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Fall weather brings out a love for a cruise to New England Canada in unique ways and these destinations always seems like the perfect way to celebrate this time of year! Cruising in the fall has been one of my favorite adventures!
When I went on my first cruise throughout New England and Canada in 2015 (you can read more HERE) I quickly learned that it was very different then packing for other cruises! For examples, cruises to New England and Canada aren't like packing for a cruise to the Caribbean. When I went cruising to the Caribbean my suitcase was filled with cute sundresses, lots of cute sandals and flip flops, bating suits, and adorable warm weather clothes. But unlike the tropical getaway that a cruise to the Caribbean provides, cruising to New England and Canada in the summer or fall provides a completely different climate.
When I went on my first cruise throughout New England and Canada in 2015 (you can read more HERE) I quickly learned that it was very different then packing for other cruises! For examples, cruises to New England and Canada aren't like packing for a cruise to the Caribbean. When I went cruising to the Caribbean my suitcase was filled with cute sundresses, lots of cute sandals and flip flops, bating suits, and adorable warm weather clothes. But unlike the tropical getaway that a cruise to the Caribbean provides, cruising to New England and Canada in the summer or fall provides a completely different climate.
When I took my first cruise to New England and Canada back in 2015, I searched for what to pack for this type of cruising climate and I struggled to find answers. There were tons of ideas for warmer weather cruising but not for "colder weather climates". So I searched to find anyone who had been on a New England cruise that could share their thoughts, talked with different cruise lines, and searched tons of travel sites for their thoughts on visiting this area of the world. The reality is that this area of the world in the summer and fall seasons yet it can bring unpredictable weather, beautiful views, and gorgeous opportunities.
I have taken two cruises through New England and Canada. In addition to the one in 2015, in 2019 my mom and I had the amazing opportunity to sail in August through New England and Canada on Holland America and it was so delightful (you can read all about our trip HERE)! The one thing though that held true was that despite the season difference (late summer versus fall) I found that the list here still helped me pack appropriately for these two different types of trips. I hope you find it helpful also!
So if you are planning a similar cruise, here are the top 10 things that you can't leave home without y'all:
I have taken two cruises through New England and Canada. In addition to the one in 2015, in 2019 my mom and I had the amazing opportunity to sail in August through New England and Canada on Holland America and it was so delightful (you can read all about our trip HERE)! The one thing though that held true was that despite the season difference (late summer versus fall) I found that the list here still helped me pack appropriately for these two different types of trips. I hope you find it helpful also!
So if you are planning a similar cruise, here are the top 10 things that you can't leave home without y'all:
1. Layers
With weather that is unpredictable during this time of the year (some days can be in the low 30s to the high 80s!!) it is important to pack clothes that you can "layer". I definitely threw in different coats along with lighter weather clothes (as you can see in the picture above) and the mix and matching of these items really helped me throughout the day!
2. Boots, Booties, Shoes, Sandals
Unlike the Caribbean where you live in sandals, you might want to vary your shoe "wardrobe" a little bit more for a New England Cruise. For time on the boat you might want to still live in cute sandals but time off the boat and the excursions that you choose might determine that you wear different types of shoes.
Taking a cruise to New England and Canada offers you a wide array of options as far as choices go for excursions and many that include hiking so don't forget to pack a variety of different shoes that you will need for your cruise!
3. Scarves
Lets be honest. If you have been around the blog then you know that I love scarves and where them in all different weather environments, but a cruise to New England and Canada is a perfect opportunity and excuse to wear a variety of different scarves on the cruise.
Scarves are also a perfect accessory for a cruise as they are lightweight and don't take up a ton of room but can bring a pop of color to an outfit, change up an outfit (by simply wearing a different scarf), and are the perfect addition to any cruising outfit.
4. Sunscreen
It can be easy to forget this necessary component of your New England and Canada cruise since you are not traveling to a "warm weather" environment but don't forget to pack your sunscreen! There are so many days where the weather is so beautiful and you will definitely want to have your sunscreen with you! THIS ONE is one of my ultimate favorites and it is less than $9 on Amazon. You can find it by clicking HERE!
5. Camera (and the Extras)
I use my phone for pictures alone with my camera, but still am a photographer at heart so I always bring my camera on all of my trips and travels! I have the Canon EOS Rebel T5i and absolutely love it. I purchased it in 2016 and am always amazed by the quality of the photos it takes. I love this SD card HERE (it's less than $10!!)
Some additional suggestions...
Portable Battery Pack
Some additional suggestions...
Portable Battery Pack
6. Extension Cord
Throw in an extension cord and you will be glad that you did! One that I bring along is the 6-Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip simply because it allows for several things to be plugged in at once which is a must on a cruise! (Less than $10!)
I wrote an entire post (you can read HERE) all about my new favorite travel charger (that I also use all the time), so I am not exaggerating when I say that this is truly my favorite charger!
