Cruise Glacier Bay Port Q&A
3 Cruise Glacier Bay traveler questions & answers
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A: We’ve cruised Alaska three times (twice in June) and experienced high temperatures ranging from the 30’s to 60’s. Best to Google Alaska weather in the weeks / days leading up to your cruise and plan to dress in layers with a waterproof outer layer th... roughout the duration of your trip. Happy Cruising!See More
Answered by VAcruisenut on January 22, 2023
A: simply consult weather.com prior to your cruise
Answered by sbward1955 on July 24, 2022
A: air coming off the glaciers, especially the larger ones, can be quite chilly. definitely dress in layers. are you also visiting Hubbard? the air from that one can be down right cold. was in the upper 30s when we were last there in 2015. bring a jacke... t.See More
Answered by hapster85 on July 26, 2022
A: It varies this site says 40’s at night and 60’s in the day. https://www.travelalaska.com/Planning/Alaska-Climate/Inside-Passage I just looked up current weather and Juneau, Sitka & Hoonah have rain and are in the 50’s. But Ketchikan is currently sunn... y & in the 60’s. When I took an inland passage tour a decade ago in the summer there was not a drop of rain & I remembered being HOT. So who knows. Dress in layers and get a good waterproof jacket. I always keep an emergency plastic poncho on me. You can get them at any sporting good store and they cost like $1.See More
Answered by RowKrazy on July 22, 2022
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