After years of traveling, I found that a few simple travel hacks can make life so much easier. When I first started traveling, I was always worried about forgetting something, but I’ve since learned the art of streamlining and only packing high-value items. At this point, I’ve turned my packing routine into a fine art, and now I have a short-and-sweet packing list that I always use.
Ready to make things simple? Here are my 10 fave (and affordable!) must-have travel products for your next trip.
Anker Portable Charger ($39)
My phone is my number one travel companion, and I start to panic any time I see a low battery notification. Portable chargers are priceless when I travel.
Some days, it’s impossible to find a charging spot. The slim chargers are super handy to stick in my bag for a quick charge, and the more powerful ones are great for charging multiple devices.
When I’m traveling solo, it’s a bit of extra security to know that I’ll never be stuck without my phone.
USB Travel Wall Charger ($11)
I love this wall charger because it allows me to charge with two USB chords at a time, and its PowerIQ and VoltageBoost technology actually give you a faster charge.
Charge your phone WAY quicker than before!
Skyroam WiFi Hotppot ($8-10 day)
You can choose to rent the hotspot, or make a small investment to purchase your own Skyroam if you’re a frequent traveler. Then, you can get unlimited data for a 24 hour periods of time! I travel everywhere with mine, and it’s kept me connected in 50+ countries!
Ear Plugs ($9)
I always travel with ear plugs. You never know when you’re going to wind up trying to sleep beside a noisy street or partying neighbor. Some styles are more comfortable than others, and I’ve found Hearos Ear Plugs Xtreme Protection to be good enough to sleep in.
Bluetooth Headphones ($30)
Wireless headphones are so handy. SENSO Bluetooth Headphones are perfect for me because they are sweat proof and last for eight hours.
Portable Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker ($40)
Waterproof Bluetooth speakers were made for poolside or tropical vacations. This speaker sounds amazing, can be connected wirelessly, and gives you eight hours on a single charge.
Plus, you don’t have to worry about splashing it.
Vapur Portable Waterbottle ($12)
I always try to keep a Vapur Element Bottle in my bag. It takes up practically no space and weighs nothing, but you can get a full liter of water into it. It’s especially handy for airports (who wants to pay $6 for a bottle of water?) and long walks.
It is also durable and BPA free, so you can keep using it for ages.
Packing Cubes ($16)
Living out of a suitcase is one of the biggest downsides of traveling so much. Packing cubes have made a huge difference in my ability to stay organized. They come in a wide variety of sizes so I can sort all of my stuff into different cubes and keep it structured.
Travel Humidifier ($25)
I’m in love with this portable, personal humidifier. This cool humidifier works with a simple water bottle to add a bit of moisture to the air. When I’m traveling in dry climates, having this little device makes a world of difference for my skin and sinuses.
Portable Laundry System ($47)
This microbial- and hydrolysis-resistant bag is genius. You can get a machine-quality wash anytime, anywhere! The Scrubba Portable Laundry System Wash Bag is perfect for long trips or anytime you will be away from a washing machine for a while.
Just grab some travel laundry soap ($9) and you’re set.
Carrying my own water bottle was a game changer. Most hostels will have a water filter so you can just top up. I also like the ones with their own filters, like the ones by Bobble.
This is the first time I heard of a portable laundry bag. :O Seems like a good investment. This is one of my favourite posts.