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27 Target Travel Items That'll Turn You Into A Pro

27 Target Travel Items That'll Turn You Into A Pro

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Some Byoma phyto-mucin glow serum because everyone knows that your face is gonna try and act up while you travel, and this can help combat the adult on-the-go acne by strengthening your skin barrier.
Plus, it comes in a TSA-compliant size!Promising review: "This right here! Made my skin so soft and smooth. Highly recommend coming from someone with oily skin! I will be stocking up, lol!" —A M A Z I N GPrice: $19.59
A sling crossbody bag if you want a hands-free existence while you go on new adventures. (Trust me, you totally do.) This one comes with an adjustable strap for the perfect fit, plus plenty of easy-access zippered compartments so you can keep all your essentials handy.
Promising reviews: "I recently traveled out of town, and this crossbody was so helpful! I wore it with almost everything. So many compartments and I was able to just throw on." —Mesha"I was looking for something to fulfill the need of carrying around my wallet, keys, phone, wipes, and a few snacks since my children are older now, and I don't want to carry around a giant diaper bag. This was perfect, and I really liked the style and material. As previously mentioned, if you are looking for something to hold a water bottle, the side pocket will NOT do that, but it works perfectly for hand sanitizer and sunglasses." —JordanPrice: $12.60 (originally $18; available in two colors)
An elegant hanging toiletry organizer with a zipper closure to keep your stuff organized, whether you're at your destination, en route, or even back home again and just totally not ready to unpack yet. No need! This handy dandy organizer might just be your new fave abroad and on home turf.
Promising review: "This bag is absolutely amazing!! it has a pocket to fit for 3.6 ounce bottles and also has enough space to fit full size shampoo or lotion bottles. It's super convenient to travel with on airplanes or packing duffel bags for road trips. This is the best toiletry bag I've ever gotten." —aaliyahmxPrice: $9.99
Some Celestial Seasonings herbal peppermint teabags perfect for throwing in your carry-on for an on-the-go self-care moment. Pro tip: A lot of airport coffee places will give you a to-go cup of hot water for free so you can BYOT with you to your gate.
Promising reviews: "Have loved this for years, great when I have allergies or just need a calming cup before bedtime." —haili"Good flavor and I like the reduced packaging." —ErikaPrice: $4.39 for a pack of 20 bags (also available in four other flavors)
A hooded zip-up sweatshirt if you are constantly cold in cabs, cars, planes, boats...you get the ~drift~. (Get it? Cold drifts? I'll see myself out.)
Promising reviews: "Soft material and very comfortable! Washes great! Purchased in all three colors! Runs a bit big, so do not size up." —EDS"Such a quality piece for an incredible price. Ordered a small...may run slightly big as small is traditionally my size and it fits a bit cozier, but that was the look I was going for." —Apetan6Price: $28 (available in sizes XS–4X and in three colors)
A memory foam travel neck pillow so awesome you'll want to buy another for a pal because this will literally save your neck. (Or at least get you through long car rides and plane rides without a crick in it!)
Promising review: "Used on a long flight, super comfy and quite good quality for a lower price than other memory foam neck pillows. Love that it clips, material is soft and non-abrasive, and the removable case washes easily." —GPrice: $9.99 (available in three colors)
An anti-chafe balm if your goal is to not have things stick while you're living it up on your trip. Vegan, child-safe, and not goopy like some of the other anti-chafing products, this one will keep you smooth and gliding without feeling damp and icky.
Promising review: "Perfect for thick thighs! I apply before my runs or workouts and no longer chafe. My skin is super sensitive, and this has not bothered it at all." —demsPrice: $9.99
A fashionably fun kids' puffer dino backpack that is A) Super well designed for all their gear and also B) BRIGHTLY COLORED which anyone with a faster-than-you kiddo will tell you is indispensable in any kind of crowded airport or travel situation.
Promising reviews: "I was impressed with the quality of the backpack. The material is durable and, more importantly, easy to wipe down. Our toddler loves it." —MPLS Reviews"I got this backpack for my nephew, and he loves that it looks like a dinosaur! It is very cute and functional." —Nice BikePrice: $42.49 (available in three colors)
An AirFly Pro, a wireless transmitter that'll connect your AirPods to in-flight screens so you don't have to give up your comfortable headphone setup for the airline's questionable-quality wired alternatives.
Twelve South is a small business that has been creating innovative tech accessories since 2009. Price: $54.99
An international power converter so you can charge your stuff in more than 150 different countries with this one handy gadget. (Think of all the places you can charge your phone together!)
