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27 Best Travel Accessories to Pack on Every Trip

From luggage scales and travel pillows to portable steamers, these are the tried-and-true essentials we never leave home without.
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Packing lists will vary based on where you're going and how long you're traveling for, but the best travel accessories can improve every trip. From tech gadgets to keep your electronics powered up and luggage accessories that ensure you're not hit with an overweight baggage charge, having the right gear means a smoother journey, every time. Below, we've rounded up 27 essential items to pack inside your carry-on bag, weekender, or checked luggage. Consider these the travel gear staples to bring on your next trip—and all your future vacations after that.

This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.


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A trusted tote

A tote is the ideal personal item—it's roomy enough to store all your odds and ends, and everything you'd want with you during a flight, and is usually pretty pliable, meaning you can squeeze it under the seat without taking up all of your foot room. Look for one with comfortable shoulder straps, should you overload it with snacks from Hudson News. A trolley sleeve is a nice feature, too, so you can slide it over your suitcase while cruising through the airport.

MZ Wallace Medium Metro Tote Deluxe
Cuyana Easy Tote
L.L. Bean Boat and Tote
Lululemon Daily Multi-Pocket Tote Bag, 20-liter

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A travel toiletry bag

A Dopp kit is key to staying organized—and avoiding spills in your luggage. We like these options from Calpak and Dagne Dover for their water-resistant materials and ample space for your toothbrush and toothpaste, razor, soaps, and more. Depending on where you're headed, and who you're traveling with, you might want to opt for a hanging bag that allows you to keep items tidy and off the bathroom counter.

Calpak medium clear cosmetic case
Dagne Dover Hunter toiletry bag
Bagsmart hanging toiletry bag
Calpak Terra hanging toiletry bag

Browse more women's and men's Dopp kit recommendations.

Packing cubes

Don't underestimate the power of a good packing cube. These small-but-mighty travel essentials help keep you and your suitcase a whole lot more organized. They range in size from small cubes meant for socks and underwear to larger ones for bulkier sweaters and jeans. You can also use them to separate clean and dirty clothes on your way back home.

Paravel Packing Cube Quad (set of four)
Bagail packing cubes (set of six)

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Jewelry case

A rule to live by: Never check your valuables, especially jewelry. Keep necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings safe and neatly organized inside a jewelry case. These durable, compact cases fit neatly in your personal item with enough room to store a few different jewelry options for your trip.

Mark & Graham jewelry case
Calpak jewelry case

Reusable travel bottles

Rather than buy plastic minis of a generic shampoo and body wash, get yourself a set of leakproof travel bottles that allow you to bring your at-home favorites on the go. They're great for storing toiletries and beauty products, but also small items like jewelry or vitamins.

Cadence capsules bundle
Tocelffe 18-pack travel bottles

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A pill case

Instead of bringing your entire bottle of daily medication or vitamins, pack a compact pill case that holds only as much as you'll need for the length of your trip. I always pack the Holii daily pill organizer no matter where I'm headed—it's small enough to fit in my Dopp kit and has enough compartments to separate what I'll need for each day.

Holii Daily Pill Organizer
Cadence Pillcase

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Hydrating skincare products

Even if you're not the type of person with a multi-step in-flight skincare routine, a few basics can go a long way in keeping your skin happy and healthy after a long day of travel (just make sure all your products are in a TSA-approved size). Clinique and Tatcha offer some great moisturizers that leave your skin feeling hydrated and plump. If your face gets a little bloated on flights, Peter Thomas Roth's Hydra-Gel eye patches are packed with collagen and caffeine to de-puff and smooth your under-eyes. Don't forget a nourishing lip balm, either.

Clinique Moisture Surge 100H Auto-Replenishing Hydrator moisturizer
Tatcha The Dewy Skin Cream plumping & hydrating moisturizer
Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench Hyaluronic Cloud Hydra-gel eye patches
Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm

A portable charger

There's nothing like a dead battery to slow down a trip. Keep all your accessories charged up with a power bank—Anker is our go-to, but iWalks mini portable charger is a great option, too. These are both compact enough to fit in a small fanny pack or sling bag.

Anker portable charger
iWalk small portable charger

A power adapter

For international travel, a power adapter is a must to make sure you can get devices charged up in the airport and your hotel room. Apple's World Travel Adapter Kit comes with seven AC plugs with prongs that fit into different electrical outlets around the world, and each one is labeled with the regions they are compatible with. (As for compatibility, it works with Apple USB-C power adapters; MagSafe and MagSafe 2 power adapters; 10W, 12W, 30 and 35W USB ports; and portable power adapters.) We also recommend this Bluetooth converter, which lets you use your regular cordless earbuds to watch a movie in flight.

Apple World Travel Adapter Kit
1Mii Bluetooth 5.0 adapter

Headphones

Whether the plan is to listen to music, watch a movie, or just drown out noisy neighbors, most of us won't board a plane without headphones—especially a pair that are noise-canceling. Make sure you have your go-to on hand, plus a pair of corded earbuds (if you forego the aforementioned Bluetooth adapter).

Sonos Ace headphones

Read a full review of Sonos's first pair of headphones here.

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) wireless ear buds
Sony WH-1000XM4 Headphones
Beats Studio3 wireless noise-canceling headphones
Soundcore Anker Life Q20 Hybrid Active noise-canceling headphones

A luggage scale

Give yourself some added peace of mind with a digital luggage scale; it’ll let you know how much damage your souvenirs did before arriving at the check-in counter on the way home.

Luxebell digital luggage scale
Amazon Basics digital luggage scale

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A luggage tag

Speaking of luggage, it's a smart idea to attach a luggage tag to your checked bag so you can easily track it. You'll have peace of mind knowing your personal belongings made it safely to the right destination.

