I noticed was that most everything on the cruise was just a little worse than other cruises I’ve been on. When we were searching for cruises, one thing that I noticed was that the best of the best ships and entertainment were all being sent into the Caribbean somewhere. All of the ship options that we had were older, less innovative ships.

Alaskan cruises aren’t about the ship and things you can do on the ship like ice skating or zip lining from one end to another. Alaska cruises are about seeing and enjoying the beauty Alaska (and typically somewhere in Canada) has to offer. Once you embrace that and realize that you’re more likely going to be looking for whales alongside the boat or taking photos of glaciers floating in the water, you’ll fall in love with Alaska like I did. It’s breathtakingly beautiful and somewhere that I would love to go back to, maybe not on a cruise, but for sure to visit. Cruising was great, but I’d rather just fly in and have the chance to explore the Alaskan wilderness more than you can in just a few hours.

Most cruises have the option to do an at sea floating through a fjord, which basically means floating on the cruise ship in and out of a little fjord surrounded by beautiful glaciers and mountains. It’s typically super early in the morning and while it’s beautiful, I probably would’ve just preferred to sleep in. But if you’re all about embracing the Alaskan beauty, get up early, bundle up, and enjoy the gorgeous scenery. Or take it one step further and book an excursion to actually go explore the glaciers you can see from the side of the boat instead of just looking at it from afar. That’s the beauty of a cruise to Alaska.

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5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise

5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise

5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise

5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise

5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise

5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise

Have you ever been on an Alaskan cruise? What things would you add to my list of things to know before you go? Don’t forget to pin these Alaskan cruise tips for later! 

Must-read tips for an Alaskan cruise! Everything from a packing guide (with outfits recommendations), the best excursions, best cruise line, and more! So helpful whether you’re doing Princess, Carnival, or a Royal Caribbean cruise with kids OR adults!

5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise including great tips for Alaskan cruises like what to pack, how much you'll spend, and what to do!
5 things I wish I'd known before my Alaskan cruise including great tips for Alaskan cruises like what to pack, how much you'll spend, and what to do!

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  1. Maggie Sandecki
    07/21/2022

    I have been to Alaska four times. First flew into Anchorage and rental a car through a tour company and all hotels were included. Wonderful trip. Second took a cruise and that too was enjoyable but not very close to land, third I took the Alaska Ferry system renting a cabin and that was so much better than the previous trips. It was up close and personal its what the local people use to get around. The wild life and I mean whales and eagles and other animals was great it way truly my best trip. Went back the fourth trip and had reservations on the Alaska Ferry and everything was shut down. You could not rent a car, the public transportation was shut down and of course the Alaska Ferry we had booked was shut down. We were stuck with nothing we could do but fly back home. Now because of the Strick it seems all prices have doubled.

    Reply
  2. Sam
    04/08/2022

    Hi thanks for all the info. Where did you blow glass in Seattle? How long did it take? Thank you

    Reply
    1. Britni Vigil
      04/12/2022

      I’m so sorry but I don’t remember exactly where we did it – it’s not something we scheduled ahead of time, we just happened to see it and thought it’d be fun! I believe it was like a 2-3 session.

      Reply
  3. EMD
    03/27/2022

    Getting ready for my second Alaska cruise. On Holland America. Certainly not on the “worst” ship in their fleet. Smaller ship. One of the first cruise lines to go to Alaska-so priority to see glaciers, etc. Weather will be chilly/warmish/cold/wet/foggy/windy/wet. Prepping for it all!

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  4. Lynn Says
    08/21/2019

    Just returned from a cruise to Alaska on the Ovation of the seas. Wonderful ship. It was warm so we saw no glaziers. That was disappointing. Saw a few whales and dolphin off on the ship. We did not bring a heavy jacket but the ship brought out jackets, gloves, scarves and hats. People were buying like crazy and for what!!! I might add… knowing there was no glaziers to be found on our cruise or the one before our and probably the one after ours. I wore a tee shirt underneath my regular shirt and just a fleece jacket. Was very comfortable. I always over pack. Cannot help myself. I could have brought a few less items. The first night on the ship was mostly casual. I was surprised. So if you fly in early what ever you leave your hotel in, just wear it to dinner too. I brought dress slacks and ended up wearing dark jeans and a fancy shirt when choosing to eat in the dining room. Except for the formal night. There were two. I only dressed up for one. After all you are on vacation, dress comfortably. So I would leave the dress pants and one dress shirt behind. They weren’t needed. My suit case was at almost the fifty pound limit. One thing that’s really important: if you want the Alaskan knives, don’t forget to pack them in your suit case and not on your carry on as I did. The air port will confiscate them and toss them in the garbage. I totally forgot all about them being in my carry on with the rest of my souvenirs.😩

    Reply
    1. BritniV
      08/23/2019

      Thank you. I am surprised that you didn’t see any glaciers. There are many glaciers that are always there; Hubbard, Mendenhall, Tracy Arm, & Price William to name a few. I am also very glad that you had great weather on your cruise, you were very lucky. Thanks again for sharing your experiences.

