
30 Must-Have Walmart Travel Items For Your Trip
Promising review: "I love the ruffle detail. It adds some personality to an otherwise simple design. I also love how I feel in this suit, which is a big deal. The adjustable straps are a plus also!" —MommyEvansPrice: $26.98 (available in sizes XS–3X and four colors)
Some classic swim trunks to wear to your surf or scuba lessons. Get ready to shred and sightsee to your heart's content.
Price: $14.98 (available in men's sizes S–3XL and seven colors)
A handsome hardside carry-on suitcase so you can roll through the airport and hotel in style. Four spinner wheels make it easy as can be to roll this baby around and integrated compression straps and zippered interior compartments ensure you can keep everything organized.
Promising review: "The size is great for a long trip or a plain ol' prepared overpacker!! I appreciate the two divided, separate sides, pockets, and the zipper compartments make it even better. The maneuverability of the rollers was surprisingly smooth. Great purchase!!" —KellyPrice: $58+ (available in seven colors)
A travel wrinkle-releaser spray that'll keep you looking sharp and put-together even if you're caught without an iron. Ugh, packing makes clothes look so crumpled, and who has the room to pack a travel steamer?
Promising review: "I was skeptical that a spray could remove wrinkles. I took it on vacation and used it to smooth wrinkles from packed clothes. I was pleasantly surprised how well it worked." —JStarrPrice: $1.50
A sweet pair of sunnies for keeping those eyes protected as you behold the sights at your chosen destination. Look! The Leaning Tower of Pisa! Man, it really is lopsided, huh.
Price: $9.97 (available in two colors)
An external battery that ensures no matter where you roam you'll be able to get directions, snap photos, make payments, everything! Is it troubling that our phones are our whole lives? Yes. But that means you never want to get caught without juice.
Promising review: "Fast shipping and well-packaged. Tested immediately with iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods overnight, performed as expected, and even had leftover charge the next morning. Impressed!" —JuliePrice: $8.32 (originally $11.88)
Sun Bum SPF 50 spray for staying protected from the sun's harmful rays whether your trip is tropical, in a city, or anywhere in between. Sun Bum is what I'm currently rocking and it smells sooooo good.
If you're flying, heads up that at 6 ounces this can't be taken along in a carry-on, but you can grab a 3.4-ounce SPF 45 face mist or a sunscreen stick if you don't want to check a bag!Price: $17.48
A three-pack of mini dry shampoos so you can keep you hair looking day-one fresh without having to lug all of your best wash day hair care products with you on vacay. Spritz and done!
Promising review: "This dry shampoo is a lifesaver! It absorbs oil quickly, adds volume, and doesn't leave a white residue like some others do. Perfect for refreshing my hair on busy days or between washes. The travel size is super convenient too — great for keeping in my bag. Definitely a must-have!" —KellyPrice: $8.91 for a three-pack
A Mini Instax Camera for capturing memories you can actually hold in your hands instead of getting sent to the cloud or the graveyard of your camera roll. There's something about instant photos that just feels romantic, special, and perfect for occasions like trips.
Promising review: "Wanted one of these for so long! Definitely worth the hype and the money. My kids and I love taking pictures with this camera!" —CourtneyPrice: $64.70+ (available in five colors)
A crochet coverup skirt to help you look just as cool walking down to the hotel pool as you do when you're laying out in your favorite suit. What is vacation if not an extended fashion show?
Price: $7.59 (originally $15.98, available in women's sizes XXS–XL)
A 12-can soft-side cooler bag so bringing drinks and snacks to the beach or park is a no-brainer. Cracking a cold Coca-Cola and munching on a sandwich knowing you have no work to do that day? The true meaning of vacation.
Promising review: "I love this little cooler. Holds a 12-pack with no ice. The insert easily removes for cleaning. Made well. I can't say enough good things. I have a few very expensive coolers but find myself grabbing this little lightweight guy to use 99% of the time." —BexPrice: $29.97+ (available in two colors)
An adhesive phone wallet pouch to keep your most important cards easily at your fingertips but still secure. Extra helpful for an airport where your hands are full of a zillion bulky things.
Promising review: "This super cute card holder is so great. The adhesive is very sticky, so it won't fall off. And the top cover piece covers the card, so no one knows what is inside. The material is a fabric and great quality! Just what I was looking for!" —AnnikaPrice: $6.99 (available in nine colors)
An Owala water bottle so you can stay hydrated no matter how far from home you are. Trips are when you arguably need to stay the MOST hydrated, and yet it's when I'm personally most likely to forget to drink water. If we have this in common, grab a special bottle to tuck in your bag to avoid my mistake.