Promising reviews: "Works great in Italy. I have been using this adapter for the last three and a half months, and it works wonderfully. We have different outlets in our house, and so far, it's worked on all of them." —fullead1982"Worked like a charm in England, France, and Spain." —BoyMomPrice: $12.99
A phone air vent mount for when you want to use your phone's GPS in a rental car or your own car for long road trips. (Raise your hand if you're not cool enough to have a screen in your car. 🙋🏻‍♀️)
Compatible with all smartphone models.Promising review: "I'm surprisingly impressed with how well this thing works. I've owned at least a dozen different types of car phone mounts and was constantly frustrated with how they always felt compromised in at least one way until I'd get so frustrated I'd buy another low-priced, non-branded option. I finally decided to see what a bit more money can buy, and hot dang, this thing just works! Its stable, holds tight to my vent without damaging it, is easy to release, and even easier to clamp down. It also includes a handy magnetized cord tip to keep the cord stored behind the charger. My only regret is not going for a branded option sooner. Just buy it." —AnonymousPrice: $24.99
A waterproof pouch your phone thanks you for in advance because it does *not* wish to engage directly in water adventures on your travels, but it does want to still tag along from a safe, dry pouch where it can still take photos and allow you to use the touchscreen.
Promising review: "This is the only 'waterproof' phone pouch that doesn't leak, and the closure is amazing. You just drop it in and let it go. It snaps shut on its own." —Target Customer"Nothing to dislike! I bought this to protect my phone during a kayak trip, and it did the job!" —ElizabethRosePrice: $11.69 (originally $12.99)
A four-pack of AirTag keyring holders so you can attach your AirTag to your luggage, carry-on, keys...anything you don't want to lose in the chaos of travel!
Promising review: "Holds my AirTag snugly! Definitely happy with this purchase!" —KdbPrice: $9.99
A set of acupressure anti-nausea wristbands if motion sickness has plagued you down all these traveling years and enough is finally enough. These work by applying pressure to your wrist which might just help with car sickness and nausea. Travel is stressful enough without wanting to gag at the thought of getting in a boat or car, so do yourself a favor and throw these in your cart so you can then throw them in your bag!
Read more about acupressure and nausea at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.Promising reviews: "Traveled during 7–8 weeks of pregnancy, and these saved my life more than a couple of times. Highly recommend." —Sbrown9412"These are LIFE-CHANGING for me!!!! I get SO carsick all the time even just staring forward. Driving through the mountains and windy roads while having to work on my laptop, and somehow I'm not carsick while wearing these. Buy them!!!!!! So much better than taking meds." —YummmPrice: $10.99 for a 2-pack
A Welly first aid kid to give you peace of mind for any bumps and ouchies that you or the kiddos might get on the go. The colorful (and secure!) bandages are so cute that you might just want to pop one on for ~vacay aesthetic~ reasons. My fam has these in every glovebox and every travel bag.
The set includes pain reliever, anti-itch cream, hand sanitizer, adhesive bandages, antibiotic ointment, burn relief cream, gauze pads, and sterile pads.Promising review: "This is a very convenient first aid kit! Love the individual packages. It is well stocked for on-the-go use. I like the metal package much better than the foam or plastic containers most are packaged in." —MPrice: $36.99
Some Cure Hydration electrolyte powder mixes in a delish berry pomegranate flavor if you are always forgetting to hydrate yourself on your adventures. These will help make drinking water ~delicious~ and help keep you guzzlin' if you usually forget while you're traveling!
FYI, water may be enough to rehydrate you, depending on your situation! Read more about electrolyte-enhanced drinks and hydration at Cleveland Clinic. These are genuinely my most FAVORITE electrolyte packets. The flavors are great and don't have that gritty taste other brands have. Price: $13.99 (available in more flavors)
A box of sleep earplugs designed specifically to be comfortable for sleeping and to block out the car honking, sleep-buddy snoring, and all those annoying not-the-vibe ambient travel sounds keeping you from super deep sleep.
Promising review: "Love how affordable and effective these are. I keep these in my travel bag, and they've been life savers since I'm a light sleeper." —TtPrice: $4.49 for a pack of 12
A five-pack of self-heating eye masks so you can truly relax after a long day of aggressively tackling your travel bucket list. (Who needs a spa when you've got portable snuggly eye masks right in your bag?)
Promising review: "Omggg my husband and I love these! We're so glad Target carries them now. They're so soothing and help me sleep on long travel days, I'd be lost without them. I always have one of these in bag when I need to run out to my car for a quick rest mid-day!" —CatyPrice: $16.89
Or a reusable silk eye mask to help block out the light, no matter what the window situation is like in your hotel room. This may just help if you're trying to nap.
