
27 Target Travel Products That Will Make You Feel (Dare We Say) Excited For That Long Plane Ride
A Kindle, lip mask, and neck pillow fixes everything.
1. A travel neck pillow — classic! Rest your head, take a little nap, and when you wake up you'll be in [insert your dream destination here].
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Promising review:"I chose the lilac color. Took a little getting used to this pillow as it is my first, but I will never travel without it again. Love the texture of the beads filling. It made traveling comfortable. Arrived quickly and simply packaged." — Ain
2. A Frenshe by Ashley Tisdale cashmere vanilla-scented body serum stick infused with magnesium and squalane to add a healthy dose of moisture to any patches that start to feel a little dry or itchy in midair. Love some good mid-flight self-care, and if Sharpay from High School Musical makes it, consider it in my bag already.
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Promising review:"I've only had this for less than 24 hours and I already know this is a game changer for me! I carry so much tension on my neck/shoulder area and I feel immediate relief after applying this! And it smells so delicious!" — agf99
3. A pair of ultra-soft high-rise leggings so you can twist, turn, and cross your legs with ease and without a waistband digging into your belly. Ouch!
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Promising review: 'Literally the best leggings I've purchased. I bought the black and the brown! I am so happy I did. I've never felt so comfortable and confident. Please make more colors!' — Tab Pannell
4. A pair of compression socks to keep swelling at bay, a huge setback and discomfort during long-haul flights. Now when you land you can immediately run right to the street, yell "Taxi!," and be whisked right to the city, head sticking out of the window grinning. That's how things still work, right?
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5. An AirFly adapter so you can connect your Bluetooth headphones *right* to the in-flight entertainment for the highest quality sound without a wire in sight. Your fiftieth viewing of Paddington 2 is gonna be your best yet.
6. Some classic Apple EarPods that are minuscule to store when you're not using them, don't require charging, and don't break the bank. I'm a believer that these classics are underrated, especially when it comes to flying and traveling light.
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Promising review:"After going through too many wireless earbuds to name, costing me so much money, I decided to follow the trend of the tried and true wired buds. The sound quality is great and price even better." — aj
7. A laptop backpack with a trolly sleeve if you're in search of the most versatile personal item out there. If you need to access your computer in-flight, look no further than this beauty.
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Promising review:"Got this in a pinch for a quick work trip. I'm so happy I did! Great bag, fits my laptop and slides right into my carry-on rolling bag." — Sprklchrry
8. A fleece half-zip pullover so you have the perfect spare layer to bring along. Being trapped on an ice cold plane knowing you have four more hours of frost is the definition of h-e-double-hockey-sticks.
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Promising review: " Great color. I have two, and I love the fit. Looks like a big name brand sweatshirt for less cost." — Lynn325
9. A New York Times crossword book choc-full of entertaining puzzles if you want to use your flight time to get away from screens for once. This book is the easiest of the collection, and I still find it to be a nice challenge!
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10. An E.l.f lip mask formulated with hyaluronic acid, squalane, and castor seed oil to keep your pout feeling its best, even if your seat neighbor's little air thing is pointed right at you.
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11. A reliable external battery in case the outlet at your seat is out of order. Been there, learned my lesson. Never again.
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Promising review:"Lasted me all day at an amusement park and I was able to charge my phone and my mini fan to keep me cool. At the end of the day it was at 60% and I used it constantly for about 12 hours. Didn't overheat at all which surprised me since the weather was around 90 degrees when I used it the most. It does only come with two ports, one to charge the battery itself and one USB port to charge other devices." — ana
12. A Takeya water bottle with a fold-down straw whose small 18-ounce size is perfect for tossing in a carry-on. It's not gonna take up too much space or be too heavy, but you will have a nice serving of water to dip into whenever you need it. Balance, people!
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Promising review:"My husband and I received these as a gift for our wedding. I was hesitant at first because I'm picky about water bottles. BUT... i now use mine almost every day. I took my daughter to pick out a new water bottle for school and she picked the Takeya with a straw. She was nervous it would be hard to suck through but it's not! We all love ours from the handle to the grip bottom!" — Taryn
13. And a weekender bag with a trolly sleeve. It's small enough to count as a "personal item" on most planes, ensuring you have the perfect carry-on-only setup with as much room as possible. So yes, the stack of books by your nightstand can come on the trip too if you cant pick just one.
