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I Wear Palazzo Pants on Every Trip I Take—and I Spotted 15 Breezy Pairs on Sale at Amazon, From $14

I Wear Palazzo Pants on Every Trip I Take—and I Spotted 15 Breezy Pairs on Sale at Amazon, From $14

I never board a plane without at least one pair of palazzo pants in my suitcase, usually two or three. These wide-leg travel pants are my go-to for summer trips; they're breathable, lightweight, and somehow manage to look effortlessly chic even after being crammed into my carry-on bag for hours. Whether I'm dressing them up for dinner with strappy sandals or throwing them on with a tank top and sneakers for a day of sightseeing, palazzo pants always make the cut on any packing list.
I brought a few pairs on my first-ever trip to Hawaii last month (finally made it to all 50 states!), and again last week to explore Portugal's sun-drenched Algarve Coast. With linen styles, comfy lounge options, and everything in between, the right pair can take you from a red-eye flight to a rooftop bar without missing a beat, and during summer sales season, including Amazon Prime Day, you can snag a few of the best styles for less. Below are 15 pairs of breezy, travel-friendly palazzo pants currently on sale.
These breathable cotton-linen palazzo pants are exactly what I reach for when I want to feel put together with minimal effort. They took me from the beach to lunch while staying at the fabulously luxe-chic Vilalara Grand Hotel in Portugal's sun-soaked Algarve. The elastic waistband and adjustable drawstring ensure they remain comfortable through long travel days, while the loose, wide-leg cut keeps air flowing. I love that they come in 15 vacation-ready shades (the Apricot hue is a standout), and yes, they have pockets. An Amazon No. 1 best seller, these pants are 21 percent off, bringing the cost down to just $26.
On sale for $14, these cropped palazzo pants from Free Oak are great if you're on the shorter side, like I am, because you won't need to hem them. The high-waisted fit and tie belt add a flattering shape without sacrificing comfort. They're lightweight enough to pack without a second thought, even if traveling carry-on-only, and versatile enough to dress up with a strappy sandal or go casual with sneakers. They come in more than 25 colors and patterns, so feel free to buy two.
These high-waisted palazzo pants strike that sweet spot between breezy and polished. The smocked waistband adds shape without digging into your skin, while the lightweight fabric flows beautifully, making them a smart pick for everything from beach walks to al fresco dinners. One reviewer raved, 'I wore them for the first time today, with temperatures in the 90s, and they kept me very cool while still looking stylish.'
With more than 31,000 five-star ratings, these ultra-soft, stretchy palazzo pants have earned their spot as an Amazon's Choice favorite. The bold floral patterns and colorful prints make them a fun departure from solid basics, and the comfy high-rise waistband gives just enough structure without feeling restrictive. At just under $15, they're a no-brainer for beach days, long flights, or lounging around a resort—and easy to roll up and pack into the corner of your carry-on.
If you're looking to stand out in vacation photos, these flowy high-waisted palazzo pants deliver. The bold green and white floral print feels made for summer, whether you're headed on a cruise or just want to bring tropical energy to brunch. They're currently 40 percent off and made from a breezy material that won't cling in the heat. Pair them with a simple crop top and sandals for an easy, polished look that still feels playful.
These cropped lounge palazzo pants are the definition of easygoing travel style—lightweight, ultra-soft, and designed for comfort on the go. They come in three different inseam lengths (20, 22, and 24 inches), so you can find the perfect fit whether you're petite, tall, or just want to play with proportions. I love the fold-over waist on these, allowing you to wear them low or high, depending on your torso length.
I love how the high-waist design on these palazzo pants highlights my curves, while the wide legs offer movement and a subtle vintage feel. I wear these dress travel pants with a tucked-in linen blouse for daytime outings, or layer a sweater for long flights for an effortless airplane outfit. The wrinkle-resistant fabric is a lifesaver when living out of a suitcase. Bonus: they have discreet side pockets.
If your summer travel vibe is bold and beachy, these high-waisted palazzo pants are calling your name. The orange tropical print is fun, and the ultra-wide legs add a touch of flair with every step. Lightweight and breezy, they're ideal for warm-weather getaways and look just as cute with a bathing suit on a yacht as they do dressed up with a crop top for dinner.
These black-and-white floral palazzo pants are polished enough to pass for dressy slacks but still feel breezy and relaxed—the kind of piece that goes effortlessly from a museum tour to a sunset dinner. The wide legs create beautiful movement when you walk, and the elastic waist with pockets keeps things comfy and practical. Currently marked down to $20, they're an easy way to elevate your travel wardrobe without overpacking.
These wide-leg lounge pants from Angerella are a must-have if you hate dealing with wrinkled clothes on the road. One reviewer said, 'They are great for traveling because they don't show wrinkles easily.' The fabric has just the right amount of weight to drape nicely without clinging, and the smocked waistband adds a flattering fit without being too tight. They are available in a range of versatile colors; they're the kind of pants you'll end up wearing straight from the plane to dinner.
These flowy wide-leg pants from Dokotoo check all the boxes: comfort, versatility, and major style points. The relaxed fit and stretchy elastic waistband make them perfect for travel days, while the drapey silhouette dresses up effortlessly for dinner or cocktails. One happy reviewer said, 'I have gotten more compliments on the pants than any pair I've ever owned! They are comfortable, stretchy, and look good dressed up or paired with a cozy T-shirt tucked in.'
These boho-inspired palazzo pants bring serious festival energy to your travel wardrobe. The intricate print and ultra-wide legs make a bold statement, while the lightweight, flowy fabric keeps you cool in warm climates. They're also easy to dress up or down—just swap sneakers for sandals and you're ready for anything from the beach to the bar.
If you're looking for the ultimate comfy travel set, this three-pack of wide-leg lounge pants is it. I packed them for a recent Alaska cruise on the Celebrity Edge, and they were perfect for everything from long flights to lazy mornings in the stateroom. The high-waist and soft, stretchy fabric make them ideal for lounging, while the wide-leg cut keeps them looking elevated enough to wear out of the cabin. At just under $30 for all three pairs, they're a versatile, budget-friendly staple you'll reach for on every trip.
These lightweight wide-leg pants are the kind of no-fuss staple every traveler should have on hand. The elastic waistband, paired with an adjustable tie, provides a relaxed, flattering fit that is still dressy enough for casual dinners. The breathable fabric keeps you cool even on sweltering summer days. They come in 18 different colors, including bold, bright hues and versatile neutrals.
If you're looking for a palazzo pants that breaks from the typical flowy-bottom silhouette, this harem-style pair offers a more structured, casual look. The cropped, cuffed hem and roomy front pockets give them a jogger-meets-palazzo vibe that's ideal for travel days, walking tours, or simply lounging in comfort. They still feel soft and relaxed, but the shape reads more polished than your average lounge pant—and at just $26, they're an easy addition to your summer rotation.
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