The Travel Essentials Alphabet

Jet-setting off to a fabulous new destination? Here's a list of twenty-six must-have items for world travelers, from A-Z!

Adapter

An all-in-one adapter is one of the wisest investments for avid travelers. Keep it in your backpack, so you're connected no matter where you go!

Books

Everyone packs books, but does anyone read them? Aren't you busy ziplining or skydiving or something? Pack one anyway - you'll be glad to have a familiar way to unwind at the end of the day.

Cubes

Packing cubes keep your suitcase neat and organized, no matter the length of your trip.

Detergent

Having detergent on hand will make sink-washing your dirty clothes much more accessible, don't you think? Pro tip: if you're trying to keep it to carry-on, bring detergent powder instead of liquid, but be sure to keep it under twelve (12) ounces!

Eye drops

After that 21-hour flight to Bali, your eyes will thank you for bringing these along.

Facial Wipes/Face Masks

Long flights dehydrate, so bring some moisturizing facial wipes and face masks to keep your skin glowing throughout your trip!

Journal

Glasses

Reading glasses, sunglasses, or fashion statement glasses - don't leave these babies behind! Whether you have a designer pair or a dollar store bargain, we're positive you'll use these during your trip.

Hand Sanitizer

You know airplane tray tables have more germs than toilet flush buttons, airplane seatbelts, and TSA security bins, right? Right. You're welcome.

Insect Repellant

Super important (unless you're headed to Iceland, where there are no mosquitoes), consider it an absolute necessity.

Journal

Nowadays, using your phone to jot down notes is common, but we prefer a real journal to store your thoughts and memories from your trips. Physically writing things also helps you remember them, and who doesn't want to remember that time they were accosted by a wild monkey at the Top of the Rock in Gibraltar?! (True story)

Kit

Having a kit filled with first-aid items, painkillers, and emergency antibiotics is one of the most basic, and important, travel essentials to keep you prepared for any situation that may arise. Band-Aids may not heal the wound of missing your flight, but they'll help you recover from that tumble during your hike!

Coulda used a few cubes

Luggage

It may sound silly but having good-quality luggage is a luxury. Habitual travelers know the importance of having the right piece of luggage for every trip. Preferably something sturdy that won't collapse when you overpack or combust after just one trip. From weekender bags to extended-stay vacations, having the right luggage is a true essential!

Minimalist Wallet

It's common for people to carry around a big, bulky wallet filled to the brim with every rewards club card and the family picture they own. When traveling, it's best to carry a minimalist wallet for a few reasons, but mostly because you'd be sad if you had to replace your Starbucks gold card.

Noise-canceling Headphones

These are a wise investment, to begin with, but become essential when heading to Australia and spotting a family of seven kids a few rows ahead of you.

Organizer

A hanging travel organizer is a fantastic way to keep your toiletries safe and secure while you travel. Many have transparent plastic pockets, so you don't have to worry about taking everything out at the TSA checkpoints! We also like plastic bags because they're easier to clean if something spills or explodes mid-flight.

Passport

Passport

Pretty self-explanatory, but did you know that of all Americans eligible to obtain a passport, only 40% do?

Q-tips

Unbelievably, Q-tips are helpful to always have around. Yes, they help you put on or take off your makeup. Still, they can apply topical medicines and creams, soothe puffy eyes post-travel, and for portable aromatherapy if traveling with oils.

Reusable Bags

Packing a foldable, reusable bag is a multi-purpose packing hack. Use it for grocery shopping, as a souvenir holder, or even as a laundry bag.

Spare Battery/Charger

Investing in a portable spare battery and/or charger for your cellphone and other electronics is easy.

Thermal Compression Socks

On long flights, these babies can help increase blood flow to your legs, thereby reducing the risk of a blood clot. We don't want any ruined trips, so we suggest adding these to your essentials collection. And a pair of fuzzy socks while you're at it; warm and fuzzy socks to compliment your warm and fuzzy feelings about traveling. Aww.

Underwear

Hear us out: such a thing as "travel underwear" is made with an easy-to-hand-wash fabric. Remember that detergent you packed? It'll certainly come in handy when you're washing these. You can thank us later.

Vaseline

Use it on your lips, use it on your hands, use it when you've overeaten and can't fit into your leggings. We love multi-purpose travel essentials!

Packing

Water Bottle

Find a good, sturdy, filtered water bottle and carry it with you wherever you go. Plain and simple - No ifs, ands, or bobbles about it.

X-tra Socks

Just having one extra pair can make all the difference!

Yarn

Yarn and knitting needles aren't essential, but a hobby or craft along those lines is! Cross-stitch, coloring, and origami are other suggestions of a packable hobby you'll be glad you brought along when the kids need something to do with their hands.

Zip Pocket Jacket

Pockets are the epitome of travel essential because storing belongings in your jacket is significantly easier than traveling with a bag, especially on a hike or day trip! Finding a waterproof zip pocket jacket would be the best option - many exotic locations have unpredictable weather, so it's always good to be prepared! Even better is that many raincoats and jackets are now packable, meaning they fold up into a small carrying case, so they'll take up less room in your luggage. A worthy investment before your next trip!

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