20 best travel accessories 2024 (2024)

No matter where you're going on holiday, these must-have travel accessories will make your trip much easier and more comfortable.

You've booked cheap flights, sorted your accommodation and got your itinerary ready – there's not much left to do apart from packing your bags. But before you do, you may want to get some handy travel items.

From travel essentials that maximise your suitcase space to items that will help you sleep on your next flight, there are some great accessories on the market to improve your trip.

Whether you're preparing for your own next adventure or are searching for the perfect gift for the travel lover in your life, our tried-and-tested list below will help.

  • Earplugs

    Earplugs can come in handy while travelling, especially on aeroplanes, hostels or hotel rooms (if you have noisy neighbours!).

    There are different types of earplugs, so it's worth considering what you'll be using them for. For example, waterproof silicone earplugs are great for swimming, while foam earplugs are more comfortable to sleep in.

    One earplug brand that deserves a special mention is Earplanes – they are designed to help your ears with the changing air pressure during flights. You can use their app to see when you should put them in and when you can take them out, depending on the altitude.

    Here's why I recommend Earplanes:

    20 best travel accessories 2024 (1)My partner uses Earplanes on every flight. He struggled with ear pain during take off and landing in the past, but these earplugs take away all the stress around flying.

    While pressure changes do still happen, it's nowhere near as much as without them. He can also still wear his noise cancelling headphones on top, so they're pretty much perfect. If you struggle with ear pains while flying, these could be the fix to the problem.

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  • Sleeping mask

    There is no better combination for sleep than earplugs and a sleeping mask. A good sleeping mask can make a huge difference in getting quality sleep when travelling.

    Especially if you struggle sleeping in a new environment (hotel, hostel or aeroplane), using a sleeping mask can be game-changing.

    They are even more useful when you're travelling to a different timezone and will have to adjust your sleeping cycle. A darkened environment can improve your sleep quality and help you avoid jet lag.

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  • Luggage scale

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    Having to pay a fee because your suitcase is too heavy is a budget traveller's worst nightmare. Not only are the prices extortionate, but it's also totally avoidable if you bring a luggage scale.

    This little device doesn't take up a lot of space and allows you to check the weight of your luggage. Simply wrap the tag around your suitcase's handle and lift it up. The scale will then tell you how heavy your bags are.

    If you're over the weight limit, you can move a few bits into your hand luggage to avoid any hefty fees.

    The one we use (pictured above) is a FREETOO luggage scale which is low-cost but effective. Click the link to buy yours.

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  • Compression bags

    Compression bags are ideal for maximising luggage space. They let you vacuum-seal your clothes, thereby reducing the size drastically.

    These types of bags are especially handy for your return trip, as dirty clothes usually take up much more space than neatly folded clothes.

    Pop your dirty clothes in the bag, use the pump (or a vacuum from the hotel reception) to suck out all the excess air and you'll have saved yourself tons of space.

    I'm a big fan of using compression bags for any trip that requires checked luggage:

    20 best travel accessories 2024 (3)Ever since using them for the first time on a trip to Japan, compression bags are a non-negotiable on my packing list. On this trip, I had bought quite a few sourvenirs and I had no idea how to I was going to fit them in my suitcases, as both were filled with clothes.

    The compression bags allowed me to put all my clothes (two suitcases full – it was a long trip) into one suitcase. I was so impressed at how much space they saved!

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  • Packing cubes

    You can save even more space in your suitcase by using packing cubes. They're essentially containers that hold your clothes and other travel essentials. You can pack these cubes individually before adding them to your backpack or suitcase.

    As the cubes separate your items, your suitcase will be much neater. And since you're compartmentalising and compressing your things, it'll save space in the process.

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  • Travel toiletry bottles

    If you're a hand-luggage-only kind of traveller, the 100ml liquid rule can cause some issues. It's particularly difficult if you want to bring your own shampoo, conditioner and skincare.

    Even though there are probably 100ml versions of your favourite beauty items, they usually come at extortionate prices (especially for how little product you get). To save money in the long run, invest in a few 100ml travel bottles.

    You can fill them up at home with your full-sized bottles and reuse them on future trips. It's a super easy way to save money and reduce your plastic waste at the same time. Win-win!

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  • Noise-cancelling headphones

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    Whether you're on a loud plane, train or bus, noise-cancelling headphones can come in very handy. You can listen to audiobooks, music and podcasts without having to turn the volume all the way up to drown out the outside noise.

    But even just turning on the noise-cancelling features without listening to any content can help while on the road. Eliminating loud background noise will make it much easier to get some rest.

    There are quite a few noise-cancelling headphones on the market with a range of costs. Obviously, the more advanced noise-cancelling technology will come at a higher price, but there are some great budget options available.

    The Tribit headphones come in at around £30 at the time of writing. They do a pretty good job at cancelling out background noise and are among the best gadgets for students.

    However, the Sony WH-1000XM4 are among the best noise-cancelling headphones out there. We've seen them on sale for around £200 but have incredible capabilities and even come with different ambient modes.

