Get lost in the beauty of the Alaskan wilderness...but be prepared you don't want to be wet or cold!
Don't get caught in the rain…
Umbrella
Hoodies are a great way to stay warm!
Hoodies
You'll appreciate some thermal underwear for those morning and evening excursions!
Thermal Wear
It rains a lot in Alaska and no ones likes wet shoes or socks! Be prepared
Waterproof Shoes for Running & Hiking
Make sure when getting a coat for Alaska that it is water proof not just water resistant. Big difference!
North Face Waterproof Coats and Jackets
I love my Columbia coats!
Columbia Watertight™ II Jacket
Keep those ears warm! When you're out on the water for a whale watching tour it can get really chilly!
Beanies & Winter Hats
North Face is a trusted brand to keep your hands warm and none of mine have worn out yet! You get what you pay for!!
Gloves
When traveling you need a charger that can charge fast and last…this one does the trick!
Portable Charger
I love having a blanket in the airport but I also love having one when staying in a verandah stateroom for an Alaska cruise. Don't freeze while sitting out on the balcony. Stay warm and cozy with your blanket while watching the beautiful scenery as you sail by!
Packable Travel Blankets
Small, compact, yet powerful binoculars are nice to have while searching for those bears, eagles, seals, whales, and so much more! Alaska is full of amazing animals and you don't want to miss out!
The Best Binoculars of 2025 | Tested & Rated
It's not always cold in Alaska but you need to be prepared for the rain in any weather. A small disposable rain poncho is the most convenient thing to pack to save space yet be prepared!
COOY 10 Pack Disposable Rain Ponchos
Keep those toes warm!
The Warmest Winter Thermal Socks
Love this lightweight, collapsible backpack for excursions. It also comes in handy when heading to the pool on the cruise.