Promising review: "Very sturdy, can handle being dropped and banged around without any damage or dents. It keeps the liquids and ice very cold, and the ice lasts for hours and hours. The price was a little high for a drinking cup, but cheaper than Stanley cups and same or higher quality. The top closes and inner straw is removable so it's easy to clean. The ability to close the lid is better than just a straw and lid-top open like the others." —linseyPrice: $27.94+ (available in six colors)
A Poo-Pourri pocket sprayer if you're planning on staying in close quarters with others. Long story short, avoid some awkward stinks, stenches, and smells with just a few sprays.
Promising review: "Outstanding! Perfect odor eliminator and perfect size for travel! Love it!" —MaryPrice: $4.97
A portable door lock to give you a little extra manual assurance that your door can't be opened when you're staying in hotels, hostels, or new places. Doesn't hurt to be sure!
Promising review: "I wasn't sure how well this was going to work at keeping our front door secure. After trying it on our doors throughout the house, locked and unlocked, I can definitely say this works great at keeping doors from opening. We plan on getting more in the future." —DaniellePrice: $5.68
A small pack of Clorox wipes for getting all those high-touch travel surfaces squeaky clean. Tremble, gunk on airplane trays! Your time has come.
Promising review: "Love these little packs, great for on the go! I keep one in my car and in my purse. I use them all the time to wipe down my grocery cart or any mess my kids make in the car!" —ElizabethPrice: $1 for a nine-pack
A handheld fan that's a no-brainer for trips to hot locations, and also for days spent at amusement parks. A Mickey-shaped ice cream bar will taste even better with a handheld breeze blowing on your face.
Promising review: "Super cute, small but packs a windy punch. Stands up on table to be hands-free if needed. USB charging option, light for night vision, and cord to hang. Battery lasts very long so far." —PrincessPrice: $18.05+ (originally $26.99, available in six colors)
A pack of Apple AirTags to tuck inside your bags so you can track them down in case they wander away from you. A little peace of mind is worth its weight in gold.
An adjustable memory foam neck pillow, earplug, and eye mask set so you can get some blessed shut-eye on your flight or long car ride. Arriving safe and sound is priority number one. Arriving well-rested is a close second.
Promising review: "This is so comfortable and fit to my neck perfectly. I ordered three more for my kids, my husband, and my sister to get ready for our long trip. It'll help support our necks during travel on planes and cars." —suwannaPrice: $16.99 (originally $49.99)
A set of Sea-Band acupressure wristbands to target an acupressure point on your wrist that could help reduce nausea. Definitely worth trying if you suffer from car sickness, sea sickness, or any other travel tummy ailment.
Read more about acupressure and nausea at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.Promising review: "My husband and I have used this product on big cruise ships and small tour boats, both in high seas, and we did not get seasick. Just remember to put it on before you set foot on a ship/boat and do not take off until you are permanently on dry land." —CortlandtseniorPrice: $8.96 for a two-pack (also available in larger pack sizes)
A digital luggage scale to ensure your baggage is in compliance with your airline's weight restrictions, avoiding some nasty fees in the process. Bring it along with you if you want to make sure you're good to go on the way home, too! All those souvenirs add up.
Promising review: "I've had a few luggage scales over the years, and they all fail at one time or another. Usually, it's the battery. Not with this one. It uses regular AAA batteries. I compared what this scale was telling us versus our high-end bathroom scale, and it was very close. It also saved us from paying the overweight fees, which is easy to carry, to make sure your bags are under the required weight limit. It is surprisingly accurate, works great, compact, and easy to use. My husband loves this too and says it works perfectly for all the fish he catches. Can't beat it for the price." —MikePrice: $10.31
A pack of soap sheets so you never get stranded without a way to scrub-a-dub-dub again. Clean hands = happy trip.
Promising review: "Ordered a few of these packages. They're excellent for travel when you need soap to wash your hands and the establishment's bathroom doesn't have soap" —swalmartPrice: $10.95 for 50 sheets
A Master Lock portable safe that can help assuage some of your worry when it comes to traveling with valuables, especially solo. Equipped with a four-digit code and a cable to affix it to a secure spot, hopefully this'll allow you to feel comfortable enough to take a dip in the pool or ocean while leaving your essentials behind.
Promising review: "This is great for carrying personal items like jewelry and cash on trips. Has a way to connect it to your purse or luggage." —dianaPrice: $19.97 (originally $44.87)
Foot Glide anti-blister balm so your feet stay in tip-top shape even as you hop, skip, and jump all around the exciting city you're visiting for the first time.
Price: $9.98
A pack of four TSA-approved travel bottles so it's easy as can be to decant literally all of your favorite toiletries into small, manageable containers.
