Today's video is sponsored by June's Journey. AD Download June's Journey for free now: cherrypick.gg/KayHarmsJune24 I'm sharing the 15 essentials I packed for our Alaska Cruise and land trip, as well as some details about our Regent Seven Seas Cruise. Links to items shown are in the description box. ~ XXOX, Kay
A jewelry tip for necklaces...The straw method is an inexpensive way to protect your necklaces from tangling while travelling. I used a plastic straw, but they are a bit hard to come by now, at least here in Australia! I threaded one end of the necklace through the straw and then closed the clasp at the mouth of the straw. This is a good way to keep your necklaces from getting all tangled and knotted. Put the chains down a straw. In the top of the straw, make a small slit to hook the top of necklace to keep it in place. No more tangle and no knots. (from Lynn)
Highly recommend Regent Seven Seas cruise line. During Covid, I worked on several Regent cruises (RN doing covid testing), and it is a wonderful cruise experience! The cabins are beautiful, all have verandas, all the shore excursions are included. It is definitely more expensive than other cruise lines, but once you add up all the "add ons" with other cruise lines, it can be similar cost-wise. Anyway, thanks for the post--very interesting!
My husband and I are planning an Alaskan cruise next year in August. Such invaluable information!! And I love your packing suggestions and will definitely remember them. Thank you again!
You look so great especially being that you are recovering from illness. Hair looks fabulous and would love a video focusing on your cut and styling techniques. Thanks and keep feeling better!
It’s just Alaska! Love that. We were fortunate to meet our longtime friend who lived in Alaska at the end of our cruise. I really balked at his clothing recommendations. Waterproof jacket? Layers? Hiking shoes? Yes I purchased it all. And your advice is spot on. Alaska is casual and Alaska cruises are much more relaxed. I wore Marmot outerwear , Merrill hiking sneakers with Vibram soles, and Cuddleduds thermal underwear😂. Lifesavers. Thanks for sharing. Brings back such fond memories.
I agree about the beanie. I have a bright yellow Carhartt one from the hardware store in Seward because I was cold! Turned out to be a great souvenir since I remember kayaking amongst the glaciers each time I wear it.
Our first Alaska cruise is mid September, so this was very helpful. Thank you for sharing your fashion advice. This 70+ likes to keep current without looking as if I'm trying too hard. Your videos walk this fine line.
Oh Kay, This was a wonderful, wonderful video. It was so sweet that you took us on the trip with you. So informative, and I really enjoyed seeing all of the different outfits that you took and used on the Alaska cruise. Most of all it was great to see you and your husband having a fun time. You looked beautiful in every outfit.❤️
My grandparents lived in Sitka and I was fortunate to visit a couple of times. I always say Alaska has to be experienced, seeing it in pictures or on television doesn’t do it justice.
Thank you for sharing these tips. Layers are key for most seasons of the year, and I do wear leggings under my jeans or trousers in the colder months. And I sure hope you enjoyed your two days in my beautiful home city of Vancouver! Please come again for a longer visit. ❤️🇨🇦
Hi Kay, I’m happy to see you in this wonderful video. Thank you so much for sharing, I don’t travel so I appreciate your video, I travel with you thanks to you. Take care.❤bye from France.😘🚢🐻🎒
We did an Alaska Cruise in 2011 and the one thing I was not prepared for was that it was really chilly on the ship all the time. I think the ships they use for the Alaska trips (at least the one we were on) are older ships that were built for Caribbean cruises. They are smaller ships that fit in the Alaskan waterways. I didn't wear any of my evening wear because I needed warmer things even inside the ship at night. Didn't deter us too much cause we ended back in Alaska for the Iditarod in 2012 where we were prepared for 50 below weather but it ended up being only about 0-20 degrees which was actually too warm for the dogs. Go figure!
Welcome back. I love all the detail in your video, including travel and clothing info. I fully agree about the outdoor clothing and footwear, for almost every trip that involves parks or walking/short hikes. Alaska is still on our bucket list and I would do it the same way as you- some time on a small cruise, perhaps, and then lots of time on our own. We have done this on almost every trip to other places too. It is nice to be with the locals or just do your own thing whenever possible. Would appreciate a part two that includes more detail on your land trip!
