1. Waterproof Hooded Jacket – Lightweight, wind-resistant, and breathable.
2. Insulated Mid-Layer – Fleece or puffer jacket for warmth under your outer shell.
3. Base Layers – Moisture-wicking thermal tops and bottoms.
4. Waterproof Walking or Hiking Shoes – Durable with good grip for wet or rocky terrain.
5. Warm Hat – Beanie-style for warmth on deck or in port.
6. Touchscreen Gloves – Lightweight but warm enough for chilly mornings.
7. Neck Gaiter or Scarf – Compact but great wind protection.
8. Compact Travel Umbrella – For city exploring or light rain.
9. Poncho or Packable Rain Cover – Great for excursions or cruise decks.
10. Magnetic Hooks – Cruise cabin essential! Use to hang wet clothes or organize accessories.
11. Swimsuit – For hot tubs, spa time, or thermal pools.
12. Evening/Cruise Formal Attire – Think "smart casual" to semi-formal.
13. Daypack – Lightweight backpack for excursions and layers.
14. Refillable Water Bottle – Collapsible or insulated styles are great.
15. Binoculars – Ideal for whale watching and glacier viewing.
16. Camera/Smartphone + Extra Storage – And don’t forget chargers or a power bank.
17. First Aid Kit – Include band-aids, motion sickness tablets, pain relievers, allergy meds, and blister pads.
18. Sunscreen & SPF Lip Balm – UV rays reflect off glaciers and water.
19. Insect Repellent Wipes or Spray – Especially if visiting during mosquito season.
20. Healthy Snacks or Protein Bars – Useful during long excursions or scenic drives.
Bonus Tips:
- Don’t forget your travel documents, including your cruise boarding passes and ID.