Promising review: "Absolutely perfect! They're easy to fill and come with labels. It's perfect for my busy traveling life!" —MorganPrice: $10 (originally $16.99, available in two color combos)
An eight-piece packing cube set for anyone who's ever tried and immediately failed at keeping their luggage in check while on vacation. Vacation isn't the time to fret over organization — let the cubes do it for you.
Promising review: "These bags are perfect! They hold so many clothes. I bought these because they were machine washable. I've washed them a few times now, and they are holding up perfectly! I like being able to organize everything. It's so much easier to go through the luggage when everything is sorted into bags." —KristinaPrice: $13.99+ (available in three colors)
A Bluetooth sleep headband that can double as a sleep mask for anyone who likes to fall asleep listening to music or podcasts. I never want to travel without the dulcet tones of my favorite celebrity gossip podcast as my lullaby.
Promising review: "I was very cautious about buying earphones for sleeping, as I didn't think I'd like anything around my head while I slept. Instead, I found the headband very comfortable and the sound quality excellent. The speakers didn't need to be exactly over each ear in order to be heard well. I'm a side sleeper and didn't feel the speakers at all. They headband charged up in two to three hours and easily lasted through two nights. I like it very much." —ChinellaPrice: $7.89 (originally $10.99)
A mini Wet hairbrush so your at-home hair routine can go on as planned even when you're far away, all while taking up a little less room. You'll be extra happy to have this if you're working through any post-beach and post-pool knots.
Promising review: "So far its a good product. I have been using wet brushes for years. The mini will be good for camping. Just so you know, wet brushes have saved my head from the pain of long hair sorrow. Brushing it is way easier. I will never use a regular brush if I can help it." —LeggingsPrice: $4.90+ (available in three colors)
A pair of luggage tags because sometimes the good old fashioned low tech approach is best for peace of mind when it comes to keeping track of your bags. And hey, it's an excuse to get a cute little accessory for your suitcase, too.
Promising review: "These are good quality tags. The color is as pictured. Nice privacy for your personal information, but accessible if needed. I got these in yellow, too. Very pleased with these purchases." —ReneePrice: $11.49+ for a pack of two (available in three colors)
A pack of acne patches so your skin can be in tip-top shape the whole trip, even if you break out in the middle of it. Flights, new foods, and travel stress can all lead to reactive skin, so pop one of these on before bed and wake up with all that gunk sucked right out.
Promising review: "Love how many came in the package and they work great bringing any blemish to a head making it easy to keep your face smooth and healthy." —WalmartloverPrice: $6.98 for 24 patches
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A set of compression packing cubes to level up your packing game, since these keep your items compressed and organized. You can sort them by item or by day — so when you get off the plane and make it to your hotel, you can easily change outfits without cave-diving into your carry-on to find that one cute top! Or a set of vacuum storage bags that come in handy when you're packing for the trip, but come in SUPER handy when you realize you went a little overboard at those local boutiques and are bringing back way more than you packed in the first place. Just zip up your clothes and use the included travel pump to suck out all the excess air letting you pack your suitcase to the brim! A portable door lock for that extra layer of security that's needed on those solo trips, or if you and your travel buddy spiral into all the possible "what if" situations running through your heads. This is super easy to install and can help give you peace of mind! 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You can stay organized by getting rid of tangled cords *and* the high-quality magnets in the pad make sure your items don't slip away. And when folded up, it easily fits into your pocket. A set of silicone earplugs that help relieve your ears of that annoying pressure you feel during takeoffs and landings. No more constant gum chewing, ear tugging, or yawning to get rid of that "popping" feeling. AND, they'll even work for road trips with high altitude changes! An acupressure anti-nausea wristband for anyone who deals with motion sickness or nausea while traveling. This puts pressure on an acupuncture point to help you out during those long car rides, boat rides, or the "please fasten your seatbelts" type of turbulence on a plane ride. An AirFly wireless transmitter, because that time you had to suffer through that long flight without using your fancy-schmancy earbuds was brutal, and you'd like to never do that again. This allows you to connect via Bluetooth and prevents you from having to settle for those uncomfortable plastic earbuds. A waterproof pouch since your tropical vacation definitely calls for some cool underwater pics. This makes sure that your phone won't get drenched, and it still lets you use your touchscreen in case you get a text while you're in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. A portable white-noise machine that'll help your little one (or you!) get a good night's rest thanks to the three soothing sounds to choose from. Sleepless nights shouldn't be getting in the way of your vacay, and this will help make sure that doesn't happen! A luggage-mounted cup caddy because the thought of a spilled macchiato on the airport