The Rolling Stone Travel + Wellness Awards 2024
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Getting from point A to point B is exciting, but to make it a smooth and successful trip, you’ll need the right gear. Wearing earbuds that conk out halfway through your flight, or realizing your U.S. chargers won’t fit in European outlets can make the journey unnecessarily stressful. You’re supposed to unwind, not worry!
For the Rolling Stone Travel + Wellness Awards, our team of editors have compiled our favorite travel and wellness items on the market including everything from hidden gems, to tried-and-true products and services we’ve made use of and loved this year. Each contributing editor travels extensively for both work and leisure. As such, our awarded list has been curated based on our first-person recommendations, having tested trending products from our social feeds, exciting new launches, locales we’ve stayed at and loved, and services that we’ve used ourselves to book accommodations, fly, drive and jetset around the world. When trying these products, we’ve ensured that each meets our standards for functionality, quality, durability, and compact packability.
Whether you’re a well-seasoned traveler looking for upgrades, or someone about to take their first big trip through the country or across the pond, you’ll find all of the travel essentials you’ll actually need below, all approved by our team. Happy trails!
Written and Contributed by:
Sage Anderson, Tim Chan, Oscar Hartzog, John Lonsdale, Jasmin Sandal, Jessica Seib
Best Travel Bags
Kabuto Nomad
Because we fly so often, out team has tried plenty of carry-ons that claim to give you all the roomy interior space, durability, and rolling ease of a checked bag — but Kabuto’s Nomad is the only carry-on I keep coming back to again and again, not only for its jetsetter-friendly features, but because it looks as looks as luxe as it feels to roll around the airport. It’s got a TSA-approved fingerprint lock and charging USB hubs, but above all else, the expandable interior will give you 50% more room and help you avoid baggage claim for good.
Away Bigger Carry On
Away is a luggage company that’s gone mainstream for extremely good reasons: think lightweight, roomy interiors, sleek looks and protective outer shell with just enough give for when you’re really packing it in. Incredibly easy to maintain and store, this bag is the perfect spacious carry-on for everything from a quick weekend trip to spending several weeks abroad. While we’ve tested dozens of carry-on suitcases over the past 12 months, Away continues to be our most consistent go-to bag for travel – and continues to stand above the rest in the crowded luggage marketplace.
The BÉISics Duffle in Black
Somewhere between a tote and duffle is this just-right BÉIsics duffle bag. It’s big enough to fit clothes for an overnight or weekend trip, yet small enough to feel like a daily carry. We also love the minimal look and essential features, including a luggage sleeve, a key leash, and a removable shoulder strap.
Calpak Ambeur Large Luggage
We’ve taken Calpak’s Ambeur Large on international trips from Milan to Paris, and it’s hands-down the best piece of checked luggage we’ve ever tested, accumulating so few scratches it still looks stunning hundreds of miles later. We had no trouble fitting two week’s worth of clothing (including a couple of pairs of shoes) thanks to the expandable design, yet it still remains effortlessly light to roll through an airport terminal. If you’re in it for the long haul, this luggage should be one of your go-to travel companions.
TravelPro Crew Classic Medium Check-in Spinner
Hear us out…you really don’t need a hardshell checked bag. If, like us, you find yourself stuffing your checked luggage to the brim with outfits and souvenirs, this is the bag for you. If you take a quick peek around any airport, you’ll notice that TravelPro is a trusted brand by crew members and pilots, alike, and for good reason — it’s extremely sturdy and agile while also remaining accommodating to your largest and more delicate items. Travel like a pro with the TravelPro Crew Classic in Medium.
Patagonia Black Hole MLC 45L
Patagonia made one of the world’s best backpacks even better with the Black Hole MLC. The brand calls it a suitcase, since it folds open like one and holds as much stuff as a small carry-on roller, but comfortable backpack straps make it easy to haul around. Overall, it’s one of the best go-anywhere bags out there.
Baggu Cargo Shoulder Bag
Washable, packable and collapsable — this Baggu purse can be dressed up or down and has all of the space and compartments you need to store travel documents, wallet, keys and phone. What sets this purse apart is that it’s made with recycled nylon and ripstop lining so that it can handle being tossed around with your luggage at security, keep your items protected in questionable weather conditions and can also be cleaned without worry as needed. A do-it-all bag that’s a travel must-have.
Roverlund Out-of-Office Pet Carrier Pro Edition
Taking Fido on a trip with you can get stressful if you don’t have the right gear to make them comfortable, but the Roverlund Out-of-Office Pet Carrier Pro Edition ensures you and your pup will have a smooth flight no matter where you’re headed. Pet parents can snag a carrier in small or large, and even attach it to their suitcase thanks to its thoughtful luggage sleeve. With its ventilated design, waterproof construction, and tear-resistant materials, it’s a travel essential for every pet owner.