Awww Kay, what a beautiful couple and God bless you. Thank you, so much for sharing this Special cruise , and how beautiful. All the content is Special, and the dress you had on, is so beautiful. Enjoy wearing in good health. Thank God , you r feeling better and thanks again for sharing.🥰🙏👍✝️❤️✨🌷
Your trip looks like it was fun. You should consider cruising the Norwegian fjords. My husband and I did it last summer, and it was FANTASTIC. I'd go again in a heartbeat to relive my time in the land of the midnight sun.
What perfect timing! We are headed to an Alaskan land sea adventure later this summer. I’ve been going over and over what to bring. As seasoned campers, hiking shoes, long underwear and layers are a must! You’ve given me some great additional ideas. Glad you enjoyed your trip!
The views from your stateroom balcony were AMAZING! i would love to go when the Northern Lights are visible… but know that is very hit /miss. Thank you for the many tips for travel and dress!👍🏻
I recently went on a cruise to Alaska (Silverseas). I completely agree about the hiking shoes - bonus points if they are waterproof. And people on our cruise also dressed nicely for dinner.
Can you send me a list of what you wore, could not find link, which category/size suite did use, and also what size suitcase did you and your husband take. We are going to Alaska in late August 2025. Thank you in advance.
Thank you for this video Kay , so pleased you both enjoyed your trip of a lifetime . It all looks gorgeous , James has captured it all so well . The ship looks magnificent . You look beautiful and so happy and vibrant . Such a shame about your pearl necklace , have you tried a pin? or could you perhaps get the pearls restrung?. Love all your outfits , especially that Raspberry dress …gorgeous! and your All White pants outfit♥️Whether Day or Night you looked so Super Stylish 🎉
Sounds and looks like a great trip! Do you have links for the long underwear? We are planning a Christmas market trip to Germany the first part of December and it will be cold.
I traveled to Alaska on a Dr. Charles Stanley cruise. It was wonderful! Although I liked your Chico’s travel wardrobe you shared 3 months ago, I’m glad you switched to the more casual layers for the cruise. Now you’ll need another trip for the Chico’s clothes! 😊
Wow! Such an amazing trip of a lifetime! My husband and I would love to take an Alaska Cruise! Thank you for sharing your experience with us! Great tips - God bless!!!
Well, that was fun! You make a great tour guide. :) Alaska will be one of my next destinations. I enjoyed your pictures of both scenery and clothing worn. Great advice on all fronts, Kay!
Oh, I wish I had known you were here, would loved to have met you! I live in Juneau just a mile or so from the Mendenhall Glacier. Hope you saw some sun. I too, was born here and lived here all but 2 years.
I love the look of the ship, it sounds fantastic but the idea of getting dressed up every single evening after 6pm sounds really limiting. What if you just wanted pizza and a game of cards or reading in the library or a walk on the deck? Could you not wear your loungewear and trainers for that? Did they police it? The cruise we are looking at is 22 nights, I don’t want to be confined to my room after 6 if I’m feeling like a more casual night.
This was a fabulous video. I took a Princess cruise to Alaska in the 90's and this too was an amazing trip. I was actually part of the entertainment where I lip synced "On the Good Ship Lolli Pop" dressed as Shirley Temple. Other guests were in the show as various celebrities including Dolly Parton. It was a blast. Alaska is so beautiful and worth seeing. My husband and I are going to be traveling to the UK at the end of September and I just purchased that same raincoat from Athleta. The style is great and I hope that will serve me well in England. Did you do a packing trip video when you were in London? You look fabulous and feel better.
Kay, I really enjoyed this video. I am about the same size and height as you. What size Athleta Rainout Sutra coat are you wearing? I tried on a medium in the store and it just fit. I’m debating whether to go up a size. Our closest Athleta store is 2.5 hours away.
Good morning Kay! I’ve been waiting for this video to come out because we are taking a similar luxury Alaskan Cruise to celebrate our 45th wedding anniversary. Our itinerary sounds exactly like yours, starting in Vancouver and ending in Seward. After the cruise we are taking a train tour into Alaska. My question is regarding the luggage you took. I have the Away Medium and bigger Carry On which I noticed on your blog is exactly what you were taking. Were you glad that you took 2 checked bags or would you recommend just taking 1 larger checked bag? I wish I could get away with just the Medium checked bag but don’t see that happening for this trip😊. Thank you for another great video!
