Packing for Antarctica isn’t like prepping for the Med or even Alaska. You're heading to the most remote continent on Earth—where weather is unpredictable, landings are wet, and the wrong glove can ruin an excursion.
But don’t worry: we've been there. We've zodiaced through the Lemaire Channel, hiked on Cuverville Island, and done polar plunges off the back of Silver Endeavour.
And we know exactly what luxury cruise lines provide (and what they don’t). So before you overpack or overlook something essential, use this definitive checklist curated by our team of polar-certified cruise experts and based on years of experience with Seabourn Venture, Scenic Eclipse, Silver Endeavour, and other elite expedition ships.
When you’re spending $20K+ per person for a once-in-a-lifetime polar adventure, you deserve to get it right the first time.
This field-tested checklist is tailored to luxury expedition cruises where parkas and boots are typically provided, but smart packing still matters.
Item | Notes |
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Insulated Waterproof Parka | Provided by most lines like Silversea, Seabourn, Scenic, and Viking. Often branded and yours to keep. |
Waterproof Expedition Boots | Almost always provided onboard and collected after the cruise. |
Waterproof Pants (Overtrousers) | Not always provided. Bring one pair minimum, two is better. |
Pro Tip: Seabourn and Scenic offer onboard boot rooms with dryers. Silversea butlers will clean and dry gear daily on Silver Endeavour.
Item | Why It Matters |
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Thermal Gloves (Waterproof) | Essential for zodiac rides and landings |
Glove Liners (Touchscreen-Compatible) | Allows phone and camera use without freezing your fingers |
Wool or Fleece Hat | Protects ears from polar wind |
Neck Gaiter or Balaclava | Better than scarves, which get wet or blow away |
Sunglasses (Polarized) | Snow and sea glare is intense |
Sunscreen (Face + Lips) | SPF 50+ is a must—even in cold weather |
Insider Tip: Seabourn expedition staff recommend glove liners for photography and gaiters for wind protection on zodiac rides.
- 2–3 pairs of pants (jeans, leggings, or slacks)
- Long-sleeve tops and turtlenecks
- Cardigans or pullovers for layering
- Comfortable shoes for walking onboard
- Swimsuit for hot tubs or plunge pools
- Smart casual outfit for dining venues
Note: On Silver Endeavour, La Dame and Atlantide encourage refined but not formal attire.
Cruise Insider Tip: Bring a power bank for long landings even if your suite has USB ports.
Pro Tip: Soft-sided gear handles polar logistics better than hard-shell luggage.
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Trust us—we’ve been there, and we’ll make sure you’re ready.