3 Must-Pack Items for Your Alaska Cruise
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First one, it's unexpected, but believe it or not, sunglasses.
You don't even have to book a whale watching tour to potentially see some whale tales just from your cruise ship.
It's important to pack and dress in layers in Alaska because the climate can be so varied and even change in one port day.
Many of the ports can be drizzly, especially popular Ketchacan, which is the rain capital of Alaska.
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Packing for an Alaska cruise? These three items — sunglasses, binoculars, and a hooded coat — are absolute essentials. From spotting whales off the ship to staying warm and dry in drizzly ports like Juneau, here’s what you’ll want to bring along.