@Fuzzman18 beat me to it. The "cities" in Alaska that cruise ships visit are pretty small so not only will an airstrip likely be within 5 miles but there are also float planes that come and go.
We are cruising with Princess
Having been on a few cruises recently on cruise lines where I was told my drone was prohibited...
I brought it anyway. Packed it in my camera bag and removed the propellers like I always do. I only used it in port and as always used my best judgment.
When I was done I simply put it back in my camera bag.
Just use your head and best judgment. Don’t be the “look at me I have a drone guy“. Pack it in a discreet case. I used a camera bag the mavic fits great in an empty lens compartment. Scout your possible flight locations on google maps and don’t draw attention to yourself.
If they do find it you just have to check it in and out with the security office on the ship when you are in port.
Same with NorwegianWhich cruiseline are you sailing? If it’s RCCL they prohibit any drones onboard.
I am going on a Costa cruise around SE Asia soon. Costa say no drones allowed on board. I would like to take my Mavic, not for use during the cruise but we will be staying on in Thailand where i have previously flown. Does anyone know if Costa will hold my Mavic during the cruise and return it at the end
I have tried asking Costa but got no clear answer.