Alaskan Cruise Outfits - With Wonder and Whimsy (2024)

If you’ve been following along with me over on Instagram, you’ve probably seen that I was recently on an Alaska cruise with Kyle and both our moms. We opted for a small ship cruise instead of a more traditional cruise, which allowed us to get up close to wildlife and glaciers. There weren’t any formal dinners or night life to dress up for on our cruise, so the dress code was decidedly casual and comfortable. Packing Alaskan cruise outfits has its challenges because you need lots of layers and specialty outdoor items like windbreakers, performance fleece, and hiking pants. It’s especially challenging for plus size shoppers because our options are much more limited and it can be hard to know where to look.

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I know I’m always looking to balance fashion and function on our outdoorsy trips, and you might think that’s asking too much when plus size clothing options are so comparatively limited as it is. But Alder Apparel and Ulla Popken are two underrated destinations for plus size active wear that’s made to withstand the elements all while being style-conscious too. You’ll notice that most of the Alaskan cruise outfits I packed are from either Alder Apparel (review here) or Ulla Popken (review here). I curated a capsule wardrobe of items I could layer and style in various combinations. An Alaska capsule wardrobe like this is a great way to include all the layers you need, save on suitcase space, and maximize your styling possibilities.

Full reviews of the key pieces you’ll want to pack for an Alaska cruise in the full post! For sizing and fit reference, I’m 5’4″, my measurements are 47-39-51, and I typically wear a size 18 in most plus size brands.

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Whale Watching Outfit

This plus size windbreaker jacket, active tee, and hiking pant are all from Ulla Popken. I sized up to the 20/22 in the tee for a relaxed fit, a 20/22 in the jacket for room through the shoulders and upper arms, and a 22 in the pant for room through the hips. I typically wear an 18 pant in most plus size brands but have to size up once or twice in Ulla Popken pants since they’re cut so straight through the hip. But the 22 I’m wearing in these zip-off hiking pants ended up being too big, and I had to tie a ribbon through two of the belt loops to tighten the waist. A special feature of this pant is that there’s a zipper mid-calf so you can shorten them into capris.

A water-repellent tee like this one is a great staple, comes in several colors, and is super soft and stretchy. I absolutely love this windbreaker too. It’s water-resistant, wind-proof, and breathable. Plus, it rolls up into a small matching bag to help you save on suitcase space. My Keen hiking boots are six years old now and still going strong! I absolutely love these boots. They’re lightweight, waterproof, and have great traction to help prevent slips. See how I styled them in Iceland here.

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Explore a National Park

This Go Far Fleece from Alder Apparel was the real MVP of my Alaska wardrobe. The fleece is so cozy warm and comfortable to wear. Plus, it blocks out the wind. So if I was sitting up on deck watching for wildlife, I was wearing this jacket. I sized up to the 3X/4X in this after initially order the 1X/2X and found it too snug through the hips. If you’re between sizes and fuller through the hips like I am, I’d recommend sizing up in this jacket.

My top, leggings, and hat are all from Ulla Popken. The floral active tee and matching floral leggings and are actually a coordating active set but are sold individually. I’m wearing the 20/22 in the top and the 20/22 in the leggings. This stretchy activewear fabric is super soft to the touch and isn’t high compression, so it’s very comfortable to wear and you may want to size down if between sizes. I also got a lot of wear out of this beanie. I packed a water-resistant bucket hat that I expected to wear a lot, but I ended up wearing this beanie more because of the wind and chill out on deck. And yes, here are those Keen boots again!

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Wilderness Walk

This Get Dirty Dress from Alder Apparel has built-in bike shorts and is perfect for a short hike or sightseeing. I’m in the 2X, and it runs true to size. The Get Dirty Dress 2.0 is a newly updated version minus the liner shorts, so you have your choice of two iterations. For me, the original Get Dirty Dress with the shorts is more practical for hiking, climbing, and bending over. The dress itself is quite short, and having larger hips, the skirt rides up some as well. So I appreciate the coverage and peace of mind of the original Get Dirty Dress. The tradeoff? You have to pull the original down like a romper to use the restroom, whereas the 2.0 is a true dress which makes it easier to go to the bathroom in.