Promising review: "Best sleeping mask. I am a very light sleeper and super sensitive with light and harsh fabric. These are so perfect. I bought the gray one. Even ordered some for my friends and family. Also, these are real SILK, not polyester satin." —VzPrice: $15 (available in two colors)
A Polaroid Now Gen 2 instant camera if you want to add a touch of retro fun to that pic you are planning to take on the best day of your trip.
Look, for some people, it's the top of the mountain they just hiked on, and some of us are just excited to have finally tried that famous grilled cheese from another state. They are both photo-worthy.Comes as a bundle with film that takes 16 photos.Promising review: "Great fun to get instant pictures. Takes me back to childhood memories. Made the holidays just a little bit more fun! Pictures came out clear and vibrant colors." —Target reviewerPrice: $149.99
A seven-piece toiletry bag set I literally just sent to my travel buddy group chat because do you see those little silicone squeeze bottles? THOSE ARE YOUR NEW TRAVEL BESTIES. They are so easy to use and get all your precious product out so you're not in a foreign country crying about not reaching those last precious ounces of your fave SPF.
Promising review: "The silicone makes the products squeezable. Makeup jars have an inner stopper to keep it from drying. They have wide openings to get our products in." —no thanksPrice: $4.99
A pack of four packing cubes with mesh tops that will make your packing life (and unpacking at your destination!) so much easier, you'll wonder how you ever lived without these.
Promising reviews: "I would buy this again and again. Love the brand and so convenient." —BM"SUPER RECOMMEND for trips and packing in luggage. Makes it so much easier and fits perfectly for any luggage size. I appreciate the mesh part so that you're still able to see what clothes are in there." —Kat MPrice: $9.99 (available in three colors)
A commuter backpack designed to attach to the handle of your luggage to make your airport strolling life as hands-free and fancy as possible.
Promising review: "This little bag is the perfect size. I put my laptop, notebooks, and iPad in it when I go into the office. It's the perfect carry-on bag and always fits under airplane seats, even on smaller planes. Plus, it can hold a surprising number of coloring books, travel games, books, snacks, and random toys." —DarlesCharwinPrice: $49.99 (available in three colors)
A collared pajama set you'll love at home and abroad for its all-season perfection and cozy factor. Even if you're not sleeping in your own bed, you should be able to bring some at-home comfort with you wherever you go.
Promising review: "Love these pajamas because of the super soft and stretchy fabric. The cropped legs are perfect for petites, too. I have the red, navy, and black ones. They wash well, too!" —VeronicaPrice: $21 (originally $30; available in sizes XS–4X and in five colors)
A pet travel gear bag with bowls if you're traveling with furry friends because you know they have all of their travel necessities they want you to pack, too. (They're going to give you the stink eye for your whole vacay if you don't.)
Promising review: "Obsessed with this bag for our fur baby Harper. I love the gold detail, the matching bowls, and the pockets fit all her stuff. It's the perfect diaper bag, but for your dog!" —AshleyPrice: $74.99
A carry-on spinner suitcase reviewers love for its hardiness and it's piggy-bank-saving price.
Promising review: "Such a great bag for the price, I purchased two! Rolls well, even when super heavy. I had one for three years and the other about a year and haven't had any issues with the handle that other reviews mention. I have used it as a carry-on with many US airlines and have not had any issues. Highly recommend!" —DebraPrice: $89.99 (available in five colors)
A pair of Bose Quietcomfort Bluetooth headphones everyone splurges on for a reason: They are god-tier at both sound quality and noise cancelling. Whether you're in a place with many humans or in a car with all your humans, you're gonna want to tune them out at some point and these are your golden ticket to a minute or five of silence and your fave podcast.