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Promising review:"Perfect carry-on bag. Hooks to roller luggage as well. Super roomy and love all of the pockets. Holds a ton!" — Jb
14. A Kindle E-reader so you can bring a ton of books with you without any bulk to speak of. Don't feel like reading your literary fiction? Switch to your beach read. Your seat neighbor isn't judging.
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15. A ruled hardcover Moleskine notebook to use as a travel journal as well as some in-flight entertainment. I love writing small daily entries whenever I'm on a trip but hate lugging around enormous journals. And "I'm on my way to..." or "I'm on my way back from..." entries are always the best ones.
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Promising review:"I've been looking for something to put all of my writing in and this book is awesome! The quality of the paper, the lines aren't that close and it allows you so much room per page. Will buy again!" — Kimbe
16. A small bottle of CeraVe Moisturizing Cream so you can have access to your favorite moisturizer during your long, drying flight! Ack, that plane air always really gets to me.
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Promising review:"I have severe patchy dry skin. I've used higher end stuff and nothing worked and some cheaper end stuff that people swore by. Dermatologist stated to use this and it really works. My skin is 80% better. I still fight with dry skin as I've only used a few days, but it has been the best by far for my super dry skin." — Britt
17. A small pack of disinfecting wipes to give you peace of mind when using high-touch surfaces. Nothing worse than discovering your airplane tray is mysteriously sticky.
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18. A travel-friendly electric toothbrush if brushing your teeth before they turn the lights off for an overnight flight is a "need" not a "want." It comes with an included cover so popping it right into your bag is no problem.
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20. A pair of Stasher reusable silicone travel bags to keep all those extra travel bits and bobs stored safely in your carry-on. I vote you use one for tech and one for cosmetics.
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Promising review: "I recently used these to store small hair accessories and toiletries on a vacation, and they worked out great. I plan to also use them for small snacks, but the possibilities of what you can use them for are really endless. They are very durable, and I believe they will be long-lasting. Great alternative to plastic bags. I highly recommend these and all of the other sizes they offer!" — Morgan
21. A travel-size Evian facial spray for keeping that gorgeous face of yours nice and hydrated from lift-off to touch-down. All the better if you're traveling somewhere dry and can use it there, too.
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Promising review:"This is my favorite facial mist to apply before serums. I've tried lots of expensive ones and always come back to this one. It doesn't have any harsh ingredients, it's all-natural, it's truly for all skin types, and it's affordable. I highly recommend it!" — KT
22. A silk eye mask if you're bothered by light but still want to try to get some some shut-eye before you reach your destination. And that silk will keep so nice against your skin. Ahhhh, soft.
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Promising review:"So comfortable and soft. Completely blacks out and I love that it's adjustable. Doesn't feel heavy and doesn't slide off my face like previous ones I owned." — KG90
23. A travel throw blanket in case you want to cover up and catch some Zzzzs. Not using it? Fold it up into itself and use it as a pillow. Love a two-in-one situation.
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Promising review:"This blanket set is soft and cozy, perfect for long flights or car rides. The pillow provides great support and comfort. I love that it comes in a compact bag with pockets, making it easy to carry and store. This set is a must-have for any traveler and makes a great gift too." — Amandatwilight
25. Some strawberry lemonade flavored Liquid IV so you can pack a little more hydration into the water you bring onboard. Getting up to go to the bathroom on a flight is the worst. Make the most of the liquid you decide to drink!
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FYI, depending on your situation, water may be enough to rehydrate you! Read more about electrolyte-enhanced drinks and hydration at Cleveland Clinic.
Promising review:"I've had nearly all LIV flavors and this is my fave. A little less sweet than the regular strawberry, but still overall sweet with a slight saltiness. Doesn't taste artificial. Perfect for a hot day or before/after working out." — rashiffler
Price: $14.99 for a pack of ten
26. An expandable hard-shell carry-on suitcase with four spinner wheels so the stress of carting luggage around before and after the flight is relieved. Now you can just sit back and relax.
