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The Best Travel Accessories to Make Your Trip Easier

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Travel isn’t always as luxurious as the brochures make it seem. Sure, the destination may be intoxicatingly gorgeous, but the journey to get there is often one of cramped seats and uninterrupted noise. Traveling can be a gauntlet to be endured or, if you equip yourself properly beforehand, a mere speed bump to glide over. From travel pillows and noise-canceling headphones to luggage trackers, it turns out you actually can purchase peace of mind. These are the best travel accessories after years of traveling and testing.

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Charge Ahead

Don't count on always finding an outlet. You never know when the café or airport you’re in will be outlet-deficient, and it's almost a running joke at this point at how often the airliners' onboard outlets are broken. The Nimble Champ Series 2 is our top recommendation in our Best Portable Chargers guide because of the company's environmentally friendly efforts in its manufacturing and packaging . Its light at 6.2 ounces, and we recommend the medium-size 10,000-mAh option, which can recharge a smartphone several times. There's a smaller version and a larger one too.

Charge Everything at Once

For the Apple devotee who travels complete with an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods, consider picking up this 3-in-1 charger that can top off the juice in all three of your devices at the same time. No more prioritizing which one of your devices gets the precious outlet. No wonder WIRED senior reviews editor Julian Chokkattu raved about it in our Best Apple 3-in-1 Chargers guide . It comes with a felt pouch, plus a charging adapter and cable. There are three pads, one with a grooved spot for holding AirPods, one magnetic pad for MagSafe iPhones, and another for the Apple Watch.

Learn to Adapt

When I'm traveling, there are never enough power outlets. WIRED reviewer Simon Hill gave this model top marks in his Best Travel Adapters guide because of how securely plugs stick into this outlet. It has enough built-in outlet styles to charge devices in 200 countries. It also offers three USB-A ports, which deliver a maximum charging rate of 15.5 watts, and two USB-C ports, which deliver up to 18 watts through one PD and one QC 3.0 port. That's enough to juice up iPads and smartphones, but stick to the outlet for your laptop.

Tag, You’re It

Any little thing that makes a bag stand out from the acres of look-alikes on the baggage carousel, the better. These come in a snazzy rotating collection of designs by select artists, and they attach surprisingly securely by slipping the larger end through the hole after looping it around a baggage handle. Even after tens of thousands of airline miles, mine have held up without wear or tear. Call me paranoid, but you should have two luggage tags, in case one gets torn off. Good thing these come in a two-pack.

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Keeping Track

We have mixed thoughts on AirTags, but if you have an iPhone, they are among the best ways to keep a digital eye on your bags. These trackers utilize the sheer number of iPhones and Apple devices out there to regularly report their location back to your device. Even if you don't plan on checking your bag, you might end up having to gate-check it on crowded flights. Drop an AirTag into an interior pocket to make sure you and your luggage are reunited at your destination.

AirTags don't work with Android devices, so if you use an Android phone , our recommendation is the Chipolo One ($25) . We have more details about it in our Best Trackers guide , but the setup is simple, and you can even get alerts if you leave the house without it.

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Catch Some Z’s

I've never been one to fall asleep on a plane. It's not that the audience bothers me—I'll never see these people again—but rather that it’s impossible to fall asleep in a near-vertical seat. The Travelrest ( 9/10, WIRED Recommends ) is the ultimate neck pillow because it remedied this problem. Thanks to its high, contoured sides and a flat back that keeps it square against the seat, I can reliably nod off on any flight. The Travelrest easily beats those rounded, doughnut-shaped neck pillows for comfort and support.

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To Safeguard Your Electronics

Some countries have less reliable electrical infrastructure, and you never know how well-wired that discount hotel's outlets are. Protect your device from getting fried with this compact, one-outlet surge protector. It has a lifetime warranty and $5,000 of coverage if your device is damaged from a power surge while using it. I haven't had to test that aspect of it, but the two USB-A ports are convenient when I've had to charge earbuds, battery banks, and other accessories.

Pillow

A Better Pillow

Hotel pillows tend to have all the firmness and support of a wet roll of toilet paper that's been stomped on for 30 minutes. That tends to mean that vacation memories are accompanied by a stiff neck. Side sleepers like me need a firm yet poofy pillow. I've caught more good nights of sleep on this Therm-a-Rest than I can count. It rolls up into an integrated pouch, and a cinch compresses it into the size of a large water bottle for storage.

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Tip the Scales

A scale is handy to have when you're packing a heavy bag for an upcoming trip. Avoid those enormous surcharges and make sure your bag is under the airlines’ weight limits before you arrive at the check-in counter. International airlines are sticklers for carry-on weight, and even US airlines will be unforgiving about the weight of checked bags. I've used this scale for years, and I prefer the simplicity of not needing any batteries. It's accurate, easy to read the gauge, and the strap is strong enough in the long term to handle some seriously heavy luggage without fraying or breaking.

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To Protect Your Laptop

Travel through enough airports without a case and it’s only a matter of time before a bare laptop or tablet picks up nasty scratches and dents. Protect your devices from banging around in the security bins against keys, phones, and belts with this slim laptop sleeve, available for laptops of several common sizes. The water-resistant zippers are smooth and slide easily, and the padded, non-scratch material protected our MacBooks from a few bouts of rough handling by over-eager TSA agents without any exterior damage. Even if you don't normally use one, consider picking one up just for travel. For tablets, check out the Zugu iPad Case for $50 . We have guides for choosing the best laptop backpacks and laptop totes , too.

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Mosquito Guard

In much of the world, mosquitoes aren't just pests. They carry life-threatening diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Japanese encephalitis. Even in hotel rooms in certain places, you're not safe from them. When I traveled through Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos last year, I brought this mosquito bed net with me. It's large enough for most two-person mattresses, and an elastic rim tucks underneath the mattress so that there are no gaps for critters to sneak through. The World Health Organization says a minimum of 156 holes per square inch are needed to keep mosquitoes out. This model has 500 tiny holes per square inch, making it that much more secure.

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A Good Book, or 20

There's nothing like tackling a long ride on a train or plane with a good old book. But if you're a voracious reader or traveling on a long trip, a few books can take up a lot of room in your luggage. The Kindle Paperwhite's glare-resistant E Ink display is less harsh on your eyes than a typical tablet screen, so you can read for a long while before fatigue sets in ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ). With 8 GB of storage, there's room for thousands of books. You can find more recommendations in our Best Kindles and Best Ebook Readers guides.

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Top Up Your Devices

Not all USB cables are made equal. This Cable Matters cord came out on top in our testing (read more in our Best USB Cables guide ), thanks to its ability to handle 100 watts—enough to charge a power-hungry laptop. It also can transfer data at an impressive 40 Gbps. The 6.6-foot cable is an active cable too, which means it has a chip inside to push data further without degradation. It supports DisplayPort Alt Mode (DP Alt Mode), meaning you can use it to connect your laptop to a portable monitor, along with USB Power Delivery (USB-PD) and Programmable Power Supply (PPS), so that certain devices will fast charge through the cable. Seriously, it's the one USB-C cable to rule them all.

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Maintain Your Sanity

Anyone who's spent time on public transportation knows that the cacophony of shouting, crying, and other people's loud devices can be maddening when you're stuck in your seat for the next few hours. The Sennheiser Adapt 660 ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ) are our favorite value noise-canceling headphones . WIRED associate reviews editor Parker Hall says they are comfortable and one of the lightest headphones he's tested. You can count on excellent sound quality for up to 30 hours of usage.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds

For Compact Peace and Quiet

WIRED reviewer Simon Lucas praised these Bose earbuds as having hands-down the best noise-cancellation. It's the top pick in our Best Wireless Earbuds guide, though they are expensive. He says their “naturalistic, vivid sound” is untouched by any counter-signal or audio evidence that the noise cancellation is working to muffle unwanted background sounds. That means you can enjoy that movie or album without jet engines and passenger chatter disturbing your peace.

Sennheiser IE200 inear headphones

Whether you'd like to plug directly into the seatback entertainment system or just don't feel like juggling one more device that needs frequent charging, wired headphones are by no means obsolete. These nabbed the top spot in our Best Wired Headphones guide , thanks to the excellent sound quality of the two 7-mm, full-range dynamic drivers that deliver punchy, finely detailed audio at a reasonable price. WIRED associate reviews editor Parker Hall reports that they're comfortable and secure in his ears, and the detachable cable is braided for durability.

Wandrd Roam camera bag

A Nice Travel Sling

You don't want to tote around a heavy bag when you're seeing the sights at your destination. Pack the small version of the Wandrd Roam ( 3 liters ) and you'll have plenty of space for a compact camera, a spare lens, cables, a phone, a wallet, and more. The YKK weather-resistant zippers ensure things will stay dry in the rain. Available in 3, 6, and 9 liters , you can size up if you feel like you want to carry a little bit more on your journey. Read more about it in our Best Camera Bags guide .

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An All-Day Stash

Think past the journey to the destination and consider how you'll keep your devices, maps, snacks, and charging accessories handy when you're at your destination. The Tour is our best all-day waist pack and another great mini bag to consider aside from the Wandrd Roam. Thanks to pockets galore, WIRED editor Michael Calore says he can fit a change of clothes and a couple of ready-to-eat meals in there, with room to spare. Two water bottle pockets and a zippered phone pouch maintain the essentials, and when the pack gets too heavy, an included shoulder strap turns it into a sling.

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Entertainment is awfully limited if you rely on the seatback video system of an airplane, and its absent on trains, most buses, and some low-cost carriers. If you're feeling particularly active and want something other than a book or movie, delve into any fantasy world of your choosing with the Nintendo Switch OLED ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends ). WIRED reviews editor Julian Chokkattu found the 7-inch OLED screen fantastic and the kickstand much-improved over the old model. It’s stable, secure, easy to pull out, and adjustable to a wide range of angles, and you can get that long gaming session in by propping it on your meal tray, no matter how far back the guy in front of you reclines his seat.

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Bring Your Best Friend

More of us are taking our four-legged pals with us on our journeys these days, but the trials of travel are no easier on them than they are on us. WIRED senior reviews editor Julian Chokkattu loves this pet carrier for how stable and soft its base is. He says the straps are thicker than most competing bags, and they stayed on his shoulder securely. You can clip a leash to the built-in carabiner, and there's a small stash pocket for poo bags. The best part is how well-ventilated it is, and there are multiple ways to open the bag and check on your pet. It's compliant with most major airlines’ policies.

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Make Yourself Understood

It's tough to learn a new language, especially if it's just for a vacation booked a few months in advance. But you really should know the basics of conversation to be a good guest. WIRED contributor Christopher Null reviewed the Pocketalk Plus Voice Translator ( 7/10, WIRED Review ), which translates conversations between different languages in real time. He praised how reasonably quickly it provided translations, its intuitive interface, and the number of supported languages. This kind of device makes sense only if you're traveling to multiple destinations in a year. Otherwise, you can probably get by with Google Translate.

If you want to work toward learning a new language yourself, check out our Best Language Learning Apps guide .

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Connect the Unconnected

Love your wireless earbuds but hate that you can't connect them to the screen embedded in the airplane seat in front of you? The AirFly is a Bluetooth adapter that plugs into a standard headphone jack and connects to your wireless buds. I used the AirFly SE model, and I found no noticeable change in audio quality, at least from a few feet away when I took it on a flight. You get volume control buttons so you don't have to tap on the screen, and a double-tap mutes the audio too. Twelve South claims 20 hours of battery life, and although battery life can differ based on usage, it felt like a pretty accurate estimate in my experience watching movies and listening to music on the plane.

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For Chilly Flights and Nights

You can't count on your hotel being as warm as you might like, and don't get me started on how cold they keep airplane cabins. Forget the scratchy blankets they sell on board and bring this lightweight, packable travel blanket if you're prone to the chills. I like how my feet fit in the “leg pockets,” my hands in the hand warmers, and how securely it stays around my neck with the button snap. The zippered pocket was perfectly sized for my AirPod case and for at least a few of those free snacks I felt like saving for later. It's also a great blanket to bring for road trips, in case you plan on sleeping in the car.

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Don't Forget the Toothpaste

Consider this alternative to conventional toothpaste, especially if you find yourself butting up against the TSA's 3-1-1 rule . WIRED reviewer Medea Giordano enjoyed these toothpaste tablets while she was running tests for her Best Electric Toothbrushes guide. You just bite down on them and start brushing. You also get bonus points for reducing the amount of plastic waste you'd otherwise generate via toothpaste tubes—the packaging here is all glass bottles and compostable pouches.

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Stay Hydrated

Travel, especially air travel, puts you in a bit of a bind when it comes to cutting down on your usage of single-use plastics. While you can't show up at the airport with your own drinks, you can do your part after you've passed through security. In my search for the best travel mugs , this Hydro Flask Coffee Mug came out on top. It's insulated, so it'll keep your coffee warm for longer than any flight. It's narrow enough to fit any cupholder, and no matter how much I banged it around, the tough powder-coated metal showed neither a scratch nor a dent. Unlike many water bottle manufacturers who use lead in their bottle construction , Hydro Flask has been lead-free since 2013.

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Get Steamed

Hotels often have an iron and ironing board available, but I find it quicker and easier to steam my clothes. WIRED reviewer Medea Giordano and I both have been using Urpowers for years. For a tiny thing, it's powerful and effective at steaming practically anything in a minute or two. You just need to refill it often; one reservior is enough for one or two garments, at most. If you're going to another state or country for an important event, like a wedding, this is a must-have.

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The best travel accessories to pack on every trip

By Madison Flager

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Packing lists will vary based on where you're going and how long you're travelling for, but the best travel accessories can improve every trip. From tech gadgets to keep your electronics powered up and luggage accessories that ensure you're not hit with an overweight baggage charge, having the right gear means a smoother journey, every time. Below, we've rounded up 27 essential items to pack inside your carry-on bag , weekender , or checked luggage . Consider these the travel gear staples to bring on your next trip – and all your future holidays after that.

  • A trusted tote
  • A travel wash bag
  • Packing cubes
  • Jewellery case
  • Reusable travel bottles
  • Hydrating skincare products
  • A portable charger
  • A power adapter
  • A luggage scale
  • A way to find your luggage
  • An e-reader
  • A portable fan
  • A portable steamer
  • An eye mask
  • A neck pillow
  • A shawl or blanket
  • Hand sanitiser and wipes
  • A reusable water bottle
  • Snack containers
  • A passport holder
  • A back-up travel bag
  • An umbrella

1. A trusted tote

A tote bag is the ideal personal item. It's roomy enough to store all your odds and ends, and everything you'd want with you during a flight, and is usually pretty pliable, meaning you can squeeze it under the seat without taking up all of your foot room. Look for one with comfortable shoulder straps, should you overload it with snacks. A trolley sleeve is a nice feature, too, so you can slide it over your suitcase while cruising through the airport.

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2. A travel wash bag

A travel wash bag is key to staying organised — and avoiding spills in your luggage. We like these options from Away and Bagsmart for their water-resistant materials and ample space for your toothbrush and toothpaste, razor, soaps, and more. A hanging bag, like those below, also allows you to keep items tidy and off the bathroom counter.

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3. Packing cubes

Don't underestimate the power of a good packing cube . Articles director Lale Arikoglu has waxed poetic about her love of Paravel's packing cubes (other editors are fans of Away's set ), which come in a range of sizes to store everything from bathing suits and socks to T-shirts.

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4. Jewellery case

A rule to live by: never check your valuables, especially jewellery. Keep necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings safe and neatly organised inside a jewellery case. We like Monica Vinader's for smaller accessories; if you're packing sunglasses and watches, you'll want something slightly bigger, like this Smythson option.

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5. Reusable travel bottles

Rather than buy plastic travel-sized toiletries , get yourself a set of leakproof travel bottles that allow you to bring your at-home favourites on the go. They're great for storing toiletries and beauty products, and tubs can also be used to keep small items like jewellery or vitamins.

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6. Hydrating skincare products

Even if you're not the type of person with a multi-step in-flight skincare routine , a few basics can go a long way in keeping your skin happy and healthy after a long day of travel. Since hand sanitiser remains a travel essential, a hand balm to apply once or twice a day is equally important to keep them moisturised. Aesop's smells incredible, and will last for several trips to come — a little bit of the thick, creamy balm goes a long way. Don't forget a hydrating lip balm, either.

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7. A portable charger

There's nothing like a dead battery to slow down a trip. Keep all your accessories charged up with a power bank — Anker is our favourite, but iWalk's mini charger is a great option if you're short on space.

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8. A power adapter

For international travel, a power adapter is a must to make sure you can get devices charged up in the airport and your hotel room. Apple's World Travel Adapter Kit comes with seven AC plugs with prongs that fit into different electrical outlets around the world, and each one is labelled with the regions they are compatible with. (As for compatibility, it works with Apple USB-C power adapters; MagSafe and MagSafe 2 power adapters; 10W, 12W, 30 and 35W USB ports; and portable power adapters.) We also recommend this Bluetooth converter , which lets you use your regular cordless earbuds to watch a movie in flight.

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9. Headphones

Whether the plan is to listen to music, watch a movie, or just drown out noisy neighbours, most of us won't board a plane without headphones. Make sure you have your go-to on hand, plus a pair of corded earbuds (if you don't have one of these Bluetooth adapters ).

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10. A luggage scale

Give yourself some added peace of mind with a digital luggage scale; it’ll let you know how much damage your souvenirs did before arriving at the check-in counter on the way home.

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11. A way to find your luggage

Speaking of luggage, the Tile Pro and Apple AirTags can help locate lost bags (or wallets, or keys, depending on what you attach it to). In fact, a luggage tracker is one of the items contributor Harrison Pierce wishes he had when he began travelling full-time .

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12. An e-reader

Even travellers with a library full of books at home have to admit it: E-readers are an essential travel accessory for bookworms . They are so much lighter than even one paperback book, and let you bring as many options as you want along for the ride.

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13. A portable fan

If you're headed somewhere warm, or just tend to run hot, do yourself a favour and pack a portable fan. Whether you choose a handheld option or one you can wrap around your neck, it'll give you the breeze you need whether you're in the back of a crowded bus or van, standing in line at Disneyland, or kicking back in a beach chair .

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14. A portable steamer

If you're travelling to a wedding or heading out on a business trip, you may want to bring a portable steamer along to make sure your formalwear looks its best after you take it out of your suitcase. Traveller contributor Erinne Magee put nine travel steamers to the test to find out which ones are the best options for travellers — below are two of her favourites.

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15. A tech kit

All of those tech items mean you're going to have plenty of charging cubes and cables to keep track of. Save space in your backpack — and save yourself the headache of digging through your bag — by keeping everything wrapped up in a tech kit like the ones below.

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16. An eye mask

For a comfortable journey at 30,000 feet — especially one where you hope to get some shut-eye —an eye mask is crucial. For more help sleeping, try the Bluetooth sleep headband recommended by US contributor Iona Brannon, which lets you listen to music or white noise without anything in or around your ears; in a pinch it can even double as an eye mask, she says.

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17. A neck pillow

Another comfort essential: a travel pillow . It can take some time to find the style you like best, and your pick might vary depending on whether you're in-flight or in a car. Two we like: The classic memory foam wraparound neck pillow, which can be tightened or loosened per your preference, and the innovative fleecy neck wrap recommended by commerce writer Charley Ward .

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18. Cosy socks

We love a good pair of compression socks to fight that pins-and-needles feeling that comes from sitting still for too long, be it on a long-haul flight  or a road trip . For those who prefer a cosier option, we recommend socks from Barefoot Dreams .

Ostrich Pillow, Compression Socks

19. Earplugs

When you need some peace and quiet, swap your noise-cancelling headphones in for earplugs. This set comes with multiple sizes, so you can find the right fit, and share with any family members you're travelling with.

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20. A shawl or blanket

For those who run cold, an oversized scarf will get plenty of use in transit, and can even double as a blanket. Opt for a quality material you can pack for years to come, like cashmere.

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21. Hand sanitiser and wipes

As for general wellness, hand sanitiser is a must — buy a set and drop one in all your most-used totes and sling bags so you're never without. Some biodegradable wipes are nice to have on hand too, especially if you're travelling with little ones .

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22. A reusable water bottle

Rounding out our collection of the best travel accessories are some odds and ends, like a good reusable water bottle, so you can stop buying overpriced bottles at the airport (and be kinder to the environment).

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23. Snack containers

If overpriced airport snacks aren't your jam, come prepared by filling reusable Stasher bags with popcorn, crackers, fruit, or whatever else you'd like in-flight before you leave your house. A reusable utensil set is another nice-to-have travel accessory that'll allow you to turn down the plastic cutlery you might be handed in the airport or elsewhere on the road. The spoon and chopsticks are particularly TSA-friendly (while utensils are technically allowed through security , it's at the discretion of the agent if they'll let plastic knives or forks).

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24. A passport holder

Also handy: a high-quality passport holder (bonus points if it has space to hold your credit cards) to keep your most important document protected. Aspinal's can be personalised with your initials for an added £20.

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25. A back-up travel bag

For trips where you plan to shop, something lightweight, like Paravel's Fold-Up Bag or Baggu's Cloud Bag , is a smart addition to your packing list. Stuff it with souvenirs on your way home, or use it for overnight or weekend trips within a longer holiday.

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26. A travel umbrella

Depending on your destination, a travel-size umbrella might be worth the space in your luggage. And if you're driving, tossing one in the backseat is a no-brainer. Contributor Claire Volkman tested out around a dozen options on our US sister site to determine which are the sturdiest and most compact. Shop two of her favourites, both available in the UK, below.

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Why is the temperature of every airplane cabin set somewhere between meat locker and Arctic Circle? Luckily, there’s an easy way to combat the airplane’s built-in chill factor. Just wrap up in one of the ridiculously warm scarves or wraps below. They’re big enough to double as airplane blankets but chic enough that you’ll arrive…

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Personally, we’ve “dried” (scorched) our hair on enough crappy wall-mounted hotel hair dryers to swear the things off. So we sucked it up, decided to sacrifice the tiniest bit of carry-on space, and now pack our own damn dryers.  As it turns out, there are some minis that are so good, they vie with their full-size…

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If you’ve ever flown Ryanair, easyJet, Southwest, Spirit, or any other budget airlines, you know that size really matters when it comes to your carry-on luggage. Each airline has strict size requirements for carry-on bags—and airline staff will absolutely measure your bag if it looks just a hair too big. If it is oversized, you have two…

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Lake vacations offer all sorts of opportunities for outdoor activities in the sunshine and cozy fun indoors. Days by the lake can include everything from stand-up paddleboarding to fishing for bass, while balmy evenings call for roasting marshmallows and playing board games by candlelight. Now that summer is finally here and lakes in the U.S.…

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EPICKA Universal Travel Adapter

Universal Travel Adapter

There's no need to stock a full suite of power adaptors—even if your travels take you all over the globe. A universal adaptor is a must, says Delia Monk, a tour director for group travel company EF Ultimate Break . This single device can be used to charge all of your electronics no matter where you are.