Promising reviews: "A noise-cancelling marvel. I purchased these specifically for their noise-canceling capabilities. I have tried seemingly endless options. The sound quality is not something I can really speak to, as I am not an audiophile. However, I purchased these as a last-ditch effort to get a good night's sleep. The proof is in the full night's sleep. I am sold. It masked my partner's snoring and the TV being blasted. It couldn't fully mask my dog's barking. I would say about 80%. If you need noise-canceling, get these." —Lena B"I spent a lot of time researching the best headphones and finally chose the Bose QuietComfort Ultra. I'm so glad I did — they're perfect in every way!" —OliviaPrice: $399.99 (originally $429.99; available in five colors)

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A set of six compression packing cubes to boost your packing game up to the next level. Not only do they help you stay organized (it's so much easier to find what you're looking for when you know your shirts are all in THIS cube and your socks are in THAT one), they also squish everything down with an additional zipper for maximum space-saving power. Starting off with the good stuff: Friends, if I had to pick just one thing — and only one — never, ever to travel without again, it would be packing cubes. This exact set of packing cubes, in fact. I started using them a few years ago, both for multiple-week-long adventures and short little getaways, and believe you me when I say they are life-changing. The set includes one large cube, one medium cube, one small cube, one extra-small cube, a slim cube, and a shoe/laundry bag (it's good for both — source: me; I have used it for both. Not at the same time, though! Pick one or the other and commit to the decision).Promising review: 'You need these if you travel! If you are like me, trying to find a way to organize a suitcase can seem like quite the struggle. I feel like I need to pack my entire life in my suitcase, even for short vacations, or I feel like I'm under-packed. My biggest problem is keeping categories organized. With these organizers, you can easily store all your belongings in an organized fashion. Everything stays in place even if you check your bag (suitcases get thrown around, and usually, my clothes are a mess). These also helped me pack more as the cubes condensed after zipping. I won't travel without these organizers ever again. In fact, I will most likely be buying more! Do yourself a favor and buy some for yourself. Great price point and great quality!' —Yvette BillingGet them from Amazon for $21.99+ (available in 11 colors and patterns; also available in four additional configurations). Or, some travel compression bags that'll help you eke out every. Last. Inch. Of suitcase space. Stashing your clothes in these bags and then rolling them up gets rid of the air and squishes down the bulk, truly maximizing your packing potential. Plus, since these aren't the kind of compression bags you need to stick a vacuum into in order to work, they're usable on the return trip, too — whether or not your Airbnb came equipped with a Hoover. Promising review: 'These bags are absolutely wonderful! I will never travel without using them again. I can bring everything but the kitchen sink! I recently packed for a seven-day-long trip with various levels of dress, and these bags saved me from having to pack more than a suitcase, which is my norm. Highly recommended!' —Stacy MalyszkaGet a set of 12 bags from Amazon for $16.64. A TSA-compliant toiletry bag to transport all your lotions and potions, because quart-sized zip-top plastic sandwich bags can be… let's call it unreliable. (Ask me how I know.) This clear zippered bag is made of tougher stuff, so it'll stand up to way more while also being substantially less prone to bursting. (Again: ASK ME HOW I KNOW.) The best part? If your items fit in here, they're good to go — just yank the bag out of your luggage at security and carry on (literally) (get it?) (har har) (I'll show myself out). Promising review: 'Perfect for TSA approval when traveling! I travel a lot for work and I prefer to only bring a carry-on bag, which means I'm limited to only 3.4 oz liquids on the plane. I used to use a sandwich size Ziplock bag and it never worked very well. With this new Lermende toiletry bag, I can fit SO much more. I love that it's clear so you can see everything at one glance. It's well made and the zipper looks like it will hold up well. It came with five bags, so perfect for each family member to have their own toiletry bag. Two thumbs up!' —Rusty Get it from Amazon for $8.98+ (available in sets of two, three or five bags, in two styles, and in multiple color combinations). A travel-size bottle of Bumble and Bumble's Prêt-à-Powder dry shampoo, because when you're on the road, a full wash isn't always in the cards — but that doesn't mean you have to feel greasy all day if you don't want to! This stuff will banish any oil from your locks and add some volume while it's at it – and even better, it won't eat up any space in your liquids bag, thanks to the fact that it's, y'know, a powder. Promising review: 'To anyone who tells me they don't like dry shampoo, I ask if they use a spray or a powder. They always answer with spray. The powder is a game-changer. It not only makes my hair look cleaner, it refreshes my style. I always travel with this in my kit to make my blowout last as many days as possible.' —ELJ23 Get a 0.5-ounce bottle from Sephora for $16. A travel wallet and passport holder with RFID-blocking capabilities to keep all your most important stuff both safe and organized while you're on the go. With tons of card slots, a collection of compartments, and pockets for things ranging from your boarding pass to your cash, a key holder, a pen holder, a spot perfect for stashing your passport (of course), and more, how could it not come in handy? I bring this exact wallet with me whenever I travel (my color of choice is Paradise Blue, for the curious), and y'all, it works wonders for those of us who are a bit, uh, coordination-challenged (hi, it's me, your friendly neighborhood klutz). I find it particularly useful during the hectic-airport-dash portions of my trips; I never have to worry about accidentally dropping my passport, my boarding pass, or any of my other Extremely Important Things, because it's, y'know, all safe and in one place. If I'm super rushed (no one wants to be that person who holds up the entire security line), I can even just shove everything in it without even tucking stuff away in the pockets, snap it shut, and keep it moving until I have a moment to sit down and actually organize it all review: 'Perfect for travel! I kept misplacing all my travel documents every time I took a vacation, and this has saved my life. It keeps everything together all in one place, and I can't travel without it now. Highly recommend!' —Ely Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in 27 colors). A universal power adapter, so you can make sure your devices stay charged no matter where you're from or where you've gone. This handy little cube can adapt to fit outlets in more than 200 different countries; what's more, it also includes both a regular plug and both USB-A and USB-C ports, so you can charge multiple devices at one time. Note that this gadget only converts outlets; for actual voltage conversion, you'll need a separate device. (Stay tuned for that!)Promising review: 'After my passport, the item I must not forget when traveling! I'm writing this as I wait for my next flight. I've used this travel adapter countless times in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. I've given some away as gifts because of the huge value it has for frequent travelers. It's compact and useful… the multiple USB ports save you the need to carry socket adapters for your gadgets.' —tfGet it from Amazon for $19.99 (available in four colors) And a travel voltage converter to keep your electronics from frying when you charge them, too. Most universal adapters are for converting outlets only; if you travel to a location with a different standard voltage than the one in your home country, you'll need to use a voltage converter to keep your devices functioning. This pick'll do that for you — and since it's nice and compact, it packs up well, too. Promising review: 'Hands down, a super converter that can be used at home or abroad. It worked great on all the countries we went to on a six-week vacation. I can use my fav 110-volt flat iron and hot curlers now instead of the low-performing 220-volt versions I was forced to buy for Europe, etc. The two plugs and USB outlets allow for multiple uses, and only one wall plug is needed. We use this at home as well for multiple device charging. The drawstring travel bag helps keep all of the items together for quick unpacking and use. I won't travel outside the house without it. Neither should you.' —Amazon CustomerGet it from Amazon for $33.98 (available in two colors). AND an external battery that'll make running out of juice when you're in the air — or on a train, or running around a new city all day, or up a mountain, or wherever — a thing of the past. This sleek, slim power bank slips easily into a backpack or pocket, and it holds enough juice to charge most smartphones up to two full times — a must when traveling! Promising review: 'Great product. Small size for travel. Long battery life. This is something I won't travel without.' —D. Brooks Get it from Amazon for $19.79+ (available in two styles and two colors). A pack of hand soap sheets, because you might not always have access to a full soap-dispenser during your travels. No soap? No problem — just pull out one of these sheets, add water, and lather away. No muss. No fuss. And as an added bonus, the pocket-sized pastel bear packaging is just adorable. Promising review: 'Love it!! Always carry it with me — there are times when I need to use it. Great value for the money. I recommend.' —Marilyn Acevedo'Used a restroom at the beach in Hawaii that didn't have hand soap. Warned my niece, and she took one of these out and said, 'No worries,' and gave me a sheet. Puzzled, I asked what they were, and she told me it's soap! Wet it, rub and it suds up. This is a really good product! I ordered some to keep in my purse. Good for traveling or camping. Never have to worry about not having soap again!' —Makai Get them from Amazon for $7.59. Or, a travel-size pack of Wet Ones wipes for those times when you're not near any water, but still really need a wipe-down. These wipes will kill roughly 99.9% of bacteria, and they're pretty darn good at just getting regular ol' dirt off, too. Promising review: 'Will not travel without them! Used these on my three-week trip where taking showers was an absolute luxury. They were basically my shower replacements, and they did the job really well. The resealable packets did a great job of keeping the wipes wet enough to be functional, despite the many times it was opened and closed. Will definitely get them again for my future trips.' —TexasTraveler Get a set of 10 packs from Amazon for $20. A pack of laundry detergent sheets that'll let you do laundry on the go without faffing about with the mess of liquid detergent. Usable both with washing machines and for hand-washing items, these soap sheets are the ultimate travel-friendly item you didn't know you needed. Promising review: 'Love these! I bought these for a recent trip to Europe/Africa for a few weeks with my family of six. We couldn't pack nearly enough to be able to change our clothes each day, but we didn't want to wear dirty clothes. This was the compromise, and we were skeptical. These little