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Promising review:"This suitcase is the ideal size for a carry on. The wheels work surprisingly well and the handle is easily raised and lowered. I liked it so much that I just bought a second one. I have taken it all over without any damage to the outside case. Just a wonderful buy." — Archie
Price: $89.99 (available in five colors)
27. An AirTag so you can track your luggage juuuuust in case it gets lost. No more looking out the window watching the airline workers load suitcases on the flight praying yours makes it on.
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Promising review:"Like it. Easy way to keep up with items while traveling." — Mich
Price: $24.99 (originally $29.99)
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25 Target Travel Products You Wish You Had 10 Trips Ago
An expandable hard-shell carry-on suitcase with four spinner wheels and a built-in lock to bring your luggage firmly into adulthood with you. RIP, soccer camp duffel bag. You will not be forgotten. Promising review: "We have had two of these bags for the last 10 years. It's a great bag. Perfect as a carry-on and fits at least two weeks' worth of clothing in it. We are an airline family; therefore, we fly standby, so checking in bags gets tricky. My older son's bag is now showing some signs of wear. I have been looking at new bags, but I can't find anything that will accommodate as much as this one." —MPrice: $100 (available in six colors) Or a duffel-adjacent weekender bag if you're not quite willing to give up that duffel life. It has a trolly sleeve to make it easy to carry along with a roller bag, and it's small enough to count as a "personal item" on most planes, ensuring you have the perfect carry-on-only setup with as much room as possible. Promising review: "Perfect carry-on bag. Hooks to roller luggage as well. Super roomy, and I love all of the pockets. Holds a ton!" —JbPrice: $80 (available in two colors) And a toddler-size backpack so your kiddo can carry their own airport or roadtrip books, games, and snacks (and learn a little responsibility along the way). And I how cute. Pretty undeniable! Promising review: "Our grandson loved it. He put it on right away and likes to carry his toys in it." —Nana APrice: $15 A Hydro Flask travel bottle that's tapered at the bottom, ensuring it fits safe and sound in any cup holder you come across while still rocking a 32-ounce volume vessel for all-day sippin'. Price: $44.99 (available in eight colors) A minimalist belt bag so no matter where you roam you can bring your must-haves along in style and hands-free. Once I switched to belt begs for travel, I never looked back. Phone, keys, wallet, check! Promising reviews: 'This bag is very cute and holds so much! Definitely a good quality and easy to clean. Highly recommend for any age.' —L"The tan color looks sophisticated without being expensive. Another great product by Target!" —CPrice: $10 (available in five colors) Some classic Apple EarPods that are minuscule to store when you're not using them (perfect for carry-ons and small day bags), don't require charging, and don't break the bank. I'm a believer that these classics are underrated, especially when it comes to traveling light. Promising review: "After going through too many wireless earbuds to name, costing me so much money, I decided to follow the trend of the tried and true wired buds. The sound quality is great and the price even better." —ajPrice: $19.99 A Kindle e-reader so you can bring a ton of books with you on your adventure without any of the bulk. Don't feel like reading your literary fiction? Switch to your beach read. Nobody's judging. Promising review: "I love physical books, but as a working mom of four (one being a baby), I wanted something I could throw into my bag and go. It's compact and charged well. I absolutely love my new Kindle. I'm on my fifth book this week!" —MamaoffourPrice: $109.99 A pack of Ecos laundry detergent sheets to bring along just in case you need to do some laundry on the road. I can't even tell you how much I wish I would've had these when I was traveling in Europe and needed just *one* single serving of detergent every week or so. The sheets work in hot or cold water. Just toss them in with the wash and you're good to go! Promising review: "Works great. No residue on clothes or washer. Smells nice. Really cleans the clothes and helps with stains." —MapgottschallPrice: $15.99 for 64-pack (available in two scents) A Sun Bum SPF 40 face and body sunscreen stick so you can have sun protection at the ready *without* having to check a bag just to bring lotion along. Oh, Sun Bum. We've spent so many days together already this summer, and there are many more to come! Promising review: "This is great for your face and small areas that need sunscreen. It is a very small container that easily fits in a bag/purse. SPF worked well in direct sunlight. Texture reminds me of coconut oil — solid that melts as it is rubbed in. The scent is light and smells like summer at the beach." —trudi2012Price: $21.99 Or a mini bottle of Vacation Super Spritz SPF 50 face mist if you want to spritz your way to safer skin and a little higher SPF. Or better yet, just get both! The more sunscreen the merrier, in my opinion. Promising review: "I love it! It's easy to apply. I used it as a first application, but I like it for reapplying even over other sunscreens. It's not sticky, tight, or oily, and I've had no breakouts. So convenient because reapplying a cream sunscreen can cause gross buildup and feel heavy. Plus, it smells great when applied! I could see this potentially irritating someone with really sensitive skin, so maybe test it before putting it on your face." —tk104Price: $8.79 A Hatch Rest Go portable noise machine so your little one can get some shut-eye on the road, even if there are some unfamiliar noises around. And hey, this works for adults, too, I know a lot of my pals swear by their white noise machines. Promising review: "Love how convenient it is having a portable Hatch like this. My kids both have Hatches and this is a great idea when traveling and away from home." —CassiePrice: $39.99 (available in five colors) A reliable external battery in case the outlet at your airplane seat is out of order, you need to navigate through a new city, or for any other travel tech task that might come up. Promising review: "This little thing is amazing!!! Took it to Disneyland and was able to charge my phone from 38%–98% and my daughter's from 46%–100%. 😍🤗 Love it and recommend it!!!!!" —NormaJeanPrice: $4.99+ (originally $9.99; available in four colors) A small pack of disinfecting wipes to give you peace of mind when using high-touch surfaces away from home. Nothing's worse than discovering your airplane tray is mysteriously sticky. Promising review: "These are perfect for travel! I buy a few before traveling and use them on the plane and in the hotel. Perfect size for a backpack/purse, so I don't have to bring a giant Clorox container!" —R19Price: $0.99+ (available in three pack sizes) A box of sleep earplugs so you can rest in peace and quiet, whether you're on a road trip with rockers, staying in a hostel with talkers, or are doing some city living for the summer where sirens rule. 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: $4.29 for 12 pairs A ruled hardcover Moleskine notebook to use as a travel journal. I love writing small daily entries whenever I'm on a trip, but I hate lugging around enormous journals. This one is slim, easy to carry, high-quality, and always in my carry-on. Promising review: "I've been looking for something to put all my writing in, and this book is awesome! The quality of the paper, the lines aren't that close, and it allows you so much room per page. Will buy again!" —KimbePrice: $24.95+ (available in six colors and three page styles) Some strawberry lemonade flavored Liquid IV so you can pack a little more hydration into the water you bring onboard a flight or in the car. Getting up to go to the bathroom on a flight or having to pull over is the worst. Make the most of the liquid you decide to drink! FYI, depending on your situation, water may be enough to rehydrate you! Read more about electrolyte-enhanced drinks and hydration at Cleveland Clinic. Promising review: "I've had nearly all LIV flavors and this is my fave. A little less sweet than the regular strawberry, but still overall sweet with a slight saltiness. Doesn't taste artificial. Perfect for a hot day or before/after working out." —rashifflerPrice: $16.19 for a pack of 10 A seven-piece set of packing cubes to keep your items as compact and organized as possible. I used to be skeptical of packing cubes at first, but can conform they help even the most disorganized of travelers (me) maintain some semblance of order. Promising review: "These are a game changer. They kept my suitcase organized for travel, and spared me from the digging to find 'that one shirt' on vacation! I got several colors, one for me and each of my kids for maximum organization. Highly recommend." —EmPrice: $35 (available in three colors) An AirFly adapter so you can connect your Bluetooth headphones *right* to the in-flight entertainment for the highest quality sound without a wire in sight. Your fiftieth viewing of The Greatest Showman is gonna be your best yet. Price: $54.99 A simple and useful zippered pouch that is meant for makeup, but can be used for almost any travel paraphernalia like other toiletries, small electronics, cords, jewelry, travel tickets... You name it, and it can tuck away nicely and neatly here! Price: $23.45 (available in 12 colors) An AirTag so you can track your luggage juuuuust in case it gets lost. No more looking out the window watching the airline workers load suitcases on the flight, praying yours makes it on. Promising review: "Like it. Easy way to keep up with items while traveling." —MichPrice: $24.99 (originally $29.99) A small bottle of CeraVe Moisturizing Cream that ensures you have access to your favorite moisturizer during your journey (especially a long, drying flight). Ack, that plane