Packing: My 5 Favorite Travel Accessories

This is the start of my last week in South America, so this will be my last scheduled post. Soon I’ll be back in Brooklyn and excited to start sharing photos and stories from the trip! I’ve tested out a lot of travel gear over the years, so I thought I’d share my 5 favorite travel accessories. Most of these aren’t essential, but they can make being away from home a little easier, or more comfortable. 

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1. Battery Pack: Satechi 10000 MaH Portable Energy Station

The absolute most essential thing I bring on any trip (and actually, I bring it everywhere, every day) is my battery pack. I depend on my phone all day long for traveling logistics (maps & information) and for taking photos. There are tons of crappy battery packs out there, but this one is amazing. It holds enough power to fully charge an iPhone five times, can charge two phones at once, and will also charge your iPad or tablet. Gone are the days when I worried about my phone dying.

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2. Travel Pillow: Eagle Creek Travel Gear Sandman Travel Pillow

This is the best travel pillow I’ve encountered. It’s comfortable, packs up small, and inflates in about 3 breaths. Mine was given to me by a friend before my first trip to Europe in 2005, and 10 years later I still use the very same one.

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3. Travel Perfume Bottle: Travalo Black Refillable Mini Perfume Bottle

There’s no good way to bring a bottle of perfume with you. They are prone to leaking/breaking and are often too big for carry on liquid allowances. Discovering this travel mini perfume bottle made me very happy. Super easy to fill/refill, and it’s very small and easy to throw in your toiletries bag.

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4. Travel Bathrobe: Taupe Seersucker Kimono Robe

At home, I adore my bathrobe. I can’t really fathom getting ready for the day without it. I used to miss it terribly when I traveled. I would try to brush my hair while holding a towel around me, or else would change into clothes before fully dry – one of the most unpleasant feelings. But then I discovered this robe – it’s super lightweight, and dries incredibly fast. It hardly takes up any room and  makes getting ready while on the road so much more enjoyable.

5. Last, but most important, a towel.

(In all seriousness, I do bring a towel. You don’t really need one if you’re going on a glamorous beach resort vacation where towels are plentiful, but if you’re traveling around the world, you’ll want one. I like this one – dries very quickly and takes up very little space.)

I’ll share more thoughts on packing once I’m back. I also have previously posted about the tech I took on my trip around the world last year. What are your favorite travel accessories?

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By Emily

Book-hoarding INFJ who likes to leave the Shire and go on adventures.

2 comments

  1. Thanks for the useful gear tips. I could use a pillow for the long flight. Do you buy a special internet phone plan when you are away? thanks

    1. Thank you! Glad they were helpful!

      Really great question about the phone plan – it can be tricky. I depend on my phone a lot – especially when I’m on my own and not on a group tour. I do one of two things:

      1. I put an international package on my AT&T phone, for data. It’s expensive and you don’t get a lot of MBs, but it’s better than nothing. I use it sparingly and turn off data in the settings for apps that use a lot of data, like gmail. I mostly use it for Maps to get around cities, and foursquare for restaurant or sightseeing recommendations.

      2. I kept my old iPhone 5 when I upgraded it, and I unlocked it. When I traveled around the world last year, I took two phones – my regular phone and my old one. The regular one I put the international package on and had for emergencies / countries that didn’t have great SIM card access. The other, old phone I used to buy SIM cards in specific countries where they were easily available. This was mostly Australia and Europe. Data SIM cards were fairly cheap – about $30 for 3 GBs of data.

      You’ve made me realize that I should do a post about using phones abroad – this info, plus helpful apps and other tips – thank you! I’ll work on that and post it soon. :)

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