I topped it with the same Ulla Popken floral active tee I’m wearing in the above look. Here’s that bucket hat I mentioned above as well. I do appreciate the neckstrap to help keep it on in the wind. This hat comes in several colors (as well as two sizes; I’m wearing the larger of the two), but I thought this rust was a nice color with my hair and matched this active dress. My sandals are the Teva Hurricane XLT2 sandals recommended by Teva for day hikes. I bought a pair each for me and Kyle back in 2021 when we went to Hawaii for our waterfall hikes. They’re not as supportive through the ankle as the Keen high top hiking boot, but they take up way less suitcase space, they’re lighter weight, and they perform well on forest floors and slick terrain.

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Salmon Roast

This look is comprised of items already featured above but in a fresh combination. For this look, I’m wearing the Go Far Fleece, Get Dirty Dress, beanie, and Teva Hurricane sandals.

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Scenic Railroad

A sweatshirt or hoodie is another good layering piece to pack on your Alaska cruise. You can layer it over a tee or under a vest or jacket. I bought this sweatshirt as a souvenir on our trip to San Juan Island off Washington State last year. I love that whale watching is becoming a popular pastime on our travels (check out my Iceland whale watching guide here), and I knew we’d be whale watching on this Alaska trip too, so I thought this whale sweatshirt was appropriate. I’d also recommend not packing a sweatshirt at all and picking one up as a souvenir at port on your cruise.

My pant is the Be Free Jogger from Alder Apparel. The sweat wicking fabric functions like a windbreaker for your legs. I sized up to the 3X for more room through the hips since the adjustable waistband features an interior drawstring to cinch in the waist. It’s got tons of zipper pockets to keep your stuff stowed too. These pants may not be warm enough on chilly, breezy days on deck. In that case, I’d recommend layering thermal leggings from Ulla Popken underneath for more warm. I ordered these thermal leggings and the matching long-sleeved top for our January ski trip to Colorado to layer under my snowsuit. They worked just as well again here on our cruise.

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Skiff Glacier Tour

If you’re looking for a serious heavy-duty raincoat, then I highly recommend this Rain or Shine Coat from Alder Apparel that I’m wearing here. It’s 100% waterproof, made from 100% recycled nylon, and built to last. This coat is a workhorse. It’s loaded with interior and exterior pockets, as well as zippered vents under each arm if you need to cool off. It also features hip zippers that you can unzip if you need more room to sit down or move around. This coat is a 10/10.

I’m wearing it over the black Ulla Popken active tee and my favorite Spanx Booty Boost 7/8 Leggings from Nordstrom. I bought these leggings during the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale last year, and they are my go-to travel and airport pant. They are high compression, super high waisted, stretchy, and thick. If you’re someone who’s leery of leggings being too thin or showing too much, these Spanx active leggings are awesome.

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Dinner On Board

As I said earlier, there were no formal nights on our cruise. This linen set was as formal as I got for dinner. Most people wore t-shirts and sweatshirts. I figured I wouldn’t want to wear the same active clothes I’d been wearing during the day again to dinner, so I brought this linen set for a fresh change of clothes. I wore it as a set but also matched each separate with other items I brought. The top and bottom coordinate perfectly as a matching set, but they’re sold separately. I’m wearing the Roll-Tab Sleeve Button Front Linen Blouse in the size 20/22 and the Drawstring Elastic Waist Mary Fit Linen Pants in the size 22, both in the loden green colorway. This set also comes in black, navy blue, and snow white.

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My Alaska Cruise Outfit Lookbook

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Where to Shop for Alaska Cruise Clothing:

Alder Apparel

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Lands’ End

Ulla Popken

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FAQs

Do I need rain gear on an Alaskan cruise? ›

On an August cruise to Alaska, remember to pack all of your waterproof gear—rain jacket, poncho, waterproof shoes, and water-resistant pants—in order to come as prepared as possible. Consider bringing warmer sweaters, scarves, and hats, as there's a heightened chance you'll be exposed to colder weather, too.

Can you wear jeans to dinner on an Alaskan cruise? ›

Yes, Alaska cruises are the most casual of any destination. People tour outdoors in the cold all day and either don't have time to change or simply want to stay comfy and cozy in their jeans for dinner. Some people will naturally still get dressed up, but you won't be out of place.