8. Purse, Bag, Etc.
Woven Tote Travel Purse (click HERE)
Those of you who know me know that I have a little love affair with purses. *smiles* I have had many over the years, and love large purses- especially for traveling. For each of my trips I look for purses that I feel will "fit" the climate and the elements and that will be a neutral based color to easily match the clothes I am wearing. I also want a purse that was leather that could transition easily into fall. I love the color tone of the Burgandy purse above and the size of it.
Also... if you have ready some of my other packing posts you will have heard me mention purchasing a Sturdy Purse Organizer and y'all. SERIOUSLY. Go purchase this for everyday life along with travel! I have started talking about non-stop and telling everyone about. Just the other day I was telling two friends that they needed to get one! It is life-changing! Hahaha!
This felt organizer (I chose the beige color so that it will go with any of my purses!) comes in 11 different colors and is less than $20 on Amazon (you can find it HERE). I love that I can easily switch purses now just by taking this out and changing it from one purse to another. SO simple and easy! Even if you don't travel a lot you will love it for daily life (for size reference I chose a medium)! For traveling mine was loaded up with tons of items and it was the easiest trip in the airports because of how organized it kept things in my purse! If you are interested in it you can find it HERE!
9. Journal, Travel Books, Etc.
Y'all know from my shop that I love creating and altering travel books and travel journals so this recommendation is probably not a surprise at all! *smiles* Some people like to pack travel guides to take with them on the cruise so they can explore in depth the ports of call while others like to bring journals on board so as to remember the special details and memories that are made. Check out the shop for perfect solutions for your travel needs!
10. Cruise Documents and Passport
Don't forget that you will need to bring all of your cruise documents and passport. Looking for a cute passport holder? I love THIS travel organizer and it is less than $15!
What about y'all? Any must pack items that you recommend for a New England/Canadian Cruise? Looking for more cruising tips? Check out the following cruising posts:
Cruising Tips:
stateroom 337 on the viking delling ship review / my viking story / viking rhone river cruise
June 18, 2025
I posted a reel all about our Stateroom (Room 337) on the Viking Delling while on our Rhone River Cruise! You can watch, comment, and like it HERE!
Our Veranda stateroom (room 337) for our Rhône River Cruise on the Viking Delling was absolutely wonderful. Our stewardess Kamilla was so sweet and absolutely the best! I HIGHLY recommend the Veranda- we spent a lot of time out there in the day and at night I slipped out many times to just sit and marvel at the stars. My sweet mama has given me permission to share this story, but my mom has a tendon tear in her left leg that is inoperable so she relies solely on her right leg for walking (although after years of Physical Therapy and hard work behind the scenes she walks normally and no one knows this). But as some of you also know the day before our cruise she hurt her right knee and unfortunately struggled to walk and suffered a lot of pain so she was unable to participate in all of the tours and do as much exploring as we planned to. The Veranda became a favorite place for her to be outside and enjoy our surroundings so it was truly a gift in so many ways! We will always have a soft spot for Room 337 on the Delling!!
Let me know if you have any questions!
Caravan Sonnet | My Viking Story | Viking Delling Ship
A note from November 2024...
------------------------ Original Post: Posted: February 5, 2018-------------------------
Happy Monday friends! I hope that you had a wonderful weekend! Today I am so excited to share my Viking Eir ship review from our Rhine River Cruise last month! This cruise was amazing and I can't recommend it enough!
The Viking Eir is one of Viking River Cruises famous long ships and includes four levels, 95 outside staterooms (You can read my review of our stateroom, stateroom 203 HERE!) and holds at capacity 190 passengers on board. The Viking Eir is known as the ship that travels the Rhine so if you are interested in doing a Rhine River Cruise you may be on this ship!
The ship was built in 2015 and features a variety of different opportunities and experiences for its guests.
The Viking Eir exemplifies in many ways the epitome of Viking River Cruises with its elegant and timeless design that y'all will see throughout these pictures.
On board there is a sun deck, an observation lounge, a library, and many more elements. In addition to this the ship features several "green" elements including solar panels, an on board herb garden (that was used at every meal!), and hybrid engines.
I have said this many times about the cruise but as you step on board the ship you feel that you have truly stepped into a 5-star resort quality vacation. At each place that you turn there is little details that go a long way in ensuring that you not only feel comfortable and at home in your time on the Viking Eir but that you also feel like you are being treated like royalty.
These touches go a long way into your entire experience with Viking and the ship seemed to be a natural extension of the experience.
Boarding the ship after each excursion was incredibly easy. For those of you who have been on other cruises you know the hassle that can sometimes come after an excursion and then getting back onto the ship with swiping cards and going through security. This was the opposite experience. When we left each day we were given cards that not only told us our group numbers/letters but also cards that showed that we were off the ship. When we returned we simply handed them back to the reception desk. It was simple, easy, and so quick. It was a little thing, but it was incredibly well organized and laid out.
Another neat thing was that after almost every excursion the captain (even in the rain on a couple of occasions) was waiting to greet all of us. He would take a few moments to shake hands, welcome us back, and many times was helping to hand out drinks on the way in. This was a neat touch that Viking has in allowing the passengers to get to know the captain of the Viking Eir. It definitely made you feel like you knew everyone- staff included by the end of the trip.