Looks amazing! Thank you for sharing this video. I am hoping to go next summer. How was it getting on and off the boat? Were their long lines or was it easy?
Hi Kay, We are starting to plan an Alaskan cruise next May. I’ve requested a quote from Regent since you spoke so highly of the experience. How did you know how to budget for the roadtrip portion of the trip?
James actually looked at roadtrips you could purchase as add-ons to a cruise and charted ours based on some of the places they were going and staying. He booked all the lodges and hotels as well as the rental car. Be prepared for gas and food to be high. But the car we rented got such good gas mileage on Alaska’s open roads we didn’t buy much gas. But food was pretty high and in a lot of places you don’t have a lot of choices of where to eat. You could also use a travel agent to help you with that part of the trip too.
It looked like a beautiful trip. But I would go to somewhere warm. One of my sisters and her husband go on cruises all the time. I don’t think they’ve ever been to Alaska. They did go on a Mediterranean cruise for close to a month. They have been all over. I’m not much of a traveler. But I might go to Alaska for a day or two. When the sun is shining all day. And I’m not sure I would have liked hiking. I hear too many stories about people seeing bears, elk and bison out in the wild. I would have a heart attack. So they wouldn’t have to kill me. But they might maul me.
A jewelry tip for necklaces...The straw method is an inexpensive way to protect your necklaces from tangling while travelling. I used a plastic straw, but they are a bit hard to come by now, at least here in Australia! I threaded one end of the necklace through the straw and then closed the clasp at the mouth of the straw. This is a good way to keep your necklaces from getting all tangled and knotted. Put the chains down a straw. In the top of the straw, make a small slit to hook the top of necklace to keep it in place. No more tangle and no knots. (from Lynn)
Today's video is sponsored by June's Journey. AD Download June's Journey for free now: cherrypick.gg/KayHarmsJune24 I'm sharing the 15 essentials I packed for our Alaska Cruise and land trip, as well as some details about our Regent Seven Seas Cruise. Links to items shown are in the description box. ~ XXOX, Kay
A jewelry tip for necklaces...The straw method is an inexpensive way to protect your necklaces from tangling while travelling. I used a plastic straw, but they are a bit hard to come by now, at least here in Australia! I threaded one end of the necklace through the straw and then closed the clasp at the mouth of the straw. This is a good way to keep your necklaces from getting all tangled and knotted. Put the chains down a straw. In the top of the straw, make a small slit to hook the top of necklace to keep it in place. No more tangle and no knots. (from Lynn)
Hi! Can you tell us about your cabin and if you wish you had done anything different, like a different floor or side of the ship?
Highly recommend Regent Seven Seas cruise line. During Covid, I worked on several Regent cruises (RN doing covid testing), and it is a wonderful cruise experience! The cabins are beautiful, all have verandas, all the shore excursions are included. It is definitely more expensive than other cruise lines, but once you add up all the "add ons" with other cruise lines, it can be similar cost-wise. Anyway, thanks for the post--very interesting!
My husband and I are planning an Alaskan cruise next year in August. Such invaluable information!! And I love your packing suggestions and will definitely remember them. Thank you again!
Glad it was helpful! You’ll have a blast. 🥰
You look so great especially being that you are recovering from illness. Hair looks fabulous and would love a video focusing on your cut and styling techniques. Thanks and keep feeling better!
So glad to hear that you're feeling better. I will be praying for a full recovery. Thanks for sharing your vacation with us. Have a lovely day.
Thank you.😊 I appreciate you being here!
It’s just Alaska! Love that. We were fortunate to meet our longtime friend who lived in Alaska at the end of our cruise. I really balked at his clothing recommendations. Waterproof jacket? Layers? Hiking shoes? Yes I purchased it all. And your advice is spot on. Alaska is casual and Alaska cruises are much more relaxed. I wore Marmot outerwear , Merrill hiking sneakers with Vibram soles, and Cuddleduds thermal underwear😂. Lifesavers. Thanks for sharing. Brings back such fond memories.