sheets weighed very little and were quick to dissolve and be just soapy enough to clean our things. We were able to hand-wash our items when we had to, and to use the small washer/dryer combos in our Airbnb. Needless to say, we loved them. Now that I have found these, I won't travel without them.' —Deb Thornton Get a pack of 30 sheets Amazon for $12.59+ (available in two scents; also available in three packs of 30 sheets each). A travel backpack with an anti-theft pocket, so you can travel light while ensuring your most important documents and other items stay safe. This backpack opens clamshell-style, making it much easier to pack and unpack than a standard, top-zip bag — and reviewers say it fits underneath airplane seats perfectly. Other bells and whistles include a wet bag pocket, a shoe compartment, padded straps, a chest buckle, the aforementioned anti-theft pocket, and availability in tons of colors. Who needs a roller board when you've got this?Promising review: 'A must-have for travel! This came with me on a 3+ week international travel stint, and I will not travel again without it. The zippered sections were just right, and the zippers lined up to be able to use TSA/travel locks. The straps are very, very comfortable, and the bag is sturdy and durable yet soft and comfy to wear for extended periods. I loved the color, almost periwinkle, but if I were to buy this bag again, I'd get a darker color to better withstand the inevitable dirt/marks from air/car/bus travel. This bag kept clothes, a blanket, money, electronics, and everything dry in rainy Ireland, snowy Germany, and a few downpours in Italy. There was a strap on the back that was perfect for the handle of my wheeled carry-on, and the weight distribution was such that the entire setup didn't tip over. I would almost call this bag indispensable!' —Mandi in VA Get it from Amazon for $22.79+ (available in four sizes and multiple colors and styles). And a Travelon anti-theft crossbody bag for those times when you don't need to be lugging everything you packed with you around all day, but still want to look ~cute.~ Travelon specializes in anti-theft gear with its five-point security system, which includes lock-down straps, locking compartments, slash-resistant straps, and body construction, and even pockets with RFID-blocking capabilities. Promising review: 'Best purse I have ever owned! I needed a small purse to use when traveling. I usually carry a backpack, as I like having my hands free. But there are times when a small purse is more practical. With the many anti-theft features, this purse has traveled the world with me keeping everything safe. Turns out I love this purse so much I use it every day, even when wearing my pack. It is small enough that I hardly know I am wearing it, yet the many pockets provide a surprising amount of carry room. The individual zippered sleeves are great and allow for efficient use of space as well as organization. I love the secure key leash. I never have to worry about locking myself out! If this ever wears out, I am getting another. Can't imagine being without it.' —GuraGet it from Amazon for $45.25+ (available in six colors and patterns). A 'Pack This' planner pad that'll make sure you never forget to pack your essentials ever again. With sections for every conceivable thing you might want to bring with you — including places to record what the weather is expected to be at your destination! — and spots to check everything off as you go, this pad is a true travel MVP. Promising review: 'Absolutely indispensable. It also has blank spots in it so you can add things that you want to remember to bring. I don't travel without one of these sheets now!' —Lisarita Get it from Amazon for $7+ (available in three colors and two styles). A packable luggage scale so you'll never have to worry about over-packing. Just hang your suitcase from this digital scale, hold it up off the ground, and wait. It'll give you a readout in — I kid you not — literally two seconds. And it's so small that it tucks right into your bag without taking up valuable space better put toward other things. I travel carry-on only whenever possible — and friends, I started to get really tired of having constant "oh no, is my bag too heavy???" anxiety every time I was about to get on a plane. (Have you seen the carry-on weight limitations — not just dimension limitations! — for most international flights these days??? Absurdity! Absurdity, I tell you!) So I bought myself this little guy last year, and I am pleased to report that knowing exactly how much my bag weighs before I get to the airport has done much to put my mind at rest. It also forces me to pack more efficiently in the first place, so hey, everybody wins!Promising review: 'Best $10 I have ever spent on a travel accessory! I love this thing. I never travel without it because I've paid overage fees or had to check overweight carry-ons or repack bags on the airport floor like an imbecile. I depend on this scale so much when traveling that when I can't find mine before a big trip, I order a new one with next-day delivery (I found the old one, lol).Based on what the scale at the airport reads, this scale is pretty accurate (assuming you can get the bag off the ground). I have weighed suitcases up to 55 pounds/25 kilograms, but any more than that, and it's hard to pick up the suitcase and hold it far enough away from your body and the ground to get an accurate thing will cost a few ounces in weight to carry with you but will save you money when you get to the check-in counter at the airport because you've already packed and repacked your bags to be perfectly within weight limits.' —AK Get it from Amazon for $12.99+ (available in six colors; also available as a two-pack in the color Ash Silver). A pair of super comfy sneakers because when you're off having all sorts