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Reusable Slim Water Bottle

The lack of humidity in a plane's recirculated air can leave you parched, or worse, dehydrated. And that small cup of water? It's not going to cut it. This slim water bottle fits neatly in the seat-back compartment. "It's so much more practical," says Anne Scott, founder of Girl Gone International , the world’s largest community of women who live, travel, and move overseas. Plus, for every bottle sold, the company provides one person in need with clean drinking water for one month.

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Kindle Paperwhite E-Reader

An e-reader not only provides entertainment en route, and a chance to catch up on buzzy books , but also helps you actually pause and relax while on vacation. "With my Kindle—or any eReader, for that matter—it’s easy to unwind anywhere," says travel blogger Lisa Stentvedt .

Mossio 7 Pack Lightweight Luggage Cubes

7 Pack Lightweight Luggage Cubes

If you tend to throw everything into a bag when you're traveling, let these cute pink leopard print packing cubes help you organize and save space in your luggage. It even comes with three matching laundry pouches and a shoe bag.

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Selfie Stick Tripod With Bluetooth

You may roll your eyes, but the selfie has become a routine part of any vacation. And there's no denying that a selfie stick helps you get a better shot. This one has an integrated tripod option, a wireless remote shutter, and is compatible with a wide range of devices, says travel blogger Maria Potehina .

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Supergoop! x Gray Malin Everyday Getaway Kit

Headed somewhere warm? This kit comes in a water-resistant pouch featuring a whimsical print from famed photographer Gray Malin, and is packed with travel sizes of Supergoop! sunscreen (a favorite amongst Oprah Daily editors). There's also a handy SPF balm for your lips .

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Portable Charger

When you're using your phone's map app all day, you'll zap the power in a flash. A portable power bank can save you from having a dead device. This one can charge seven times before needing to be charged itself. In fact, it's so reliable that husband and wife travel bloggers Katie and Ben Zweber carried theirs with them to Everest's base camp.

YUNI Beauty Shower Sheets Body Wipes

Beauty Shower Sheets Body Wipes

Took the red-eye and have no time to shower before a big meeting? Or maybe that walking tour has you sweating bullets. Either way, body wipes can save the day. They'll keep you feeling and smelling fresh, despite the fact that they're non-toxic, plant-based, biodegradable, compostable, and free of harmful ingredients, says Scott.

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Inverted Windproof Umbrella

Unfortunately, rain happens—even when you're on vacation. Be prepared when the weather turns with this clever umbrella. It's a traveler favorite (it has over 1,500 five-star reviews!), because the lightweight frame folds inside out to keep drips contained.

Maaji Calm 5-Pack Face Coverings

Calm 5-Pack Face Coverings

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, face masks are a wise choice to take on your travels. Instead of the surgical looking masks, upgrade to this set of 5 pretty face coverings that the whole family can wear.

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Seat Covers in Check Me Out

If airplane, train, or bus seats have always made you a tad skittish, keep them covered with this whimsical, washable set. If you're not a gingham gal, it comes in numerous other colors and patterns, including dinosaurs for the little ones.

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White Rainbow

When you're logging a few miles a day, you need shoes that can keep up. These flexible fabric shoes are easy to pack. Plus, they're machine-washable.

Belkin SurgePlus USB Swivel Surge Protector and Charger

SurgePlus USB Swivel Surge Protector and Charger

It's hard enough to find one available outlet in a busy airport terminal, so what are you supposed to do when you need a charger for your phone, your laptop, and your e-reader?! Carry a simple old-fashioned power strip, says Samantha Brown, host of the Emmy-nominated PBS show "Samantha Brown's Places to Love." Any basic power strip will do, but this one, with three three-prong receptacles and two USB ports, is a step above the rest.

Baby Shusher Sleep Miracle Soother

Baby Shusher Sleep Miracle Soother

There's nothing more stressful than walking a screaming baby up and down the aisles of a plane. Thankfully this handy tool can help. It uses a real human voice to lull your baby to sleep with a calming sush. "This has been the only way we have been able to travel with our newborn without her screaming the entire ride," says one reviewer. "It's small enough to keep in the diaper bag. Worth every penny," says another.

OPTP Super Pinky Ball Massage Ball

Super Pinky Ball Massage Ball

When your feet are sore from logging dozens of miles touring a new city or your back is in knots from a cramped plane seat, this simple pink ball can help. "I put two balls on the floor, lay my back on them, push up with my knees, and roll them down my back, quads, and back of legs," says Brown. "They work out all the kinks, knots, and sore muscles."

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Dog Seat Belt

Bringing your furry friend along on your family road trip this summer? Don't forget to get them their own seat belt to make sure they're safely and securely strapped in.

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Soft Neck Support Travel Pillow

Anyone who's dozed off while sitting up knows the subsequent neck pain is real. "This travel pillow gives you better ergonometric head and neck support than a regular U-shaped neck pillow and adapts to fit anyone," says travel blogger Sveva Marcangeli . Need proof? "I slept for 10 hours straight on a 16-hour flight from New York to Hong Kong." Plus, unlike U-shaped travel pillows, this one is compact and only weighs half a pound to conserve space.

Polaroid Now Instant Camera

Polaroid Now Instant Camera

Capture all those precious moments on summer vacation with an instantly-rewarding polaroid camera. This one comes with autofocus, a self-timer and flash to help you get the most out of your pics.

Yoobi Hand Sanitizer - Set Of 50

Hand Sanitizer - Set Of 50

Sometimes it can be bulky to carry around a bottle of hand sanitizer when traveling—and that's when these small individual sized packets come in handy. Slip a couple into your toiletry bag every day, and you'll thank yourself come lunch time.

Roku Streaming Stick

Roku Streaming Stick

You no longer have to choose between splurging on expensive on-demand movies or settling for basic cable. Travelers say this small USB-powered device is a game-changer for evenings in hotel rooms. It plugs into any USB-enabled TV to give you access to all your favorite streaming services, even when your own couch is thousands of miles away.

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Travel smarter and safer in 2024 with 57 of the best brilliant travel accessories and travel gadgets. From the best adapters, earplugs, space-savers, travel safety to portable chargers.

1. this ergonomic travel pillow.

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Travel Pillow

The smart design of this washable pillow prevents your head from falling forwards as you sleep. Suitable for adults and children and perfect to use on airplanes, buses, trains, cars, camping, while backpacking, wheelchairs, airport terminals, or even while watching TV.

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2. Pack more with these awesome space bags ! I have 20 of them!

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Space bags

Saving space in your suitcase is no longer a challenge with these amazing space bags that push out the air when rolled up. You effectively gain up to 50% more space in your baggage. I use the larger ones at home and the smaller ones for travel. They make for great organisers too!

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3. Keep your dirty clothes separate with this handing laundry bag

Travel Accessories and Gadgets- Nomatic Hanging LaundryBag

Keep your dirty clothes organized and separate. This handy GOMATIC hanging laundry bag has a strap to attach it to a doorknob. Once your laundry bag is full, you can easily pack it and have it ready to empty straight into your washing machine when you get home. Buy it here.

4. Get this cute secret pocket infinity scarf

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Infinity Scarf

5. This Travel-sized Wireless Router with USB Media Storage

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Wireless Travel Router

Convert any wired network to a wireless network and stay connected! Not only that you can also stream your videos, photos, and music to your connected media devices. If that wasn’t enough, back up and free up space on your mobile devices by using an attached USB flash drive or hard disk.

6. This Travel Door Alarm

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Travel Door Alarm

Travelling alone or just wanted added peace of mind in your accommodation? Attach this pocket-sized alarm to your door or window and be alerted the second there is an intruder. There’s also a built-in LED flashlight so there’s no fumbling in the dark.

7. This Multi-Bag Stacker

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Multi-Bag Stacker

No more bag juggling or pushing multiple trolleys/carts, just attached this nifty strap that connects suitcases and bags together through their handles.

8. These Amazing Space-Saving Laundry Soap Sheets

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Laundry Soap Sheets

Add water and the sheet will dissolve instantly. They also come in shaving, body wash and hand soap versions.

9. Protect your phone from water, drops and scratches with this Lifeproof Case

10. this digital luggage scale.

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Luggage Scale

You’ll never be surprised with having to pay for excess weight at the airport again. This compact and lightweight luggage scale can weigh up to 110 lb / 50 kg luggage. No batteries required.

11. No more breaks and leak with this inflatable bottle bag

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Inflatable Bottle Bag

This versatile roll-up travel bag suspends items in an inflatable air cushion to protect your bottles such as wine and olive oil. No more nasty surprises and messy spills when you open your suitcase.

12. Boost Circulation with these highly-rated compressions socks

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Compression Socks

13. Keep your Laptop and Other Items safe with a Portable Safe

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Pacsafe Travelsafe Portable Safe

14. This Vintage Laptop and Travel Backpack that Charges your Gadgets

Best Travel Accessories 2024 - Backpack with USB charger

15. The Only Travel Adapter You’ll Ever Need PLUS Dual USB Ports (Covers 150 Countries)

Best Travel Accessories 2024 USB Travel Adapter

16. This inspirational luggage tag with card slot

Travel Accessories - Luggage Tag with card slot

17. Always Be Ready with a Pocket, Picnic and Beach Blanket

Best Travel Accessories 2024 travel pocket blanket

18. For Those Who Love a Mini Electric Toothbrush

Travel Accessories - Travel toothbrush

19. Keep Your Drinks Hot on Long Haul Flights with this Insulated Stainless Steel Travel Mug (Different Colours Available)

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Travel Mug

20. Get This Gorgeous Multi-Use Travel, Hiking, Camping Bag Rucksack

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Multi-Use Travel Hiking Camping Bag Rucksack

21. This Smartest Carry-on suitcase Built-in USB Charger

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Smart Luggage

22. Keep your toiletries organized with this waterproof organizer

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Waterproof Travel Kit

23. Stay clean with these laundry sachets 

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Travel Accessories Laundry Kit

24. This personalised passport holder and protector  

Travel Accessories - Passport Holder and Protector

25. Charge multiple accessories super fast with this portable compact charger

Best Travel Accessories 2024 - Portable Charger

26. Get some shuteye with this contoured sleep mask

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Sleepmask

27. Avoid the knots and get this nifty cable organizer

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Cable Organiser

28. Sleep anywhere with the ultimate ergonomic neck supporter

Best Travel Accessories 2024 - Sleep Anywhere Travel Pillow

29. Pack like a boss with these space-saving packing cubes with shoe bag

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Travel Accessories packing pouch

Keep your gear organised with these travel cubes in assorted sizes. Buy it here

30. Keep your stuff safe with this TSA approved luggage lock

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Luggage Lock

31. Keep your jewellery organized with this compact jewellery box

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Jewellery Box

32. Never buy cabin luggage again with this durable and lightweight case

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Cabin Suitcase

33. Stay hydrated with this collapsible water bottle

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Collapsible Water bottle

34. Breathe easy with this USB or battery operated mini humidifier

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Humidifier

35. Take your music with you with this wireless and waterproof Bluetooth speaker

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speakers

36. Get safe drinking water wherever you go with the LifeStraw water filter

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Lifestraw

37. Get 18 in 1 multi-purpose credit card size pocket tool

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Wallet Tool

38. These cabin-approved leak-proof travel bottles for makeup and cosmetics

Travel Accessories - Travel bottles for makeup and cosmetics

39. Stay charged on the go with this mini power bank

Best Travel Accessories 2024 - Mini Power Bank

40. Take your phone underwater with a universal waterproof case

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Underwater Phone case

41. Protect your camera with this anti-theft shoulder strap by PacSafe

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Anti-theft shoulder strap

This camera strap is essential for supporting heavy cameras like DSLRs and even popular travel cameras such as Mirrorless ones.

Buy it here $26.87

42. Take this lightweight tripod anywhere and wirelessly take pictures and video

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Tripod Stand

43. Protect your gear with this anti-theft shockproof backpack that’s ScanSmart TSA friendly and water resistant

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Anti-theft Shockproof Backpack

44. Charge your phone and tablet with this USB solar charger

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Solar Charger

45. Keep your phone clean with this sanitizer and universal phone charger

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Sanitiser

46. Put your feel up with this compact foot hammock

47. hang up your washing with this travel clothes line.

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Pegless Washing Line

No more hanging your delicates over hotel room chairs. This pegless washing line stretches up to 2.5metre and can be to affixed to either a  wall or furniture with its metal hooks or suction cups.

48. Get this beautiful waterproof travel and passport wallet

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Organiser

49. This Convenient Water Bottle with Built-in Pill Organizer

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Travel Bottle and Pill Organiser

Great way to take your medication while on the go! This water bottle can store your medication for each day of the week. The medication holder can also be detached. Holding 23 oz. or 600ml, the bottle cap also doubles as a cup. Ingenious!

50. Keep all your documents in once place with this travel wallet

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Travel Wallet

51. Alert others when in trouble with this safety whistle

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Safety Whistle

52. Stay entertained with movies, TV shows, songs, Kindle e-books, apps and games on Kindle Fire

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Kindle Fire

Buy on Amazon for $79.99

53. Wash your clothes wherever you are with this machine quality wash bag

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Washing Bag

Buy on Amazon for $42.44

54. This Clever Tank Top  with Secret Pockets

Best Travel Accessories 2024 clever tank top

Keep your  passport, cash and credit cards safe with this versatile tank top. Perfect for both warm and cool climates. It can even fit your cell phones and keys.

Buy on Amazon

55. This Anti-Crease Shirt Transporter

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Shirt Organiser

Save time on ironing! This Tupperware for shirts and blouses is called the Shirt Shuttler, perfect for those trips when you know you’ll be spending a night out on the town or in a boardroom, or both!

Buy on Amazon for $24.99

56. This Optical Camera Lens for Smartphones and Tablets

Best Travel Accessories 2024 SmartPhone Tablet Camera Lens

57. The only worldwide travel charger and power adapter you’ll ever need  (UK/US/AU/EU/JP) + Dual USB Ports

Best Travel Accessories 2024 Travel Charger Adapter

Buy on Amazon for $25.99

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Howdy Michele, I love to travel. I’ve read so many posts about travel gadgets, but you are the best one. Your article was beneficial in finding the necessary devices. I personally like an anti-theft shockproof backpack, which is ScanSmart TSA friendly and water-resistant. It is useful for everyone.

Thank you so much, Kim 🙂

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Hello, I have gone through your guide and seems to be interesting though I have one more concern on the WiFi devices. Can you recommend me on the best Pocket Device that will work well on anywhere I travel. I have using AllDayWifi but its very slow on their international data plan. I have been considering RentnConnect though I know very little about it

Hi Collins, have you considered this Skyroam device ? It one of the leaders in the market and very compact.

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What about this Trackimo 3G Travel Tracker device this has Light Exposure Sensor – detect/alerts when package or luggage is opened. I am currently using this tracker and i found this very useful to me every time i go travel around the world 🙂

Excellent addition Helen, thank you 🙂

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A tracking device would be a great addition to this list.

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Amazing! This makes traveling easier.

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This IS such a cool list! I thought I had everything, but then I found out the door travel alarm (never would’ve thought of it)!. And I wonder how good the neck support (#33) is because there were PLENTY of times I could have used something like that on my trips.

Hey Trang, the door alarm is such a great idea especially for those times when you just don’t feel safe 🙂 Is there anything you’d add to the list?

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I just carry a small rubber door stop wedge.

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WOW! This is one extensive list of all things travel and certainly one that I will be using to give hints to my friends and family round the holiday season. The new ScanSmart backpack along with the waterproof phone case and solar charger are on top of my list. However my top two purchases are going to be the smart suitcase and the backpack which are absolutely brilliant. Thanks for such a cool list.

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Hi Michele, There are all great ideas. I have one more suggestion for you. Smart Blanket! I used it when flying to Zurich to see my son and his family. The plane was freezing, and there were no blankets to be had. I was the only one that was warm and cozy for the whole 8 hours. I love mine. Got it on Amazon http://amzn.to/2hTYlOP I paid $49.00 for mine. Think they are having a sale on them now. Hope you like my suggestion.

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The door alarm and aeroplane pillow are a great idea to stay comfy and safe! I always take an extension lead when I travel; so that I have more plug sockets in a hotel room, and it also means you don’t need as many adapters when you travel. You also can’t go wrong with baby wipes and small-ish plastic bags in case a seat is wet, a bottle is leaking or you’ve got a mark on your clothes! ✈️?

All brilliant ideas Emily 🙂 Thanks for sharing. I love the baby wipes idea!

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This under-$20 Amazon find has completely upgraded my in-flight entertainment experience. When I fly, I usually watch movies or downloaded videos on my iPhone so I can continue to use my noise-cancelling Bluetooth headphones. This means I’m usually rotating between holding my phone in my hand and (unsuccessfully) propping it up on the tray table. This pocket-size phone mount clips onto the top of your seat tray table and perfectly holds your phone in place so you can watch movies, TV shows, or podcast videos hands-free. It features 360-degree rotation, allowing travelers to view their screen vertically or horizontally. The 1.5-inch clamp can be attached to tables, desks, gym equipment, and a variety of other surfaces. While I originally purchased this carry-on essential to use on airplanes, I’ve also attached it to my luggage handle while waiting to board a flight and on a train ride from Lucca to Florence. —Meaghan Kenny, associate commerce editor

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If you've been on a group trip, you know the struggle of trying to get ready when there are too few mirrors available compared to the amount of folks in the house or hotel room. Eliminate the hassle with a portable travel mirror, like this fold-out option available on Amazon. It shifts to varying heights, has three light settings (warm, cool, and natural daylight), and folds up flat, weighing less than a pound.

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Associate commerce editor Meaghan Kenny calls this small wireless device “a complete game-changer—I'm never going back to the days of dry hotel rooms and dehydrated skin post flight.” She's found that sleeping with it, both at home and on the road, leaves her skin less dry and helps her to wake up feeling more refreshed. It's easy to use, too: “For as compact as the humidifier is, it can still fit 11.3 ounces of water—more than enough needed for a continuous cool mist throughout the day or night.”

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Sure, many totes , backpacks , and small duffels now come with a trolley sleeve to secure it to a suitcase handle, but when you find yourself using a bag without that little sleeve, keeping your things together and upright becomes a balancing act. A Cincha travel belt is the workaround: It slips over your suitcase handle, then wraps around most any bag like a seatbelt, with adjustable straps to tighten or loosen as needed.

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There’s nothing worse than getting onto an airplane and your wireless headphones not connecting to the seatback entertainment system. That issue is easily averted with this wireless audio transmitter and adapter . The small device pairs to your headphones via Bluetooth and then plugs into the tiny TV on the airplane so you’re never without entertainment on long-haul flights . I keep this Amazon gadget in my pre-packed go-bag, then charge it the night before I fly so I know it's fully charged before heading to the airport. Even better is that the device can pair with two sets of headphones, so if I'm traveling with someone we can both watch the same movie at the same time.

Portable Stand.

Gimbal stabilizers come in a variety of sizes and price points. If you’re testing the waters with the smartphone travel accessory , you may want to consider this under-$50 option. The anti-shake, one-axis stabilizer allows you to capture smooth videos and crisp photos of your travels without having to think about keeping your hands perfectly still and balanced. One perk of this particular stabilizer is that it doesn’t have a corresponding app that you need to use to make the device work, so you can just pop your phone onto the handle and go. At just 7.5 inches and less than half a pound, the stabilizer can fit easily into your day bag without weighing it down.

Drink Caddy.

We’ve all experienced those long, twisty lines at the airport coffee shop that take longer than expected and leave you rushing off to your gate, juggling an iced coffee and your phone, all while somehow wheeling your carry-on bag behind you. Make that scenario a memory of the past with this luggage cup holder. The hands-free pocket slips over the handle of your luggage to hold up to two drinks and your phone. The adjustable cup holder has a Velcro opening that can be tightened or loosened to fit your suitcase handle and stay securely on your luggage as you traverse the airport. I keep this in my go-to personal item at all times, that way I know where it is before I head to the airport. Even better, if I do somehow spill a drink when using this, the cup holder is completely machine washable; I’ve throw it in with a load of towels to keep it clean.

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If you’re headed somewhere warm, be it a theme park or Europe in summer, one of the best travel gadgets to bring along is a mini handheld fan. This VersionTech handheld fan is my absolute favorite of all of the ones I’ve tried. It charges quickly with an included USB charger (you can also use any micro-USB cords you're already packing), and has three speeds to keep air moving and keep you feeling refreshed. The handle of the fan can be folded back to allow it to sit on a table if you stop for a meal or coffee, or find yourself on a hot bus or train. I always have this in my backpack or fanny pack in the summer—when I whip it out and have a cool breeze blowing across my face, my travel buddies are instantly jealous that they don’t have one too.

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Keeping your phone charged while traveling through airports can be difficult—not every airport has charging ports integrated into the seats at the gates, and most of the time people are huddled around the one or few outlets near the gate. I love this phone charging passport holder because I can charge my phone with an included power bank, and it has an integrated cable holder, and elastic bands to keep my phone in place as I traverse the airport. I also appreciate that the holder has a space for your passport and RFID blocking credit card slots for added protection.

A steamer.

No matter how meticulously you pack your clothes, pieces always end up wrinkled and looking like you slept in them on the other end. That problem is easily solved with this handheld garment steamer . The small electronic device weighs in at just under two pounds, so it won’t add much weight to your luggage. The steamer takes just 35 seconds to heat up, and has a removable water tank that’s easy to fill and an adjustable steam head so you can get wrinkles out no matter how your clothes are hung up. Leave this at home if you’re headed on a cruise, though; these portable steamers are not allowed on any cruise line.

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Whether you’re traveling internationally or domestically, having a travel adapter is always a good idea. The universal adapter allows you to plug in your devices to outlets, no matter what country you’re in. There’s also a built-in surge protector and two USB ports so you can charge your phone or watch without having to unplug something bigger like hot hair tools or a laptop.

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There’s nothing worse than misplacing something or finding out that your luggage got lost in transit on the way to your hotel or Airbnb. With an Apple AirTag , you can have constant eyes on your belongings, even if they aren’t technically with you. The tiny puck-like devices pair with your iPhone or iPad and use geolocation to let you know where your belongings are. I like that I can check on the location of my luggage, purse, or whatever else I've dropped an AirTag into with the Find My app. This is especially helpful after a plane lands and I want to be sure my luggage made it to my final destination.

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Is there anything worse than checking into a hotel room and tossing and turning all night because of loud noises from neighbors or city streets? With this portable white noise sound machine, you can easily drown out the sounds of people, cars, or snoring companions. The machine has three sound options, and multiple volume settings so you can find the option that’s best for you. And because it’s so small at just 3.5 inches in diameter, it can fit in a backpack or carry-on bag with ease.