Do you need a swimsuit on an Alaskan cruise? ›

We were on the Island Princess last summer for the Alaska cruise and it had both outdoor and indoor pools. It was very warm and pleasant at all times in the area with the indoor pool. I would say take the swimsuit. You might find a few minutes to use it when you don't have anything to see along the route.

Is May or September better for an Alaskan cruise? ›

The most temperate Alaska weather is in July, then June and August when it's warmer (though again, not near tropical) and drier. When it comes to May vs. September, May is slightly cooler, but gets significantly less rainfall. Temps can vary greatly depending on where you are in the state.

What type of jacket is best for Alaska? ›

A fleece or pile jacket on top is a great final touch. Packable down- or synthetic-filled sweater jackets also work well. Many Alaskans will like to wear a down or fleece vest to help warm the body core while leaving arms less encumbered.

What extra to pack on a cruise to Alaska? ›

Regardless of the season you choose to cruise to Alaska, you'll want to pack a beanie, gloves, and a rain jacket. It's also smart to pack layers that will keep you warm and cool, both on the ship and on shore excursions. This includes base layers, insulating layers, and windproof and waterproof layers.

What not to wear to dinner on a cruise? ›

T-shirts, swimsuits, robes, bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps, and pool wear are not allowed in the main restaurant or specialty restaurants at any time. In addition, shorts and flip-flops are not permitted during the evening hours.

Do you dress up every night on a cruise? ›

Nighttime. In the evening, most cruise ships adopt a dress code in their main dining rooms and specialty restaurants that incorporate smart-casual or resort-wear attire.

How formal is a formal night on an Alaskan cruise? ›

Formal wear: Anticipate two formal nights per week. Ladies wear a co*cktail dress or gown and gentlemen don a suit and tie or tuxedo. Smart-casual wear for dinner: Slacks and collared shirts or sweaters for men.

Should I take an umbrella on an Alaskan cruise? ›

Still, it's best to leave the umbrella at home. You'll be all set with a hood on your all-weather jacket or a weatherproof hat that can pull double duty by protecting you from the rain and sun. A hood takes up far less space than an umbrella, which means more room for your gear and adventure essentials.

How much spending money should you take on an Alaskan cruise? ›

A typical Alaska Cruise can cost between $600 and $5,000 per person, depending on the length of your cruise, the type of cruise you choose, and your room choice. We recommend budgeting an additional $1,000 to $1,500 per person for shore excursions to get the most out of your Alaskan cruise.

Are pools on Alaskan cruises heated? ›

Even on the Alaskan cruises, swimming is definitely an option. Here's why: the pools are heated when the outside temperature drops below 75. Brilliant idea! On our Alaska sailing, the temperature actually reached 82 degrees in the beginning of June, so a dip in Goofy's Pool was very welcome!

What is the rainiest month in Alaska? ›

If you ask people in Interior Alaska, what's the wettest month of the year, in the eastern Interior it would July. But for the North Slope the Western half of the state, down into Southcentral, August is the wettest month of the year. If you go down to Southeast, it's September and even October in some places.

What is the best month to see whales in Alaska? ›

Gray whales are the first to arrive, typically in April when they're often spotted off of Seward. By May, we start to see more orcas, then humpback whales come June. Alaska's peak whale season is considered to be May through September, and it's during this time that the boat tours operate.

What is the most expensive month to cruise Alaska? ›

While the most popular time to travel to Alaska on a cruise is June through August, it's also when it tends to be the most expensive. Instead, McDaniel suggested looking at the shoulder months of May and September, when you can save a little money.

Should I bring a raincoat on a cruise? ›

Be sure to pack a raincoat or water-resistant jacket if you prefer to stay dry. You should also consider wearing lightweight, loose clothes to help protect you from the strong Caribbean sun. Just as important as the clothes you pack are the shoes you wear.

Do you need umbrella for Alaska cruise? ›

Yes, rain in some parts of Alaska can be frequent. Still, it's best to leave the umbrella at home. You'll be all set with a hood on your all-weather jacket or a weatherproof hat that can pull double duty by protecting you from the rain and sun.

Do I need rain boots for Alaska? ›

Your best bet: lightweight boots with ankle support. Trail running shoes are fine if you're used to them on uneven terrain. Alaska trails often feature wet or muddy stretches. Consider trail shoes with waterproof, breathable liners such as Gore-tex, or carry waterproof, breathable socks.

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