air always really gets to me. Promising review: "I have severe patchy, dry skin. I've used higher-end stuff and nothing worked, and some cheaper-end stuff that people swore by. The dermatologist stated to use this, and it really works. My skin is 80% better. I still fight with dry skin as I've only used a few days, but it has been the best by far for my super dry skin." —BrittPrice: $7.69+ (available in four sizes) A pair of Bose noise-canceling headphones so you don't have to blast your headphones to hear your podcast over the plane's engine. With an adjustable noise-cancelling level and up to 24 hours of playback, these are a worthy investment for your travels and for your everyday life. Promising review: "I love the color. I love how comfortable they feel. They really block out background noise." —GagaPrice: $229.99 (originally $359.99, available in five colors) A travel throw blanket to stay toasty warm even if your seat neighbor is blasting the air. Plane naps are so much better when you're the right temp. And when you're not using it, it folds down into a plush bag and doubles as a pillow. Promising review: "This blanket set is soft and cozy, perfect for long flights or car rides. The pillow provides great support and comfort. I love that it comes in a compact bag with pockets, making it easy to carry and store. This set is a must-have for any traveler and makes a great gift too." —AmandatwilightPrice: $19.99 (originally $39.99, available in three colors) An itty-bitty Venus razor with a carrying case so if you're planning on shaving on your trip, you don't need to bring your big ol' razor and try to find a way to store it safely. Promising review: "Love this compact razor for traveling. Very convenient size and the razor itself works very well. Smooth shave result. Would purchase again." —ChanningPrice: $12.59 An eight-piece toiletry bottle set to decant literally all of your favorite toiletries into small, manageable, TSA-approved bottles — yes, even sprays! The set includes two bottles with sprayers, two silicone bottles, two rolling bottles, two jars, and a zip-top pouch. Promising review: "I packed these with my daily toiletries for going overseas, and they are so fun and cute. I will buy these again!!" —TashalaPrice: $15


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Tech Mishap Sends Man Into Panic for Whole Flight
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A Massachusetts man has shared how he spent his entire flight worried after a notification came through on his watch telling him that his suitcase had been "left behind." Will, 20, shared the moment on Reddit's r/WellThatSucks, where the post has since gone viral with more than 61,000 upvotes. In the caption, he said: "Worried the ENTIRE flight until landing and realizing it was a glitch... New to AirTags and I guess this just happens? Lots of unnecessary panic." The alert from the Apple Airtag in his suitcase popped up shortly after takeoff from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport, bound for Johannesburg's OR Tambo International Airport. A picture of the notification that left the man worried during his flight. A picture of the notification that left the man worried during his flight. Will He had been traveling around South Africa for two weeks and was proud to have avoided checking any luggage—until a gate agent insisted his overhead bag be taken at the door due to the plane's small cabin space. "At first when I got the notification I was nervous and rather confused," Will, who didn't give a surname, told Newsweek. "It was a small plane and an even smaller airport, so I didn't know how it could have been lost." Without WiFi onboard, Will couldn't refresh the AirTag's location and assumed the worst. The tracking app showed the last location of his suitcase at the Kruger airport, which added to his anxiety. "I remembered that there were many flights between the airports daily and I had a long enough layover where I could've waited until the next flight from Kruger with my bag before leaving Johannesburg," he said. "I was able to put my mind at ease enough with that." Thankfully, the panic ended the moment the plane landed in Johannesburg. As passengers disembarked via the ramp, Will spotted his suitcase being unloaded, and with the crew's permission, he got hold of it immediately. The Apple Airtag was launched in 2021. Small Bluetooth-enabled tracking devices are used to help track personal items with the help of the Find My app. While they don't have GPS, the vast size of Apple's device network means they can provide remarkably precise tracking worldwide. Since their launch they have surged in popularity with travelers, specially for monitoring checked luggage. During his layover, he shared the experience on Reddit—and by the time he arrived in London the post had gained viral attention with more than 61,000 upvotes. One commenter said: "Yeah, it's usually a false alarm and catches up." While another wrote: "My AirTag in my wallet does this all the time when my wallet is sitting next to me in the car."


