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We're Calling It: These Are the 100 Best Amazon Prime Day Deals for Travelers—From $6 and Up to 70% Off
Luggage, matching sets, comfy shoes, travel backpacks, packing essentials, and more are on sale, with discounts up to 70 percent off, and Amazon's Prime Day deals hub has new savings dropping daily. And while you don't have to be a Prime member to shop the major sale, subscribers (or anyone who signs up for a free 30-day trial) will have access to exclusive discounts and other perks (hello, two-day shipping). In the meantime, check out the best markdowns we found that are actually worth shopping. Prices start at $6. Sellout risk: Apple AirPods Pro 2, $160 (originally $249)
Apple AirPods Pro 2, $160 (originally $249) T+L-tested: Samsonite Freeform Hardside 21-inch Carry-on Suitcase, $147 (originally $180)
Samsonite Freeform Hardside 21-inch Carry-on Suitcase, $147 (originally $180) Overpacker-proof bag: Taygeer Carry-on Travel Backpack, $34 (originally $50)
Taygeer Carry-on Travel Backpack, $34 (originally $50) Travel must-have: Apple AirTag, $23 (originally $29)
Apple AirTag, $23 (originally $29) Flight attendant-loved: Travelpro Maxlite 5 21-inch Softside Suitcase, $136 (originally $170)
Travelpro Maxlite 5 21-inch Softside Suitcase, $136 (originally $170) Under-$20: Bagail Compression Packing Cube Set, $19 (originally $28)
Bagail Compression Packing Cube Set, $19 (originally $28) Podiatrist-approved: Dr. Scholl's Time Off Sneakers, $75 (originally $110)
Dr. Scholl's Time Off Sneakers, $75 (originally $110) Safety device: AceMining Portable Door Lock, $12 (originally $21)
AceMining Portable Door Lock, $12 (originally $21) Writer-favorite: Away Bigger Carry-on Luggage, $236 (originally $295)
Away Bigger Carry-on Luggage, $236 (originally $295) 4-for-1: Coolife 4-piece Luggage Set, $155 (originally $180)
See? The deals are massive, but remember, they're not forever—don't wait to score everything on your wishlist. Some of the hottest items up for grabs include Apple AirTags that'll help you keep track of your checked bags and carry-on luggage ( psst : check out the Travelpro Maxlite 5 21-inch Softside Suitcase while it's on mega sale).
Prime Day is a hotspot for luggage deals, including markdowns on gear for weekend getaways to weeklong trips. For example, this Samsonite carry-on is a Travel + Leisure editor-tested favorite for its ample space and durable hardshell, and it's more than $30 off. SwissGear luggage rarely goes on sale, but you can get this softside luggage while it's marked down.
SwissGear's carry-on suitcase has a softside design that's expandable, so you can squeeze in an extra outfit (or two). One traveler who used it for a trip to India said it could fit up to two weeks' worth of clothes, including wedding apparel and two sets of shoes.
You can score this set of elegant and sturdy suitcases to get you through short or long trips. Each piece of luggage has a built-in TSA-approved lock to keep your belongings secure, and it can expand up to two extra inches.
Prime Day deals extend to other types of roomy travel bags that'll hold everything you need for a weekend getaway or act as an airplane personal item. Etronik's weekender bag has become a shopper favorite, with more than 9,000 five-star ratings. And Travelon's crossbody bag comes with anti-theft features, like zippers that lock and slash-resistant fabric.
You can keep your hands free and worry less about pickpockets while you sightsee with this on-sale anti-theft crossbody bag. It comes with smart theft-deterring features, like slash-resistant stainless steel mesh material and locking zippers to keep your phone, wallet, passport, cash, and credit cards extra secure.
Unlike the typical small purse personal item, this travel Taygeer backpack can fit under most airplane seats, and can fit 15 pieces of clothing and two pairs of shoes with room to spare, according to one shopper. There's also a removable shoe pouch to help keep your clothes fresh, as well as a built-in USB port to instantly juice up your phone.
Amazon doesn't drop prices on devices every day, so you don't want to skip over these Prime Day deals on brand-name tech. You can currently score everything from Apple AirTags to Anker portable chargers at their lowest prices of the year.
More than 10,000 of these Apple AirPods Pro 2 have been purchased this month, and now that it's Prime Day, that number will more than likely increase. The wireless earbuds have been praised for their superb noise-cancellation that blocks out distractions 'like magic' and audio quality that is 'simply breathtaking,' according to one fan.
Anker's portable charger is wireless and uses magnetic technology to attach to your smartphone—no charging cable needed. It has thermal insulation to help prevent overheating, and can bring your iPhone's battery from zero to 30 percent in as little as 25 minutes.