I agree about the beanie. I have a bright yellow Carhartt one from the hardware store in Seward because I was cold! Turned out to be a great souvenir since I remember kayaking amongst the glaciers each time I wear it.
Thanks for sharing! 😊
Our first Alaska cruise is mid September, so this was very helpful. Thank you for sharing your fashion advice. This 70+ likes to keep current without looking as if I'm trying too hard. Your videos walk this fine line.
Kay I’m so happy for you that you and your husband had such a wonderful trip ❤️
Thank you so much!!
Oh Kay, This was a wonderful, wonderful video. It was so sweet that you took us on the trip with you. So informative, and I really enjoyed seeing all of the different outfits that you took and used on the Alaska cruise. Most of all it was great to see you and your husband having a fun time. You looked beautiful in every outfit.❤️
My grandparents lived in Sitka and I was fortunate to visit a couple of times. I always say Alaska has to be experienced, seeing it in pictures or on television doesn’t do it justice.
That’s wonderful! It’s such a beautiful place. 😊
Thanks for sharing your trip with us. Glad you had a wonderful time and sending well wishes for recovery from your cold.
Thank you. I’m feeling better every day. 🥰
I loved this video! Thank you for sharing your trip with us Kay! I was in Alaska last July and we loved it. I hope that you feel better soon! xo
Thank you Kay! I am so glad you and James enjoyed yourselves!
Thank you for sharing these tips. Layers are key for most seasons of the year, and I do wear leggings under my jeans or trousers in the colder months. And I sure hope you enjoyed your two days in my beautiful home city of Vancouver! Please come again for a longer visit. ❤️🇨🇦
We LOVED Vancouver and will definitely return. Our days there were just beautiful. What a lovely place to live. 🥰
Your trip looked amazing
Thanks for sharing and glad your feeling better. Pink is another great color on you!
Thank you!😊
Hi Kay, I’m happy to see you in this wonderful video. Thank you so much for sharing, I don’t travel so I appreciate your video, I travel with you thanks to you. Take care.❤bye from France.😘🚢🐻🎒
Thank you so much!
We did an Alaska Cruise in 2011 and the one thing I was not prepared for was that it was really chilly on the ship all the time. I think the ships they use for the Alaska trips (at least the one we were on) are older ships that were built for Caribbean cruises. They are smaller ships that fit in the Alaskan waterways. I didn't wear any of my evening wear because I needed warmer things even inside the ship at night. Didn't deter us too much cause we ended back in Alaska for the Iditarod in 2012 where we were prepared for 50 below weather but it ended up being only about 0-20 degrees which was actually too warm for the dogs. Go figure!
Welcome back. I love all the detail in your video, including travel and clothing info. I fully agree about the outdoor clothing and footwear, for almost every trip that involves parks or walking/short hikes. Alaska is still on our bucket list and I would do it the same way as you- some time on a small cruise, perhaps, and then lots of time on our own. We have done this on almost every trip to other places too. It is nice to be with the locals or just do your own thing whenever possible. Would appreciate a part two that includes more detail on your land trip!
Awww Kay, what a beautiful couple and God bless you.
Thank you, so much for sharing this Special cruise , and how beautiful.
All the content is Special, and the dress you had on, is so beautiful.
Enjoy wearing in good health.
Thank God , you r feeling better and thanks again for sharing.🥰🙏👍✝️❤️✨🌷
Celebrated my 83 birthday on Alaska tour 2 years ago. Phenomenal! We did Celebrity
Wonderful! I know you had a great time. 😊
What a wonderful trip! Thank you for sharing pictures and also your input on what ended up being essential for your outfits.
Your trip looks like it was fun. You should consider cruising the Norwegian fjords. My husband and I did it last summer, and it was FANTASTIC. I'd go again in a heartbeat to relive my time in the land of the midnight sun.
Sounds great!
I love June’s Journey!
What perfect timing! We are headed to an Alaskan land sea adventure later this summer. I’ve been going over and over what to bring. As seasoned campers, hiking shoes, long underwear and layers are a must! You’ve given me some great additional ideas. Glad you enjoyed your trip!