Buzz Feed
2 days ago
- Buzz Feed
21 Target Products For Your Next Vacation
A pair of mid-rise wide-leg linen pants because jeans are always the heaviest piece of clothing in your suitcase. Pack these lightweight pants and leave room to bring back souvenirs from your travels, aka, more clothes Promising review: "I bought a backup pair of these because I love them SOOO much. Light and comfy and cute!!" —HollyPrice: $17.50 (originally $25; available in sizes XS–4X, long and short lengths, and nine colors/prints) A pill organizer so you never skip town without your supplements. Pack for the whole week or take out individual pods for a quick trip! Each container is labeled with a day of the week and is split into day and night for optimal organization. Promising review: "I like having the separate morning and evening sections so that I take my pills at the correct time. Also will be so handy to be able to just take the days which are needed out of the holder when traveling." —Shelley RetterPrice: $14.49 (originally $27.99; available in five colors) A refillable hand sanitizer for a handy sanitize and moisturize situation anytime, anywhere. Spray your hands with this cleansing mist infused with lavender, cardamom, jojoba, argan, rosehip and aloe. Consider it a bonus that it smells great and fits in every bag. Promising review: "This is the best hand sanitizer I've ever found. Plus, it's refillable?! I love that it's natural and smells amazing. I'm trying all the other scents from Noshinku's website now because I can only find Lavandula and Eucalyptus at Target. The packaging is sleek and fits in all my purses and my car. Touchland's packaging would always leak, so Noshinku is the clear winner in my book!" —SamPrice: $10.99 A three-pack of ribbed crew socks that'll help you put your best foot forward anywhere and everywhere you go. If you absolutely have to take your shoes off while traveling on a plane, you should at least be wearing these chic socks. Promising review: "Literally my favorite socks, I had to buy another pack!" —JillPrice: $10 (available in shoe sizes 4–10) A seven-piece set of packing cubes so you never have to search for your stuff in a suitcase again. Oversized tops? Oh yeah, that's in the big cube. Delicates? Check the small cubes! Less time searching, more time vacationing. Promising review: "This item was so helpful when packing bulky winter wear for travel. I don't think I will ever travel again without the compression bags! Luv them!" —MFPrice: $35 (available in two colors) A travel first aid kit that'll save the day when the unexpected happens and fit conveniently in your bag. This 24-count kit is complete with bandages, antibiotic ointment, and hand sanitizer. It pays to be prepared! Promising review: "I am so glad that this item is compact and travels easily with me!" —BLemons Price: $7.99 An accessories organizer so you can carefully bring your coveted jewelry with you anywhere you go. This convenient case is an absolute game changer for staying organized without overpacking. Promising review: "I love this little compact jewelry holder. It helps me keep track of my nose rings while at home and traveling. The zipper feels high quality, and it is a sturdy little box." —GMRPrice: $10 A satin sleep mask that'll help you catch some ZZZs any time of the day. This satin mask is gentle on skin and hair, plus blocks out light for a peaceful slumber. Great for the plane or for the hotel room and takes up basically zero space in your luggage. Promising review: "What a great little eye mask that will be perfect for long flights. Well made, great print, plus added bonus of the matching carrier case. Might have to get some pajamas from Hello Mello. Shout out ot Target for having a great small brand. Thanks!" —ABPrice: $18 (available in four colors/prints) A portable steamer so you can smooth out the wrinkles in your wardrobe. This packable lifesaver is the steam dream! Promising review: "I purchased this item for travel. It's lightweight and portable. It was easy to pack in my suitcase. The steamer is very easy to use. It took less than two minutes to heat up, and I was steaming away! It worked well and removed all the wrinkles. I highly recommend this product for travel and home." —shizle7Price: $29.99 (available in two colors) A pair of Pacifica reusable eye masks for when you can't pack your jumbo jar of eye patches. These eco-friendly masks help tame the bags under your eyes after many hours of traveling, so you can step off your red-eye flight looking refreshed. Apply your favorite serum or moisturizer and set with these silicone masks. Repeat and reuse all vacation long! Promising review: "I'm loving these Pacifica Reusable Masks! I love the fact that they are, of course, reusable, vegan, and cruelty-free. They