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An electric handheld luggage scale is without a doubt one of the best travel gadgets, especially if you’re prone to overpacking and always have a checked bag at the airport like me. The handheld scale uses a strap to attach to the outside handles of your suitcase. Then you simply pull up with both hands using even force for the scale to display how much your luggage weighs. This is my easy way to avoid overweight fees or having to open my luggage on the airport floor to take things out and squish items into my backpack before racing off to my gate.

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After flying through the friendly skies and making your way to your perfect vacation destination, your phone is likely showing that annoying red battery indicating that it’s almost out of power. With this wireless portable charger , you never have to get below 10 percent charge again. The charger can support wireless charging or charging with a connecting cable and can support Apple and Android products. iPhone users will be glad to know that with one full charge of the power bank, the device can charge an iPhone 12 at least eight times.

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Keeping your personal information safe should be a top priority while traveling. One easy way to do that is with an RFID-blocking wallet, so skimmers in the pockets of nefarious patrons can’t get your credit card info just by walking by you. The wallet has multiple slots for credit cards, plus two zip pockets that are great for coins and paper money. Everything is further protected with a snap that covers both zippers and keeps the wallet closed.

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Another popular travel wallet option: the Slim Mint ultra-thin RFID-blocking wallet. The compact case can hold cash and whatever essential cards you need on you—credit cards, hotel room keys, metro cards—so that they are easily accessible. When empty, it weighs just 3.2 ounces.

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No matter the destination, the best travel accessories can make your next getaway more comfortable and enjoyable. Traveling, after all, can do a number on the body, both physically and emotionally, but the right gear helps you arrive at your final destination feeling relaxed and refreshed. After careful review, our top picks— including this tech kit and these noise-cancelling earbuds —keep you organized on long-haul or multi-destination trips that involve planes, trains and automobiles.

The best travel accessories can make your next trip as seamless as possible.

To narrow down options, we read countless travel product reviews and evaluated options from both established and newer-to-market brands. We also tapped into our expertise as globetrotters and frequent flyers who have traveled far and wide. Below, the best travel accessories to stock up on, and for more options, check out our guides to the best packing cubes and the best luggage .

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  • Best Travel Blanket: Gravel Layover Travel Blanket
  • Best Cord Organizer : Bellroy Tech Kit
  • Best Toiletry Kit: Dagne Dover Seoul Dopp Kit
  • Best Compression Socks: Bombas Everyday Compression Socks
  • Best Travel Water Bottle: Stainless Steel Memobottle
  • Best Noise-Cancelling Earbuds: Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II
  • Best Packing Cubes: Away Packing Cubes
  • Best Luggage Tracker: Apple AirTag
  • Best Travel Backpack: Monos Metro Backpack
  • Best Travel Tote: Cuyana System Tote

Best Travel Blankets

A travel blanket that packs down and rolls up is handy when the temperatures fluctuate on a flight or in your hotel room. The best travel blankets are lightweight, easy to pack and machine washable for quick cleaning.

Wearable Blanket That's Insulated

Gravel layover travel blanket.

There’s a high probability that your flight’s air conditioning will rival the temperatures found in the Arctic. To stave off shivers, opt for a lightweight travel blanket that keeps you covered and cozy. Gravel’s top-rated blanket has an insulated core, kangaroo pockets to slip your hands into and a spill-proof nylon backing. It also folds up into an easy-to-transport bag that can double as a pillow during long plane or bus rides. As a bonus, it’s made from recycled materials and backed by a lifetime warranty, so it’s a purchase you can feel good about.

Soft, Plush Packable Option

Unhide lil marsh traveler.

UnHide Lil Marsh Traveler is incredibly soft and comfortable, and it provides warmth without feeling too bulky or cumbersome. This pick is machine-washable and crafted from 300 GSM polyester (GSM refers to grams per square meter; a higher number denotes a more durable and warmer fabric). For more of our favorite blankets, check out our roundup of the best travel blankets .

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Best Cord Organizers

To prevent your cables and chargers from becoming a tangled mess in your backpack or luggage, go for a cord organizer. The best options have separate compartments and a sturdy shell or case to prevent electronics from being crushed en-route.

Kit With Plenty Of Pockets

Bellroy tech kit.

If you’re the type of traveler who packs practically every electronic device that you own, the Bellroy Tech Kit is for you. It organizes your wires, chargers and batteries with magnetic slip and mesh pockets, as well as elastic cable loops to keep your devices safe, protected and secure. This is a bag you’ll not only toss into your carry-on, but also your everyday handbag, too.

Compact And Lightweight Organizer

Fyy travel cable organizer.

For a budget-friendly option that clocks in under $15, this compact cord organizer has two zippered compartments that open up to reveal smaller mesh pockets for all of your cords, cables and memory cards. Smaller pockets can fit things like batteries or Apple AirTags. This bag comes in multiple colors that make it easy to identify in the bottom of your bag and the wrist strap is a handy feature. For longer journeys, the medium size offers extra storage space.

Best Toiletry Bags

Toiletry bags and dopp kits keep grooming supplies in one place and protect other items in your luggage from spills or leaks. (There’s nothing worse than realizing your shampoo leaked mid-flight and soaked into your clothing.) The best options are durable, spacious, water-resistant and stylish.

Roomy Pick With Plenty Of Pockets

Away the hanging toiletry bag.

Away’s hanging toiletry bag provides see-through compartments to organize your favorite beauty products and grooming tools—and it also unfolds and hangs for quick and easy access. Thanks to its nylon-coated, spill-proof interior, it’s not a disaster if something cracks or explodes along the way.

Compact Bag For All Of The Essentials

Dagne Dover

Dagne Dover Seoul Dopp Kit

Although Dagne Dover is known for its totes, backpacks and duffles, the brand has an impressive assortment of smaller travel accessories, including the Seoul Dopp Kit. The spacious interior compartment keeps personal items in the same place and the recycled polyester lining is easy to wipe clean. Other thoughtful features include a separate toothbrush compartment and a hook for hanging this on a door or towel rack. It’s available in four colors and a larger size.

Best Compression Socks

Compression socks can help with leg fatigue and discomfort during travel by increasing circulation in the legs. These specially-designed socks hug the lower leg and have a bit of stretch so they can be pulled on easily. Look for options that are comfortable, breathable and offer targeted compression.

Relieve Aches And Pains On Long Flights

Bombas everyday compression socks.

Perfect for long flights to relieve aches and pains and stimulate blood flow, Bombas’ compression sock are as stylish as they are functional. Available in a handful of neutral colors and prints, they’re made from extra-long staple cotton to keep calves and feet warm and supported. Also, as part of Bombas’ mission to give back, a pair of socks is donated for every pair purchased.

Budget-Friendly Pair You Can Stock Up On

Go2socks compression socks.

With firm compression and durable nylon construction, these socks are a low-cost but effective for travel. The elasticized fabric hugs the lower legs, so putting them on might require some effort, but they’re comfortable once they’re on your legs. Users appreciate the bright color options (there are a few patterns to choose from as well) and say they hold up well to frequent use. For more options, check out our guide to the best compression socks .

Best Travel Water Bottles

Staying hydrated has numerous benefits, but when you’re traveling, it can help with jet lag and keep you alert and active. The best water bottles for travel are easy to refill, durable, leakproof and insulating.

Lightweight, Stainless Steel Option

Stainless steel memobottle.

Hydration can make or break your health, but nothing is more cumbersome than an oversized water bottle that can’t fit in your travel bag. Enter Slim’s stainless steel Memobottle: With a minimalist design and slim water container, this flask-like pick slides into practically any space, including backpacks, briefcases, carry-on bags, purses and even side pockets.

Leakproof To Prevent Spills On The Go

Hydro flask standard mouth water bottle.

This 24-ounce water bottle is another great option that’s easy to throw in your luggage or slip into a side compartment on your travel bag. The 18/8 stainless steel construction keeps beverages cold for 24 hours and hot for 12 hours and won’t alter the taste of your water. It’s dishwasher safe, and the leakproof lid prevents spills in transit.

Best Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Whether you’re on a noisy plane, immersing yourself in a museum exhibit or simply want to tune out the sounds of other tourists, a pair of noise-canceling headphones or earbuds is a must. The best options have a robust battery life, touch-based controls that easily adjust volume or answer calls and a secure fit.

Earbuds With Crystal Clear Sound

Bose quietcomfort earbuds ii.

Bose’s earbuds do an excellent job of both blocking outside sounds and playing crystal-clear music. The case also comes with three sizes of ear tips to accommodate your ear shape and every play option, from bass to treble levels, can be custom-tailored through Bose’s easy-to-use app. Our favorite feature is its ActiveSense technology that automatically adjusts the volume level according to your surroundings.

Sleek Pick With Memory Foam Padding

Bowers & wilkins px7 s2.

If you prefer over-ear headphones to earbuds, these Bowers & Wilkins offer some of the best sound, comfort and noise cancellation. Even when you’re not playing music, the noise-cancellation feature works so you can slip them on to focus while reading at the airport or sending emails. A full charge gives you 30 hours of battery life, which is ideal for long flights and road trips, and the memory foam padding on the ear cups prevents irritation. We also like the compact hard-shell case that zippers shut to keep your headphones and charging cable safe.

Best Neck Pillows

If you plan to sleep on your flight or prevent neck pain in transit, the best neck pillows keep your head in proper alignment with your spine while also being cozy and soft.

Scarf-Like Pillow That's Soft And Breathable

Trtl travel pillow.

Not all neck pillows are created equal and Trtl’s take is lightyears beyond the common foam crescents that can sometimes do more harm than good. Designed to look like a scarf, it’s much more supportive than most U-shaped pillows. Simply loop and wrap it around your neck and adjust the fit so it rests underneath your jaw and shoulder. Trtl’s inner material is machine-washable and its fabric is breathable and cooling to the touch.

Memory Foam Option With Plenty Of Support

Ostrichpillow go neck pillow.

If you’re a frequent traveler, the Ostrichpillow Go Neck Pillow is worth the splurge for its 360-degree memory foam neck support. The velcro closure allows you to customize how tight (or loose) it fits around your neck, and it can be worn with the closure facing frontward or backward. When it’s not being used, it compresses down to 60% of its size to fit in the included travel bag. Or, you can wrap it around the handle of your luggage. For more expert-backed recommendations, read our guide to the best neck pillows .

Best Packing Cubes

Packing cubes maximize the space in your luggage and keep your garments wrinkle-free, protected and organized. You can group items by type of clothing (for example, keep all t-shirts together in one cube) or by outfit. Look for lightweight, flexible options with sturdy zippers that hold up to frequent use.

A Must-Have For Over Packers

July packing cells.

Packing cubes not only make for easy storage and organization, but they also help to limit the amount of clothing and personal items you bring on a trip. If you’re a notorious over packer, these zippable compartments are an essential. Available in a set of four sizes with mesh tops and side carry handles, these lightweight space savers hold anything and everything, from underwear and shoes to jeans and an entire three-piece suit. They’re also 100% stain proof and machine washable.

Set Of Six Cubes That's Ideal For Long Journeys

Away packing cubes (6-piece).

This set of six packing cubes keeps things organized and secure in your suitcase and looks good while doing it. The variety of sizes, ranging from 6.9 x 4.1 x 4.3 inches to 17 x 4.1 x 12.8, is ideal for longer trips requiring more items. The durable nylon is water resistant, and the mesh tops let you to see what’s inside quickly. If you’re packing for a shorter weekend trip, opt for the four-piece set instead. Looking for more options? Check out our list of the best packing cubes .

Best Luggage Trackers

The best luggage trackers help you stay on top of your belongings when you’re on the go and can emit an alarm or tone when you need to locate a lost bag. The best options are lightweight, compact and easy to set up.

Smart And Handy Option

Apple airtag.

Using a luggage tracker can give you peace of mind by ensuring your bags make it from one destination to the next. The Apple AirTag is an excellent option that earns top marks for its easy setup, accuracy and sleek design. Simply pull the security tag to set it up, and it automatically pairs with your iPhone. (It doesn’t require a paid subscription or a separate app since it integrates into the Find My app on all Apple phones and devices.) You can also customize the notifications and trigger a sound should you need help locating a lost item.

Pick That's iOS And Android Compatible

The Tile Pro is compatible with iOS and Android and has a loud alarm that makes it easy to locate lost luggage. It’s slightly bigger than the Apple AirTag but easily slips into a backpack, suitcase or small bag. Other helpful features include an integrated keychain hole, a replaceable battery and waterproof construction. The free version of the app allows you to track your luggage on a map and view past locations, but you have to pay a monthly fee to access more premium features. For more options, check out our list of the best luggage trackers .

Best Travel Jewelry Cases

Keep necklaces, bracelets and other valuables protected and tangle-free: These compact cases have small compartments for your items that can often be rearranged or removed for extra storage space.

A Compact And Stylish Organizer

Mark & Graham

Mark & Graham Small Travel Jewelry Case

Rather than tossing necklaces, bracelets and earrings into a bag, Mark & Graham’s travel jewelry case has separate compartments to keep your precious items tangle-free and unscratched. This pick can also be monogrammed and the pebbled vegan leather interior features a built-in mirror.

Oval Case With Removable Compartments

Monos travel jewelry case.

The Monos Travel Jewelry Case is another sleek option with a customizable interior. The oval case measures 5.6 x 2 x 3.4 inches and has an earring panel, ring tray and small leather pouch that can all be removed to accommodate larger pieces. With ultra-microfibre vegan leather and buttery microfibre suede lining, this luxurious case keeps all of your essential pieces safely tucked away during your travels. For more options, check out our review of the best travel jewelry cases .

Best Power Adapters

If you’re traveling internationally, you’ll want to pack a power adapter so you can easily charge your gadgets—just be sure to check each device’s voltage listing.

Pick That Can Charge Up To Five Different Devices

Oneworld100 international adapter with charger.

Another country, another unfamiliar outlet. Not only does the OneWorld100 adapter charge up to five devices simultaneously (two for larger ones like a MacBook Pro), it’s also compatible in over 200 countries. But one feature that makes a significant difference is its over-current, over-temperature and fuse protector so that you don’t accidentally start a fire if left unsupervised. This is precisely the peace of mind needed when traveling.

Affordable And Sturdy Option

Epicka universal travel adapter.

This universal travel adapter is hard to beat at under $25. It contains four different plugs, which should cover you in most countries, and its compact size makes it easy to pack. It has four USB-A ports, one USB-C port and one AC socket for charging up to six devices at once. Users say it’s a sturdy and reliable pick that makes international travel much less of a hassle.

Best Portable Steamers

Packing a travel steamer can keep your garments smooth and wrinkle-free while you’re on the go. The best travel steamer are compact, lightweight and powerful enough for different types of fabrics, such as wool and denim.

Pick That Heats Up Quickly And Zaps Wrinkles

Conair turbo extremesteam.

The greatest threat to your clothing, other than snags and stains, is wrinkles. More delicate fabrics like silk or linen are especially vulnerable. This portable steamer from Conair has a compact water tank that emits 15 minutes of continuous steam and the device only takes 40 seconds to heat up. A built-in creaser also forms perfect pleats and folds so that pants and skirts maintain that straight-from-the-dry-cleaner look during your stay.

Large Water Tank Gives You Extended Runtime

Electrolux portable handheld steamer.

The Forbes Vetted team dubbed this model our top value pick in our roundup of the best clothing steamers . Beyond its affordable price, this model can hold a surprising amount of water (10 ounces or 300 milliliters) and heats up in seconds. The continuous steam allows you to tackle multiple garments in one session, and it’s safe to use on a wide range of fabrics. The 12-foot cord also lets you move about while steaming your items—or reach an outlet across the room.

Best Backpacks For Travel

The best travel backpacks hold your essentials with lightweight and durable materials like nylon, polyester or leather, and plenty of interior pockets for organization.

Sleek Option With Helpful Compartments

Monos metro backpack.

Outfitted with a separate shoe compartment, smaller interior pockets and a 15-inch laptop sleeve, this sleek backpack keeps you well-organized and ready for anything. The roomy main compartment can fit clothing, books and other travel essentials, while the included pouch is perfect for smaller odds and ends. Choose from water-resistant nylon or vegan leather.

Highly Durable And Rugged Pick

Cotopaxi allpa travel pack.

Another Forbes Vetted favorite is the Cotopaxi Allpa Travel Pack. Unlike traditional backpacks, it opens like a suitcase and has multiple zippered pockets inside to keep your belongings organized. There’s also a padded laptop sleeve and removable waist belt to prevent back strain. Plus, the nylon and polyester construction is extremely durable and easy to wipe clean. For other options, check out our roundup of the best carry-on backpacks .

Best Travel Totes

A travel tote is an excellent way to corral all your belongings and keep them easily organized. The best options are lightweight, durable, spacious and stylish.

Well-Crafted Bag That's Fully Customizable

Cuyana system tote.

For a versatile travel bag that also functions as a daily work tote, Cuyana’s System Tote is crafted from pebbled leather or croco leather and comes in two size options: 13-inch and 16-inch. The interior is fully customizable so you can create a setup that works for you; popular add-on accessories range from a small zippered pouch to a 13-inch laptop sleeve. Just keep in mind that extra pieces are not included in the price of the bag.

Expandable Design That's Ultra-Lightweight

Calpak luka expandable laptop tote.

If you’re a chronic overpacker, an expandable tote allows you to pack additional items without overfilling your bag. This soft, polyester bag expands up to four inches, giving you added flexibility when packing. Users appreciate the thoughtful internal compartments, padded shoulder straps and luggage sleeve for seamless airport travel. What’s more, the fun colors allow you to match this bag to your luggage. If you want to explore other options, check out our list of the best travel totes .

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If you, like me, have a small panic attack at the thought of packing for a trip, then these travel accessories are for you. Not only do they keep your suitcase and items organized, but they’ll also make packing easier for every trip.

The Best Travel Accessories for Stress-Free Packing

Packing cubes.

Pro Packing Cubes, 6-Piece Lightweight Set

Packing cubes are an overwhelmed traveler’s best friend. They help with outfit organization, folding, and fitting everything in your suitcase. Plus, once at your accommodations, all you have to do is unzip the packing cubes and neatly place their contents in the dresser.

I recommend these two from Amazon:

  • Pro Packing Cubes, 6-Piece Lightweight Set
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SimpleHouseware Mesh Wash Bag

Like packing cubes, organizational pouches are great packing hacks for folding and organizing clothes.

You can use good old plastic baggies, or invest in some sturdier, reusable and washable options, like these:

  • SimpleHouseware Mesh Wash Bag
  • Rezip Reusable Storage Bag Kit
  • Lekors Travel Space Saver Compression Bags

Undergarment Organizer

Origami Unicorn TUO

Undergarments can take up precious packing space, and just throwing them in your suitcase risks damaging or tearing the delicate material.

Here are two travel organizers specifically made for packing undergarments:

  • Origami Unicorn TUO
  • JJ Power Travel Undergarment Organizer

Toiletry Bag

ODESSA Hanging Toiletry Bag

If you travel with lots of travel-sized beauty and toiletry products, you might want to make sure they stay organized and don’t spill out.

These three travel organizers are ideal for storing and traveling with toiletries:

  • ODESSA Hanging Toiletry Bag
  • JJ POWER Toiletry Packing Cube Set
  • Tancendes Waterproof Travel Bag

Electronic Cord Organizer  

JOTO Electronics Organizer

Every time I take a trip it seems like I’m packing more and more electronics.

To help manage your devices and chargers, I recommend traveling with a cord organizer like one of these:

JOTO Electronics Organizer

  • BUBM Electronics Organizer Bag

Pill Organizers

Silicone Cream Jars Set of 3

If you’re traveling with medication , a pill organizer can save space and help keep your medications organized.

These two travel accessories are great for both prescription medication or for a traveler’s first-aid kit:

  • Silicone Cream Jars Set of 3
  • LazyMe Weekly Pill Box Set of 3

Passport Wallet

RFID-Blocking Leather Passport Holder

Keep your boarding pass, passport, money, cards, and identification all in one place to streamline your time at the airport.

I love these three travel organizer options:

  • Men: RFID-Blocking Leather Passport Holder
  • Women: Multi-Purpose RFID-Blocking Travel Passport Wallet
  • Unisex: Mygreen Waterproof Document Pouch

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Car Seatback Organizer

Backseat Car Organizer

For busy families and those who take frequent road trips, a seatback organizer is one of the best travel accessories out there:

  • Backseat Car Organizer

Laptop Case

Laptop Handbag Sleeve

Help organize business travel items with a travel organizer laptop case.

These two bags fit everything in one compact space:

  • Laptop Handbag Sleeve
  • Mosiso Laptop Tote Bag

Bags and Luggage

ASA Headphone Nest Bag

These bags make packing and organizing a breeze:

  • ASA Headphone Nest Bag
  • Genius Pack Carry-on Spinner
  • Laptop Backpack

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The 56 Best Travel Accessories of 2024

Best Travel Accessories

Packing for a vacation can be overwhelmingly difficult at times, especially when you’re a paranoid person. At the same time, having some essential travel accessories in your bag turns out to be of utmost importance when hitting the road.

It’s like, you don’t realize what is missing until you need it.

If you are anything like us, we adore traveling but absolutely loathe packing. Our goal is to save our readers some heartache by thoughtfully listing 56 best travel accessories you can consider having when you plan a trip next time. These are grouped into different categories, so you can quickly identify the items according to your needs.

Fight Germs, Bacteria and Viruses

During traveling, it is important to carry out basic protective measures by washing your hands with soap or hand sanitizer to curb the spread of deadly diseases. Wear a surgical face mask if you are sick and take Vitamin C to boost your immune system.

Best Essential Travel Items

Best travel backpack: the north face borealis backpack.

The North Face Borealis Backpack

Staying true to its brand name, The North Face Borealis Backpack is an excellent travel backpack to have on your list. It is built to accomplish all types of explorations including hiking high up in the mountains without having to worry about its sustainability, thanks to its tough 210D Cordura® nylon ripstop.

The backpack has injection-molded shoulder straps and lumbar support for extended hours of backpacking. Storage wise, it sports a highly protective padded laptop compartment and another front compartment with multi-use pockets . It also has a mesh water bottle holder and an elastic bungee holder for external packing. All this and waterproof material make it the most durable and versatile travel backpack available.

Best Luggage Lock: Master Lock TSA Accepted Luggage Lock

Master Lock TSA Accepted Luggage Lock

Let’s face it: You hate checked baggage or carry-on luggage inspection. Everyone does. You do not know if your lock will be cut without your permission or luggage getting damaged in the process. For peace of mind, The Master Lock is a TSA accepted luggage lock that allows authorized TSA screeners to inspect the luggage without damaging the lock.

