



Packing for an Alaskan cruise? Lucky you! Alaska is definitely a beautiful bucket-list destination where you’ll make memories to last a lifetime. In order to enjoy your vacation to the fullest from embarkation day on, you’ll want to be prepared. It’s never too early to start planning what to pack for your cruise vacation. Read on for our tips on what to pack for your Alaskan cruise.

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It’s impossible to know the exact forecast for your cruise more than a few days out, but we do know typical weather patterns. Summers in Alaska have average highs ranging from 55°-65°F and lows from 38°-51°F. Alaska can be rainy (or misty) and you should expect some moisture during your trip. Typically about half the days see rain in the summer. May is the driest month and July is the wettest.

Our list of things to pack might seem like a lot. But if you plan ahead, your clothes can pull double duty. For instance, you might want a cardigan sweater that you can wear on the plane, over a sleeveless dress at dinner, or as a layer while out on an excursion.
Neutral pants that can be worn with a variety of tops are a good idea, as well. We also suggest choosing a few complimentary colors for your clothes so you can create a number of outfits by mixing and matching pieces. Finally, pack shoes that can be used with multiple outfits. Make sure at least one pair of shoes or boots is waterproof (not just water resistant).

Some items, like jackets, are bulky. We recommend packing these items in space saver vacuum storage bags. You can increase the space in your suitcase by up to 80% when using these bags. Just be mindful of the weight of your bag, as well. We like the ones that come with a vacuum pump you can bring along so you can repack for the trip home.
You might also want to consider purchasing packing cubes or a Pack-It folder from Eagle Creek to help keep things organized. These are Steve’s favorite packing tools and he uses them on every trip we take. See the video below to see how easy it is to use.
Finally, there are a number of non-clothing items you might want to pack for your Alaskan cruise. Some, like magnets, are a good idea for any cruise. (Your cabin’s walls are made of metal. Using magnetic hooks and clips allows you to hang hats, swimsuits, papers, and more.) Others items, like a dry bag, might only be needed if you have an excursion like rafting or fishing where you or your belongings could get wet.

To help you find items you might want but don’t have (or even know you want), we put together an Amazon list of things you might need. You can also sign up to receive our FREE Alaskan cruise packing list printable below.
Temperatures will vary throughout the day, so plan to wear layers. When going on an excursion, you might want:
Pro-tip: Bring Ziplock bags with you so that if you take a layer off, you can compress it in the bag, keep it dry, and remove the air. By doing this, it’s easier to store items in your day bag or backpack.

Here are a couple examples of what we typically wear on smart casual nights in the dining room. Ann usually wears a dress or nice pants and a blouse. Steve wears a button down shirt and dress pants or khakis.
And here’s an example of what we wear for evening chic nights. Since we typically work from home in sweats, it’s fun for us to get dressed up on cruises. If that’s not your thing, no worries. Just be sure to review your cruise line’s dress codes before you go.

You can find many of the items listed below on our Amazon storefront.
Alaskan cruises are magnificent, but you do need some things you wouldn’t need on a typical Caribbean cruise. As long as you have the right things with you, it will be smooth sailing.
Have you taken an Alaskan cruise? What were the things you were glad you had with you (or you wish you’d brought)? Let us know in the comments below.