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2

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An e-reader

Even travelers with a library full of books at home have to admit it: E-readers are an essential travel accessory for bookworms. They are so much lighter than even one paperback book, and let you bring as many options as you want along for the ride.

Kindle Paperwhite

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A portable fan

If you're headed somewhere warm, or just tend to run hot, do yourself a favor and pack a portable fan. A lightweight, handheld option will give you the breeze you need, whether you're in the back of a crowded bus or van, standing in line at Disneyland, or kicking back in a beach chair.

VersionTech mini handheld fan
Jisu Life handheld mini fan

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A portable steamer

If you're traveling to a wedding or heading out on a business trip, you may want to bring a portable steamer along to make sure your formalwear looks its best after you take it out of your suitcase. These editor-tested steamers aren't too bulky to pack and actually get the job done.

Nesugar portable handheld steamer
Proctor Silex compact 2-in-1 steamer

Browse more travel steamer recommendations.

A tech kit

All of those tech items mean you're going to have plenty of charging cubes and cables to keep track of. Save space in your backpack—and save yourself the headache of digging through your bag—by keeping everything wrapped up in a tech kit like the ones below.

Peak Design tech pouch
Calpak tech organizer
Bagsmart travel tech organizer

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An eye mask

For a comfortable journey at 30,000 feet—especially one where you hope to get some shut-eye—an eye mask is crucial. The soft, sculpted Mzoo contoured mask and the Tempur-Pedic sleep mask are popular choices amongst Traveler readers. These mold to fit to your face, provide total darkness, and stay in place throughout your whole flight. Sweet dreams!

Mzoo contoured sleep mask
Tempur-Pedic sleep mask

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A neck pillow

Another comfort essential: a travel pillow. It can take some time to find the style you like best, and your pick might vary depending on whether you're in-flight or in a car. Two we like: The classic memory foam wraparound neck pillow, which can be tightened or loosened per your preference, and the space age-looking Pluto Pod recommended by contributor Juliet Izon.

Cabeau Evolution S3 travel pillow
Pluto Pod

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Compression socks

We love a good pair of compression socks to fight that pins-and-needles feeling that comes from sitting still for too long, be it on a long-haul flight or a road trip. Our editors swear by socks from Comrad and Bombas—they're comfortable, stay in place, and help reduce swelling.

Comrad compression socks
Bombas Everyday compression socks

Browse more compression sock and travel sock recommendations.

Earplugs

When you need some peace and quiet, swap your noise-canceling headphones in for earplugs. Traveler contributor Karthika Gupta raves about Curvd earplugs for long-haul flights. As someone with claustrophobia, she likes that they help block out external sounds to create a controlled auditory environment, which in turn calms her nerves. They are lightweight, affordable, ergonomically designed, and, more importantly, noise-reducing.

Curvd Everyday earplugs

A blanket scarf

For those who run cold, an oversized scarf will get plenty of use in transit, and can even double as a blanket. Opt for a quality material you can pack for years to come, like cashmere. These cozy wraps from Quince and J.Crew are so well-made and are a lot more affordable than most cashmere options on the market.

Quince Mongolian cashmere wrap
J.Crew oversized cashmere wrap

Browse more blanket scarf recommendations.

A crossbody bag

A crossbody bag comes in handy on every type of trip, whether you're sightseeing around London or exploring the Disney parks. These lightweight bags take up little suitcase space and keep you hands-free and ready to go for whatever is on the agenda.

Lululemon 1L Everywhere Belt Bag
MZ Wallace Metro crossbody bag
Athleta All About crossbody bag
July Carry Me crossbody

Browse more crossbody bag and fanny pack recommendations.

Hand sanitizer and wipes

As for general wellness, hand sanitizer is a must—buy a set and drop one in all your most-used totes and crossbody bags so you're never without. Wet Ones wipes are nice to have on hand too, especially if you're traveling with little ones.

Touchland Power Mist Hydrating hand sanitizer
Wet Ones antibacterial hand wipes

A tray table cover

This $30 airplane tray table cover has become one of my favorite in-flight travel accessories. It slides onto your tray table like a pillowcase, and completely covers the surface—so you can eat and work off of it without worrying about all those germs. Another bonus: It features four pockets to store essentials like your tablet, passport, water bottle, and phone. This means you won't accidentally leave your most important documents or electronics in the seat's safety manual compartment.

Airplane Pockets tray table cover

A reusable water bottle

This might seem like a no-brainer, but don't forget to pack a trusty reusable water bottle, so you can stop buying overpriced bottles at the airport (and be kinder to the environment). Our editors love these 32-ounce bottles from Owala and Hydro Flask—they're durable, easy to hold, and keep your water cold for hours.

Owala FreeSip bottle, 32-ounce
Hydro Flask Wide Mouth with Flex straw cap, 32-ounce

Browse more water bottle recommendations.

A passport holder

Also handy: a high-quality passport case (bonus points if it has space to hold your credit cards) to keep your most important document protected. Made of genuine Italian leather, Cuyana's sleek passport case is a thoughtful gift for any traveler in your life. For a more affordable option, opt for this under-$30 passport holder with a built-in AirTag holder.

Cuyana passport case
Allive genuine leather passport holder

Browse more passport holder recommendations.

A travel umbrella

Depending on your destination, a travel-size umbrella might be worth the space in your luggage. And if you're driving, tossing one in the backseat is a no-brainer. Contributor Claire Volkman tested out more than a dozen options to determine which are the sturdiest and most compact—shop two of her favorites below.

Weatherman travel umbrella
Repel windproof travel umbrella

Browse more umbrella recommendations.