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Packing for an Alaska cruise in summer can feel overwhelming. Do you really need rain gear, formal wear, and multiple layers? In this video, I share exactly what we packed for three people in just ONE suitcase for a 7-day Alaska cruise. This is a minimalist packing list that covers all the essentials while keeping things light, organized, and practical. From versatile layers for unpredictable weather to essential toiletries, this guide will help you pack smarter, not heavier. Whether it’s your first Alaska cruise or you’re looking for a streamlined approach, you’ll see exactly what worked for us and how you can recreate it for your own trip. 📌 If you’re planning an Alaska cruise, don’t miss my other videos where I share port guides, cruise surprises, and a full 7-day Alaska cruise vlog: • ALASKA CRUISE with Norwegian Cruise Lines 🚢🐻🌲 What to PACK for an ALASKA Cruise 🧳 😲 Minimalist Summer Packing List (1 SUITCASE for 3 People!) 🛳️⚓ HOW YOU CAN HELP 🙏 Patreon: / samuelandaudrey 🧱 Buy us a Brick: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samuelan... ❤️ Like, share, subscribe and comment so the videos can reach more people. Alaska Cruise Packing (Summer): What to Bring & What I Actually Used | Minimalist Guide 🇨🇦🧳 ▶️🎥 INTRO — Real-Time Post-Cruise Packing Recap — Fresh off a 7-day Alaska cruise, filmed onboard from the cabin while packing to disembark tomorrow. Promise: exactly what I brought, what I used, what I didn’t, and what you actually need for a summer Alaska itinerary (no, you don’t need a parka or snow boots). 👕📸 TOPS — Base Layers That Breathe — Packed 4 turtlenecks (long sleeves work too). Prioritize breathable, quick-dry fabrics for hikes and active excursions. For evenings, 2 button-downs (one long sleeve, one short sleeve). Dining guidelines are chill: no tank tops, flip-flops, shorts, or baseball caps; otherwise, it’s far less formal than many Caribbean/Mediterranean sailings. 🧥𝕏 MID & SHELL — Fleece + True Waterproof — One fleece was my warmest layer and the MVP on cool/rainy port days. Add a rain jacket/windbreaker that’s actually waterproof (mine wasn’t anymore—lesson learned). That combo is enough for Alaska in summer; a heavy parka is overkill. 🧢📘 HEADWEAR — Toque + Souvenir Cap — Brought a toque/beanie and wore it on the coldest day (~12 °C). Forgot my baseball cap, so I bought a fun Alaska souvenir cap in port (lots of great options—easy fix on Day 1–2). 👖🎵 BOTTOMS — Keep It Lean — Brought 3 pairs of pants, wore 2 (I chose jeans; my husband chose hiking pants). Socks & underwear: pack a week’s worth (I like 10 for buffer—your call). 🧍♂️🎥 HUSBAND’S PACKING — Simple & Effective — 2 long pants + 1 shorts (shorts only on embarkation day and Vancouver day in the low–mid-20s °C). 7 tees, 5 flannels (long sleeve), 1 windbreaker, 1 pair of hiking boots worn every day. 👟📸 FOOTWEAR — Runners Win — I brought 2 pairs: • Running shoes — Wore 6/7 days. Comfy, supportive, perfect for long walking days. • Hiking shoes (Merrell) — Wore 1 rainy, soaking day when runners would’ve been drenched. Dining is casual: runners or hikers to dinner are totally fine; many do it. Dress up if you want—no strict dress code. 👶📘 BABY PACKING — Warmth Where It Counts — We sailed with our 8-month-old. I brought 3 fleece sleeper suits (she wore 2 on the chilliest, long sightseeing days in Juneau and Sitka, 10–12 °C). Extras: bear beanie, 2 sweaters (knit + fleece), padded vest with hood. Onboard (climate-controlled) she lived in simple cotton outfits (sleepers or tee + pants). A week’s worth worked—she used about 70% (some days one outfit lasts, other days… “explosions” happen). Also: cotton socks, warm fuzzy booties, two toques (backup), and a sun hat. 🧴𝕏 TOILETRIES — Only the Essentials — Flip-flops for the shower (hotel/cruise habit), sunscreen (rarely needed but smart), toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, hand lotion, chapstick. We didn’t bring shampoo/conditioner/body wash—used the cabin’s for the week (fine/average; bring your own if you’re particular). 💄🎵 MAKEUP & HAIR — Minimal Kit — Face moisturizer, BB cream (instead of foundation), brow powder, eyeshadow, lip liner, mascara, eyelash curler, hairbrush, makeup remover + pads. Light, functional, cruise-friendly. 🧳📘 LUGGAGE STRATEGY — One Suitcase for 3 — We’re minimalist travellers: one suitcase for me, my husband, and baby; half was diapers + veggie purée pouches. Result: going home way lighter. We carried more cameras/electronics than clothes to capture this trip for you. ✅🎥 TAKEAWAYS — Summer Alaska Packing, Simplified — For most travellers: breathable long sleeves, one fleece, waterproof shell, 2–3 pants, runners + optional hikers, toque + cap, lean toiletries, and extras for baby if applicable. You need less than you think. Keep it light and easy—focus on adventure, not baggage. Music We Use: http://bit.ly/SamAudreyMusic