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These Editor-Approved Travel Accessories Are on Sale for Prime Day 2025

These Editor-Approved Travel Accessories Are on Sale for Prime Day 2025

Deals and pricing updated as of 5:05 p.m. on July 9, 2025.
Amazon Prime Day is here—and there's no better time for travelers to refresh their gear and save big with top deals on travel accessories. The annual mega-sale returns this year bigger and better than ever, with thousands of deals across all major categories. We're excited to see Amazon's steepest discounts of the year on some of the most essential travel accessories, from noise-canceling headphones and wearable tech to portable steamers, tote bags, and toiletry bags. These are the travel accessories that help make the journey on any long-haul flight, cross-country road trip, or transatlantic cruise that much smoother—and many of them are editor-tested and approved. Below, we gathered all the can't-miss Amazon Prime Day travel accessory deals to shop now, with discounts as high as 60% off. While deals run through Friday, July 11, there is no guarantee bestsellers will still be in stock, so don't delay adding something to your shopping cart ASAP.
For even more Prime Day sales, head to Traveler's Amazon Storefront.
Top picks
Wearable tech
One of this year's top Prime Day deals is on the popular Oura Ring. The smart ring is a favorite of mine, and it's currently 15% off for Prime members. The Oura Ring tracks your sleep patterns, daily steps, and heart rate, making it easier than ever to stay on top of your goals while traveling. Also on sale: smart watches and fitness trackers designed for active travelers on the go from Apple, Garmin, Samsung, Fitbit, and more.
Noise-canceling headphones
Noise-canceling headphones were among our readers' most-purchased items last Prime Day, so we're glad to see bestsellers from Apple, Beats, Marshall, Sony, and Soundcore are discounted again. Whether you're trying to block out noisy plane neighbors or listen to your favorite podcast on your daily commutes, a high-quality pair of headphones is always essential.
E-readers
Prime Day is a great time to save on a new e-reader: The Kindle Paperwhite, Paperwhite Essentials Bundle, and Scribe are currently 30% off. These lightweight gadgets keep you entertained on flights and train rides without the bulk that comes with packing heavy books in your backpack. And if you already love your Kindle, grab this remote-controlled page turner that makes reading in bed a whole lot easier.
Portable chargers
Never worry about your phone dying just before takeoff ever again. A portable charger takes up minimal space in your backpack or tote bag and ensures you're always powered up. A few of our favorite compact chargers are currently on sale.
Portable fans
Portable fans are key to staying cool this summer, whether you're waiting in line at a concert or lying by the pool. These editor-approved fans are extremely lightweight and easy to stash in a fanny pack or crossbody bag. They have a few different speeds and pretty good battery life for such small devices.
Lightweight steamers
Sure, some hotels have irons, but they don't always do the job at dewrinkling formal dresses or suits. It's a smart idea to bring along your own steamer that won't take up a ton of space or weight in your suitcase, but still works well. Many of our favorites that have been tested and reviewed are on sale right now, including editor-favorites from Nesugar, Hilife, and Proctor.
Tote bags
A trusty tote bag is a must-have for any beach trip or day at the farmer's market. I always pack one in my carry-on to hold souvenirs I pick up during a day of sightseeing. Below, a few stylish, packable tote bags on sale that we love, including Bagsmart's puffer-life tote and Simple Modern's waterproof bag that has enough room for the whole family's beach day essentials.
Handbags
We're also seeing great deals on handbags, from chic shoulder bags to versatile crossbody bags. These stylish bags are easy to transition from daytime shopping to evening dinners in town. Go for a neutral hue like ivory, black, or camel that will match most of the outfits in your capsule wardrobe.
Travel pillows
Make sure to bring a supportive neck pillow with you on your next red-eye. These ultra-soft pillows help keep you a little more comfortable in that cramped middle seat. Many travel pillows on the market are bulky, but there are plenty of options on Amazon that are lightweight, supportive, and best of all, packable. Find a few of our favorites below that all happen to be on sale.
Sleep masks
Speaking of catching some in-flight z's, a super-soft sleep mask is a non-negotiable. These masks help block out light and soothe you as you soar through the sky. I also use an eye mask when I arrive at a destination in a different time zone, when I need a nap during the day, and have to pretend it's nighttime.
Toiletry bags
Every traveler needs a roomy Dopp kit that can hold toiletries, skincare essentials, and makeup. Many of our go-to toiletry bags, like this best-selling hanging kit from Bagsmart, are currently discounted. Below, you'll find options ranging in size and shape, with nice features like water-resistant exteriors and separate compartments. We also included an easy-to-clean makeup brush holder with a magnetic closure that fits nicely in any weekender bag.
Toiletry bottles
We're also seeing discounts on reusable toiletry bottles. These leakproof bottles hold shampoo, conditioner, face wash, serums, sunscreen, and more without the fuss of buying miniature versions of all your everyday products. If you want to ditch the plastic and upgrade your current set of toiletry bottles, go for Cadence capsules (a favorite of mine). These leakproof capsules are magnetic and designed without any right angles, so they're easy to clean and refill again and again. The Flex Extender lets you add more product inside a capsule, which is especially nice for longer vacations. I pack a few of these capsules on every trip.
Packing cubes
If you haven't tried packing cubes yet (seriously, why?), now is the perfect time. Several packing cubes, including compressible versions, are part of Amazon Prime Day's travel accessories discounts. Whether you're a chronic overpacker who needs to save some extra room or a traveler who just wants to separate their shoes and dirty clothes, packing cubes will always come in handy. I never travel without them!
Reusable water bottles
A well-insulated reusable water bottle comes in handy on every trip, but especially those in hot and humid climates. Owala's FreeSip bottle is an editor-favorite for its leakproof mouthpiece, while Stanley's viral tumbler has gained a bit of cult following for its sleek look.
Travel umbrellas
These lightweight umbrellas are great for travelers who are headed to rainy cities. They don't weigh down your tote bag and come in handy if you get caught in a downpour. Bestsellers from Weatherman and Repel are both on sale for Prime Day, making now a great time to snag a new, reliable umbrella.
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