      Reply
  5. Donna Sanchez
    08/07/2019

    Did you write the article about which Alaskan excursions were good? I don’t see it.

    Reply
    1. BritniV
      08/12/2019

      It’s still in the works – so sorry!

      Reply
      1. Sam
        04/08/2022

        I’m looking for the excursions list too!

  6. Marisa
    06/22/2019

    I’m reading this bc we are looking into planning an Alaskan cruise for July 2020 (when I turn 40!?) I appreciate your post because we’ve been on tons of Caribbean-based cruises as we live in New York so those are very easy… But I’m looking to do something a little bit different for my 40th and out of the norm. I appreciate you setting the right expectations as that could Cha I appreciate you setting the right expectations as having the right expectations could improve the whole trip. Thanks!!

    Reply
    1. BritniV
      06/25/2019

      Glad I could help! We’ve done a lot of Caribbean as well, Alaska was a great chance to do something different!

      Reply
  7. Joannab
    06/16/2019

    We’re just a few days out from leaving for our 3rd Alaskan cruise, with Royal Caribbean. Finally, they have a larger ship, Ovation of the Seas, doing round trips out of Seattle!

    All your info is very good. I would add to be sure to bring a sleeping mask, or some large clips, in case you can’t get your curtains to stay closed. The sun sets much later there, and rises very early!

    Be prepared, if you like to sit on the balcony, bring a blanket, because it can be 70 degrees, and it’s still gonna be cold when you’re moving!

    Reply
    1. BritniV
      06/18/2019

      So jealous of your upcoming trip! Have so much fun! Thank you for your tips…I would agree, it was much colder than I thought it would be. Long sleeves are a must for an Alaskan cruise.

      Reply
  8. gina jordan
    06/07/2019

    THIS IS A GREAT AND INFORMATIVE POST. WE JUST BOOKED OURS FOR SEPTEMBER OF THIS YEAR AND CANNOT WAIT TO GET OUT OF THIS FLORIDA HEAT. I AM ALREADY PLANNING MY PACKING LIST. WE ARE GOING ON NCL BLISS OUT OF SEATTLE. STAYING THE NIGHT BEFORE IN SEATTLE TO DO SOME SIGHTS. EXCITED ABOUT THAT TOO. WILL BE LOOKING OUT FOR YOUR EXCURSION POST..THANKS

    Reply
    1. BritniV
      06/10/2019

      Thank you & I’m excited for you to be able to experience Alaska…it is amazing!!

      Reply
    2. Donna
      07/16/2019

      Don’t know when you’re going, we”re going 1st week in August. They’re having a heat wave! A friend just got back & said don’t take heavy coat!

      Reply
      1. BritniV
        07/16/2019

        I would bring at least a light coat…but thanks for your tip

      2. Kimberly
        07/28/2019

        What ship will you be on? We are going the 1st week of August too!

  9. Debi West
    04/22/2019

    Thanx for the tips. I also was wondering when you went, but saw it was answered. We’re old fogies in that we take our cruises when kiddies are in school, and not on board, most always in early September. Better deals then, too. We will be packing it on at 9p at least one night, which is the next morning we will be sailing into the fjords and want to be bundled up on our balcony having breakfast as well as feasting our eyes on Alaska’s beautie! Also hoping for a sliver of a chance to see the northern lights. We’ve got an aft suite and counting on using it to our advantage of quietly enjoying the wilflife and views. Only one excursion planned so far, which is in Kechtikan on a boathat had been on Deadliest Catch, one of my wife’s favorite shows. thinking about the tran ride, but it’s likely being to be overcast, so might not. Staying in Seattle for 3 nights before embarkation, still looking for accommodations. I’m hoping you completed your excursion blog by now and am gonna look for it. Thanx again for the tips.

    Reply
    1. BritniV
      04/27/2019

      Still working on the excursion post – thanks for the reminder. Hope you have a great time!

      Reply
  10. Teresa
    03/03/2019

    We are planning an Alaskan Cruise in the summer of 2020. Which month did you go? We were wondering the weather for June, July and August?

    Reply
    1. BritniV
      03/06/2019

      We went in August. I would say, it will be colder than you think. Bring a good jacket but not a heavy one. You will wear pants every day. Also bring a rain jacket as it does drizzle most days. I would also bring a hat and gloves for those early morning/late night scenery viewings on the boat. Very Jealous! Have so much fun! I cant wait to bring my family back to Alaska.

      Reply
  11. Ellen
    08/11/2018

    Dear Britni
    I enjoyed your reviews and information so much. I too have been to Alaska on the Carnival. We were in Seattle for 2 days to sight see.
    Everyone must visit Alaska at least once in their life. It is beautiful.
    Keep up the good work.
    Dallas, TX
    Ellen

    Reply
    1. BritniV
      08/13/2018

      I agree! It was one of our favorite cruises, such a beautiful place to visit!

