I’m finally doing a river cruise. Am I the last person on earth to try it? I know TONS of people absolutely love this form of travel, but it has not yet made it into our top choices. We have done several ocean cruises over the past four decades, but over the last nine years we have stuck pretty much to independent travel, with a tour thrown in here and there.
And yet, I am intrigued by how many of my personal friends think river cruising is amazing. And so, why not? We booked a cruise from Basel Switzerland to Nuremburg Germany with Viking River Cruises. Our itinerary hits all the gorgeous European Christmas Markets along the way. I’ve wanted to do a winter Christmas Market visit for awhile, so lets go! Let’s talk about a Winter Wardrobe for European Christmas Market Cruise.
Packing for a Winter River Cruise
Over the past couple of years we have found ourselves in more winter destinations than when we first started traveling. But this is the first time I have packed exclusively for a winter destination. Although cruising is not the big fashion show with sequins and tuxedos that it used to be, there still is an element of casual elegance with warmth and comfort. I tried to figure out how to do carry-on bags only on this trip, due specifically to the issues with air travel right now. But, we have determined to check one bag and bring two carry ons, distributing our essentials amongst the three just in case. And I also expect to bring some fun gifts and souvenirs home! Here is what I have put together for 16 days of travel;
The Basics
I feel pretty good about this capsule wardrobe and its mix and match possibilities. I am bringing black pants, a black skirt, navy pants and my olive green corduroy pants. All of these are comfortable and easy to mix and match with multiple sweaters and tops. I have three blouses, five sweaters (red, burgundy, green, grey, black) and two long sleeve print t-shirts. I might remove one sweater…still thinking on it. Exactly how many sweaters does a girl need for a Winter Wardrobe for European Christmas Market Cruise?
Shoes and Boots
We won’t be doing any hiking or running on this trip, but we will be doing a lot of walking. I have two pairs of sturdy, comfortable, winter walking shoes as well as one pair of black booties. No dressy heels made the cut. But my slippers did.
Keeping Warm
I am bringing my puffy jacket which is black and goes with everything. I am also bringing my Hele Hanson navy blue raincoat. The puffy coat fits under the rain coat if needed. One pair of gloves and three hats. Also an umbrella. We are expecting temperatures in the mid-30’s to the high 40’s fahrenheit.
I am bringing my comfy pajamas which I just purchased from the Vermont Country Store as well as my slippers. Gotta stay cozy.
Accesories
Scarfs are your friend. I wear scarfs more than I wear necklaces at home and when traveling. Scarfs are light weight and diverse. I have two large multicolor cotton scarfs and one warm fuzzy scarf for outdoors. I will pack just a couple of pairs of versatile earrings. Nothing of value.
Underneath it All
Of course I have undies and bras, and I have been pretty particular about choosing socks that for me have been great for walking. I have one pair of tights and just for good measure I’m throwing in my silk long underwear. We hope to not need laundry service, and all my underthings are made for fast dry so I can do hand laundry when on the go.
Winter Wardrobe European Christmas Market Cruise
Keeping it basic with basic colors that mix and match, sturdy, comfy yet stylish shoes and functional outerwear. That’s my plan for for my first river cruise and my long awaited European Christmas Market fun!
I won’t be posting a blog about the cruise until we get home, but I hope you will follow along on Instagram and Facebook where I will post everyday starting tomorrow!
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12 Comments
It might sound funny, but one of my big motivations to visit Europe during Christmas is the chance to wear all the lovely winter woollens that I never get to use here in Mumbai. Your post makes me even more excited about that Christmas-season charm.
November 28, 2025 at 11:26 pmI totally agree! Most of our travel is to warm tropical places. I love the chance to go to a cold climate!
November 28, 2025 at 11:48 pmA winter Christmas cruise sounds like such a fun and convenient way to experience Europe’s markets, and I love how clearly you break down layering and practical wardrobe essentials — your mix-and-match approach makes packing feel so manageable.
November 29, 2025 at 12:07 amThank you!
November 29, 2025 at 3:36 amGreat tips for mixing and matching to carry less, yet have new outfits every day. I need to get better at this for winter travel.
November 29, 2025 at 12:17 amIt’s always a challe3nge. Especially the shoes!
November 29, 2025 at 3:36 amDarn you! You beat me to the Christmas market river cruise. It has been on my travel wish list forever but it is sooo expensive. I chose to the the bullet train from Paris to Strasbourg in 2014 to experience Europe’s oldest Christmas market. Enjoy! Dress warmly.
November 29, 2025 at 4:22 amThe cost is exactly why we haven’t done it yet. Per day expense is WAY more than our usual budget travel. I’ll be reporting back you can be sure!
November 29, 2025 at 6:16 amYou must have had fun with this post. I love all of your posing pictures to show your outfits. The river cruise sounds amazing too.
November 29, 2025 at 5:15 amGonna be fun!
November 29, 2025 at 6:16 amLots of great looks for the trip. I love that new burgundy sweater! I’ll look forward to what you think of the Christmas Market cruise when you’re home.
November 29, 2025 at 6:45 amI have never been on a river cruise yet. Wishing you a great trip. Thanks for sharing these great ideas about your wardrobe for the trip. I love these navy trousers with a red poncho.
November 29, 2025 at 10:56 am