Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Bare necessities for your Alaska Cruise

By Craig Wilson

So you have booked a Cruise to Alaska, there are some common sense items you should make sure you take with you and some things you are best to do to make sure you make the most of your voyage to Alaska. Simply by planning ahead you can be relaxed knowing you have everything you need to enjoy your vacation.

Taking out some form of travel protection or insurance will be a good idea when you book your cruise. This insurance will provide you with different types of cover and will take effect immediately. Generally people like to plan ahead and so book their cruise well before they are due to travel. Nobody knows what is going to happen in advance and holiday insurance will cover you for illness, injury or death. This covered is extended to cover everyone traveling provided they are listed on the insurance policy. So even if it's the day before you are due to travel the insurance should cover any costs.

Your travel protection insurance will also cover you whilst you are in Alaska. Your insurance usually covers you for medical costs in the event of an accident or a serious injury whilst on your vacation. Should you require to be taken to hospital by helicopter from the ship then the insurance cover should cover this as well. Can you imagine the cost for a helicopter for a journey like that! Most holiday insurance will also cover your luggage and personal possessions. Check your policy for full details and make sure the cover is suitable for your needs.

Don't forget to take some form of identification and carring it with you at all times. Suitable identification would be a passport or a notarized copy of a birth certificate with some photographic identification. Alaska is an American state however there is a chance your cruise may leave from Canada or make a stop there. For other travelers you will already have a passport, which you used to gain entry to the United States or Canada.

Make sure you take the appropriate clothing for the formal evenings aboard the ship and casual but smart attire for the other nights. Don't forget to pack your swimwear for the pool or Jacuzzi.

Make sure you take into consideration the weather conditions in Alaska and take clothing suitable for the time of year you are traveling. By layering your clothes you can remain comfortable and warm at all times. If you have waterproof of hiking boots this will enable you to enjoy some of the shore excursions you otherwise wouldn't be able to without them.

If you don't like small bars of soap and small bottles of shampoo pack your own. The cruise ship will provide you with similar selection of soap as well as shampoo as you would expect in a hotel. Remember to pack your toothpaste, toothbrushes and any lotions. Make sure you take enough for the duration of your cruise and enough for everyone.

For emergencies or just for extra spending on meals or shopping whilst in a port of call it is recommended that you take travelers cheques. Travelers Cheques offer extra security and peace of mind and can be easily replaced or refunded in the event of loss or theft, you cash can't. A vacation is not the time to have your spending cash go missing.

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