work great. I have the entire set!" —PickyShoeLover01Price: $14.99 A pack of acne patches with a carrying case because spots can pop up anytime, anywhere. This convenient case is guaranteed to pass the TSA check so you can be prepared with 32 cute targeted treatments. Plus, no need to pack a mirror, this compact case is already equipped for precise application! Promising review: "Love this! They work really well as pimple patches, and they're also cute enough for you to wear out of the house! It has also helped a lot with scarring!" —Maddie iriwnPrice: $15.99 A Peach & Lily travel-ready skincare set so you don't have to sacrifice your skin for your vacation. This set contains a four-step routine including a gel cleanser, treatment essence, refining serum, and antioxidant cream. Your routine is in the bag – literally! Promising review: "I love this set! My first time trying this brand, so I went with the set to get the full experience, and it did not disappoint. The cleanser is gentle, yet effective. The toner is light and refreshing. The serum and the cream melt into my skin and cause no irritation. My skin looks and feels soft, and looks brighter." —Arose97Price: $39 A portable phone charger because there's no greater annoyance than your device dying while you're traveling. Save yourself from searching for an available outlet in the airport and pack this portable charger instead! Promising review: "Used in Disney, works well for the price! I like how small it is and comes with the cord to work as charger for device and reverse for my phone!" —MichellePrice: $9.99 Or an extra long phone charger so you can stay wired in at all times. Scroll as much as you like, wherever you like with a long cord. Promising review: "We love these chargers. They feel extra strong, like they won't break easily. Also, they are very long and we all love that." —MisskristalPrice: $14.99+ (available in three sizes and nine colors) A tech organizer that'll keep your portable and extra long chargers in one convenient and tangle-free place. Never stress about rifling through your bags again to find that one cord you need, it's all handy now. Promising review: "Good little case, used for vacation and fits everyone's power bank, earbuds, and chargers. Buying a second one for my work from home bag." —whereisitPrice: $9.99 A midi tank dress that'll serve as another versatile outfit option without taking up ample space in your carry-on. Wear it on its own, paired with a jacket, or try tying the bottom for endless styling possibilities. Promising review: "Excited to finally find a summer dress that's not see-through, good quality, fits nicely, and is comfortable 🤗." —MariahPrice: $25 (available in sizes XS–4X and two colors) A Fujifilm Instax mini camera for capturing the moment and making memories. Compact design makes it an easy fit into any bag. Anybody can take a photo on their phone — kick it old school with a vintage-inspired camera. Instant pic, instant bliss. Promising review: "This camera is just what we needed to capture beautiful memories of my son's first birthday trip. The photos are great quality. The camera is so easy to set up and use. I recommended it to many friends and family members!" —Ecunis1Price: $86.99 (available in six colors) A set of reusable travel-size bottles and a cosmetics bag that'll help you downsize and save space in your luggage. Make more room for souvenirs by filling up these convenient containers with all your favorite lotions and potions. Promising review: "Definitely grab one of these! In places where TSA pays more attention, this was so useful because it declares the ounces, unlike other generic bottles. Easy to rinse out if anything spills. Made my trip so much easier!" —Alaska42Price: $9 A portable waterproof speaker that'll pack like a dream and make sure you can pump up the jams wherever you are. And if you drop it in the pool accidentally, who cares?? Promising review: "It has great bass and range. Sounds great! Worth every penny." —Awesome Bluetooth SpeakerPrice: $39.95 (originally $44.95; available in four colors) A slide sandal so you can pack one versatile shoe instead of a different pair for every outfit. These squishy soles will have you feel like you're vacationing on cloud nine. Promising review: "Love how comfortable these are! They look cute as well! Can't wait to buy more colors!" —ColePrice: $19.99 (available in sizes 5–12 and four colors) A travel-size mineral sunscreen that'll keep your skin protected from harmful UV rays. If you pack one thing, make it sunscreen — always! Plus, it's tinted to help mask any traces of white cast. Promising review: "Love how light this feels on my face and the little bit of coverage. Doesn't cause me to break out and lasts a long time." —RomeroJPrice: $16.79