    Using noise-cancelling headphones has helped me with my flying anxiety:

    20 best travel accessories 2024 (5)Despite being an avid traveller, I struggle with a lot of anxiety on flights. One of the things that helps me most before take off is using the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones to cancel out all the noise around me and listen to an audiobook or my favourite songs.

    It creates a calm space for me to not think about flying.

    Flying still isn't my favourite thing in the world, but these noise cancelling headphones make it a lot easier to deal with.

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  • Reusable water bottle

    A reusable water bottle makes for a great eco-friendly gift as well as a handy travel accessory.

    One of our favourite money-saving tips is bringing a reusable water bottle to the airport. While you can't take liquid over 100ml through airport security, you can bring an empty bottle. Once you're through security, there are stations to refill it for free.

    Most large UK airports have water fountains provided by Refill, giving you access to clean drinking water for your water bottle. The Refill app also shows nearly 300,000 refill stations worldwide – so you'll be able to fill up your bottle even while travelling.

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  • Hydrating skincare products

    Anybody who's ever been on an aeroplane will know that it's not the best for your skin.

    Aeroplane cabins have very low humidity, which causes your skin to dry out quickly. On top of that, the high altitude puts your skin at a higher risk of UV damage (yes, the UV rays penetrate through the window!).

    Bring some of your skincare essentials on board with you to avoid arriving at your destination with less-than-ideal skin.

    Some moisturiser with hyaluronic acid is a good start, but you can go even further and bring some hydrating face masks depending on how long your flight is.

    It's also a great idea to bring your facial SPF to battle those stronger UV rays.

    Remember that these should be below 100ml to bring them on board with you in your hand luggage.

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  • Apple Airtag

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    If you're an iPhone user, consider getting a couple of Apple Airtags for your next trip. Pop one in your backpack or suitcase and you'll be able to track its whereabouts through your phone.

    Using it in your checked luggage can calm some anxiety about your bags being left behind, as you'll always know where they are.

    And if you're travelling with any valuables in your backpack, like your laptop or jewellery, it's probably a good idea to keep track of its whereabouts too.

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  • Amazon Kindle

    Reading on holiday hits differently. But rather than bringing a heavy stack of books in your backpack, bringing an e-reader is much easier. Not only will you be saving space and weight, but you can also keep down costs as e-books are usually cheaper than paperbacks.

    The latest Kindle Paperwhite comes with 16GB of storage so canhold thousands of books. A single charge can last up to 10 weeks – more than enough for reading on holiday or the plane.

    I've been using my Kindle for years, and it allows me to read way more on holiday:

    20 best travel accessories 2024 (7)Since getting a Kindle, I've started reading way more often. It's a great way to pass the time when flying or travelling by train, and it barely takes up any space in my bag.

    On a recent trip to Greece with friends, I only bought one book on my Kindle as preperation. But when I finished it, I was able to easily buy the next books in the series to read at the pool. I ended up reading six books on my Kindle in one week!

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  • Travel pillow

    On long flights, a good neck pillow can be the perfect travel accessory – especially if you've ended up in the dreaded middle seat. It provides support and comfort if you want to sleep on the plane, and helps you avoid a painful stiff neck upon arrival.

    When selecting your perfect travel pillow, keep an eye on the material (filler and cover). Make sure they give enough support and are comfortable to rest your head on.

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  • Compression socks

    Compression socks are designed to put pressure on your lower legs. This helps maintain the blood flow – which is necessary if you're stationary for a while (on a long flight, for example).

    Wearing compression socks on flights can help reduce swelling in your legs and ankles and potentially prevent blood clots from developing.

    While they're not vital if you don't have any prior medical conditions, compression socks can still make long flights more comfortable.

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  • Power adaptor

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    If you want to charge your electronic gadgets abroad (and we're guessing you do), you'll need a power adaptor. As different countries have different types of plug sockets, you won't be able to use your regular chargers without an adaptor.

    While you can buy an individual adaptor for every country with a different plug, it's way easier to buy a worldwide adaptor. This way, you'll be able to use it for any international trip you're taking in the future.

    This power adaptor is our favourite, as it doesn't take up a lot of space due to the slideable pins. Plus, it comes with three USB slots and one USB-C slot.

    Having tried it myself, I think a power adaptor is travel essential no matter what country you visit:

    20 best travel accessories 2024 (9)The worldwide adaptor cube is ideal for travelling because you can use it anywhere and it has enough ports to charge all your electronics overnight.

    I can charge my phone, camera, Apple watch and portable charger in one go. It's also ideal when I have to work abroad as my laptop charger fits into the regular slots, plus I can still charge my phone at the same time. I can't travel anywhere without it.

    I even use it at home to charge my gadgets at night as it also fits in UK plug sockets. Definitely worth the money for how often I use it!

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  • Hygiene travel kit

    You can't always count on perfect sanitation while travelling. You may be exposed to different environments and germs, especially on public transport or on a plane. That's why every traveller needs a handy hygiene kit.

    A compact hygiene kit usually includes hand sanitiser, disinfectant wipes and tissues. Someeven come with biodegradable flushable toilet covers.

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  • Mini first aid kit

    You never know what will happen while travelling, including any accidents. While you should always have adequate travel insurance, bringing a mini first aid kit has you prepared for smaller incidents.