So glad I could help! Have a wonderful trip!😊
The views from your stateroom balcony were AMAZING! i would love to go when the Northern Lights are visible… but know that is very hit /miss. Thank you for the many tips for travel and dress!👍🏻
This looked like a great trip! Thank you for all the tips. And I'm really glad you are feeling better!
It was wonderful! Thank you!😊
You are absolutely radiant in that color, Kay!
I recently went on a cruise to Alaska (Silverseas). I completely agree about the hiking shoes - bonus points if they are waterproof. And people on our cruise also dressed nicely for dinner.
What a fantastic trip !!! Thank you for sharing Alaska with us. ♥️
Glad you enjoyed it!
I thought you looked so pretty in the Eileen Fisher outfits! Thank you for sharing your trip.
Can you send me a list of what you wore, could not find link, which category/size suite did use, and also what size suitcase did you and your husband take. We are going to Alaska in late August 2025. Thank you in advance.
A great presentation today
Thank you. 😊
Headed for Maine in a few weeks and wondered if you still had your wardrobe advice from your trip last year?
I shared my Maine travel capsule here dressedformyday.com/what-i-packed-for-a-coastal-maine-vacation/
It's such an amazing video and experience you had. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!😊
Thank you for this video Kay , so pleased you both enjoyed your trip of a lifetime . It all looks gorgeous , James has captured it all so well . The ship looks magnificent . You look beautiful and so happy and vibrant . Such a shame about your pearl necklace , have you tried a pin? or could you perhaps get the pearls restrung?. Love all your outfits , especially that Raspberry dress …gorgeous! and your All White pants outfit♥️Whether Day or Night you looked so Super Stylish 🎉
Thank you for sharing.
We are joining the RSSC Explorer for a 14 night Explorer in Aug 2025, so excited for it.
Hope you enjoy it!
Loved the travel vlog
Thanks for watching!😊
Sounds and looks like a great trip! Do you have links for the long underwear? We are planning a Christmas market trip to Germany the first part of December and it will be cold.
I traveled to Alaska on a Dr. Charles Stanley cruise. It was wonderful! Although I liked your Chico’s travel wardrobe you shared 3 months ago, I’m glad you switched to the more casual layers for the cruise. Now you’ll need another trip for the Chico’s clothes! 😊
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Wow! Such an amazing trip of a lifetime! My husband and I would love to take an Alaska Cruise! Thank you for sharing your experience with us! Great tips - God bless!!!
It certainly was! An Alaskan cruise should be on your bucket list!😊 Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing a video of your vacation. It was lovely. Makes me want to go on that cruise.
It was wonderful!😊
Loved this! Will start my list of questions as we start planning our Alaska trip-we trust your opinions, Kay-thank you!
Glad it was helpful!😊
I loved hearing about your adventure!
Thanks for watching!😊
Well, that was fun! You make a great tour guide. :) Alaska will be one of my next destinations. I enjoyed your pictures of both scenery and clothing worn. Great advice on all fronts, Kay!
I’m glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!😊
going in sept so happy to see your experience
Hope you enjoy it!😊
Great tips for travel wardrobe choices and wonderful to vicariously enjoy your cruise - glad you are feeling better!
Thank you!😊
Oh, I wish I had known you were here, would loved to have met you! I live in Juneau just a mile or so from the Mendenhall Glacier. Hope you saw some sun. I too, was born here and lived here all but 2 years.
Great video! It’s helpful to see what you packed. I am going on an Alaska cruise next month and enjoyed your video.
That’s great! I hope you have a wonderful trip.😊
I love the look of the ship, it sounds fantastic but the idea of getting dressed up every single evening after 6pm sounds really limiting. What if you just wanted pizza and a game of cards or reading in the library or a walk on the deck? Could you not wear your loungewear and trainers for that? Did they police it? The cruise we are looking at is 22 nights, I don’t want to be confined to my room after 6 if I’m feeling like a more casual night.
Do you have a video from last summer of what you wore in London? Thank you.
No, not a video. I did share in this blog post: dressedformyday.com/what-i-wore-in-london-and-answers-to-your-questions/
I loved hearing all about your trip! My husband and I are going. On a Holland America cruise next Friday we leave for Seattle!
