What to Pack for Your Small-Ship Atlantic Canada Expedition Cruise
A small-ship expedition cruise to Atlantic Canada is not your average holiday! There are some special considerations when it comes to packing to ensure you are fully prepared for your trip of a lifetime. Learn about all you need to bring on your next expedition!
Starting with the basics, there are some things you simply can’t travel without:
Your passport, travel insurance, proof of vaccination, and any necessary visas or other travel documents
Waterproof rain pants (These are required for all Zodiac rides, including for embarkation and disembarkation of the ship.)
Layer, Layer, Layer
Dressing in layers of increasing thickness is the most comfortable way to beat shifting temperatures, allowing you to easily add or remove extra warmth whether ashore or aboard. Avoid cotton and instead opt for quick-drying wool or synthetic materials. You’ll want:
One complete set of long underwear (top and bottoms)
Lightweight or cropped pants and short-sleeved shirts
Long-sleeved shirts, a light sweater, and warmer pants
A thick sweater, fleece, or puffer-style jacket
Comfortable clothes to wear on board
A toque or beanie and waterproof gloves or mittens (ideally with texturized palms for gripping) for colder days on the water
Avid photographers will want to pack a well-organized and well-stocked camera kit for daily excursions.
Medications & Other Comforts
Always remember to pack prescription medications in your carry-on luggage and to bring copies of your prescriptions with you. Besides these necessities, it can be helpful to pack:
Seasickness medication
Over-the-counter medications for allergies, minor aches and pains, indigestion, or other common ailments
Sunscreen, sunglasses, SPF lip balm, and a sun hat
Insect repellent or a bug jacket
Fun Stuff
Depending on what you enjoy most, you could consider bringing the following:
A bathing suit and flip-flop sandals for the ship’s pool, hot tub, or sauna
Cash currency for purchasing souvenirs ashore (euros in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon and Canadian dollars elsewhere)
Exercise clothing to use in the ship’s gym
One nicer outfit to wear for any special occasions, such as the captain’s welcome or fundraising auction
Quaint shops and cafés can be found all around Atlantic Canada.
Extras You May Not Have Thought Of
If you’re a light sleeper, it may be worth bringing along earplugs, a sleeping mask, or medical sleeping aides to help with any jet lag.
If you’re considering purchasing a new daypack, think about opting for a waterproof backpack to save you the hassle of fiddling with a rain cover or dry bags while travelling in the Zodiacs.
Some Things You Could Skip
If you begin packing and realize you need to lighten your load, you could ditch the following from your suitcase:
A waterproof shell jacket (We’ll provide you with an expedition jacket, which is yours to keep after the voyage!)
Tall waterproof boots to wear for Zodiac wet landings (We will equip you with a pair when you arrive on board.)
Books (We have lots to choose from in our ship’s library.)
A bulky camera kit, if photography is not a passion of yours (You can borrow cameras and lenses from our on-board Nikon trial program, and the professional photographer on your expedition will provide all guests with a digital photo album at the end of the trip.)
An alarm clock (You’ll get a cheery wake-up call from the Expedition Leader over the PA system each morning.)
A hair dryer or bathrobe (These are provided for you in your cabins.)
Small-Ship Expedition Cruise Atlantic Canada Explorer