    This 74-piece kit comes with all your essentials, including bandages, plasters, burn gel, safety pins and more. And since it's very compact, you'll be able to easily pop it in your bag when you're out exploring.

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  • Portable charger

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    Taking travel pictures and videos along with using Google Maps and Google Translate to the fullest can drain your phone battery pretty quickly. Been there, done that.

    A portable charger can therefore be a lifesaver. It's one of the best gadgets to bring on any trip.

    Our favourite portable charger for travel is the Anker PowerCore 13000 because it comes with two USB ports. Ideal if you're travelling with a friend or need to charge multiple things at the same time.

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  • Portable door lock/alarm

    If you're staying in an Airbnb or hotel room, bringing a portable door lock/alarm can add an extra layer of security.

    It's super important to feel safe while travelling in an unfamiliar environment. Having more control over that environment can help you feel more at ease – it's much nicer to sleep in a room that you feel safe in.

    Especially for solo travellers, a portable door lock and alarm are essential travel items.

    The door stop will not only make it harder to open the door, but the built-in alarm will go off if someone tries. The door lock, on the other hand, can be put on the door handle, locking it from the inside.

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  • Toothbrush travel case

    You wouldn't want to brush your teeth with a toothbrush that's touched the insides of your toiletry bag/suitcase, right? Keep your toothbrush safe from any germs with a toothbrush holder.

    You can get some pretty decent ones for only a few quid, so there's really no excuse not to protect your toothbrush on your next trip.

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  • Luggage tag

    Even if you're tracking your checked luggage with your Airtags, you'll still need to make sure they have a luggage tag with your information. In case your suitcase ends up being misplaced or left behind at the airport, these tags can help identify it and prove that it belongs to you.

    It's best to include your full name and a way to get in contact with you – your email address and phone number, for example.

    Some people include their home addresses, but that's not always the safest thing to do. If someone finds your luggage with your address on it, nothing is stopping them from visiting it while you're on holiday.

    As long as the person who finds your luggage can contact you by email or phone, it should be fine.

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    FAQs

    What should be in your travel kit? ›

    Antibiotic ointment to prevent infection in cuts, scrapes, and burns. Hydrogen peroxide to clean and disinfect wounds. Disposable, instant-activating cold packs to cool injuries and burns, as well as for use in strains and sprains. Tweezers to remove small splinters, foreign objects, bee stingers, and ticks from the ...

    What should you pack in your carry on? ›

    Be sure to pack any essentials you can't go a day without in your carry-on luggage. This includes any chargers, valuables, makeup and skincare basics, toothbrushes, hair accessories, and even an extra outfit (extra points if it's versatile), just in case you end up with only your carry-on luggage.

    What do men need when Travelling? ›

    The must have travel essentials for a man include a dependable backpack, a passport wallet, noise canceling headphones, versatile trousers, and a dopp kit. If you have some extra room, you can also bring along extras like a laptop case, manicure set, travel razor, and lightweight pillow.

    What is the 5-4-3-2-1 packing method? ›

    Its version of the 5-4-3-2-1 method includes "five tops, four bottoms, three accessories, two shoes (a practical pair and a nice pair), and one swimsuit," though like the Times this formula allows the wiggle room to swap out accessories based on your destination and type of travel.

    What are basic toiletries? ›

    In other words, it can be anything you use for cleaning or grooming yourself, such as toothpaste, toothbrush or shampoo. More than often, a simple travel bag of toiletries might include tiny bottles of shampoo, dental floss, deodorant, and soap.

    What is the 3 1 1 rule? ›

    You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes through the checkpoint. These are limited to 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item. This is also known as the 3-1-1 liquids rule. TSA Digital ID Is Here.

    What is not allowed in a carry-on bag? ›

    Firearms, ammunition, and fireworks are prohibited, as are all knives and safety razors (including pocket knives and Swiss Army knives). Straight razors and replacement blades for straight razors are also not allowed. Most tools also cannot be packed in carry-on luggage, as they have the potential to cause harm.

    Are packing cubes really worth it? ›

    Yes, packing cubes can help you save space in your luggage. You can fit a lot in a packing cube, so you can bring more with you while saving space. Many packing cubes compress clothing, reducing the overall bulk of your clothing and allowing you to fit more in your suitcase.

    What to pack for a 10 day trip? ›

    Follow the 5-4-3-2-1 packing trick, where you pack five tops, four bottoms, three dresses, three pairs of shoes, two swimsuits, two bags, and one of each of a few miscellaneous accessories. If you're opting for a carry-on, mix and match items in your travel capsule and have a versatile wardrobe.

    Why is a travel checklist important? ›

    A travel checklist is an essential tool for any traveler, whether you are a seasoned globetrotter or a first-time adventurer. It helps you stay organized and ensures that you do not forget anything important before hitting the road.

    What is a packing list? ›

    A packing list itemizes the contents of each package (box, pallets, etc). It includes weights, measurements and detailed lists of the goods in each package. The packing list should be included in carton or package, and can be attached to the outside of a package with a copy inside.

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