Everyday we were updated about the weather and were provided umbrellas if we needed them. Our cruise was at the full capacity and there were plenty of umbrellas for each person on board.
If you haven't been on a river cruise and have only done ocean cruising than the boat will seem a LOT smaller than you may think. At the same time there was plenty of room throughout the ship and it was incredibly easy to navigate and I loved the way it was laid out. When you walk onto the ship after the gangway you come right into the reception area and are on the 2nd floor. (The floor below- the 1st floor holds some staterooms and the ship staffs quarters. We didn't spend anytime down there and unless you have a stateroom on that floor you wouldn't either. If you are interested in seeing the layout of the Viking Eir you can do so HERE.)
The second floor hosts the reception area, the restaurant, and staterooms.
It also features the small store which is located directly across from reception which you can see in the picture above.
The third floor features the library, more state rooms, a couple of computers (you can read more about the wi-fi on board in this post HERE!) access to the top deck, and the lounge and the aquavit terrace. We spent the most time on decks 2 and 3 but we also did spend a day (in the freezing cold! *smiles*) up on the top deck for the cruising through the Middle Rhine which was amazing! Depending on the time of year you would take this cruise I think would determine how much time you spent on that top deck.
The lounge area was open all throughout the day and if you were looking for a more relaxed meal service than you could have a buffet and assorted lighter foods in this area during meal times. In addition each evening we gathered to hear the program director talk about the following day activities in this area. Because the ship was to the full capacity it was full every time we were all in there but there was enough room for us all (even though some did have to stand). The lounge area was also where there was a variety of different entertainment offered each night after dinner and throughout the day different lectures, demonstrations, and gatherings were offered here.
The bar was also located in the lounge and was open pretty much throughout the day. This did create a bit of confusion for some people about the all inclusive alcohol package and so I wanted to explain a bit more here. So basically all alcohol that is "house alcohol" (a variety of different wines and beers) that are served at meals in the restaurant are free. You are also given a bottle of champagne or wine to welcome you to the cruise. I heard from some passengers that drank their bottle that they requested another one and were given it free of charge.
In addition to this there were times throughout the day that alcohol was offered freely. Daily there was a captains toast before dinner or a gathering of some sort where you could also have access to free alcohol.
There was also many times that we arrived back at the ship and alcohol was given as a welcome back to the ship after an excursion. So to clarify all of that was free. The specialty drinks at the bar lounge were not. If you are like me and don't drink alcohol for a variety of reasons I do want to say that we were able to easily substitute our drinks for juice, bottles of water, and sodas at no charge. A quick side note- if you are looking though to come and "party away" this wouldn't be the cruise for you despite the free alcohol that flowed freely. People were incredibly responsible in their alcohol choices and it was extremely rare to see anyone tipsy.
One of the things that was an absolute treat was the way that the staff interacted with people. We were incredibly impressed with not only the friendly nature of the staff, but the joy that they obviously had for working for Viking. The overall service was incredible. We were personally so impressed with Luciano Alicino (the hotel manager on the Viking Eir) who was always going out of his way to help accommodate everyone on board. In addition Maria Andric who was in charge of guest services did an incredible job of exuding warmth and compassion with incredible professionalism to each passenger on board.
On the third floor outside the lounge there were these adorable stations that could be accessed all throughout the day and night that provided coffee, tea, and an assortment of hot beverages. There were also lots of fresh baked goodies and cookies that were provided. An added little touch to this area was the "real" cups and dishes that were used. This just was a little thing that brought extra class to the experience. None of these things are necessary, but it is all of the little things that make Viking the unique experience that it is.
There was also a small library that was located on the third floor. There were a range of different books that were available to read, including a pretty collection of some classics.
From the 3rd floor there were glass sliding doors (on both sides of the ship) that allowed you to talk out to the staircases that led to the top deck.
The top deck (also referred to as the Upper Deck and the Sun Deck when you are on board the ship) includes a 360 degree view of the entire Rhine River that you are traveling, a shaded sitting area (also great for a rain shower!), an organic herb garden, a walking track, and a putting green.
A humorous note about the walking path that is on board. As you can see from the above picture the walking path is ... short. Hahaha. So if you are looking to get in an extra mile or two you will need to do approximately 13 or 26 laps. Lots of us got a really good giggle about this! But in all honesty- you walk so much throughout the day on each tour that you will not be needing the walking path!
A beautiful view down to the inside of the ship from the Upper Deck.
If you have been dreaming of a river cruise in Europe than this one - with the Viking Eir is a definite and obvious choice to consider. It has honestly been one of my favorite cruises to date and the service and the extras were a beautiful gift. There were numerous times that I would turn to my mom and say- Viking has this down to perfection in every way.
I hope that this review of the Viking Eir has been helpful! Please let me know if you have any questions! I would be happy to answer them!
Interested in reading more posts from our Viking River Cruise on the Rhine River? Simply click on the links below!
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