There is seemingly no end to the clothing options available on Amazon, but below you can find the absolute must-have travel clothes deals. Instead of wearing the same old leggings on the plane, opt for Sampeel's lounge set. It's a No. 1 best-seller and offers a polished yet comfy alternative for on and off the plane. If you've got a long flight ahead of you, make sure to throw on a pair of compression socks to help keep your legs feeling fresh and prevent any post-flight soreness.
This matching shorts set is the perfect travel outfit for the summer, thanks to its lightweight yet cozy material. It's versatile enough to dress up or down, and you can mix and match it with other clothes in your suitcase to cut down how much you pack.
With more than 3,000 purchased this month, it's no wonder this matching Sampeel loungewear set has become an Amazon No. 1 best-seller. Shoppers loved the wrinkle-resistant material that's so soft, 'it feels like you're wearing next to nothing.'
Sore feet can hold you back from checking out all the sights a new destination has to offer, which is why it's crucial to invest in supportive shoes for your travels. These Skechers sneakers come in a white design that's versatile and full of arch support, while these Vionic loafers boast sneaker-level comfort that helps align your posture and have a deeper heel cup for extra stability.
A comfy pair of sneakers like this pair of Brooks shoes is essential for keeping your feet supported on long travel days. They're podiatrist-approved, and they've been given the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance. One theme park goer wore these sneakers at Disneyland and was able to spend 16 hours in the park and walk 30,000 steps.
These New Balance sneakers have kept my feet cushioned and supported me through walking 10,000 steps a day, and 12 hours of walking, standing, and dancing at a music festival. The brand was recommended by my podiatrist for their arch support and wider toe box, which is especially helpful if you have wide feet like me.
Packing the right accessories can make your journey more seamless, whether you're on a plane or a train. Right now, you can grab this two-in-one travel blanket that transforms into a plush pillow, so you can sleep comfortably on long flights. Or, to help keep your hands free, you can attach this luggage cup holder to your suitcase to hold your coffee or water bottle.
Sleeping on a plane is not easy (and rarely satisfying), but Napfun's neck pillow has a soft memory foam cushioning that'll swaddle your head, neck, and chin in comfort and support. When you're not using it, compress it down into a convenient travel bag that can fit inside a carry-on or attach it to your backpack for easier carrying.
This cup holder attaches to the handle of your luggage and holds your coffee and water bottle, so you can keep your hands free. There are two slots for beverages and a small back pocket for your phone or passport. You can slide the holder onto the front or back of your luggage and, when you're done, just fold it up and slip it into your bag.
Nature enthusiasts will be excited for these Prime Day camping deals, which include markdowns on the best camping gear like tents, sleeping bags, and more. Coleman's Sundome tent can fit up to two people and can be set up in as little as 10 minutes, which is especially helpful for beginners. You can also grab this warm weather sleeping bag that's made to be lightweight yet cozy, so you can get a good night's rest without breaking a sweat.
Whether you're making a quick trip to the bathroom or are winding down for the night in your tent, take one of these LED camping lanterns to provide light. They come with built-in handles for easier carrying and have four different lighting modes to choose from.
You can rely on this Coleman tent to keep you dry on those unexpected rainy days. It comes with a special rain shield to layer over the tent, as well as welded corners and inverted seams to help keep water out.
Packing won't be as stressful if you have the right tools on hand. Bagail's compression cubes won't just help organize your travel outfits, but they also use compression to create more space in your suitcase. Plus, this unique toiletry bag can hang over the bathroom door or on a hook, so you can easily see your toiletries without having to empty your bag.
If you're prone to overpacking, use this digital luggage scale to help you avoid making your suitcase too heavy. You just wrap the strap around your bag's handle, then lift the device, and it'll weigh your bag in seconds. Plus, it's small enough to throw in your backpack, so you can weigh your bag again once you've packed some souvenirs.
Bagsmart's toiletry bag makes it easier to bring your makeup and skincare products when you travel. It has clear slots and pockets to organize your stuff, and it has a hook so you can hang it on a door or hook and see all of your toiletries without having to dig around your bag or take everything out.
Prime Day is the perfect opportunity to save big on all of your summer outdoor essentials. These Eddie Bauer shorts come with UPF 50 fabric that's lightweight to help keep you cool and comfortable on hikes. Osprey's spacious hiking backpack features waterproof and rip-resistant materials that'll keep your belongings protected while you trek your latest trail.
You can rely on this Osprey backpack to hold everything from a hydration bladder to collapsible hiking poles. The back panel is made of breathable mesh to help keep you cool, and the front pocket uses compression, so you can fit extra supplies in it without making your bag too bulky.