It comes with a 1/8″ diameter shackle made of vinyl-covered flexible braided steel that resists any form of abuse and is highly durable. Choose from four striking colors- red, blue, black, and silver for easy identification of the baggage and also to showcase your personality. The secure lock has a set-your-own number combination feature so that you don’t have to worry about the keys. The maker even throws in a limited lifetime warranty for every purchase, so you can rest assured that this brand provides extended support.

Best Luggage Scale: Etekcity Digital Luggage Scale

Etekcity Digital Luggage Scale

Never again worry about your luggage exceeding maximum allowance with this Etekcity Digital Luggage Scale. It is small in size and convenient enough to be carried along. The scale is sensitive to measure changes as low as 0.1 lb (0.5g) and can measure up to 110 lb (50kg) of baggage weight with an overload indicator .

The rubber handle provides a formidable grip, and the digital LCD shows room temperature with zero and tare function. Conveniently, it has a built-in low power indicator when the battery is required to be changed. Besides just knowing your luggage weight, you can also easily weigh your laundry basket with the secure strap.

Best Travel Pouch: Venture 4 th  Travel Neck Pouch

Venture 4th  Travel Neck Pouch

Make your check-in and transit smooth and secure with the Venture 4th Travel Neck Pouch. Made with high-quality RFID Blocking material, this pouch keeps unwanted and harmful digital thieves and scans at bay. It has three compartments including two zipper pockets and a transparent pocket for putting IDs and boarding passes. The pouch can securely store all your important documents, cash, and passport in a concealed manner so that you can travel worry-free.

The material is lightweight, waterproof, and very sturdy . It is most suitable for carrying with you on a cruise ship vacation or public transport. A money-back guarantee makes this a risk-free purchase.

Best Water Bottle: Nomader Collapsible Water Bottle

Nomader Collapsible Water Bottle

Quench your thirst timelily with this Nomader Collapsible Water Bottle. Manufactured with high-quality BPA-free silicone , this bottle is strong enough to carry water without leakage as well as comfortable enough to hold it while drinking. The most innovative feature is that it can smoothly collapse into a roll, making it easy to pack in a bag without occupying much space.

It is made from non-toxic materials, so you don’t taste or smell plastic while using it, as is the case with other bottles. Moreover, it is freezable, dishwasher safe, and can handle any drink at any temperature without breaking a sweat!

Best Umbrella: Repel Windproof Automatic Travel Umbrella

Repel Windproof Automatic Travel Umbrella

Now shield yourself from unexpected weather conditions with the Repel Windproof Travel Umbrella. Its framework is made of a triple-fold chrome metal shaft and nine reinforced fiberglass ribs that do not turn inside out even during powerful gusts of wind. Just like its brand name, the umbrella has exceptional water repellency .

That is the magic property of the coated Teflon material that allows 100% waterproof cover over your head. You may wonder what is so ‘ Automatic ’ about the Repel umbrella? Well, the handle has an anti-slip grip and a built-in open-close switch that automatically opens/closes your umbrella. It is very compact and lightweight to be carried along, and it comes with a lifetime warranty to keep you dry, year after year.

Best Beach Blanket: ScorchedEarth Pocket Beach Blanket

ScorchedEarth Pocket Beach Blanket

The ScorchedEarth Pocket Beach Blanket is the true definition of what you might not realize you are missing until you need it. It’s a must-have for any kind of outdoor activities – beaches, camping, hiking, picnics, tanning, open parties, and more. It is pocket-sized when packed in a pouch, yet it can be stretched out to 60” x 55” in dimension when fully unfolded, which perfectly accommodates up to 4 people.

It comes with rust-proof anchors on the corners that can be secure in the ground to stabilize it in windy conditions. The mini sand pockets prevent the blanket from turning upside down at the beach. The polyester material is waterproof and puncture-resistant , thus making it the best beach blanket to have.

Best Laundry Bag: Gogooda Mesh Laundry Bags

Gogooda Mesh Laundry Bags

Increase the lifespan of your delicate clothes with this Gogooda 7pcs Mesh Laundry Bags set. These laundry bags come in seven distinguishable sizes and shapes so that you can carry along the ones you need. The strong polypropylene nylon mesh prevents clothing from tearing, tangling, and releasing colors into each other.

The zippers come with an auto-lock so they don’t open up while still in the washer. These bags are a perfect choice for washing lingerie, baby clothes, compression socks, and sweaters while on a trip.

Best Travel Mug: Contigo Travel Mug

Contigo Travel Mug

Contigo Travel Mug is the tumbler you need to keep your drink temperature-proof for hours. It is made of THERMALOCK vacuum-insulated stainless steel that keeps your beverage hot for 5 hours and cold for 12 hours . It has a tight lid that uses AUTOSEAL technology which makes it spill-proof . No more coffee stain on your shirt. To start drinking, just push the button and then take a sip. The lid is dishwasher-safe and easy to clean. Pick your preferred color and capacity from 16 oz to 24 oz.

Best Personal Water Filter: Lifestraw

Lifestraw Personal Water Filter

Lifestraw is a fantastic choice for adventure seekers to bring along to consume safe drinking water anywhere. What makes it unique is it contains a hollow fiber membrane technology that uses a filter pore of just 0.2 microns that filters 99.9999% disease-causing microbes and other substances and microplastics that cause contamination. It can be used to filter up to 4000 liters of water from any source.

For the skeptical, rest assured they have passed the rigorous testing protocols set by the US EPA , NSF , ASTM . This personal water filter weighs only 2 oz, making it ideal for travel and adventures like hiking, camping, and extreme survival.

Best Raincoat: Baleaf Unisex Rain Jacket

Baleaf Unisex Rain Jacket

Do not let the rain come your way with the Baleaf Unisex Rain Jacket. It is made of 100% water-resistant nylon material that keeps you dry. Weighing at just 0.48 pounds, it doesn’t burden you as you wear it. It also has reflective logos and branding to increase visibility in the dark. The funnel hood and elastic cuffs keep water from seeping inside. It can be packed compactly into its back pocket, making it easy to carry at different places.

Best Hiking Backpack: AmazonBasics Hiking Backpack

Basics Hiking Backpack

The ultimate travel accessory for backpackers, AmazonBasics Hiking Backpack is the one you need for a great backpacking experience. Made in very durable polyester material, this backpack has an internal frame that doesn’t lose shape and ensures a comfortable fit. It has a main compartment and multiple storage pockets along with a sleeping bag compartment to pack in all your necessities.

The outer coating is water-repellant and it also has a water-resistant rainfly for heavy downpours. The shoulder straps are heavily padded , and the straps are adjustable too. It comes in 3 sizes- 50L, 60L, 70L and in 2 different colors. Pair it with the portable sleeping bag by Winner Outfitters and ‘Outdoorsman Lab Ultralight Sleeping Pad’ for a great night’s sleep while camping.

Best Space Saver Bags: Samsonite Compression Packing Bags

Samsonite Compression Packing Bags

One bag travel fanatics rejoice! Now gain extra space in your bag with Samsonite Compression Packing Bags. Available in a pack of 12, these bags can maximize storage space up to 80% without requiring a vacuum or pump. The plastic used is 70 microns in thickness and is durable.

The bags are air-tight and water-tight , hence preventing any odor, dust, moisture, or insects from affecting your clothes. Using these space saver bags dramatically helps in keeping your bag well-organized and orderly.

Best Clothesline: HAWATOUR Portable Travel Clothesline

HAWATOUR Portable Travel Clothesline

The HAWATOUR Portable Travel Clothesline has earned the reputation of being the best clothesline for drying clothes on a camping trip . Made in a lightweight yet strong material, you can move it outside or indoor effortlessly. It has 12 clothespins that can firmly hold wet clothing .

The black stoppers between each clothespin prevent it from sliding towards the center, hence the clothes remain separate for effective and fast drying. It weighs just 7 ounces, and the elastic string can be stretched for up to 10 feet.

Best Travel Hangers: Trubetter Folding Hangers

Trubetter Folding Hangers

The Trubetter Folding Hangers is a smart choice for anyone who wants to go on an extended vacation . Made of high-quality ABS plastic, these hangers are absolutely lightweight and sturdy enough to hold clothes. The non-slip design prevents clothes from falling or drooping when hung for a long time.

Available in a pack of 10, these hangers are foldable so that they can be packed in a bag without it occupying much space. The innovative and practical design means you can unfold half of it for hanging baby clothes and fully unfold it for hanging adult clothes.

Best Headphone Splitter: AmazonBasics 5-way Multi Headphone Splitter

5-way Multi Headphone Splitter

Enjoy your music with friends without sharing your headphones with this AmazonBasics 5-way Multi Headphone Splitter. The headphone splitter can be plugged into a 3.5 mm AUX port on any device like a smartphone, laptop, tablet, etc., and it splits the cable line into five similar 3.5 mm ports that can act as the female component for up to five headphones. It is made of ABS plastic that is durable. It can also be used to mix songs from different devices, making it the perfect choice for travel.

Best Travel Adapter: NEWVANGA International Universal Travel Adapter

NEWVANGA International Universal Travel Adapter

The NEWVANGA International Universal Travel Adapter is a no-frills universal power adapter to use for any device while traveling. It accepts sockets from more than 150 countries with US/EU/UK/AU plugs.

It has a maximum power rating of 6A, suitable for AC input of 100V-240V. It comes with a built-in fuse that protects your device when the current exceeds 6.3A. All purchases come with two years limited warranty for the product.

Best Shoe Bag: YAMIU Travel Shoe Bags

YAMIU Travel Shoe Bags

These YAMIU Travel Shoe Bags will keep your shoes separated from your clothes as you pack your bag the next time. Manufactured using the highest quality nylon material, these shoe bags are 100% waterproof and dustproof that will keep them well protected and clean.

You can use it to carry your shoes while packing, during beach visits, or even for your daily visit to the gym . The zippers are extra durable and long-lasting. It comes in a pack of 2, 4, or 10 bags, and the brand offers a lifetime warranty for the product.

Best Garment Bag: WallyBags Garment Bag

WallyBags Garment Bag

Attend those board meetings in style with the WallyBags Garment Bag. Your suits and gowns will stay crease-free and sharp in this easy-to-carry garment bag. It is made with a weather-proof and water-resistant polyester material that is lightweight and foldable so that you can even pack it in your luggage.

The handle can easily be used to attach it to your trolley bag or tie it to your cabin luggage. It can handle up to six garments with hangers that can be locked so that the garments won’t fall to the bottom of the bag.

Best Sunglasses: Ray-Ban Folding Wayfarer Sunglasses

Ray-Ban Folding Wayfarer Sunglasses

The Ray-Ban Folding Wayfarer Sunglasses can protect your eyes from the harsh sun rays with its 100% UV coating . From the best brand in the world, these sunglasses are high on style as well as very handy to carry while traveling.

There is a case, a cleaning cloth, and a Ray-Ban warranty card inside the package. The nylon frames are durable and can be folded easily so that they can be harmlessly packed inside a bag even if you don’t have the case. Multiple frame designs and lens colors make the purchase a no-brainer for all men and women.

Best Wet Wipes: Surviveware Biodegradable Wet Wipes

Surviveware Biodegradable Wet Wipes

You know the struggle is real with all the dust and sweat you accumulate on your body when touring in a humid country. Founded by backpackers, Surviveware biodegradable wet wipes are the only solution to a traveler’s hygiene requirements.

Unlike other wet napkins, these wipes are hypoallergenic, scent-free, and alcohol-free . Its pH-balanced formula, along with Vitamin E and Aloe keeps your skin moisturized and nourished for a long time. These wipes are for multi-use, be it for a casual traveler or an intense backpacker on a hike. The best part- it can be used on any skin type without any irritation.

Best Travel Slippers- Sunshine Code Memory Foam Slippers

Sunshine Code Memory Foam Slippers

Cheap hotels don’t usually provide any slippers. And the ones that are given for free are paper-thin and fragile. Make your travel comfortable with Sunshine Code’s memory foam slippers. It is made of ultra-soft cotton that feels great on your feet as you wear them. The slippers are lightweight enough to be carried for multiple uses- travel, hotel room, home, etc.

The outer sole is made of anti-slip rubber and is durable enough to be worn in all seasons. These slippers are washable and are available in many different colors and sizes for both men and women.

Best Messenger Bag: Travelon Anti-theft Classic Messenger Bag

Travelon Anti-theft Classic Messenger Bag

Travelon specializes in bags that safeguard your personal belongings from pickpockets and bag snatchers. This messenger bag has many anti-theft features. First, the locking straps can be used to lock the bag with stationary objects to prevent theft.

All the compartments are lined by stainless steel mesh that protects from slash-n-grab thieves. It can holds items like Kindle, phones, books, and more. The messenger bag also has RFID blocking slots for cards and passports, taking identity theft seriously. Select from many designs and colors to suit your fashion taste.

Best Compression Socks: Wanderlust Travel Compression Socks

Wanderlust Travel Compression Socks

Doctors recommend these premium Wanderlust branded travel compression socks to eliminate problems caused to feet due to long walking, sitting, and standing. The gradual compression formula is effective in compressing feet up to calves.

Its seamless design, soft foot padding, and comfortable material significantly stimulate blood flow and circulation , prevent swelling and injuries, eliminate pain, and provide long-lasting comfort for travels longer than 6 hours. The cotton blend material provides excellent breathability at the same time. The testing result data show that it is also suitable for athletes recovering from injuries .

Best Travel Bike Helmet: Foldable Bike Helmet by Park & Diamond

Best Travel Bike Helmet Park & Diamond

When style and safety meet, you get the new Park & Diamond Foldable Bike Helmet . Traditional bike helmets have always been bulky and dull. Park & Diamond designed it to look and feel like a baseball cap but with a reinforced frame and material underneath. It has passed cycling helmet safety standards from the U.S. CPSC and EU EN-1078.

Bikers who love to cycle on vacation can finally pack a helmet in their luggage and enjoy cycling without getting weird stares in public.

Best Laptop Backpack: Harber London Slim Laptop Backpack

This slim laptop backpack from Harber London has no bulky padding, which helps it to keep a slimmer profile.

That said, there are still some great features that we really like! It’s water-resistant with weather-proof zippers for all your gadgets on the go. The front pocket is perfect for chargers and miscellaneous items, and the detachable magnetic system key holder is perfect if you’re looking to be hands-free.

There are also lots of interior pockets fitted just right inside! You can fit an iPad Pro 12.9″ with a keyboard attached or smaller tablets, so nothing goes missing when you head out for work or play while keeping everything organized in one place thanks to its custom made aviation-grade aluminum buckles.

Made with full-grain cowhide leather from an expert craftsman in Spain, you can be sure of the bag’s durability and never have to worry about losing anything again.

See Related: Harber London Slim Laptop Backpack Review

Best Travel Gadgets

Best travel door alarm: lewis n clark travel door alarm.

Lewis N Clark Travel Door Alarm

Travel door alarm is the most underrated and most forgotten gadget that most people don’t put in their essential accessories list. The Lewis N Clark’s Portable Door Alarm has thin blades that clips between the door and doorframe. It alerts you with a blaring alarm when it is forced open from the outside. It is so loud that it will wake you up from the deepest slumber.

Most budget hotels don’t have heavy-duty door locks so this is an added protection. The built-in flashlight also helps in seeing in the dark during an emergency. You might think this non-eye-catching device is unnecessary, but as the saying goes, it is better to be safe than sorry .

Best Action Camera: GoPro HERO 11 BLACK

GoPro HERO 11 BLACK

A must-have for content creators, the GoPro HERO11 Black can capture the most stunning best-in-class video with a mere click, thanks to its upgraded HDR 27MP sensor . It is rugged and waterproof up to 33 ft for use in any weather conditions and extreme sports . It can record 5.3K super-resolution videos with gimbal-like stabilization dubbed ‘ HyperSmooth 5.0 ’.

The all-new voice control feature lets you do hands-free photo taking and video recording when it recognizes your voice commands. Other specifications include GPS, Live Streaming, 8X Slo-mo, and many other innovative features. Don’t forget to also download the GoPro app for footage editing on the go. Now you can ditch your heavy DSLR camera.

Best Mobile Hotspot: GlocalMe G4 Pro Portable WiFi Hotspot

GlocalMe G4 Pro Portable WiFi Hotspot

This WiFi hotspot is made specifically for those who need fast 4G LTE internet access while traveling to the US, Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and the Middle East. It is so small to fit inside the pocket yet capable of providing download speeds up to 150 Mbps on 4G and 43.2 Mbps on 3G.

It can be used to create a secure Hotspot for family or friends wherever you want. The Glocalme App for iOS and Android allows you to manage hotspot contracts and usage details. Impressively, it has enough juice to last up to 15 hours on a single full charge.

Best Power Bank: Bonai 30000mAh Portable Charger

Bonai 30000mAh Portable Charger

Are you craving infinite power like the mighty Thanos from Marvel Universe?

Well, you can have it too, sort of. The Bonai Portable Charger has a monstrous 30000mAh high capacity power made to last for several days or even weeks to provide extra battery juice for all your electronic devices. Power Banks are an absolute necessity when traveling. It has four USB 5V / 5.6A ports and two lighting ports that can simultaneously charge all your devices at the same time.

The hardware is made up of a sturdy alloy that is fire resistant . The high-density Li-Polymer battery performs amazingly even after hundreds of charge cycles. With its built-in LED flashlight, this brilliant little device can help you see what’s wrong even if it’s dark or nighttime.

The intelligent circuitry of this device is designed to protect against overcharging, short-circuiting, and voltage instabilities. It also has the capability to withstand electromagnetic damage during storms!

If you want a smaller, less capacity external power bank, then the Anker PowerCore 10000 is a crowd-favorite among frequent travelers.

Best Book Reader: KINDLE By Amazon

Books make long travel enjoyable, but carrying a lot of books is inconvenient at the same time. With the Kindle by Amazon, you can store thousands of digital books in this E-reader without any hassle.

Unlike other tablets, this device has a 6-inch glare-free high contrast 300 PPI display that does not emit blue light which is harmful to the eyes. The battery can last for weeks , making it ideal for travel. You can choose books from an extensive collection of best sellers on Amazon’s Kindle website. This latest generation E-book reader now has a built-in front light and also supports audiobooks through Audible so that you can listen to your favorite book hands-free.

Get the Kindle Oasis for a bigger 7”, 300 PPI display and waterproofing with adjustable warm light.

Best Portable Bluetooth Speaker: OontZ Angle 3 Bluetooth Speaker by Cambridge Soundworks

OontZ Angle 3 Bluetooth Speaker

The OontZ Angle 3 Bluetooth Speaker by Cambridge Soundworks is the latest wireless portable speaker that delivers high-quality sound on the go. Powered by two precision neodymium drivers, the speaker promises crystal clear sounds even at the highest volumes.

It is ultra-lightweight, water-resistant (IPX5 certified), and rugged for using it anywhere. Its triangular design makes the base stable and easy to carry. The 2200mAh battery delivers up to 12 hours of playtime. For serious listening, go for the JBL Flip 4, which sounds louder and fuller and has better bass.

Best Wireless Headphone DAC: FiiO BTR5 Bluetooth Receiver

Whether you like it or not, the 3.5mm headphone jack is not making a comeback to future phones. The guys at FiiO have been pumping out value-oriented audio products and cool devices for years, and the new FiiO BTR5 solves the problem of not having the earphone input.

Equipped with the latest Qualcomm CR8675 Bluetooth chip, powerful ES9218P*2 DAC , and all kinds of Bluetooth codecs (AptX/aptXHD/aptXLL/LDAC/LHDC/AAC), this is the best alternative to the in-built earphone jack. To use it, simply establish a Bluetooth connection with your phone and plug in your earphone to the device’s audio jack. That’s it!

Bluetooth audio may be frowned upon but make sure you give this a listen before bashing it. We guarantee you will be surprised by how close the audio quality is to the wired connection.

With its beautiful screen and dual outputs at 3.5mm and 4.4mm, the new BTR7 Portable DAC is even more powerful than its predecessor. Perfect for all flagship IEMs.

Audiophiles who want to power up their high-impedance headphones should go for the EarStudio ES100 MK2 24-bit Bluetooth portable DAC with a 2.5mm balanced jack providing two times more voltage. What’s more, the mobile app for the ES100 MK2 has one of the sleekest designs and is packed full of useful features like EQ, a loudness calculator, and the ability to change audio codecs with a few taps.

Best USB Solar Charger: Riapow Solar Charger

Praise the sun! This wireless and USB solar charger collects the power of the Sun and is capable of converting 20% solar power into usable energy. With a battery capacity of 26800mAh, it has enough juice to fast charge your devices multiple times. It is weatherproof, lightweight, and portable so that you can carry it almost anywhere you go. Best used for camping and all outdoor adventures.

Best Emergency Light: GearLight High Powered LED Flashlight

GearLight High Powered LED Flashlight

Find your way in the darkness with GearLight’s high-powered LED flashlight. You may think your phone’s LED flashlight is enough, but it is not.

This powerful and versatile flashlight features a 12 times brighter LED bulb that is efficient to work in any darkness. It has a high-grade solid aluminum construction that is weatherproof, shockproof, and water-resistant . Other features like SOS , zooming, and multiple sizes of the lumen are a nice inclusion. It also has a tactical tail switch for single-hand use in any situation.

Best Travel Accessories for Men

Best shaver: panasonic electric travel shaver.

Panasonic Electric Travel Shaver

The Panasonic Electric Travel Shaver has been specially made for any man who is often traveling. It uses a floating single-blade system positioned at a unique angle to match facial contours and gives a close shave consistently. The wet/dry feature lets you wash the shaver to clean it or use it with lather foam for a nice and clean shave even in the shower. The battery life is equally impressive; just 2 AA batteries allow you to shave every day for more than 60 days !

Storage-wise, it comes with a soft travel pouch. Being lightweight , it is slim enough to slip inside your backpack when hitting the road.

Best Grooming Kit: Toiletry Bag For Men By Emissary

Toiletry Bag For Men By Emissary

Staying well-groomed on long business tours is an absolute necessity for men. This stylish toiletry bag for men by Emissary is the answer to all those grooming needs. Made from tough canvas and PU leather bottom, this bag can comfortably accommodate all the tools and toiletry required for grooming.

It is 100% waterproof and sturdy enough to be carried for long tours without losing its shape. The zipper compartments are made of high-quality YKK zip, and the main compartment has little pockets to keep everything organized. After all, it comes with a money-back guarantee. It is nicely packed in a classy-looking gift box, thus making it a great gift too.

Best Deodorant for Men: Dove Men Plus Care Antiperspirant Deodorant Stick

Dove Men Plus Care Deodorant Stick

Dove is consistently voted as one of the best cosmetic brands in the industry. This is why you can trust Dove Men Plus Care Antiperspirant Deodorant Stick as an essential travel accessory to have in your bag for men.

