Heading to the coast and wondering what to pack for a New England summer trip? Have no fear, I have curated a New England summer packing list that makes it into my suitcase time and time again. This post contains affiliate links. If you choose to use my links to purchase certain items, I may receive a small commission at no cost to you. I appreciate your support.
Packing for vacation can be annoying, so I’ve decided to help you out and share my tried and true New England summer packing list. These are the staple items that earn a place in my suitcase every time I head to the coast! (The white cotton button-down shirt I am wearing, I linked below.)
In this post, I’m sharing my New England Summer Packing List.
1. Light Layers
We all know the Northeast has unpredictable weather, and I have found one of the best ways to deal with this has been to pack light layers that can easily be popped into your day bag and thrown on and off throughout the day. I usually stick to button-front linen shirts because they’re light and breathable. I also pack a light, white, cotton, button-front shirt because it looks very classy and effortlessly New England. These versatile pieces can also be thrown over a more casual shirt for dinners, so you can spruce up an outfit without completely changing or needing to run back to your room.
Quince’s 100% European linen is my favorite. The quality and price point simply cannot be beat. These are the two colors I pack for every New England trip:
Quince 100% European Linen Long Sleeve Shirt French Blue
Quince 100% European Linen Long Sleeve Shirt Blue Pin Stripe
This is my favorite white button-down shirt (shown above). I love it because it is super lightweight, and the buttons are the perfect light mushroomy, pearly color:
Universal Thread Women’s Long Sleeve Collared Neck Button-Down Shirt
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2. Comfortable Shoes
When you’re heading to these quaint New England coastal towns, you definitely want to look totally put together, without trying too hard, and without compromising comfort. Well, I found a pair of sandals that check all 3 boxes! I wore these sandals all summer long, and they made it through two coastal New England trips with a ton of walking! These are my exact go-to summer sandals. I love them because the inside is cushion-y. I have even bought a second pair so that when mine wear out, I’m not without them!
Shop my exact sandals: Eurosoft Ranie Haurache flat sandal from DSW.
3. Cozy New England Style Sweater
You want to be ready for those potentially crisp summer nights. And if you’re fortunate enough not to experience them, I’m sure you’ll be out on the water at some point, which can get chilly. But New England calls for not just any old sweater; you want a quintessential look to a sweater, at least I do. Below are three sweaters I like to have on hand for every coastal New England getaway. Honestly, I wear these four sweaters on repeat all the time!
100% Organic Cotton Cropped Cardigan (This is a great button-front option. I wear this sweater CONSTANTLY, as you see in the above photo).
100% Organic Cotton Cropped Cable Crew Sweater Green (This is a bit lighter weight than the other two sweaters, and it is a cropped style. Because of this, I opted to size up one size to avoid it being too short).
100% Organic Cotton Striped Crew Sweater Navy/White
100% Organic Cotton Striped Crew Sweater Speckled Beige/Ivory
4. Umbrella
Packing an umbrella is not rocket science, and yet, you see people constantly traveling without one. Personally, I always bring one no matter what. There is nothing worse than being stuck in one spot waiting for the rain to chill out. Um…like, no thank you.
This adorable umbrella is on my wish list. It is not compact, but I dream of taking a photo in front of a cedar shake-sided, hydrangea-styled, New England-style cottage in a pair of Hunter rain boots… someday 🙂
KIEL JAMES PATRICK – Hydrangea Bloom Umbrella
SoulRain Travel Umbrella – Compact Umbrella in Plaid Blue is a more affordable option that subtly says “preppy New England” to me. Also, a great unisex option.
5. Beach Day Items
Going to the beach is surely on your to-do list when visiting coastal New England, as it should be. I like to bring staples along that do not take up too much space. Items like a small lunch box, a sunhat, a beachbag that can be easily cleaned, a wet/dry bag, sunscreen, a good chair, and a good read. At the top of my list are Sandcloud Turkish beach towels. They are amazing because they’re super lightweight, quick dry, and can double as a blanket for traveling or picnics. They’re so worth bringing! I will list a few options below:
Sandcloud Turkish Large Beach Towel (Whaley) (This size is hard to find on Amazon. It is perfect for two people to lie on the beach. We often lay on this size, and then use a regular size as pillows and to dry off).
Sandcloud Turkish Large Beach Towel (Seagrass Turtle) (The same size as above)
Sand Cloud Turkish Beach Towel – Sand Free – Fast Drying -100% Certified Organic Turkish Cotton Yarn Letoon Navy) (These are regular size beach towels that we use to dry off with and we use them as pillows on the beach or headrests when flying).
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6. Nice Outfit for Dinner
Again, my go-to fabric is linen. You can wear it for a nice dinner, but also for any casual day. If you go with black linen, it reads upscale and effortless. Just dress it up a bit with nice jewelry and viola, you’re done!
QUINCE – 100% European Linen Scoop Neck Midi Dress (Black)
100% European Linen Vest (Goes great with the pants below)
100% European Linen Pants (Black) (Pairs great with the above vest)
7. Versatile Purse or Day Bag
Personally, I prefer to travel with a camel colored leather bag. I find that this color goes with everything. I also like a medium size that isn’t too much to carry, but can also fit a light shirt rolled up and a 16 oz Owala water bottle, if need be. Marshalls or TJMaxx is a great place to find the perfect bag at an affordable price. I got the bag shown in the first photo of this post at Marshalls, so I cannot link it here. However here are a few other options:
MADEWELL – The Signature Woven Tote- Burnt Sienna
Quince Italian Leather Handwoven Sling Bag Cognac (This is a great compact option if you do not travel as heavily as I do day to day 🙂
That’s a Wrap on My New England Summer Packing List.
I hope you found some little nuggets you can incorporate into your own coastal packing list. Thanks so much for reading, and happy travels!
In this post, I shared my New England Summer Packing List.
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