floor right before you're trying to make it to your gate is not how you want to start the vacation of your dreams. Keep your drink (and snacks) hands-free and make your travel day just a teeny bit more hassle-free. A travel pouch you can strap on to your bra and keep your most important things — credit cards, money, a copy of important documents — close to you and out of reach from those sneaky pickpockets. As Dora would say, "Swiper, no swiping!!" A digital luggage scale so you can fill your checked bag to the BRIM and hit just below that 50-pound weight limit without worrying about any overweight bag fees. Reviewers say this is easy to use and extremely accurate compared to the scales at the airport! An international power converter that works in 150 countries, makes it easy to charge up to six devices, and lets you actually use your hair straightener without shorting the circuit. It comes with a 4-ft. extension cord and five adapters for easy use while you're traveling to new countries. A shoe bag because when your travels have got you going places far and wide, you don't necessarily want the bottoms of your shoes touching your clothes and the souvenirs in your luggage. These can hold at least three pairs of shoes, but some have been able to fit up to five! A skyline mini wallet emergency kit equipped with things like an extra hair tie, Tylenol, a bandage, and a deodorant wipe. Whether you use it on the actual plane ride or keep it in your purse for the vacation days following, this will be sure to come in handy. A Trtl neck pillow if you know you're gonna be stuck in the middle seat with no good place to lean your head against. The internal support system keeps you upright, while the super soft fleece helps you get in those well-deserved Zzzzzs. A pair of compression socks for those who experience leg and foot swelling on longer flights. They've got over 64,000 5-star reviews, and many people say the fabric is high-quality and they are super supportive. A jewelry organizer to prevent your necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings from basically getting into a full-on catfight in your suitcase. This is easy to roll up and a LOT easier to pack than a mini jewelry box. An eight-compartment pill organizer so you can bring all your important medications and supplements without their bulky bottles taking up all the room in your toiletry bag. Plus, some reviewers have even used the compartments to store smaller items like jewelry! A hands-free (rotating!) phone mount you can mount on your tray table, armchair, luggage, and pretty much any other flat surface. It'll especially come in handy on those flights that don't have the built-in screens. An Airplane Pocket tray cover, because if you've ever tried squeezing a full-size water bottle in the seat back pocket, you know the struggle. With this many pockets, you can keep all those Hudson News snacks, water, and your phone all in a secure spot without having to annoy your seatmates when you get up for the fifth time to get something from the overhead bin. A dirty laundry bag to keep your stinky and sweaty clothes separate and distinct from the clean clothes you're planning to wear for the rest of your trip. An Anker charging port that lets you charge six devices at once and helps prevent the family arguments of who gets to use the ONE USB port that's right by the bedside table. The Ring Thing — a waterproof holder that keeps your rings in a secure place whenever you don't feel like wearing them. This tightly clips onto your bag or reusable water bottle, and just like that, your most precious jewelry is safe and sound. A splurge-worthy set of Cadence Capsules if you're a little picky about hotel shampoos and prefer to stick to your tried and trues. These are super sturdy, and they're magnetic, so they'll keep all your vitamins, moisturizers, lotions, and basically anything you want to put in them super safe and organized. A magnetic luggage tag that keeps your Big Floppy Hat safe and secure from being crushed while you're traveling. This can attach to your tote bag or luggage and uses a magnet to keep your hat in place when you're not wearing it. A foldable travel mirror in case your hotel room doesn't come with fancy lighting, but you still wanna make sure your makeup looks killer for those pics you'll take at dinner. This has adjustable light settings and packs up super slim for easy packing. A 3D Ostrichpillow eye mask if you are just trying to get some shut-eye in 23A and the person in 23B just HAS to read their novel at 1:58 a.m. 😭 This will block out 100% of light no matter where you try to sleep, and the contoured design makes sure there isn't too much pressure on your eyes. A bubble makeup brush holder to keep your brushes from getting mangled in your makeup bag and protect them from excess dirt and germs. They slide right over your brushes and are super easy to clean since they're made from silicone. A portable lock box that can attach to your beach umbrella, picnic table, or chair so you can safely keep your phone, keys, wallet, and any other valuables away from anyone with sticky fingers. Reviewers love using this at the beach, hotels, and even water parks! A pocket-sized refillable travel perfume atomizer so you can take your signature fragrance on the go and not worry about a floral-scented mess leaking in your purse, suitcase, or gym bag! Rather than requiring a funnel, this atomizer simply connects to the nozzle of your perfume bottle for easy refilling. A kids' travel air mattress that's super easy to pack and ensures your little one has their own space to spread out instead of taking up room in your bed. It's the ideal transition bed for kids who have outgrown a pack 'n' play but aren't quite ready for a full-size bed.