Packing Tips for Your Alaskan Cruise - Summer Edition
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My biggest tip though is to bring an umbrella because it is going to be rainy season in Alaska.
So, you can leave the big puffy coats at home and just be prepared for sunshine and some downpours.
So, bring sunscreen and some good bug repellent. So, there are a lot of mosquitoes during that time.
It doesn't hurt cuz there will be a few times, mother nature's unpredictable that you will want to bring maybe lightweight gloves.
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Planning an Alaska cruise this summer? Whether you’re sailing in June, July, or August, packing can be tricky — it’s warmer, but Alaska weather can still surprise you. In this video, I share exactly what to pack for an Alaskan cruise in peak season, including what you absolutely don’t need (hint: leave the parka at home) and what summer-specific items will make your trip more comfortable. From layering strategies, bug protection, and lightweight rain gear to shore excursion essentials, this guide is tailored for warm-weather Alaska cruising. Whether you’re sailing with Royal Caribbean, Princess, Holland America, or Norwegian, this packing list is for YOU. ✅ Alaska Cruise Packing for Summer ✅ What to Wear on an Alaska Cruise in July ✅ Alaska Cruise Outfit Ideas for Women & Men ✅ Alaska Cruise Shore Excursion Must-Haves ✅ Summer Alaska Cruise Tips & Advice #AlaskaCruise #CruisePackingTips #AlaskaCruiseSummer #AlaskaCruise2025 #WhatToPack #CruiseTips #PackingList #alaskatravel