It is enriched with an improved formula that keeps your skin protected and moisturized . The fresh scent is believed to keep your skin odor and sweat-free for up to 48 hours. You can use it every time after a bath as it is dermatologically tested, so it does not harm your skin.

As a stick form moisturizer, it is much better to use than any of those alcohol propellants containing spray tins. Since the deodorant stick is a consumable product, we highly recommend you to use the “Subscribe now” checkout at Amazon for delivery every three months.

Best Versatile Travel Backpack: Peak Design’s The Travel Line Backpack

Peak Design The Travel Line Backpack

Peak Design is having tremendous success on Kickstarter showcasing their new Travel Line Backpacks . We bet you have never seen such a versatile, classy, and durable backpack ever.

What makes it so attractive is the inclusion of multitudes of compartments , pockets, magnetic catches, weatherproof zippers, and tons of customizability. You can just get the backpack itself or entire series of add-ons like a duffle pack, shoe/tech/wash pouches, and packing cubes to store gadgets like cameras, lenses, toiletries, power chargers, and even jeans.

Best Travel Jacket: SCOTTeVEST Windbreaker Jacket

SCOTTeVEST Windbreaker Jacket

The most versatile travel jacket is here: loaded with 19 pockets and many more features and partitions, the Windbreaker Jacket from SCOTTeVEST is the best fashionable travel jacket to have on your accessory list. The zippered pockets are made from water-resistant polyester material. They can hold almost anything- be it a passport, tablet, mobile phone, wallet, documents, camera, pens, and the list goes on. This jacket can practically be worn anywhere in any season due to its removable hood and sleeve.

Best Travel Accessories for Women

Best portable steamer: steamfast mini steam iron.

Our readers always ask us how to keep clothes from wrinkling in the luggage. You can bring low-maintenance clothing items for a start, or upon arriving at your destination, iron your clothes in ten minutes with the Steamfast Travel Iron.

Weighing at less than 1 pound, it is a palm-sized compact steam iron that is very portable to carry along for your travel. It provides 30% more steam flow as compared to other steamers. The benefit of dual voltage functionality is that it is usable anywhere in the world. The travel steam iron has an anti-slip handle and non-stick soleplate for safe use. Steamfast also offers a money-back guarantee and helpful customer service to the buyers.

Best Dry Shampoo: Dry Shampoo By Batiste

Dry Shampoo By Batiste

If your hair often turns greasy and damaged while on the move, then this dry shampoo is the thing for you. Its starch-based formulation requires no water while using it. With the help of the special ingredients, the shampoo removes excess oil and dirt from your hair, leaving them supple and bouncy .

The classic fragrance leaves hair fresh, full of volume and texture, and provides a long-lasting shine to it. It comes in a 6.73 oz bottle- just a few quick sprays, style your hair, and you’re ready to go.

Best Jewellery Organizer: Ellis James Designs Travel Jewellery Organizer

Ellis James Designs Travel Jewellery Organizer

On the outside, the Ellis James Travel Organizer looks luxurious . Featuring two zipper pockets, a large main compartment, necklace straps, ring, bracelet, watch strap, and an earring roll conveniently store and organize all your jewelry and prevent it from getting tangled together. It has a quilted design that looks elegant. This is the perfect budget gift for her or your own valuables.

Best Scarf: Travel Scarf By WAYPOINT GOODS

Travel Scarf By WAYPOINT GOODS

This travel scarf makes every sense when it comes to fashion and convenience at the same time. Also known as the Infinity scarf, it is perfect to be used as a shawl or even a blanket to keep you warm . Featuring a non flimsy fabric that feels great against the skin, this scarf is a great travel companion on long-distance flights or during the winter months.

It contains a concealed zipper pocket that can be used to securely store your passport, keys, boarding pass, cards, and even some cash. This is one of the best Christmas or Mother’s Day gifts available.

Best Lingerie Pouch: Freegrace Travel Organizer Underwear Bag

Freegrace Travel Organizer Underwear Bag

Made especially for frequent female travelers, the Freegrace Travel Lingerie Pouch is the best way to pack your lingerie when on the go. This pouch neatly organizes your undergarments as per your requirements so that you don’t have to waste your time finding them from that messy trolley bag.

Due to being lightweight , waterproof, and robust nylon material, it helps to prevent your bras from being blemished, and it can even be folded when not in use. It can hold up to three bras and four panties simultaneously or be used to store makeup items, cosmetics, socks, and toiletries.

Best Laundry Detergent Sheets: LG Fresh Fiji Power Sheet

LG Fresh Fiji Power Sheet

The laundry detergent sheets by LG (Yes, the same LG electronics company) are the best detergent sheets to use during the inconvenience of carrying liquid detergent for laundry when on vacation. Available in a pack of 30, a single sheet from this pack can be used to wash a load of about 18 pieces of clothes.

It is lightweight and very convenient to carry along. It contains detergent, fabric softener, and dye fixer that are eco-friendly and harmless to clothes, making them fresh and shiny after every wash. This is hands-down the most cost-effective way to take care of laundry during a trip.

Best Mini Hair Dryer: Conair 1600 Watt Compact Hair Dryer

Conair 1600 Watt Compact Hair Dryer

The Conair 1600 Watt Compact Hair Dryer is a lifesaver for ladies who travel often. Getting long wet hair to dry naturally can take hours! Due to its compact size and foldable design , this hairdryer is easy to pack without taking up a lot of space in your luggage.

It weighs just 1 lb; hence your arms don’t get tired when holding the dryer up high for some time. It has two heat settings and two speed settings suitable for all types of hair. The dual voltage function allows it to be used in different countries . Plus, the noise level is quite tolerable.

Best Travel Mini Container for Cosmetics: Oursunshine Travel Bottles

Oursunshine Travel Bottles

Feel at home anywhere you go with these mini travel containers. Available in a pack of 6, these bottles come in three sizes (2 each)- 3 fl oz (89ml), 2 fl oz (60ml), and 0.3 fl oz (10g). They can be taken along anywhere and can safely get through the security check at airports.

Made of BPA-free food grade silicone material, the bottles are proven to be leak and spill-proof. The best feature is its squeezability for forcing out the last drop. Refilling is easy with the wide-mouth design .

Best Travel Accessories for Long Flights

Best noise-canceling headphones: bose quietcomfort 45 wireless headphones.

QuietComfort 45 Wireless Headphones

There’s no doubt about the sound quality and customer support when it comes to Bose . Its noise-canceling headphone comes with a three-level noise-canceling dual-microphone system that literally cuts away any audio distraction outside. The headphones are Alexa-enabled, which enhances the hands-free experience and virtual assistance.

The battery lasts up to 24 hours of wireless playback- perfect for a long flight. Its effortless Bluetooth pairing and range of 30 ft. give added convenience.

In comparison, the new Sony WH1000XM5 has a slight edge in sound quality, especially in the high-frequency region and deeper bass impact, but lacks the Bose’s superior comfort and call quality.

You might want to listen to a high-resolution music streaming service if you have these headphones.

Qobuz is the perfect solution for audiophiles and music lovers who want to experience their music in the best possible quality . With over 80 million tracks available in Hi-Res or CD quality, Qobuz has something for everyone. Plus, their exclusive content and hand-picked playlists make it easy to find new music to love. Try Qobuz today for free and see what you’ve been missing!

Best Airplane Footrest: Basic Concepts Airplane Footrest

Basic Concepts Airplane Footrest

If you think that most economy-class airplane seats are too cramped , you have to try this airplane footrest. The thick memory foam is soft and contours around your feet as they rest on it. It provides ultimate support to your feet and lower back as well and prevents soreness and swelling .

Do bring the footrest hammock during long transatlantic flights, as it easily packs in your luggage without occupying much space. The straps can also be easily hung on the arms of the tray table and can be adjusted according to your comfort. You can store it in the included compact drawstring bag . Gift this to your frequent flying friends, and they will appreciate how such a little piece of fabric makes a whole lot of difference during long flights .

Best Lumbar Pillow: Cushion Lab Extra Dense Lumbar Pillow

Cushion Lab Extra Dense Lumbar Pillow

Long journeys are stressful for those people with back problems. This ergonomic lumbar cushion is specially designed to relieve back pain and stiffness while sitting in a car or plane for long hours or traveling by any other means.

Its Hyperfoam material quickly adjusts to your spine alignment and even corrects your posture while providing support at the same time. It comes with a long adjustable strap to fit on any size of chair or seat. The cushion comes in a small bag so that you can carry it anywhere you like.

Best Neck Pillow: BCOZZY Chin Supporting Travel Pillow

BCOZZY Chin Supporting Travel Pillow

Those long-duration flight journeys won’t bother you with discomfort again with this neck pillow. Its revolutionary and patent design provides adjustable support to the chin , preventing extreme movement of your neck. The soft cushions on the side are large enough to keep the head position stable while you sleep comfortably.

The flat back prevents your head from being pushed forward and helps relax the neck muscles as you use it while traveling. It also has a button strap that easily attaches to your backpack. There are 9 different colors available, so finding one that suits your style shouldn’t be an issue.

Best Travel Blanket: Travel Blanket Set by PAVILIA

Travel Blanket Set by PAVILIA

Never again feel too cold in an airplane cabin when you use this travel blanket. Founded by avid travelers, PAVILIA’s ultra-soft blanket can be used as a blanket, a pillow, lumbar support, and neck support. It is very lightweight, warm, and smooth as you feel it. It is 60” by 43” in dimension but can be packed into a small zipper pouch for easy packing.

Made of extra warm plush coral fleece, the blanket is designed in a poncho style that sits on your shoulders and does not slip as you sleep cozily on planes or trains.

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Best phone camera lens: xenvo camera lens kit.

Xenvo Camera Lens Kit

The Xenvo Camera Lens Kit is the perfect choice for professional quality smartphone photography when on the move. Smartphone’s photo-taking ability has come a long way, and the iPhones, Samsung Galaxies, and Google Pixels provide photo quality that rivals dedicated ones.

This kit comes with a Truview 0.45x wide-angle lens capable of capturing beautiful photos, no matter what the subject is- scenery, portraits, architecture, sunsets, landscape, or even selfies. It also comes with a Clarus 15x macro lens that takes detailed close-up photos of small subjects like petal patterns and insects.

The lens is made up of airplane-grade coated glass that eliminates artifacts and vignetting resulting in phenomenal HD photos. For long-distance shots, the AiKEGlobal telephoto lens provides 20X zoom power which is mandatory for bird watching, golf, and concerts. If you happen to own an iPhone or the Pixel phone and want the absolute best regarding image quality, then take a look at the Moment’s case and lens combo.

Best Tripod for Smartphone: UBeesize Tripod S

UBeesize Tripod S

Use your smartphone camera to maximum potential with the UBeesize Tripod S. This premium tripod’s innovative design and flexibility allow users to bend the octopus-style legs and wrap them over an uneven surface or object. The joint is made of a high-grade metal ball and screw that safely mounts your iPhones and all smartphones. The tripod is light in weight and easy to set up. It also comes with a wrist strap and a wireless remote control that can be used from a range of 30 feet.

Best Phone Case: JOTO Universal Waterproof Cellphone Case

Protect your precious smartphone with this universal waterproof smartphone pouch. This highly innovative and durable cell phone case is IPX8 Certified waterproof (up to 100 ft.), snowproof, and dirtproof at the same time.

It has a simple snap-lock that provides 100% protection to your smartphone or cash or anything else that you keep inside. The large transparent windows on both sides make it ideal for capturing photos and videos. The included neck strap can keep your hand free as you enjoy your vacation without worrying about dropping your phone ( Read our full review here ).

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Why have I not thought of using a door alarm before? Already put in my shopping cart for my next trip. As you said, it is better to be safe than sorry. Plus it is cheap too.

Yeah, whenever I mentioned the door alarm to people, they were so surprised like they never even heard it before.

I always bring one along on any trip as it is so compact to put inside my bag.

Nice huge list of the travel accessories,,thanks man.

No problem Lettie.

Thanks for sharing this wonderful information.

You’re welcome!

Bookmarked as a reminder for my packing list. Thank u.

Thanks, I’m pleased you liked this article.

The Peak Design backpack looks really nice but it is so expensive!

It’s not cheap, but looks great and made in high-quality material so it will last!

Great ideas for every vacation!

Thanks very much Hettie

That travel blanket looks so goofy to me. Not sure I want to wear it on a plane..lol

It looks fine in person and for people who needs the additional warmth, this blanket is a must have on flights.

I love this list..Really awesome writeup.

I’m buying the Bose QuietComfort 35 through your link today. You convinced me enough to get one. Thanks!

Thanks Johnny!

I like how you organized the accessories into different categories. Makes it easier to find things I need.

Glad to group them together, and give a clearer picture of the things matter to you most.

Awesome post! Going on holiday next month so this is very useful to me indeed.

I hope you found some accessories to suit your needs to bring along.

I have the North Face backpack. Already used for two years and still holding up well. Many designs to choose from..One of the best for solo traveling for sure

Cool recommendations. I would add Nintendo Switch to the list as it is an amazing portable gaming console to bring along.

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23 Best Travel Accessories for Every Kind of Trip

Whether you’re crammed in economy class or on a long drive, these gadgets and accessories will make the time pass quickly.

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Whether you’re a frequent traveler or you save up for one trip every few years, chances are you already know that what you pack impacts your comfort, your enjoyment, and, perhaps most important, your stress levels both while traveling and when you’ve actually settled in at your new destination. That’s why it’s critical to pack useful, helpful travel accessories. Take the wrong ones, and you may find yourself carrying extra weight for gear you never end up using.

As a full-time travel writer, I enjoy the wonderful perk of being able to travel quite a bit. While chasing down stories, I’ve stayed in five-star suites in the Maldives and slept on the top bunk of a 15-hour budget sleeper train in Vietnam . So I’ve experienced quite a variety of travel conditions while using what’s likely hundreds of travel accessories in the process.

Over time, I’ve been able to narrow down my must-have travel accessories to include a perfect blend of ones that are useful, easy to carry, and multifunctional. For example, a packable mini- backpack can serve as a lightweight bag for day hikes or as an extra carry-on if you buy too much abroad.

These are the 23 best travel accessories I recommend to all my friends planning their next weekend or bucket-list getaways.

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  • Best In-Flight Bluetooth Audio Adapter: Twelve South AirFly Pro
  • Best Travel Footrest: Airplane Footrest
  • Best Cord Organizer for Small Items: Bellroy Classic Pouch
  • Best Containers for Toiletries: Cadence Weekender Bundle
  • Best Blanket for Cold Flights: Rumpl NanoLoft Puffy Blanket
The Expert: I’m a freelance travel writer and editor who usually focuses on adventure travel. That’s led me to take some pretty lengthy flight patterns (most recently, 54 hours of travel on the way to Rwanda) and fairly remote road trips (through central Alaska). But traveling frequently doesn't mean anything goes. Like everyone else, I have my personal annoyances while traveling: I get cold easily, I’m sensitive to noise when sleeping in new places, and I always need to be able to work on-the-go. What all of that means is that my experience with travel accessories isn’t just about finding those that make flights more comfortable, but also those that improve my productivity, help me enjoy myself in new destinations, and make packing as painless as possible. I think I've used just about every type of travel product out there, and truly feel the ones I have selected are the best of the best.

What to Consider When Buying Travel Accessories

The best travel accessories eliminate the inconveniences and annoyances of life on-the-go. For me, this includes headphones that drown out engine noise (or crying babies), containers that allow me to bring my favorite soap and shampoo on flights, and anything that makes long trips more comfortable. Consider what you value most and look for accessories in that space.

No matter what you’re in the market for, don’t overlook size, especially for liquids. The TSA limits your liquids to 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) per container and prefers them all packed into one quart-size bag. As for luggage, make sure any travel bags you intend to carry on are no larger than 22 x 14 x 9 inches, and checked bags no heavier than 50 pounds. Even if you aren’t checking a suitcase, you’ll have an easier, more comfortable experience with less to lug around. Most of the accessories below are relatively lightweight, but they’ll add a few pounds combined.

Finally, a word on price. Some travelers don’t want to spend too much money on items they might accidentally leave in a seat-back pocket, whereas other people tend to take better care of things that cost more. I generally recommend ruling out the very cheapest items in most categories, lest you find your shampoo bottle started leaking mid-flight.

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How We Selected These Travel Accessories

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In addition to my own experiences using these products as a travel writer and gear tester, I weighed consumer reviews, investigated market research, and did a thorough evaluation of each product's price, features, and overall value. If you’re looking for stuff to make your next trip easier and more comfortable, start with these recommendations.

Twelve South AirFly Pro

AirFly Pro

Given how small and lightweight this Bluetooth adapter is, I make sure to pack it for every flight where I expect to watch a movie. The adapter plugs into airplane screens and pairs via Bluetooth so you can use your preferred noise-canceling earphones with the in-flight entertainment.

It has excellent battery life, but the connection does suffer from some lag. I’ve noticed a very slight audio delay in older planes—and you may need a two-prong adapter on older entertainment systems.

If you plan to use the AirFly only for sending audio to your headphones, you can get by with the less-expensive AirFly Classic, which has slightly better battery life. But if you want to use Bluetooth to send audio to the AirFly (for example, to play audio from your phone in a car without built-in Bluetooth), you’ll need the Pro.

Sekoess Airplane Footrest

Airplane Footrest

My foot hammock is probably the nerdiest travel accessory I own, but it's a lifesaver—or should I say leg saver. The adjustable-length hammock attaches to your airplane seat's tray table and eases pressure on your low back, knees, and glutes.

I'm much less stiff after flights when I use the foot hammock and have never noticed it bothering the person in the seat in front of me, even while making adjustments. You can also buy versions with more rigid footrests, though I find the more flexible, hammock-style footrest is easier to stuff into a carry-on.

Bellroy Classic Pouch

Classic Pouch

Whether it’s a road trip or an international flight, I always use a small, simple zippered case for my tech gear so I don’t have to fish around for it in the bottom of my bag.

Cord organizers have become trendy lately, but some have so many straps and pockets that I still have to search for the exact item I need. Instead, I just use a small case like the Bellroy Classic Pouch. Since I have a separate case for my computer charger and cord, this one has enough space for most of my other small items, including the AirFly and Bose earbuds in this roundup. It has a few basic organizational pockets and zips wide enough so you can find what you need in a hurry.

Oh, and if you want a case to fit your computer charger as well as all your other travel accessories, never fear: There’s a larger option. The Bellroy Tech Kit is deeper and longer, with a clamshell-style opening, so it can hold slightly larger accessories like computer charger cubes or a GoPro camera.

Cadence Weekender Bundle

Weekender Bundle

Carry-on-only travelers are familiar with packing small amounts of their favorite toiletries, but mini squeeze bottles make it challenging to use gels and creams that get stuck to the bottoms.

Fortunately, you can alleviate that issue with Cadence’s magnetic honeycomb-style capsules, which stick together and take up little space. These convenient containers are made from ocean plastic cleaned from beaches, and you can customize the tile labels and colors of each capsule. I recommend the six-pack for carrying both hair and skincare products, but you could connect three times that number if you so desire.

Rumpl NanoLoft Puffy Blanket

NanoLoft Puffy Blanket

I carry a packable insulated blanket on almost every trip, even to tropical destinations. Aside from being useful as a plane blanket, it comes in handy in hotels where the A/C is definitely working or when there’s only a sheet on the bed.

I like the Rumpl NanoLoft Puffy Blanket since the fill is light and compressible. It’s on the smaller side at roughly 4.5-feet by 3-feet, but it’s worth the trade-off for the packability (less than 4-inches wide when packed.) I usually carry it in one of the bottle pockets on the side of my carry-on backpack.

Because it’s not a full-size blanket, the NanoLoft is best as a lap blanket on cold flights or car rides, and works well as a pillow when packed. For more coverage, consider the full-size NanoLoft (6- by 14-inches packed, $179+). I recommend getting a tiny stuff sack or compression packing cube to make it into a more manageable carry-on size.

Osprey Ultralight Stuff Pack

Ultralight Stuff Pack

The Osprey Ultralight Stuff Sack is proof that the best travel accessories don’t have to be high-tech or overly complex—just useful. This is a water-resistant, packable backpack with mesh straps, a side pocket, and one small internal pocket. That’s it.

Because it’s so simple, it folds down incredibly small to about 5- by 5- by 3-inches. I often wear it when sightseeing around a city when I don’t want to carry a purse or shoulder bag.

But even if I don’t have a plan for using it, I toss it in my luggage every time. It can come in handy when you’re packing in a hurry and can’t fit everything as neatly into your bag as you did the first time, or if you’re road tripping and want to pull over and walk to a quirky roadside attraction. Most of my other ultra-packable bags are totes, but I prefer the security of a zippable backpack.

Cabeau S3 Evolution

S3 Evolution

These pillows are phenomenal, and reviewers say they're the only way they can ever get some sleep when crammed into a middle seat.

An adjustable headrest strap keeps the pillow upright and in place, and the comfortable foam never seems to lose its shape. Though most people wear the Evolution around their neck as intended, it works well as a traditional pillow, especially considering the gap in the middle leaves room for bulky over-ear headphones.

Alongza Portable Charger

Portable Charger

I take thousands of vacation photos per trip, and often, the only camera I’m carrying is the one in my cell phone. To avoid running out of battery before getting back to my hotel room, I carry the ridiculously small Alongza charger.

It holds about two phone charges, and it won’t power bigger devices like laptops. But because it’s roughly the size of a credit card (though a smidge thicker), it’s easy to carry and is able to charge my phone while walking around.

I find most power banks too big to fit in my pocket, but this is probably the tiniest one I’ve ever used. I also like the built-in UBC-C and Lightning connectors so I can leave my cords at the hotel.

HiBar Maintain Shampoo and Conditioner Set

Maintain Shampoo and Conditioner Set

If carrying a 3-ounces of shampoo won’t get you through a whole trip, consider using a solid shampoo and conditioner bar that won’t raise any eyebrows going through the TSA checkpoint.

There are five different sets for different hair types, each safe to use for color-treated hair. Be sure to toss them into a plastic bag if you’re planning to pack them before they’re dry.

I have very thin, fine hair, and find the HiBar Volumizie set works just as well as the far more expensive salon set I use in my home shower.

Bose QuietComfort Noise Canceling Earbuds

QuietComfort Noise Canceling Earbuds

I love my over-the-ear headphones, but on long flights, they can start to feel a bit sore on my ears. I took a risk on the Bose QuietComfort headphones, since at nearly $300 they’re even more expensive than Apple AirPods. But I’m glad I bought them.

They provide a level of noise-cancellation I never thought would be possible from an in-ear headphone, and the case can fully charge the headphones three times before it needs to be plugged in again—enough to get you through even the longest of trans-Atlantic flights and chatty seatmates.

The only real minus is the size, as they don’t sit as closely to your head as the popular Apple AirPods. But the sound quality more than makes up for it.

Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Flex Sip Lid Bottle

Wide Mouth Flex Sip Lid Bottle

At this point, it’s a given to carry a reusable water bottle, but I’ve started bringing my own coffee mug too, especially since I like my coffee piping hot. In many countries, coffee is served in a teacup and not guzzled like I’m used to, and having my own mug is a great way to fill my coffee once at the hotel without bothering the staff to bring more and more.

I’ve recently been using the Hydro Flask Stainless Steel Mug. It keeps coffee hot, but most important, it has a tight seal. I can buy coffee in the airport, put the mug in my carry-on, and pull it out mid-flight without worrying that it leaked in the bag I have shoved under my seat.

Sony WH-1000XM4 Over-Ear Headphones

WH-1000XM4 Over-Ear Headphones

When it comes to audio, two big names still reign supreme, at least in my book: Sony and Bose. Bose makes my favorite in-ear headphones, but Sony’s WH-1000XM4 is far and away the best over-the-ear option. The battery life is impressive at 30 or more hours per charge, and the charging is quick—20 minutes powers about 8 hours of listening.

The noise canceling is fabulous, as I’ve learned when trying to talk to someone wearing them, and they fold into a flat case. That said, they’re still a bit on the bulky side, stored or worn, but if you’re planning to carry over-the-ear headphones, their size probably isn’t your top priority.

JBL Clip 4 Speaker

Clip 4 Speaker

I work remotely and set my own schedule, which means I’m often working for a few hours here and there in hotel rooms on vacation. I also love to listen to podcasts when I’m getting ready in the morning, so I always make sure to pack a small Bluetooth speaker.

The JBL Clip 4 has better sound than expected for its size, including strong bass. The built-in clip makes it easy to hang on a shower rod or suitcase handle, and because it’s waterproof, it’s ideal for use around pools, beaches, hot tubs, and whatever other amenities you may avail yourself to on vacation.

The negative: it uses a lithium ion battery, which means you have to take it in your carry-on, not in your checked bags.

Panasonic Lumix G7 4K Camera

Lumix G7 4K Camera

I’m constantly amazed by the quality of photos you can get from an iPhone, but when it comes to shooting in suboptimal conditions (or trying to show depth and scale in landscapes), you’ll probably want a more advanced camera.

The Lumix G7 is a ridiculously good camera with a surprisingly low price, especially considering it’s mirrorless, which makes it lighter and smaller than non-mirrorless options. It shoots photos and videos in 4K, has Wi-Fi so you can send your photos straight to your phone or computer, and has multiple auto settings for beginners, including one specifically for night-sky photography.

It’s packed with features and is the number one camera I recommend to all travelers who want to take better travel photos without spending more serious money on a camera, even if you don’t have any actual interest in using its more professional features.

Peak Design Packing Cube

Packing Cube

I’ve become a big fan of Peak Design. The brand's packing cubes are the its first item I ever tried. They have strong zippers that don’t seem to get caught in the fabric while compressing as much as other cubes, and you can fit far more than you’d expect into each one.

I prefer the small size, as it’s easier to stack in a suitcase and fits better in a backpack or shoulder bag. These packing cubes are also light and thin, so you can throw an empty one in your bag (as I found especially useful in Patagonia) just in case you end up buying an extra sweater during your travels.

Pro packing tip: Don't pack small clothing items like underwear, socks, and swimsuits in the cubes. Instead, shove them into negative space around the cubes to maximize all available luggage areas.

Thule Subterra Carry-on Roller

Subterra Carry-on Roller

Hard-sided carry-on spinners have become all the rage in the last few years, and while I do love my July bag, I’ve found two drawbacks to hard-sided bags: the second set of wheels eats into the luggage space and there’s no ability to stuff them into an overhead bin or car if they don’t quite fit.

Fortunately, I’ve had the Thule Subterra for a while now and it’s become my most-used bag. That’s thanks to a built-in compression panel with pocket; a small front pocket for passports, keys, and sunglasses; and durable back wheels that seem to have no problem crashing over curbs and steps.

I’ve also come to appreciate its slightly smaller size. While some travelers may balk at the idea of not maximizing their carry-on capacity, I find that it's actually easier for travel, especially when I see my fellow travelers’ larger bags getting forcibly gate checked on smaller planes.

Baseus Blade

Blade

I’ve used plenty of backup chargers while traveling (who hasn’t?), but the Blade from Baseus is the one I rely on most. That’s partially because I have a computer with a USB-C charging port, and the Blade is optimized for quick charging of USB-C computers.

I can charge my MacBook Pro from 0- to 100-percent with about a 20-percent charge left on the Blade (which is enough to almost fully charge my iPhone).

Other features I appreciate are its slim design (so I can travel with it in my laptop pocket), a display that shows you both how much battery is left and how much time until the Blade is fully charged, and the fact that it takes only about 1.5 hours to fully charge it.

If I use the entire capacity on a flight, as long as I have at least a 1.5-hour layover, I can be back up and running on the next flight.

Ombraz Armless Sunglasses

Armless Sunglasses

I've broken more than a few pairs of sunglasses by shoving them into the pocket of an overstuffed bag or sitting on them at dinner if I put them in my back pocket after a day of sightseeing. That's why when traveling, I nearly always carry Ombraz sunglasses. If I bring a fancier pair, it stays in a hard case in my luggage.

The smartly designed Ombraz shades have a soft adjustable cord in place of arms, so they’re nearly impossible to break or bend. They slide into a flat padded case and come in five unisex styles. You can also buy side shields (ideal for reflective surroundings, like snow or water) and have your prescription added.

The only downside is that you’ll need both hands to put them on, but to me, it’s worth it. I’ve had the classic pair for about three years, and they haven’t showed much wear or abrasion—but there’s a lifetime guarantee on the cord and frame if they ever do.

CM Pack of Two Mini Pouch Case Bag

Pack of Two Mini Pouch Case Bag

I almost always have my laptop with me when I travel, and since the chunky MacBook charging cube and long cord are too bulky to store with the rest of my small cords, I used to just toss them into my bag. But then I found these tiny travel pouches sized for a computer power adapter.

I can easily fit my computer power adapter and cord in one pouch, and now, I don’t have to pull everything out of my bag to untangle the laptop cord, or use tweezers to remove dirt from the bottom of my backpack that got stuck in the charging port.

The pouches in this set are as simple and lightweight as can be, which is why I like them. They’re also useful for other small items such as GoPros, flash drives, memory cards, and camera batteries.

Originally from the East Coast, Suzie Dundas is a Lake Tahoe-based freelance writer and editor who now splits her time between enjoying the outdoors and writing about them—she's the senior outdoor editor at Matador Network and a regular adventure and travel contributor at TripSavvy.com . She has written feature stories for publications like Outside Magazine , SkyLife Magazine , Playboy , Frommers, INSIDER, and more, and contributes couples travel and honeymoon content for TheKnot.com . Suzie co-authored Lonely Planet Sustainable Travel Guide and is the author of 2021's "Hiking Lake Tahoe." She has undergraduate degrees from the University of Maryland and an M.A. in media and political communication from George Washington University. Follow her on Instagram at @HikeUpYourSkirt or find more of her work at suziedundas.com . 

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Top 10 New Favorites: Minimalist Travel Gear

With dozens of new travel products on my social media feed every day, I find it helpful to know what real travelers use and appreciate. We’ve enjoyed a lot of travel this year – from wonderful catch up visits with family to a bucket list trip to the Galapagos Islands – and I’ve had the opportunity to try some new products. So before going into the 50+ items that I recommend for general travel I want to share my big winners of 2023. These are the new (to me!) products that have made a big difference in my packing and travel organization.

Here are my top 10 new favorite travel accessories:

Peak Design Tech Pouch

  • inCharge Keychain 6-in-1 Multi Charging Cable
  • Collapsible Ultralight Hiking Pole
  • Apple AirPods Pro

Reversible Wrap Skirt

  • Packable Rain Jacket (not new but a favorite minimalist accessory)
  • Small Pill Pouches
  • Patagonia Ultralight Travel Tote

Clean/Dirty Laundry Cube

  • Airplane Foot Hammock (not minimalist but a great help when minimalizing my air travel budget)

Please share with all of us your new favorites in the comments!

Top Minimalist Travel Gear & Travel Accessories for Women

Traveling light and efficiently begins with creating a travel capsule wardrobe and a minimalist, or carry-on sized , packing list. How minimalistic is completely up to you! Female travelers, especially solo female travelers, may want a higher level of security that a man would. Some travelers may have health or mobility issues they need to address in their packing. Despite the posts on social media, packing is not a competition. But we all can benefit from packing lighter.

We’ve travel-tested the items listed below and recommend them for today’s smart travelers! We indicate below the product name if the item is recommended for minimalist travel, sustainable travel, or extra security . All of these would be a great gift options for your favorite traveler, but I include in the tagline if it’s perfect as a small gift or stocking stuffer .

Electronics & Gear

Years ago, when we didn’t have so many amazing electronic gadgets, we all traveled ‘light’. But the utility of these devices is more than worth the weight. We just need to manage all the accessories that go along with the electronics! Here are our recommendations on the right travel accessories for your electronics:

Best travel accessories for women, a tech pouch that carries the essentials and can double as a purse. Photo of Peak Design tech pouch with contents

At first glance the Peak Design Tech Pouch might not seem like it should be on a packing light list, but this pouch is so well designed that it takes the place of multiple charging cord organizers, small electronics cases, a flight bag, and even a purse.

On our long flights in South America, it carried my passport, travel documents, Apple Airpods Pro, wallet, iPhone & iPad mini, kindle, journal and pens, masks and antiseptic wipes, chargers & external power bank, and camera batteries. And I still had room for hand lotion, necessary meds, and a few cosmetics. At my destination I took out the tech stuff, attached a shoulder strap, and used it as a purse. My 2023 top pick.

MINIMALIST | Weight: 10.2 oz (288g ) 100% recycled 200D nylon. Peak Design is a certified B corporation.

Available on Peak Design or Amazon

Multi-head charger

Everyone who has traveled with a tangle of charging cords will appreciate a multi- head charger. These feature a plug on one end and multiple options for your devices on the other. If you’re an Apple user, you can find a multi-head cord that’ll charge your Apple watch, iPhone, and AirPods at the same time. And there are similar versions for Android users.

My current favorite is the tiny inCharge Keychain 6-in-1 charger . It has a USB cable plug and USB-C cable on one end, and lightning and USB-C on the other. I carry this charger and a small ‘lipstick’ power bank in my day bag for a quick charge of either my phone or ipad mini. (you can see this in the picture of my tech pouch above.)

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Another option for convenient charging while traveling is a compact power strip. The Anker power strip will plug into one outlet and offer slots for multiple charging cords. Useful when staying on cruise ships or in older accommodations with few outlets.

External Power Bank/Charger

Keeping your devices charged while traveling can be crucial. You don’t want to run out of juice when you’re far from home so be sure to carry a compact portable charger. If you’re short on space, carry one of the lipstick-sized power bank . But if you will be away from electricity for longer, look for larger capacity models with fast-charging capabilities and multiple output ports to charge multiple devices simultaneously.

Universal Travel Adapter

A universal travel adapter is a must-have for any minimalist traveler. It replaces the need for multiple adapters for different countries, ensuring you can charge your devices anywhere in the world. Look for one with multiple USB ports to charge multiple devices simultaneously.

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Apple AirPods Pro (and other noise-cancelling earbuds)

Bluetooth earbuds are fantastic on long flights when you don’t have room in your bag for over the ear headphones. Far and away the best noise canceling earbuds we’ve tried are the AirPods Pro . My husband, the music lover, swears by these.

If you’re not in the Apple ecosystem, look for great noise-canceling earbuds from Bose, JBL and other brands. I loved my Bose Quiet Comfort earbuds until I lost one while walking on a windy beach.

Pack a mini lantern in the event of power outage. Photo of a dark safari camp with only a lantern lit.

Mini Lantern/Flashlight

Nothing fancy about this but having a small flashlight that opens to become a lantern , is an essential accessory when I travel. I use my iPhone when I need a quick light, but for a trip where the electricity is not reliable (or non-existent!) I pack my mini lantern. It came in handy the night an elephant visited our camp in Botswana and took down the electricity.

This handy tool stays on my bedside table at home in case of power outage.

Solar Power Bank

A solar power bank is an eco-friendly accessory that uses solar power to charge your devices, making it a good source of energy when you’re traveling off the grid. Travelers committed to eco-friendly travel will appreciate that these solar chargers reduce the reliance on traditional electricity sources, making it a great choice for sustainability.

There are many varieties of these power banks available. Some have built-in flashlights and USB ports; some can be charged by electricity as well as solar. Pick the one that works for you.

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AirFly Pro Bluetooth Audio Transmitter

The Twelve South AirFly Pro is an audio transmitter that connects your wireless headphones or earbuds to devices that don’t have Bluetooth capabilities, such as older airplane entertainment systems, and most travel tour headsets. Using an AirFly (or similar), you can enjoy a more comfortable audio experience during long flights, or in situations where headphone wires may be inconvenient. The AirFly Pro will connect to two sets of headphones which is especially nice if you want to watch a movie together on the flight.

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Travel Tripod

I have a basic Gorillapod travel tripod , which is compact enough to fit in my day bag, but strong enough to hold a phone or mirrorless camera. When we’re traveling with bigger cameras and gear, we need a stronger, yet still lightweight and portable, tripod. We’re using a relatively moderately priced travel tripod now but have heard great things about the Peak Design carbon fiber tripods from other travelers. (have to save our money for that one!).

Kindle eReader

Use the Kindle app on your phone or tablet if you’re able, but if you’re like me and an avid nighttime reader, the Kindle Paperwhite is easier on your eyes and doesn’t use blue light that interferes with your (eventually) falling asleep. It’s also waterproof so safer to use by the pool or on the beach.

Fisher Space Pen

A great gift choice for any traveler! The Fisher Space pen will write upside down, underwater, in zero gravity and at extreme temperatures. Pretty much anywhere a traveler can think of to go. (I use it on the plane for filling out customs forms… Ha!)

Phone Lanyard

This is a new travel accessory for me. I originally purchased a phone lanyard to carry my phone while cycling. It’s held securely and is easy to access for a quick picture, or if I need a GPS check. But recently I’ve taken to wearing it in cities to prevent snatch and grab thefts. I wear it around my neck, but you could loop it around your wrist if you’d be more comfortable.

The Latest Cell Phone!

Updating your cell phone offers many benefits for travelers. Besides the obvious benefit of communicating with loved ones and emergency services, a cell phone offers GPS navigation, aids in language translation, gives access to valuable travel apps, doubles as a camera for capturing memories, and ensures entertainment during downtime. In case of emergencies, a state of the art cell phone can also be a vital lifeline, making it a practical and lightweight addition to your minimalist travel essentials and an essential travel accessory for women.

An updated cell phone is always a good travel gift! Today’s phone cover many of the older travel necessities: camera, GPS, translator, alarm, entertainment.

In-flight minimalist gear for comfort. Image: inflatable pillow, ereader, compression socks, earbuds, collapsible water bottle

Travel Accessories for In-Flight Comfort

Air travel is tough these days. Long lines, short tempers, and cramped quarters don’t create the ideal environment for a relaxing trip. Spend a little time before your flight planning on how you’ll stay comfortable on your long flight . And if you’ve a bit of space in your bags, consider adding a few items that’ll ease the journey.

Travel Pillow / Inflatable Pillow

A good night’s sleep is essential for a successful journey. Opt for a compact travel pillow that can be compressed and attached to your luggage when not in use. Memory foam and inflatable options provide excellent comfort without taking up much space. My go-to neck pillow is an inflatable one from IKEA.

Silk Pillowcase

Another option for ensuring a good sleep is to pack a silk pillowcase that can be stuffed with a sweater or jacket. These pillowcases come in several sizes. I use a ‘toddler’ sized pillow for in-flight comfort. On long-haul flights I use my inflatable neck pillow AND an additional pillow behind my back for support. Add my foot hammock (below) and I can almost convince myself I’m flying in First Class! Almost…

Airplane Foot Hammock

The Airplane Foot Hammock is far from minimalist but it’s a lifesaver on a long-haul flight in an Economy Class seat. Simply loop the strap over your tray table’s support, adjust to your comfort level and you have a bit of a footrest.

Weight: 9 oz. (255 g.)

If you’re a light sleeper or have noise sensitivity earplugs may be one of your most useful travel accessories. Whether you’re dealing with noisy hotel neighbors, loud street sounds, or the hum of an airplane engine, earplugs offer help.

You’ll find simple foam disposable earplugs at your local pharmacy or purchase reusable ones that filter for specific sounds online.

Travel accessories all women need. Photo of woman gazing over ocean.

Day to Day Travel Accessories for Women

Here are some of my favorite day to day travel accessories. I’ve chosen items that can simplify your journey, enhance your well-being, and make those hours on the move an enjoyable part of your adventure. Let me know if there’s something I’ve missed!

Travel Journal or Notebook

It’s important to have someplace to keep track of travel info and save thoughts along the way. This can be as simple as a travel app on your phone, but I like to have a hard copy of important information in case the phone is lost, or internet is unavailable. And I also like to jot down memories along the way.

I use a simple Field Notes book for short trips and a bit larger Leuchtturm booklet for a longer or more complicated trip. Both fit easily into my day bag.

Eating Utensils, including a reusable straw

Packing reusable utensils is a eco-friendly choice at home or on the road. It promotes environmental responsibility by reducing single-use plastic waste, ensures food hygiene, and provides convenience for dining on-the-go or in areas where disposable utensils may be scarce. Additionally, carrying your own utensils can demonstrate cultural respect in some regions where it’s customary.

Carrying your own reusable utensils and a straw is an easy way to make any of your travels more eco-friendly. But for adventure travelers, campers, etc. a small utensil kit is mandatory.

Minimalist travel gear, including collapsible walking pole and packable rain jacket. Image of man and woman in the mist of Machu Picchu

Folding Walking Stick

Carrying hiking poles on a flight is a challenge. You can pack them in your check-in luggage, but most airlines won’t allow them in carry-on luggage without a doctor’s note. We have found that you CAN usually bring a collapsible walking stick in your cabin bag if it doesn’t have a pointy end. (Check with your airline to make sure!)

I carried an inexpensive aluminum collapsible hiking pole (pictured) to Peru this year and it was a huge help while climbing around ancient Incan ruins.

MINIMALIST | Weight: 10.3 oz. (292 g.)

Packable Rain Jacket

A necessity for travel. I have a nice looking packable Cole Haan rain coat for city travel, and a waterproof rain jacket from Red Ledge (shown above) for nature adventure travel. Both compress to take up little room in my suitcase.

Travel Umbrella

Not a rain jacket lover? Pack an ultralight travel umbrella in your bag. It’ll also serve as a sun shade on hot days.

Collapsible Water Bottle

A reusable water bottle is both an eco-friendly and minimalist choice. Most travelers are very aware of the problem of plastic pollution and will appreciate a reusable bottle. Choose a collapsible or foldable design that can be easily stashed away when not in use.

MINIMALIST | SUSTAINABLE

Reusable utensils, water bottles, and solid toiletries are just some of the gift ideas for eco-friendly travelers.

Portable Fan / Cooling Scarf

Not always in my packing list, but if I’m anticipating long touring days in hot climates, I’ll add a handheld fan. If I’m traveling with minimal luggage, I’ll carry a cooling scarf . Just soak the scarf for 20 minutes and you’ll stay cool(er) for hours.

Magnet for Securing Bags, etc.

Magnetic hooks? Not something I thought I’d travel with but magnetic hooks , or Bagnet magnets, are a game changer if you’re on a ship or in a sleeper train with little storage room. Just stick the magnet to the wall and hang your coat, bathing suit, etc.

This is the perfect solution for keeping your purse off the floor in a public bathroom!

Carabiner / Heroclip

A carabiner can be a valuable addition to your travel gear. It’s perfect for securing your belongings, whether you’re attaching bags to fixed points to prevent theft or hanging gear to dry. Carabiners can also be used to attach water bottles or jackets to your travel bag.

I carry a Heroclip carabiner when I travel. Heroclips take carabiners to another level by adding a swiveling outer piece which can be used as a hook. I use this to connect my personal item to my carry-on bag or keep my daypack off the ground. You’ll find many other uses, I’m sure! The small Heroclip will hold up to 50 lbs and only weighs a bit over 1 ounce.

Women's health and hygiene for travel. Image of woman looking over dunes.

Women’s Health and Hygiene Accessories

Packing sunscreen is crucial for protecting your skin from sun damage while you’re traveling. People often underestimate how quickly they will burn while enjoying a few hours on vacation. Whether you’re exploring a new city, lounging on a beach, or engaging in outdoor activities, sunscreen helps to prevent painful sunburns, and, most importantly, safeguards your long-term health.

Look for reef-safe sunscreen if you’ll be snorkeling or enjoying other sports in tropical waters.

Solid Toiletries

Packing solid toiletries offers several advantages for travelers. First,

  • Solid Toiletries are more compact and lightweight than liquid counterparts, helping you save space and reduce the weight of your luggage.
  • Solid toiletries are less likely to leak or spill, preventing messy accidents and preserving the contents of your bag.
  • Solid toiletries are TSA-friendly, as they don’t need to be included in your quart-sized liquid bag during security checks.

From solid shampoo bars to toothpaste tablets, these eco-friendly options also contribute to reducing plastic waste, making them an environmentally responsible choice. Be sure to try the items at home to make sure to find the solid toiletry that works for you.

But if you can’t find a solid alternative, minimize your packing with …

Minimal Toiletry Containers

Liquid makeup and toiletries take up a lot of space in your luggage. And most of your at-home-bottles are way beyond the TSA approved size of 3 ounces. If possible, decant a bit of your makeup into small containers (like contact lens cases) and invest in a few travel-sized, leak-proof silicone bottles for your shampoo, etc. These are not only space-saving but also eco-friendly as they reduce single-use plastic waste.

Bonus points: Reuse bottles you may have around your home.

Personal Hygiene Essentials for Female Travelers

  • Diva Cup – a reusable feminine hygiene product.
  • Restroom Kit – each purse sized kit contains a toilet seat cover, toilet paper, and a hand wipe.
  • Venus to Mars female urinal. A great help when ‘first world’ toilets aren’t available.

Travel Hair Tools

I travel domestically with a simple flat iron , but when I’m flying internationally, and short on space, I rely on hair dryers in my accommodations, or just let my curly hair have a vacation.

There are a lot of excellent travel hair accessories available today, curling irons, blow dryers, etc. all in compact size. Most work with dual voltage but be sure to check before packing for the trip.

Travel Electric Toothbrush

If you use an electric toothbrush at home, consider purchasing a travel version before your next holiday. It’s hard to change your brushing routine!