      Reply
  12. Sharon Goins
    07/29/2018

    Cruising Carnival Legend, May 2019!! Ports are Juneau, Skagway, cruising Glacier Bay, Icy Strait Point, Ketchikan and Victoria, BC, Canada!!! So excited!! suggestions welcomed!!

    Reply
    1. BritniV
      07/29/2018

      I hope you have an awesome trip! That sounds like so much fun!

      Reply
  13. David
    07/03/2018

    You said the crowd tends to be older on an Alaskan cruise? Are you sure that that wasn’t because it wasn’t on a Princess ship (from what I’ve heard about Princess Cruise Lines)? Because I went on an Alaska cruise (from Vancouver, BC) on the Carnival Spirit in 2006. And like at least its cruises’ Caribbean counterparts, it had a wide range of ages, with many age brackets and stages of life represented. (On a side note, many of the cruisers on that cruise were winners of a “Listeners’ Cruise” sponsored by a radio station somewhere in California. Many other people on that cruise were from-and I’m not exaggerating-Australia and New Zealand. The irony of the latter of the two groups of cruisers is, the Carnival Spirit and the Carnival Legend both were repositioned and reassigned to Australia earlier in this decade. (The Legend, however, returns (at least this year) to North America for cruises from Seattle to Alaska.)

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    1. David
      07/03/2018

      CORRECTION: The second sentence should have read, “Are you sure that that wasn’t because it *was* on a Princess ship…?” (emphasis mine)

      Reply
    2. BritniV
      07/05/2018

      I am not 100% sure but most people I’ve talked to since the same thing about Alaskan cruises other than Disney ones. I’ve also done a couple of Princess cruises that were not Alaskan cruises and they were very comparable to other cruise lines with more families and younger passengers. I’ve been on about 15 cruises on various cruiselines and this is the only experience I’ve had like this with such an older demographic and the ship shutting down early.

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      1. Mellie
        11/03/2018

        We’re cruising on Norwegian’s Joy that was built in 2017 and is currently being refurbished for 2019 sailings. And they have a sister ship, Bliss. Both sound like non stop action (2 story go cart track, what?!) I’m actually concerned that it will be overrun with young ones but we’ll see. Thanks for all the information. I’ll have to search your blog to see if you ever did the excursion breakdown!

  14. Eleanor Ferreri
    05/08/2018

    Thank you for posting your trip. Your comments were most informative and you have some beautiful photos. Your posting of everyone’s comments are extremely helpful. My sister and I are planning a cruise in the summer of 2019. We are 74 and 75 yrs. Old. We don’t turn in at 10:00 at night. We were thinking of Princess, but now we’re not sure. Any suggestions out there would be helpful.. also please keep me on your contact list, I would love to hear about your excursions.

    Reply
    1. Karina
      12/29/2018

      We did this cruise on Norwegian in May… had wonderful weather and did not experience what the writer of this post mentioned… Our ship did not shut down at 10pm and the mix of passengers was good as well. The option that leaves and returns to Seattle is awesome because you get both views and don’t have to choose!

      Reply
      1. BritniV
        01/20/2019

        Thanks for the heads up! Glad you enjoyed your trip and yes – the Seattle option is great!

      2. Traci
        02/19/2019

        I’m planning a cruise to Alaska and considering Norwegian bliss. Is that the ship you were on? Too many people? It will be with my 88 year old mom, 19 yr daughter, 21 year son and a 60 year old hubby who doesn’t think he is the cruise type person . So I’m stressed trying to choose the Perfect” ship to make everyone happy! J

      3. BritniV
        03/06/2019

        You cant really go wrong in choosing a boat for your Alaskan cruise. There will not be many extras on your boat, 2 small pools & some deck games, thats about it. I was very skeptical about an Alaskan cruise, we went for my moms 50th birthday, but I loved every minuet of it! And honestly I cant wait to bring my family back. It will be different than other cruises. Everything shuts down fairly early, but there is beautiful scenery every time you look up. Enjoy!

  15. Barbara L.
    04/27/2018

    I’d love to know which excursions are worth paying for and which I can hold off on. Thank you in advance!

    Reply
    1. BritniV
      05/11/2018

      I still need to write my post but the excursions we did and loved were a helicopter + dog sledding tour and zodiaks (they’re like a combo between white water rafts + jet skis). We got soooo close to the whales, it was incredible! Oh and make sure to plan at least one day just to explore, Alaska is beautiful!

      Reply
  16. SHARON HENDERSON
    04/02/2018

    We are going on a cruise to Alaska in May. We will be celebrating our 40th anniversary. Has anyone bought the picture package? We have been on several cruises but never purchased pictures. We will be on princess cruise lines.

    Reply
    1. BritniV
      05/11/2018

      I haven’t bought the picture package, mostly because we end up taking so many of our own photos! But it could definitely be worth it to have some keepsakes if you don’t think you’ll take many pictures yourselves. Hope you enjoy your cruise!

      Reply
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