Before you head outside, you'll want to throw on these hiking shorts that are stretchy and water-repellent, to help keep you dry and comfy. The cargo style comes with a variety of pockets to help keep your hands free, and to keep your wallet, phone, and sunglasses within reach.
One of the biggest perks of being a Prime member is access to exclusive deals. Standout deals include a full-size Samsonite luggage for less than $200, as well as a handy underseat suitcase from traveler-loved brand Hanke, which is perfect if you're a carry-on-only traveler.
This two-in-one safety device can act as a doorstopper and alarm system for when you're solo traveling and staying in hotels. You won't have to break out any tools to install it, just slip it under your door and adjust the alarm sensitivity.
This underseat carry-on helps you avoid paying a checked bag fee. It's small enough to fit under most airplane seats and, according to one traveler, can fit up to a week's worth of summer clothes, shoes, and oversized makeup and toiletry bags.
Flight attendants are the most savvy travelers, and their travel picks are proof. This portable lock attaches to hotel doors and provides an extra layer of security, according to one flight attendant. Another expert loves this three-in-one portable charger because it can juice up to three devices at the same time and cuts down the number of charging cords they pack.
If you're staying in a hotel, this portable door lock can add another layer of security in a matter of seconds, according to the brand. No tools are required to install it, and it can fit most door styles. One flight attendant who stays in hotels up to five nights a week wrote, 'This device gives me an extra layer of security and allows me to sleep at night.'
This portable charger is compact, so you can slip it into your carry-on or belt bag while you're traveling. It's compatible with both iOS and Samsung devices, and can charge up to three devices at once.
You're in luck: Some of the best travel Prime Day deals available are less than $25, so you can upgrade your gear without busting your budget. This Pander belt bag has a spacious main compartment to hold your phone, wallet, sunscreen, and sunglasses. You can also score the spacious Matein travel backpack that's pilot-approved at a wallet-friendly price.
This electronic organizer case helps you organize cables and portable devices so you're not wasting precious exploring time trying to unknot your charging cords. It has a mix of mesh slots and pockets for storing your portable charger, cords, SD cards, and more. It's compact enough to slip inside your backpack, so you can avoid rummaging through the bottom of your bag for your portable charger.
This travel backpack is pilot-approved for its thoughtful design that includes tons of storage. Inside the main compartment, you can fit a spare set of clothes and airplane snacks, and there's a separate pocket that can hold laptops up to 17 inches. Both the front and back of the bag have a secret pocket that's perfect for safely storing your passport and ID.
Some of the most genius travel gear is on sale for under $10 this Prime Day. That includes a set of toiletry bottle covers to prevent your shampoo and conditioner from making a mess in your bag, as well as a pair of TSA-approved luggage locks that'll keep your clothes extra secure.
Basic T-shirts are a travel necessity since you can easily dress them up or down, and this uber-discounted style is no exception. One Amazon shopper said it looks good with anything and doesn't wrinkle. Plus, the V-neckline makes it easy to elevate with necklaces for a nice dinner out.
These luggage locks add an extra layer of security for peace of mind when you check your bags in at the airport. They're TSA-approved and have a flexible cable that's rust and corrosion-resistant, so they can take a beating without breaking.
Before you hit the green, you can refresh your golf gear while enjoying massive savings. Baleaf's Sun Protection Shirt will keep your arms covered, so you can worry less about UV rays and concentrate on your stroke. This golf bag comes with wheels, which will make it easier to lug your golf clubs when you bring them on trips.
You can protect your skin beyond applying sunscreen when you throw on this long-sleeve shirt. It's made with UPF 50+ fabric and is moisture-wicking, so you can stay cool and comfy whether you're hiking or doing yard work.
You can save your back from having to lug around your golf clubs with the help of this golfer-loved travel bag with wheels. It comes with a lockable zipper to keep your clubs safe, and is foldable so you can easily store it away when the season's over.
Amazon's deals extend to cozy sandal options from top-rated brands like Vionic, Teva, Skechers, and more. If you love flip-flops, this pair from KuaiLu uses a yoga mat-inspired insole for arch support and cushion. Sandal fans will appreciate Dr. Scholl's espadrilles-style sandals that'll dress up your feet for nice dinners, wine tours, and glitzy cruise entertainment.
Vionic has become a podiatrist-approved brand, and these Vionic flip-flops are included. The insole uses their special three-zone comfort technology that supplies arch support, posture alignment, and extra stability. Plus, the decorative bow will even dress up a pair of shorts and a T-shirt.
These Dr. Scholl's espadrilles will add some style to your feet while you shop around the streets of Italy or brunch in Greece, and they're built with arch support. The insole uses the brand's special materials to provide cushion and arch support, while the soft straps keep your feet secure yet cozy.
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