A travel electric toothbrush comes in a compact size making it easy to stow in your luggage, and ensuring your dental hygiene continues while on the road. Many models come with long-lasting batteries or rechargeable options, and some newer models are being made of eco-friendly bamboo.

Of course there are lots of options for non-electric (manual??) travel toothbrushes!

Packing a few safety accessories can ensure you relax and enjoy your trip. photo of a portable lock box, first aid kit and luggage lock.

Pack for Safer Travel

Adding a few safety and security accessories to your packing list is a proactive approach to ensuring a stress-free travel experience. Most likely you will never need these items, but knowing they’re there may give you peace of mind so you can focus on enjoying your trip.

Travel First Aid kit

Put together a travel first aid kit that works for you and your destination. Make a comprehensive kit if you intend to camp and hike, or keep it minimal if you’re traveling to a local city. I keep a kit in my car that came pre-packed with everything I might need while out with the family or on a road trip, but winnow that down to a small kit when I’m traveling light.

Every kit should include the essentials like adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and the prescription medications you might need. I usually add 24 hours worth of OTC medicines for common ailments like a cold or stomach trouble.

For a more extensive kit consider adding items like insect repellent, burn cream, anti-diarrheal medication, motion sickness pills, COVID tests, and a thermometer.

Secure Strap for Camera or Travel Bag

Ramp up the secure carry of your gear by switching out regular camera or purse straps for a reinforced one. I use a strap from Pacsafe which is slash proof, can be locked to a stationary object, yet is not too heavy. It’s easy to attach it to my purse or day bag and just makes me feel safer.

Security Alarm for Hotel Door

A portable door alarm adds an extra layer of security and peace of mind, especially for solo travelers. It can be attached to the door handle or door jamb, and if someone tries to force entry, it will emit a loud alarm sound alerting you and hopefully deterring the intruder. Having a compact door alarm ensures you feel safe and secure in your room, allowing you to rest easier during your travels.

One of my favorite travel accessories for women and men!!

Lockable Safe for Hotel Rooms or Beach Chairs

Packing a lockable safe, such as a portable travel safe or lockbox, can be a good idea depending on how you travel. Many accommodations have a safe built into a closet or cabinet, but when you leave your room to spend a day at the beach the valuables you carry – your phone, watch, wallet – are unprotected. After years of one of us standing guard over our stuff, we’ve invested in a small portable lockbox . We can clip the small bag to our chair, bike, or whatever, and enjoy the time together.

Look for a case that suits your needs. If you’re camping or staying in shared areas, consider a case that provides a secure space for everything, important documents, electronics, and money. If you’re only expecting to be at a hotel pool, you can get away with something smaller.

Packing a portable safe can be invaluable in emergency situations, making it a practical and reassuring addition to your travel gear.

my Favorite things  travel bags for security and minimalist travel.

New Favorites: Bags and Packing Accessories

Choosing the right travel bags and packing gear is the first step towards packing efficiently. Once you have the tools you need you can begin the packing process.

Some of you may be able to carry all your needs in a backpack. If I’m off on a short trip, a weekend getaway or a road trip, I still pack in a lightweight duffel/backpack. But as I’m older now and have nagging shoulder issues on a longer trip I opt for a lightweight wheeled carry-on and a 12-20L day bag.

Travel Bags

This is your primary luggage. Luggage makers are adding a lot of bells and whistles to their latest bags – charging ports, fold-out closets, etc., but I recommend opting for the lightest and most durable bag you can find. Light for obvious reasons, but durable also for those times when the gate agents decide to check all carry-ons.

As I’m still traveling locally with my trusty duffel, the Tom Bihn Techonaut, and internationally with a Eagle Creek spinner, I have no new product to recommend. But I’d LOVE to hear what bag you’re carrying!

The day bag or travel purse is the bag you’re going to be carrying the most. Maximize the size of this if you want to use it as your airline personal item, but make sure it’s something you’ll also be happy to carry walking around a new city or joining a bus tour.

Here are my 2023 favorites :

Pacsafe Citysafe CX 17L Backpack

Designed especially for women, the Pacsafe Citysafe CX backpack is a great bag for international travel. It’s stylish, has plenty of room for personal items and has multiple security features. It’s a backpack you can confidently wear on your back without worrying about theft. And as with all the best bags, there is an easy access organizational panel where you can stash your most often needed items.

There’s a padded laptop sleeve making this a good choice for business trips too!

SECURITY/ANTI-THEFT | Weight: 1.55 lbs (703 g.) Made with ECONYL® nylon and recycled polyester.

Very similar to the Pacsafe backpack in style but without security features is the Baggallini Soho backpack. I didn’t end up keeping it but really liked this bag. The straps were quite comfortable, and I loved the way the bag opened fully to access contents.

patagonia tote pack

Patagonia Ultralight Travel Tote Pack

I purchased the Patagonia Ultralight Travel Tote Pack for a cycling trip where we were limited on luggage size. This bag is remarkably well designed for such a lightweight bag. It can be carried as a tote, or as a backpack, and packs into itself to carry in your larger carry-on.

I purchased the black and dressed it up with a scarf when visiting vineyards. Though tougher than most packable bags, I wouldn’t check this bag. But fortunately, the size and squish factor make it unlikely you’ll have to give it up at the gate.

MINIMALIST | Weight: 13 oz. (368 g.) Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory with recycled nylon ripstop and recycled polyester. Patagonia is a certified B corporation.

Osprey Ultralight Dry Stuff Backpack

The Osprey Ultralight Dry Stuff Pack 20L was my daypack in the Galapagos Islands. Waterproof with plenty of space for my snorkeling goggles and inflatable safety vest. And it packed down to nothing when I flew home.

This is a dry bag that can be carried as a backpack, rather than a dedicated backpack. It has little organization and style but was perfect for a trip like mine. I wouldn’t recommend it for a trip where you’d need to carry it all day.

MINIMALIST | Weight: 7 oz. (194 g.) bluesign® approved 100% recycled 40D high-tenacity nylon

Pacsafe Stylesafe 2L Sling Pack

The Pacsafe Stylesafe sling pack is my go-to hip pack when I’m on a cycling holiday. An unobtrusive pack, it carried my passport, credit cards, phone, medicine, and a small first aid kit. Just a bit more robust than the usual money belts travelers carry and features an RFID blocking passport holder.

On overseas flights I loved that I could lock it to my airplane seat when I needed to get up. (I walk a LOT on overseas flights to avoid DVT.)

MINIMALIST | SECURITY/ANTI-THEFT | Weight: 8 oz. (227 g.)

DISCLAIMER: These are my 2023 favorites. There are many new travel bag options and I have only tested a few. I chose the bags I purchased based on reviews from fellow travelers, durability, and my travel itineraries. They may not work for your travel needs. Read Best Personal Carry-On Bags for your Flight and Travel Day Bags for Women , and Camera Bags for Women for more suggestions on bags I’ve tested.

Packing Organizers

Some people are happy to just roll their clothes and pack them. But I find it more efficient to use these small, lightweight bags that’ll help me stay organized during long trips .

Packing Cubes

Packing cubes and minimalist travel accessories in backpack

Packing cubes are a game-changer for travelers looking to stay organized while keeping it minimal. These lightweight, zippered cubes help you categorize your clothes, making it easy to find what you need without rummaging through your whole bag. They also compress clothing, creating extra space in your luggage for other essentials. Opt for different sizes and colors to best utilize the bags.

I hesitated before trying a clean/dirty packing cube , but ended up loving it for keeping dirty clothes away from clean. The cube has a flexible divider which allows you to pack it full of clean clothes when you leave home but have a bag of dirties on the way home.

Don’t forget to pack some sort of a laundry bag to keep your clean clothes fresh!

Stasher Silicone Storage Bags

My daughter gifted me two Stasher storage bags a few years ago. I used them in the kitchen instead of plastic bags, but when I realized how well they worked for travel, I immediately bought more. I use them for snacks on the plane, for liquids like sunscreen, and have even used one a toiletry bag. They are made of food grade silicone and come in multiple colors and shapes.

SUSTAINABLE | STOCKING STUFFER Stasher is a certified B corporation.

OK, I haven’t yet purchased this item but realized how smart it was to have dedicated shoe bags when we were hiking in Peru. My friend’s shoe bags kept her muddy boots away from her travel clothes. I’ll be shopping for these when we book our next adventure trip.

(Or…do what I do and use old shower caps to cover the shoe bottoms)

Pill Pouches / Medicine Container

At some point in your life, you find yourself needing to carry medication wherever you go. I have a cute medicine container I carry in my purse, but when I’ve been traveling, I carry prescription medications in a bigger pill case. Now that I’ve discovered pill pouches I use them at home and when traveling.

I fill one of these small, reusable, see-through pouches with what I might need on the flight, e.g., 2 ibuprofen, 1 antacid, melatonin, etc. The small bag slips easily into my flight bag or purse. I do the same when we’re heading out on the bike, or out to dinner. And I use them for OTC medications when I don’t want to bring a whole bottle, e.g., 14 tablets of melatonin. Label the pouches so you won’t get confused.

Note: When I carry prescription medications overseas, I carry a copy of my physician’s prescriptions with me or I carry the medication in its original prescription bottle.

Apple AirTag/Luggage Tracker

This won’t solve the problem of lost luggage but at least by including an Apple AirTag or equivalent, you’ll be able to track your bag as it makes its way back to you.

SECURITY | STOCKING STUFFER

Save space by packing natural fiber clothing that can be worn multiple ways. Willow merino dress by wool&. #merinowool #travelclothing

Clothing & Travel Accessories for Women

Investing in multi-functional clothing for a capsule wardrobe is a basis of minimalist travel. Adding pieces like convertible pants that turn into shorts or reversible scarves to your travel wardrobe can save you precious suitcase space. But before you purchase anything , consider how you can use the pieces you already have for different purposes. For example, a simple dress can be belted to become a tunic or worn over biking shorts as a skirt.

Clothing from Sustainable Fabrics

My regular readers won’t be surprised to see me recommending sustainable fabrics for their travel wardrobes. For my new readers, merino wool, bamboo, TENCEL, etc. are all great fabrics for traveling because they pack light, resist odors, and are easy to care for. I don’t advocate going out and buying a whole new wardrobe in these fabrics, but when you’re in need of a new travel shirt or dress, consider investing in natural fibers.

Two of my newest ventures into merino wool clothing have been fabulous for travel – a merino bra from Branwyn and a merino neck buff by WURU.

My favorite brands for eco-friendly, ethically made, pieces are also the brands I’ve chosen to partner with – Encircled , Toad & Co. , wool& , WURU , and Unbound Merino . There are more and more companies getting into the sustainability market (yay!) so find a brand that works for you. And check with second hand stores like the online ThredUp to be even more eco-friendly.

Many producers of organic clothing are small brands working towards sustainability. Check their websites for more information. A few that have already received B Corporation certification – Encircled, Eileen Fisher, Athleta. For more tips on traveling sustainably read Tips for Responsible Tourism

You’ll see scarves recommended on most packing lists and there’s a good reason for this. A bright colored scarf can add interest to a simple capsule wardrobe. Wear it around your neck, over your shoulders, or wrap it as a belt. But a scarf offers even more options; a scarf can also be used as a covering when visiting sacred sites, a light blanket on a flight, or even a tablecloth for an impromptu picnic.

Sleeve/scarf

My favorite variation on the scarf theme is the sleeve/sash by Diane Kroe. As the name implies, it’s a scarf with sleeves. Wear it around your neck for dinner and, when the evening gets cooler, slip your arms in the sleeves to create a shrug. OR tie it round your waist as a belt in a pinch.

MINIMALIST | Weight: 6 oz. (170 g.)

Packable Sun Hat

Another mandatory travel accessory for women AND for men. Find a hat that you’ll enjoy wearing to protect against sun damage. I’ve lost one loved one to skin cancer, and I don’t want to lose any of you.

Julahas Cape

These are investment pieces, but are great at home and on your travels. The beautiful Julahas capes are hand made by artisans in the Indian Himalayas and can be worn in many ways. They’re also great for snuggling under on chilly flights, so tuck a lightweight one into your carry-on bag.

An inexpensive addition to my travel wardrobe. As a ‘vintage’ woman I like to wear a skirt over leggings or cycling shorts. When I saw this reversible wrap skirt , I knew I had to try it. One side is a solid color, the other a print. and the skirt snaps securely in place on either side. I wear it on the pickleball court, as a swimsuit cover-up, and as a cute skirt for coffee with friends.

MINIMALIST | Weight: 7 oz (198 g.)

travel accessories for women include purchasing insurance for your trips. Image of woman at airport.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is an important option for every international or adventure traveler. Insuring your trip offers protection against events that can disrupt your plans, like trip cancellations due to illness, unforeseen family issues, lost luggage and other airline issues.

For years we have purchased insurance for our ‘big’ trips and have only had to file a claim three times, once for an airline strike, once for weather complications, and once for a death in the family. In all of these cases our claim was handled quickly and to our satisfaction.

But more importantly to us than the financial safeguard of travel insurance is that knowledge that if we have an injury, of suffer a medical emergency, we’ll get the treatment we need and will get a flight home. At this time in our lives this is essential for our travel well-being.

Having the right travel gear can significantly ease the challenges of travel. The travel accessories for women I’ve recommended simplify packing, while ensuring you’re comfortable and prepared for every situation. I hope that by selecting minimalist travel gear tailored to your needs, you can enjoy a smoother and more enjoyable journey, and really focus on having fun.

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4 Things You Can Take from Your Hotel Room (and 4 You Can’t)

Posted: April 25, 2024 | Last updated: April 25, 2024

<div><a href="https://www.rd.com/list/hotel-trends/">Hotel</a> rooms are filled with nice things. Most places want to make your <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/mini-family-vacations-on-a-budget/">vacation</a> as comfortable as possible—you're paying for it, after all. With so many nice things around, you may want to grab a couple before you check out. But while you may be tempted to take what you can, there are some things you actually <em>can't</em> take with you—and you may even be charged a fine if you do. These are the things you can and can't take with you from a hotel. And make sure you also read up on <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/what-to-look-for-in-hotel-room/">what you should check for in a hotel room</a> and <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/things-you-wont-see-in-hotels-anymore/">what you may not see in hotel rooms anymore</a>.</div>

Bottles Of Bathroom Accessories On White Cleaned Bed In Bedroom

<p>If there's one thing most hotels reliably have in their rooms, it's soap. And according to <span>Ousman Conteh, general manager at <span>Claridge House Chicago</span>, these mini bottles are OK to take from your hotel room. "O</span><span>ften hotels receive negotiated pricing for items from another brand," he says. However, </span><span>Curt Asmussen, </span><span>managing director of <span>Obie Hospitality</span>, notes that it's not encouraged </span><span>to take these items—but guests aren't penalized in any way if they do. Make sure you know <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/things-you-should-never-ask-hotel-staff/">what you should never ask the hotel staff</a> before you go on your next trip.</span></p>

What you can take: Soap

If there's one thing most hotels reliably have in their rooms, it's soap. And according to  Ousman Conteh, general manager at Claridge House Chicago , these mini bottles are OK to take from your hotel room. "O ften hotels receive negotiated pricing for items from another brand," he says. However,  Curt Asmussen,  managing director of Obie Hospitality , notes that it's not encouraged  to take these items—but guests aren't penalized in any way if they do. Make sure you know what you should never ask the hotel staff before you go on your next trip.

<p>Much like the mini soaps stocked in the bathroom, the travel-size shampoo and conditioner are also fine to take from your hotel room. Hotels sometimes brand these items too, Conteh says. So taking their shampoos and sporting the hotel brand name can help spread the word about a hotel. This goes for <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/motel-vs-hotel/">motels</a> too.</p>

What you can take: Shampoo or conditioner

Much like the mini soaps stocked in the bathroom, the travel-size shampoo and conditioner are also fine to take from your hotel room. Hotels sometimes brand these items too, Conteh says. So taking their shampoos and sporting the hotel brand name can help spread the word about a hotel. This goes for motels  too.

<p>Complimentary items could include things like dry-cleaning bags, coffee, creamers, sugar packets, and certain marketing collateral pieces, <span>Asmussen says. It's fair game to take them with you. </span>Joanna McCreary, the general manager for the W hotel in Austin, Texas, adds that some hotels even give exclusive complimentary gifts which you are, of course, free to take. "<span>We love giving people champagne on check-in on peak arrival days at W Austin," she says. "We don’t advertise it, but do get a good deal on it, and complimentary surprise champagne you will find is a very easy sell." Make sure you know <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/what-to-look-for-in-hotel-room/">what to look for in a hotel room</a> when you first check-in. </span></p>

What you can take: Anything "complimentary"

Complimentary items could include things like dry-cleaning bags, coffee, creamers, sugar packets, and certain marketing collateral pieces, Asmussen says. It's fair game to take them with you. 

Joanna McCreary, general manager for the W Hotel in Austin, Texas, adds that some hotels even give exclusive complimentary gifts, which you are, of course, free to take. " We love giving people champagne on check-in on peak arrival days at W Austin," she says. "We don’t advertise it, but do get a good deal on it, and complimentary surprise champagne you will find is a very easy sell." Before your next trip, make sure you know how much to tip hotel housekeeping . 

<p>These paper items also usually have the hotel brand name on them and serve as a marketing tool. Feel free to take them with you! But before you grab anything, learn about the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/dirty-hotel-room/">dirtiest spots in every hotel room</a>.</p>

What you can take: Paper and pens

These paper items also usually have the hotel brand name on them and serve as a marketing tool. Feel free to take them with you! But before you grab anything, learn about the dirtiest spots in every hotel room .

<p>Sheets, towels, and other linens are definitely something you shouldn't take from hotel rooms. As McCreary explains, the hotels' goal is to prepare the perfect room for the next guest. Taking pricy essentials, like sheets, make it harder for hotel staff to do their job. According to the <em>Telegraph</em>, however, 68 percent of people in a survey admitted they steal linens and towels from hotel rooms. Beware that some hotels can track stolen towels thanks to electronic tags, HuffPost reports. These are the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/weird-things-hotels-lend-guests/">14 weirdest things you can actually borrow from hotels</a>.</p>

What you can't take: Sheets and towels

Sheets, towels, and other linens are definitely something you shouldn't take from hotel rooms. As McCreary explains, the hotels' goal is to prepare the perfect room for the next guest. Taking pricy essentials, like sheets, makes it harder for hotel staff to do their job.

According to the The Telegraph , however, 68 percent of people in a survey admitted they steal linens and towels from hotel rooms. Beware that some hotels can track stolen towels, thanks to electronic tags, Huff Post reports.

<p>Conteh notes that in most cases, there are disclaimers on all items that shouldn't leave the room—especially in the case of pricy electronics. "<span>An example is Claridge House's AavGo tablet," he says. "They note that there will be a cost levied on the room charge if a tablet or other item of value goes missing or removed from the premises." If you'd rather opt for an Airbnb, find out the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/airbnb-rentals-under-100/">cheapest Airbnb's in every state</a>. </span></p>

What you can't take: Electronics

Conteh notes that in most cases, there are disclaimers on all items that shouldn't leave the room—especially in the case of pricy electronics. " An example is Claridge House's AavGo tablet," he says. "They note that there will be a cost levied on the room charge if a tablet or other item of value goes missing or removed from the premises." If you'd rather opt for an Airbnb , find out the cheapest Airbnb in every state . 

<p>These plush robes are one of the most common items people think they can take from hotel rooms, but can't, according to Conteh and McCreary. You will be charged! Slippers, on the other hand, won't be used again and are typically OK to take. Make sure you know these <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/never-do-in-hotel-room/">15 things you should never, ever do in your hotel room</a>.</p>

What you can't take: Robes

You may decide to use these on your next romantic stay , but you certainly can't take them with you. These plush robes are one of the most common items people think they can take from hotel rooms, but can't, according to Conteh and McCreary. You will be charged! Slippers, on the other hand, won't be used again and are typically OK to take. Make sure you know these things you probably shouldn't be doing in your hotel room .

<p>There is a chance that taking these items from your hotel room could lead to consequences beyond an extra charge to your room—including being "blacklisted," NBC reports. Hotels keep a record of guests who trash hotel rooms or steal items and might ban these people from booking rooms again. In rare scenarios, some people could get arrested. The <em>Telegraph</em> reports a couple in Japan was arrested for stealing robes and an ashtray. It's better to be safe than sorry, so only take the complimentary items that you really need. Remember, just because you can take something doesn't mean you should. Next, check out these <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/things-you-wont-see-in-hotels-anymore/">things you won't see in hotels anymore</a>—and a couple you will.</p> <p><strong>Sources:</strong></p> <ul> <li><span><a href="http://www.claridgehousechicago.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ousman Conteh</a>, <span>Claridge House Chicago</span></span></li> <li><span><a href="https://www.obiecompanies.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Curt Asmussen</a>,</span><span> <span>ObieHospitality</span></span></li> <li><a href="https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/hotels/galleries/Top-10-items-stolen-from-hotels/" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>The Telegraph</em></a>: "Top 10 items stolen from hotels"</li> <li><a href="https://www.huffpost.com/entry/stealing-hotel-towels_n_6555486" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>Huff Post</em></a>: "Hotels Can Track Those Towels That You Steal"</li> <li><a href="https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna25243594#.XECpX89Kh25" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>NBC</em></a>: "Hotels upgrade their ‘no-stay’ lists"</li> </ul>

What you can't take: Wooden hangers, glass bottles, and mugs

There is a chance that taking these items from your hotel room could lead to consequences beyond an extra charge to your room—including being "blacklisted," NBC reports. Hotels keep a record of guests who trash hotel rooms or steal items, and they might ban those people from booking rooms again. In rare scenarios, some people could get arrested.

The Telegraph reports that a couple in Japan was arrested for stealing robes and an ashtray. It's better to be safe than sorry, so only take the complimentary items that you really need. Remember, just because you can take something doesn't mean you should. Next, find out what hotel housekeepers know about you , and make sure you know how to spot hidden cameras wherever you stay.

  • Ousman Conteh, general manager at Claridge House Chicago
  • Curt Asmussen , managing director of Obie Hospitality
  • Joanna McCreary, general manager for the W Hotel in Austin, Texas
  • The Telegraph : "Top 10 items stolen from hotels"
  • Huff Post : "Hotels Can Track Those Towels That You Steal"
  • NBC : "Hotels upgrade their ‘no-stay’ lists"

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Novotel Moscow City

Hotel that makes every moment matter

The Novotel Moscow City is the only hotel in the famous Moscow City business area of the capital among the highest skyscrapers in Europe, with exciting sky decks and restaurants with panoramic views. The hotel is perfect for business and holiday. Rooms with panoramic windows, a restaurant and a bar, the InBalance welness center, 8 conference rooms, and an underground parking are at guests' disposal.