Great! Have a wonderful trip!😊
Thanks for this video! We intend to cruise Alaska next year, so I appreciate this info.
Great!😊
Wowser! Thanks so much for sharing! Excellent tips! We are planning an Alaska trip.
Great! I hope it was helpful!😊
Yess! Couldn’t wait for this video since I will be leaving for Alaska in a few weeks. Great video, thanks!
Enjoy your vacation! 😊
This was a fabulous video. I took a Princess cruise to Alaska in the 90's and this too was an amazing trip. I was actually part of the entertainment where I lip synced "On the Good Ship Lolli Pop" dressed as Shirley Temple. Other guests were in the show as various celebrities including Dolly Parton. It was a blast. Alaska is so beautiful and worth seeing. My husband and I are going to be traveling to the UK at the end of September and I just purchased that same raincoat from Athleta. The style is great and I hope that will serve me well in England. Did you do a packing trip video when you were in London? You look fabulous and feel better.
Boy, do i want to go to Alaska even more than i did before!! Thank you for all the info😊
Alaska is great! Thanks for watching!😊
Thanks for sharing everything from your beautiful alaskan trip! We are thinking of doing one...did you have any problems with being seasick?
Kay, I really enjoyed this video. I am about the same size and height as you. What size Athleta Rainout Sutra coat are you wearing? I tried on a medium in the store and it just fit. I’m debating whether to go up a size. Our closest Athleta store is 2.5 hours away.
I am wearing a medium, but I kind of wish I had the large. Everything fit under it fine, but there wasn't much wiggle room left.
Good morning Kay! I’ve been waiting for this video to come out because we are taking a similar luxury Alaskan Cruise to celebrate our 45th wedding anniversary. Our itinerary sounds exactly like yours, starting in Vancouver and ending in Seward. After the cruise we are taking a train tour into Alaska. My question is regarding the luggage you took. I have the Away Medium and bigger Carry On which I noticed on your blog is exactly what you were taking. Were you glad that you took 2 checked bags or would you recommend just taking 1 larger checked bag? I wish I could get away with just the Medium checked bag but don’t see that happening for this trip😊. Thank you for another great video!
Looks amazing! Thank you for sharing this video. I am hoping to go next summer. How was it getting on and off the boat? Were their long lines or was it easy?
I was born in Fairbanks also, and haven't been back since! I wonder what year your husband was there? I was 1962
He was born in 64. Cool!
Hi Kay, We are starting to plan an Alaskan cruise next May. I’ve requested a quote from Regent since you spoke so highly of the experience. How did you know how to budget for the roadtrip portion of the trip?
James actually looked at roadtrips you could purchase as add-ons to a cruise and charted ours based on some of the places they were going and staying. He booked all the lodges and hotels as well as the rental car. Be prepared for gas and food to be high. But the car we rented got such good gas mileage on Alaska’s open roads we didn’t buy much gas. But food was pretty high and in a lot of places you don’t have a lot of choices of where to eat. You could also use a travel agent to help you with that part of the trip too.
It looked like a beautiful trip. But I would go to somewhere warm. One of my sisters and her husband go on cruises all the time. I don’t think they’ve ever been to Alaska. They did go on a Mediterranean cruise for close to a month. They have been all over. I’m not much of a traveler. But I might go to Alaska for a day or two. When the sun is shining all day. And I’m not sure I would have liked hiking. I hear too many stories about people seeing bears, elk and bison out in the wild. I would have a heart attack. So they wouldn’t have to kill me. But they might maul me.
Junes journey? Wow really?
A jewelry tip for necklaces...The straw method is an inexpensive way to protect your necklaces from tangling while travelling. I used a plastic straw, but they are a bit hard to come by now, at least here in Australia! I threaded one end of the necklace through the straw and then closed the clasp at the mouth of the straw. This is a good way to keep your necklaces from getting all tangled and knotted. Put the chains down a straw. In the top of the straw, make a small slit to hook the top of necklace to keep it in place. No more tangle and no knots. (from Lynn)
I love this idea! Thank you for sharing!👍🏼