of fabulous adventures, the last thing you want to worry about is aching feet. Not only are these sneakers lightweight and supportive, they're also — key point! — cute. Bonus: Since they've got slip-on styling, they're also the ideal airport shoe. Promising review: 'Best overall travel shoes! I purchased these for my trip to Italy and I was pleasantly impressed at how well these shoes held up. These were the only shoes I wore through Roma and through the Tuscany region. I logged 73,000 steps, 56 flights of stairs and inclines, and 33 miles with these. They are comfortable, lightweight, and supportive. Even through the cobbled streets of Rome!' —Pam Caffery Get them from Amazon for $33.14+ (available in women's sizes 6–10 and in 14 colors). A travel jewelry organizer that'll keep all your pretties and shinies corralled, untangled, and safe when you're on the move. This pick features tons of pockets, an earring panel, necklace clips, and more — and since it lays super flat when it's closed up and zippered shut, it'll take up next to no room in your luggage. Promising review: 'A travel must! This is a game-changer. The size is perfect. It doesn't take up much room in your suitcase. I took seven necklaces on vacation, none of them tangled. It fits several pairs of earrings and bracelets. I don't know how I lived without this. This would make a great gift for a trip.' —Jenny TGet it from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in five colors). A versatile TravelTube travel scarf and blanket you'll never stop finding uses for — on the road or off! Sure, it might look just like a regular scarf, but it can be used in all sorts of ways, from scarf to blanket to head-wrap to poncho and beyond. And thanks to its unique construction (there's a reason it's called a TravelTube), it does it all in a way that your average travel blanket can't. TravelTubeBlankets is a woman-owned small business based in Bainbridge Island, review: "This is a repeat purchase; I keep finding new people to gift these to! Carlyn is absolutely amazing, and so are the TravelTube blankets she makes. My own blanket is seriously one of my must-haves for travel; I never leave for a trip without it." —xio13t5yGet it from TravelTubeBlankets on Etsy for $95.69 (also available in numerous other colors and patterns for $52.50+). A three-pack of Tide To-Go pens so you can stop stains in their tracks no matter where in the world you are — literally. With this li'l guy tucked in your bag, you can yank it out the second a mess happens, scribble on the splotch, and watch it vanish right before your very eyes. Magic? Maybe not, but it sure feels like it sometimes! Promising review: 'When these first came out, I was skeptical. Now I'm a believer! Always had one in my desk at work. Now I have one with me whenever I travel. If I've worn something for just a couple of hours for dinner and gotten a few drops of coffee on it, I can't see sending the garment to the hotel laundry. I just use my Tide Pen. Works great on men's ties. At first, it looks like nothing's happening, but keep working it and suddenly, the spot magically disappears! It helps to put a tissue or paper towel behind the area you're cleaning. They take out just about anything and don't leave a ring like my prior spot-cleaning efforts did. The pens are small, so they're not practical for huge stains, but for small mishaps, they're amazing.' —GlamGalLovesStuffGet a three-pack from Amazon for $7.88. A large-capacity hanging toiletry bag that packs tons of storage space into a surprisingly small footprint. Deceptively compact when it's zipped closed, it opens up to reveal two huge compartments and two smaller pockets, so you can fit literally anything you might want. Then it all folds up neatly again, taking up only minimal space in your bag. There are two schools of thought when it comes to packing for trips: Pack as light as possible or BRING ALL THE THINGS. If you're a light packer, you may not need something with this much space — but if you're a BRING ALL THE THINGS person, this is the toiletry bag for you. Promising review: 'A TRAVEL MUST-HAVE. I was looking for a toiletry bag where I could fit all my toiletries plus my makeup in one place. THIS IS THE ONE. Everything fits, and it helps me stay organized when I travel. I can't imagine traveling without it now. Bonus for all the color options they have! I have both the medium and large. I recommend the medium for a carry-on suitcase. The large in a carry-on takes up half of one side.' —BrendaGet it from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in two sizes and 12 colors). A sleek and compact pill carrying case, so you can stay on top of your meds while you're away without wasting tons of luggage space on individual containers. This pick has a removable divider, so you can either split its space into four compartments or just use it as one big one; it also fastens shut super securely — and it's surprisingly pretty, too. This is the pill carrier I use when I'm on the road — or in the air, or, y'know, anywhere other than home (banana for scale). I've got a couple of medications I need to take daily (talk about a literal can't-travel-without-it situation!), so in order to avoid having to carry a whole bunch of bottles with me, I decant what I need into the four little compartments here and chuck the case in my backpack. It keeps things safe, secure, and all in one place. Also, I… really like its aesthetics. I know, I know — 'aesthetic' is not a necessity for medication storage, but it doesn't hurt that this thing is nice to look at, too. It's the little things, you know?