Novotel Moscow City has a good location within walking distance to the one of the largest Afimall City Shopping and Entertainment Mall, Expocenter, Moscow River Embankment and Krasnaya Presnya Park. The Hotel is also easily accessible by the public transport: several subway and public transport stations, including express to Sheremetyevo and Vnukovo International Airports.

Hospitality and high standards of one of the largest hotel operators in the world Accor in a modern business district of Russia. Novotel Moscow City is perfect for relaxation, ideal for business. Welcome!

Take advantage of the opportunity to book a buffet breakfast on the website for the price of 1,700 rubles per person! The cost of the breakfast when paid at the reception and in the MC Traders restaurant is 1,950 rubles per person.

Hotel extras

Free Wi-Fi, newspapers and maps of Moscow. 5 minutes to the Expo Center.

A minute to the Afimall shopping center with lots of shops, cafes, cinemas.

2 minutes to the highest observation deck in Europe and no-limit ice cream.

4 metro stations and Moscow Central Circle station near the hotel.

15-minutes drive to the Kremlin.

Our accommodation(s)

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Superior Room with queen-size bed

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  • 3 pers. max
  • 25 m² / 269 sq ft
  • Bedding 1 x Double bed(s)
  • Views: Courtyard View

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Superior Room with 2 twin beds

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  • 2 pers. max
  • Bedding 2 x Twin bed(s)
  • Views: City View

Deluxe room with a double bed

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Executive Room with king-size bed.

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  • 4 pers. max
  • 34 m² / 365 sq ft
  • Bedding 1 x King size bed(s) and 1 x Double sofa bed(s)

Executive Deluxe Room with double bed and sofa.

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  • 40 m² / 430 sq ft
  • Bedding 1 x King size bed(s) and 1 x Single sofa bed(s)

Deluxe with a double bed for guests with limited mobility

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  • Accessible room

Executive room for guests with limited mobility with King-size bed

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  • 33 m² / 355 sq ft

Junior suite for guests with limited mobility with a King-size bed

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  • 58 m² / 624 sq ft
  • Bedding 1 x Double bed(s) and 1 x Double sofa bed(s)

Junior Suite Room with king-size bed and sofa

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Suite Room with king-size bed and sofa

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  • 54 m² / 581 sq ft

City Suite with 1 King-size bed and sofa

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  • 75 m² / 807 sq ft

Hotel location

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Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya, 2, Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya 2, Russia 123112  Moscow Russia

GPS : 55.748069, 37.53685

Contact email [email protected]

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Access and transport

Kiev railway station

Railway station

Access: 4.9 km  /  3.04 mi     15 min drive

Tourist attraction

Access: 5.6 km  /  3.48 mi     15 min drive

Historic monument

Access: 6.3 km  /  3.91 mi     15 min drive

TRETYAKOV GALLERY

Access: 7.5 km  /  4.66 mi     20 min drive

Access: 7.5 km  /  4.66 mi     18 min drive

Shuttle on call, Shuttle scheduled

Saint Basil's Cathedral

Access: 7.5 km  /  4.66 mi     15 min drive

BOLSHOI THEATER

Opera/symphony/concert hall

Access: 8.4 km  /  5.22 mi     20 min drive

"Krasnaya Presnya" park

Access: 2.1 km  /  1.3 mi     15 min walk  /  7 min drive

"Afimall City" shopping center

Shopping district

Access: 200 m  /  0.12 mi     5 min walk

Hotel services

Check-in from 03:00 PM - Check out up to 12:00 PM

  • Wheelchair accessible

Fitness center

  • Air conditioning
  • Meeting rooms
  • 100% Non Smoking Property
  • Room service

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MC Traders offers a wide range of delicious international cuisine and cooking classes. The guests can enjoy Early bird breakfast from 4 am; hold a meeting during a business lunch and in the evening relax next to a real fireplace in the bar.

MC TRADERS BAR

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Located in the hotel lobby, the MC Traders lounge bar is the ideal place to relax. A wide range of drinks and snacks is available to suit all tastes.

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4 options for you to chose from depending on your tastes. A snack at reception from 4AM. A buffet breakfast. For those in a hurry, hot drinks, orange juice and croissants served at the bar. Room service.

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At our charming wellness and fitness center, you can enjoy our 2 saunas, 2 hammams (Turkish baths), relaxation rooms and massage treatments. Our mission is to make sure you can enjoy complete relaxation.

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Meetings & Events

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Our guest reviews

100% genuine reviews from our guests

ALL Rating  4.5/5  2,787 reviews

TripAdvisor Rating  4.5/5  1,821 reviews

Good loacation & Cozy Environment

Customer review rating 5.0/5

Anonymous Business - 3/16/2024 Confirmed reviews ALL

It was my first time staying in this hotel. It was beyond my expectations. In general; the hotel is clean well orginized and pay attention to their guest’s satisfaction.

Dear Burak! Thank you very much for your glowing review regarding your stay at Novotel Moscow City! We are thrilled to hear that you have a great impression about your stay, as well as our hotel team! It is a pleasure for us to bring comfort and positive emotions to our Guests providing courteous, warm and welcoming service. We are glad that you highly evaluated our work! We are looking forward to welcoming you back at our hotel! Warmest regards, Irina Naumova Quality and Attitude Manager.

Wonderful Stay as always !!

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TripAdvisor rating 5.0/5

andyrocks_globe 3/5/2024 TripAdvisor review

During my recent stay at Novotel Moscow City from 9th to 22nd February, I was pleasantly surprised by the warm reception I received from the duty manager Marika. Her friendly demeanor and efficient handling of check-in made me feel welcome and valued as a guest as always. I also want to extend my appreciation to the night manager Maria for her attentiveness and quick response to any requests or concerns I had during my stay. Her professionalism and dedication to ensuring a comfortable experience for guests did not go unnoticed. The F&B Manager Darina and her associate Yulia deserves special recognition for their exceptional service and attention towards the incredible experience. I am extremely glad with the fact that how she is concerned with every details to make the valued guest feel exceptional during the stay. Lastly, I would like to express my deepest gratitude towards Deputy GM Marina for her overall management of the hotel. Her leadership and commitment to guest satisfaction were evident throughout my stay, and I truly felt well taken care of under her supervision.

Dear Andy! Thank you very much for your glowing review regarding your stay at Novotel Moscow City! We are thrilled to hear that you have a great impression about your stay, as well as our hotel team! It is a pleasure for us to bring comfort and positive emotions to our Guests providing courteous, warm and welcoming service. We are glad that you highly evaluated our work! We are looking forward to welcoming you back at our hotel! Warmest regards, Irina Naumova Quality and Attitude Manager.

Fantastic place

Customer review rating 4.5/5

Anonymous Friends - 1/14/2024 Confirmed reviews ALL

Good location, near to a big mall ( 4 minutes of walk ) were everything you need is available.

Dear Saud! Thank you for your kind feedback. We are glad to know that you enjoyed your stay with us. Looking forward to welcoming you back. Sincerely, Irina Naumova Quality and Attitude Manager.

Well located

Customer review rating 4.0/5

Vitaly Y. Business - 12/9/2023 Confirmed reviews ALL

1. Process of lamp light replacement should be managed more effectively. 2. It is too noisy in the inner rooms - noise from events (bad sound isolation) 3. All other aspects are on the good level.

Dear Vitaly! Thank you for your kind feedback. We are glad to know that you enjoyed your stay with us. Looking forward to welcoming you back.

well located, good stay

Davit S. Business - 12/9/2023 Confirmed reviews ALL

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Dear Davit! Thank you for your kind feedback. We are glad to know that you enjoyed your stay with us. Looking forward to welcoming you back.

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The most innovative travel accessories offer solutions to common frustrations we’ve learned to accept as part of the process, and the truly game-changing ones solidify themselves as the new way we travel. Consider wheeled luggage: for centuries we lugged around heavy trunks and suitcases before someone had the idea to add wheels (and to go back would seem almost like a cruel form of punishment). 

However, with so many new travel products flooding the market these days, it can be hard to know when something is worth your hard-earned coin or a dud. That’s where we come in. We’ve scoped out the scene to find the most revolutionary and unique travel accessories that you didn’t even know existed — or that you so desperately needed. 

Why travel tough when you don’t have to? From space-saving drink caddies and secret, stashable storage to travel bidets and sunglasses that just might replace your earbuds, these are the products that are changing the way we travel for the better. 

Bevledge Airplane Window Organization Station

It’s a slim and portable beverage tray that utilizes the window to hold more than just your drinks. 

It doesn’t work on all window types, and some airlines don’t allow it.

The BevLedge is the answer for all window-seat flyers who struggle with divvying up the real estate on their tray table. This genius travel product functions as a lightweight drink holder that perches at the bottom of most (but not all) plane windows. Just unfold it, slide it into the window frame, pop it out, and voila! you’ve got a double-drink caddy with dedicated space to store two pairs of sunglasses, your cell phone, and two pairs of wired earphones. The slim design measures about six inches wide when folded and can easily fit in your bag's main compartment or a laptop/tablet slip pocket. Using the BevLedge will still shake your drinks if you hit rough air, but they’ll be more secure than on your tray table. 

Price at publish: $20

Vssl Wilderness Navigation Flask & Flashlight

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It’s like the Swiss Army Knife of flasks. 

The emergency tools can only be used simultaneously if the flask is empty. 

Swap out those old-school, flat-shaped flasks for the Vssl Outdoor Flask that is designed to not only quench your thirst on the go but can also help you out of some tricky travel situations. The Vssl Outdoor Flask features a built-in emergency, multi-mode LED flashlight, aluminum bottle opener, and precision compass topper — and holds up to eight ounces of liquid plus two collapsible stainless steel 1.5-ounce cups hidden inside. Double insulation and a double vacuum seal promise to keep cold drinks chilled for up to 10 hours and hot drinks steaming for up to five. The 9.3-inch high cylindrical stainless steel design is rugged yet stylish, with a magnetic carabiner clip that makes it perfect for taking out on a day hike, a far-flung train ride, or other places where resources may be scarce. Just be prepared to pour out any remaining liquid if you get lost; the flashlight and compass pieces also function as end caps. 

Price at publish: $115

LokiStashed 3-Pack Velvet Hair Tie Scrunchies

It’s like having a small purse on your wrist or in your hair.

You have to be mindful of the types of items you store inside. 

We’re huge fans of travel accessories that allow us to be practical without losing style points. These LokiStashed Classic Scrunchies do double duty as throwback hair ties and somewhat incognito stash wallets. Each pack comes with three scrunchies with a zippered opening that allows you to store valuables such as cash, tickets, lip balm, or even a loose key. We love the heavy-duty elastic because it’s strong enough to hold long or thick hair, while the plush velvet material keeps it comfortable on our wrists and doesn’t snag on hair. Heavy or bulky items may cause the scrunchie to sag or have its secret storage feature exposed, while delicate stashes may become damaged when twisted around your ponytail.  

Price at publish: $13 for 3

Apollo Neuro

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It’s a drug-free option to help lower stress and improve sleep. 

It's pricey and may not work for everyone. 

Frequent traveling, long journeys, and time zone changes can wreck your body and affect your sleep quality. The Apollo Wearable is a health wearable backed by over 15 years of scientific research. This unique accessory doesn’t track your health so much as add to it by using varying vibrations to stimulate the vagus nerve, signaling the body’s natural response to touch. It is said to reduce stress and improve sleep with as little as three hours of daily wear, and attaches with a strap that resembles an inverted Apple Watch. Users choose between eight specific vibration programs in the app for a targeted effect, and can customize the length of time and intensity, too. (We especially like "unwind" to help us relax during travel and "fall asleep" when adjusting to new time zones.)

Price at publish: $349

Rolling Square Keychain Charger Cable

You can use a device as a power source. 

You may have to remove some phone cases to fit the port. 

Sick of packing separate chargers for all of your different travel tech devices? The Rolling Square inCharge 6-in-1 charger swaps out your need to carry around several separate charging cords by providing six different types of charging ports in one portable charger that fits on your keychain. Yes, it’s true — it gives you two main USB-A and USB-C ports that each charge or sync to USB-C, Lightning, and Micro-USB ports. We especially love that it enables you to take the juice from one device to power another. For example, you can pull a charge from one iPhone to charge your wireless earbuds — a life-saver on long travel days. (Note: this feature is only available if you use the USB-C input.) The price is a steal, and the only real downside we have found is that you might have to remove your device case for the port to fit fully. 

Price at publish: $20 

Weatherproof Packable Travel Neck Pillow

It’s a sneaky way to pack a little extra and beat the in-flight A/C.

The comfort level of the pillow really depends on what you stuff inside.  

Packable neck pillows are finally getting the recognition they deserve as clever ways to sneak some extra items onto the plane (they’re practically an additional day bag carry-on), but this product takes it even further. Are you heading to a destination with erratic temperatures? The Weatherproof Packable Travel Neck Pillow comes pre-packed with a lightweight, down-alternative puffer jacket. On the journey, it functions as a comfy neck pillow — and the convenience of packing a solid jacket for your trip without taking up space (a particular boon for those just-in-case jacket needs). We also like that we can wear the jacket on the return trip, if needed, and free up some suitcase space for more souvenirs. This works best if later you stuff the pillow sleeve with larger, softer items like sweaters and scarves since it’ll be less comfy with lumpy items with the jacket removed. 

Price at publish: $70

Cincha Travel Belt

It has serious style and works with most bags and luggage. 

You’ll get more pattern and color options if you order directly from Cincha. 

The Cincha Travel Belt is a stylish solution to the age-old problem of carrying multiple luggage pieces or securing your purse, diaper bag, or other personal bag to the trolley handle of your carry-on suitcase. Think of this as a cinching belt (that stretches up to 45 inches) for your travel bags. We love that it works with almost any standalone bag that can fit with a simple wraparound and click of the belt and adds solid style to boot. The belt features vegan leather accents and is available in 14 core colors and patterns, plus a handful of limited-edition designs at any time (and you’ll get the most variety by ordering directly from Cincha). Even as you’re wheeling around hands-free, you can still access the contents of your attached bag, so there’s no need to clip and reclip. For some sneaky extra storage and added convenience, grab the Belt Bag , a zippered pouch that doubles as both a travel belt and a crossbody or hip pack to wear instead. 

Price at publish: $40

Fila x Revel Tune Smart Sunglasses

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You can snag a pair even if you wear prescription lenses. 

People may look at you like you’re talking to yourself. 

The Fila X Revel Tune SFI502 Sunglasses make carrying around headphones borderline irrelevant. With new technology, the glasses allow you to be able to listen to music and take calls through the sunglasses you’re already wearing. The design combines function and fashion with a slightly more boxy take on the classic Wayfarer shape, and you can expect to get top-notch audio and crisp vision. Like wireless headphones, these audio sunglasses have quick-touch controls at the temples. One of our favorite things about these sunglasses is that you can customize them with prescription lenses, including bifocals or progressive lenses. Prepare for puzzled stares from fellow travelers who could assume you’re talking to yourself when taking calls on these glasses. For now, this limited-edition collab pair is only available on one site. 

Price at publish: $138

Riemot Luggage Cup Holder

It gives travelers the freedom to roll around the airport without juggling too much in their hands.

This works best on spinner suitcases (versus two-wheeled luggage). 

Raise your hands if you wish your stroll to and from the gate could be a more hands-free experience. Consider adding a drink caddy to your luggage or stroller . The Riemont Luggage Travel Cup Holder is a sneaky travel accessory that effortlessly slips over your carry-on trolley handle to give you a temporary, dedicated space to store an airport drink (or two), and your phone. Beverages such as water bottles, baby bottles, reusable water bottles, or coffee cups sit in the front two pockets, while your cell phone, boarding pass, or passport can slip in the back pocket sleeve — and just like that, your hands are free from a cumbersome and delicate balancing act. While you can use this as a caddy as you wait at the gate, if you want to move hands-free through the airport, you’ll need to have a piece of luggage with four wheels to avoid spillage. 

Price at publish: $12

Twelve South AirFly Pro

There’s no need to have wired headphones to use the in-flight screen. 

It can be finicky to set up the first time. 

Wireless headphones have soared in popularity, and airline seatback entertainment systems have yet to catch up. While your wireless headphones will work for app-based entertainment on personal devices, if you’ve gotten stuck on a long flight with only a wired audio plug-in option, it’s hard to forget. Instead of buying and carrying around two sets of headphones, the Twelve South Airfly Pro Bluetooth Transmitter has come up with a solution so obvious we can’t believe nobody has thought of it before. This wired Bluetooth transmitter plugs into your standard headphone jack and lets you transmit and receive audio via wireless earbuds. Even better news? It works with car aux-in jacks, has up to 16 hours of battery life (charged with a USB-C), and can pair up to two sets of earphones simultaneously — making it a great travel product that'll save money in the long run.

Price at publish: $55

Victorinox Pocket Tool

It’s compact enough to bring it on daily adventures, just in case. 

You’ll need to put this in a checked bag for air travel as you cannot bring it into the cabin itself. 

The Swiss Army Knife has finally gotten a modern update. The Victorinox Swisscard Lite Pocket Tool is a 13-in-1 utility accessory that is the size of a credit card, and, at under three millimeters thick, slim enough to fit into your wallet. This impressively-designed card squeezes scissors, a ballpoint pen, a straight pin, four micro screwdrivers, an emergency blade, magnifying glass, a ruler with centimeters and inches, LED light, and tweezers into one space. While we love the compactness of this tool, it’s worth noting that its plastic casing is not as durable as the metal used in the O.G. Swiss Army knife and, since it has a blade, it can’t be carried into an airplane cabin. 

Price at publish: $35

Orihill Water Bottle Pouch

It’s a minimalist packer’s dream come true. 

The new larger size works best on water bottles with a handle. 

The Akisola Water Bottle Pouch is for our truly minimalist travelers out there. Keep everything you need to stay hydrated and organized in the palm of one hand with this strap-on wallet for your water bottle. Board your flight, train, or bus with just your water bottle and an Akisola zippered pouch loaded up with your phone, ID, ticket, passport, money, and other necessary travel items. The elastic strap easily adjusts to fit multiple water bottle sizes and velcros firmly into place. This version sports a new and improved, patented anti-slip grip on the back of the pouch to help keep it from sliding down the side of your water bottle. The new, larger 6.8-by-3.9-inch pouch can fit up to an iPhone 14 Plus but that makes it more difficult to carry on water bottles without a handle. 

Subtl Beauty Starter Stack

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All five products in the Starter Stak are gluten-free, fragrance-free, cruelty-free, and vegan. 

Not all pods are customizable for skin tone or type. 

Looking for a handy travel accessory for the woman in your life? Subtl has created an ultra-portable, stackable way to travel with makeup essentials. Their Starter Stak comes with six individual pods that screw-stack on top of each other, perfectly sized for an easy travel makeup routine and touch-ups on the go. Each pod holds 3 to 3.9 grams (up to 60 applications) of cream concealer, highlighter powder, shine control powder, 2-in-1 lip and cheek balm, plus a makeup brush pod and mirrored top cap. Want a taller stack? Adding and customizing your stack is as easy as choosing your shade and adding it to the pack. Each pod is approximately one centimeter deep and under two inches wide, leaving you with a streamlined, TSA-approved cylinder you can toss into your bag without taking up tons of space. For the starter pack, you’ll get to select your concealer shade, which also dictates the bronzer color you'll receive, but everything else has a fixed shade. The makeup claims to be for all skin types, but the cream-based makeup will likely require setting if you have oily skin. 

SoMine Seat Organizer

It keeps all of your travel essentials within arm’s reach in the seat pocket in front of you.

It needs the weight of being fully loaded to keep it from swinging into your shins when in the seatback pocket. 

The SoMine Commuter Essential Seat Organizer is an easy-access storage pouch that puts all of your frequently-accessed travel gear essentials — including your earbuds, tablet, reading material, cords, snacks, and more — within arm’s reach in the seatback pocket in front of you. Load it up with your gear, pack it in your carry-on, and then use the tote handle to pull it out once you’re in your seat and slip the anchor sleeve into the pouch of the seatback pocket. We love this because it limits the number of times you’ll need to bend over or get up to access an overhead bag. 

The main organizer sleeve has four small slip pockets plus one larger main slip pocket that can fit a tablet, plus a metal-reinforced corner cable hole for easy wired device connectivity and charging. The zippered top-layer privacy pouch hides your gear from nosy neighbors and is perfect for storing smaller loose items like ID or credit cards, coins, earbud cases, or your passport. A thoughtful water-resistant lining keeps us calm in case of drink spills, but we don’t love that it knocks into our knees when there’s not enough weight inside. 

Price at publish: $25

Tushy Travel Bidet

 It’s inconspicuous to carry. 

This manual bidet doesn’t have the same stream strength as a built-in bidet. 

Fueled by the Great Toilet Paper Shortage of 2020, more people than we can count became fans of the bidet during the first part of the pandemic — and the Tushy brand was there to answer the call. The popular bidet brand has created a collapsible bidet that travelers swear by. The Tushy Travel Bidet is a discreet and portable squeeze-to-squirt bidet that clips onto or into your travel bag. Just fill it up, pop out the nozzle, get into position, and squeeze. We not only like this product for travelers who prefer bidets, but it can also be a lifesaver when you find yourself in public or makeshift toilet situations where toilet paper isn’t an option. Be warned, though: it’s a manual method that can require awkward positioning, and the stream may not be as steady or robust as what you’re used to with a regular bidet.  

Price at publish: $29

Ostrichpillow Original Travel Pillow

This comes in extra clutch on long layovers and works for multiple forms of travel. 

It takes up a lot of space and looks a bit silly. 

You’ve probably seen the immersive Ostrich Original Napping Pillow pop up in your targeted ads; this game-changing (yet odd-looking) pillow creates a sleep space practically anywhere along your travel journey. The catch? You’ve got to stick your head and hands inside of it. Comfy and soft pillow blocks out sound and light to create a tranquil, padded environment that makes it easier to fall asleep. Slide in and rest your head on your tray table or against a wall or window to create a private sleep environment. It is a top pick for a travel pillow if you’re willing to look strange or carry around a pillow helmet in the name of good sleep. 

Price at publish: $99

Tips for Buying Unique Travel Accessories

Prioritize usability.

Just because something is cool doesn’t mean it will be a must-have for your needs. Consider when and where you’ll use a specific travel product. Luggage space is still prime, so we recommend only springing for the items with the most potential for frequent use. Of course, there’s no harm in treating yourself (if you can afford it) because you never know what unique buy could become your next trip essential.

Consider your trip type

We’re definitely on board with big or small travel accessory purchases that will significantly improve your journey or experience at a destination. If you don’t travel often and have a bucket list trip that requires long-haul flights, why not do what you can to make sure you arrive rested and fresh? If you’re backpacking or hopping on a ton of transit, it’s best to stock up on accessories that are easy to pack, carry, and take from place to place, but less so if it’s a road trip where you can leave these items in the car. 

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