(Heads up, though, that if you take prescription meds and you're traveling internationally by air, you usually need to keep everything in their original bottles for airport security — so bear that in mind when considering pill cases of all varieties.)Promising review: 'Great pill organizer! Fits perfectly in my carry-on pouch. It has four slots, which don't mix up the tablets in case you accidentally shake or flip them. This travel case has a great lock so your tablets won't spill. For me, I've put antihistamine tablets for allergy days, daily multivitamins, pain reliever tablets, and caffeine tablets for midday sleepiness. I just bring this with me at all times in case I need it.' —HenryGet it from Amazon for $8.99 (available in nine colors; also available in a larger, six-compartment size and in multi-packs). A beverage and drink holder that slips right over your suitcase handle, because there is no greater tragedy than a fallen cup of coffee while you're trying to make an early morning flight. With this handy pick, though, you'll be able to keep your drink secure and your hands free — no more lost or wasted caffeine! Promising review: 'Made my travel SO much easier!! Wow, what a difference this made while traveling. Kept my hands free, and I didn't have to keep going in my purse/backpack for phone, travel documents, or passport. I will not travel without it. I bought it on a whim but didn't realize how much I really needed it. I kept it on my carry-on, and it was no issue at all when boarding the plane to remove it (with a line of people behind me waiting for me to put my carry-on in overhead container). I just took out my drink and slipped it up and off the handle. There is a velcro strip in between the cup folders, but I found it very easy to slip it on and off. I also was concerned about items falling out…nope. No issue whatsoever. My passport, papers, phone were all secured.' —LisalouRN Get it from Amazon for $11.99+ (available in 26 colors and patterns). A roomy yet compact cable and electronics organizer, because when you're on the move, no one wants to waste time untangling your phone charger from your laptop cord from your tablet charger from your…well, you get the idea. This zippered case solves that problem by packing tons of pockets and organizer bands to keep everything from cables to USB drives neat and tidy — and, crucially, easy to find. Promising review: 'Took this on a trip to Bali, and it was really a lifesaver. It was so easy to find my cords and have everything so neat. It was something I never knew I needed but now will absolutely never go anywhere without it.' —Daniela Amao Get it from Amazon for $7.85+ (available in three sizes and 23 colors). A unique camera bag for the jet-setting photographer that'll make carting around all your gear super easy and safe, thanks to the anti-theft buckles. With space for lenses, a tripod, and more, and easy access via two side panels and a front panel, this sling-style bag can't wait to help you get the perfect shot. Promising review: 'Very awesome bag. I have traveled with it to so many parts around the world, from the Cook Islands to Mexico to the Carlsbad Caverns, to name a few spots, and it's always protected my DSLR and lenses. Plenty of room for batteries, etc. Also has a bottom strap for a tripod.' —Michael Soto Get it from Amazon for $49.99+ (available in two sizes and two colors). A little foot hammock to keep you comfortable on even the longest of flights. Hang this unexpectedly useful travel gadget off your tray table, and get ready to put your feet up — literally. Flying coach has never been this luxe. Promising review: 'Game-changer for air travel! I will never fly again without this. I've recommended it to everyone. East Coast USA to Southeast Asia, 24 hours in long-haul flights each way with a serious lower back pain condition to start. But being able to hang my legs, even in a sideways position, saved me from hours of pain that I had endured previously flying in economy leg room. So easy to loop over tray table brackets in both the stowed and open position. This is a must-have for any flight.' —DL FlinGet it from Amazon for $14.99+ (available individually or in two- or four-packs). A Sea Band or two, because you deserve to travel without nausea. Just strap one of these wristbands on and let it work its charms on your pressure points. YMMV, but for many, they're a boon when it comes to staving off motion-induced ickiness. Promising review: 'Worked great! I had to take a nonstop flight across the US, and I really dreaded the turbulence and air sickness I usually feel on these trips. I don't like taking medication, so I found an article about these bands, so I thought I would give them a try. They are simply amazing! I did not expect them to work as well as they had; I will never travel without them again.' —Charity Rue Get a pair from Amazon for $8.27+ (available in six colors) And a discreet money belt, so you can keep your focus on the sights in front of you instead of on the safety of your extra cash and passport. Wouldn't you rather spend your trip marveling at the pyramids or oooh-ing and aaah-ing at the Mona Lisa than constantly fighting the urge to check your pockets? With two pockets complete with RFID protection and a non-bulky design, this money belt straps securely around you and under your clothes where no one will ever know you're wearing it. review: 'Won't travel without it again! We just finished an around the world trip. This money belt went through 18 airports, probably 25 security checks. It never set off an alarm. After six weeks and 40,000 miles, it looks as good as it did when we started our trip. I had one and my fiancé had one. I used mine as my jeans belt with longish T-shirts so it couldn't be seen. My fiancé had his under all his clothing. I kept only money in mine. He kept his passport, money and credit cards in his. We'd take them off and put them right into the safe in our hotel room. Perfect!' —ChazGet it from Amazon for $23.99+ (available in four colors)

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