Best Travel Accessories
Infinity Pillow
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that sleeping upright on an airplane is, well, a pain in the neck — but the Infinity Travel Pillow is the only thing that’s gotten us to rest easy while we’re on our way from point A to point B. We like that whether you’re squished into the middle seat, or trying to prop your head up on a bumpy bus ride, you can twist, wrap and bundle its Möbius shape into anything you desire. It’s the perfect Goldilocks design of remaining super supportive all the way around, while still feeling like you’re resting on a buttery-soft cloud.
Gravel Layover Travel Blanket
If you’ve got an upcoming adventure lined up, put the Gravel Layover Travel Blanket at the top of your packing list. This insulated blanket is seriously compact and perfect for planes, trains, or any setting where you want to envelop your entire body in warmth. Talk about cozy — this blanket features insulated leg pockets and a kangaroo pouch to keep your hands and feet toasty. Plus, it includes unique neck snaps, so you can nap and wrap up without worrying about it slipping.
Ostrichpillow
Ostrichpillow delivers on their promise of a 100% blackout experience with their ergonomically-designed Eye Mask. Created with six layers of breathable fabric and an adjustable velcro strap, the lightweight design adapts to the face without putting pressure on the eyes and lashes. What’s more, we’ve found that the carved out, cocoon-like eye cups leave enough room for movement, while still effectively blocking any and all light. For a longer, better sleep and rejuvenating rest, there’s nothing else like it.
Carhartt Travel Kit
Carhartt’s durable utility fabric is good for far more than just clothing. Our favorite toiletries bag of the year is this affordable Carhartt bag, which marries the rugged good looks of the famed jacket maker with the utility of a dopp kit. The interior has a protective, waterproof lining to ensure your liquid goods stay contained without running the risk of exterior leakage on your bags or onto your clothing, while the domed rectangular shape offers plenty of room for your stuff. Don’t be afraid to beat this one up either – the exterior fabric is durable and protective, and our bag still appears brand new after a year of consistent monthly travel.
Cadence Original Capsules
Locked in and leak-proof are the guarantees you can count on with Cadence Capsules. Whether you’re transporting creams, serums, or pills, these magnetic containers ensure that you’re never without your necessities while traveling. Each TSA-compliant container is securely fitted with a tight-seal lid that, we can attest, won’t budge or cause any messes en route. Plus, the capsules conveniently magnetize together for better organization and space-saving in bags and pouches.
Ouai
The worst thing about travel-sized hair care is when the small bottles run out. Ouai’s hair care line has solved for this by offering bulk refills for both your travel and home haircare systems, along with a five-piece travel size kit that can be refilled as often as you need with your bulk refill stash at home.
Cerave
Your skin’s needs can change drastically with just a slight change in climate. Despite testing several types of skincare for travel, Cerave’s essential skincare travel line up is one of the few product lines that will go the distance with you. Dermatologist recommended, Cerave’s gentle and moisturizing four-piece travel skincare works well for all skin types and will keep your skin balanced so you can enjoy your time away.
Stanley IceFlow Cap and Carry Water Bottle
The Stanley IceFlow Bottle is our favorite vessel for transporting ice-cold water on the go. This featherweight alternative from the viral brand keeps drinks cold for up to eight hours, while ice cubes can remain frozen for as long as 40 hours. We particularly love the soft, comfort-grip handle, which makes it easy to carry while sightseeing and hiking. Not to mention, it’s available in a number of signature Stanley shades to start your collection. Stanley may be best known for its travel cups but this water bottle is the latest Stanley product to put on the top of your shopping list.
Monos Compressible Packing Cubes
Packing cubes have become a go-to for us when traveling, essential for keeping our apparel and accessories neat and organized in our luggage. Our favorite packing cubes of all time come from Monos, thanks to their compressible zipper construction that cuts down on excess space and their highly sturdy nylon twill materials (goodbye tears). Packing just got a whole lot better thanks to Monos.
Bagsmart Peri Folding Jewelry Organizer
Full disclosure: I was used to just storing all my earrings in a mesh bag when traveling (eek!), but Bagsmart’s jewelry organizer not only helped us protect our treasured accessories on our travels, but gave us a great way to keep them neat once we reached our destination. The foldable jewelry organizer includes buckle bands and straps for rings and necklaces, and a handy visible zip pouch for larger earrings so you can actually see what you packed. If you’ve ever found yourself awkwardly stuffing different kinds of jewelry into your luggage or have small earrings and rings go missing in the shuffle, the Peri Folding Jewelry Organizer is a traveler’s saving grace.
Ikigai Cases Weekly Pill Case
Medicine organizers can get pretty, well, clinical. But Ikigai’s Weekly Pill Case is anything but – in fact, it might be the world’s coolest medicine case (and has the compartments to prove it). The sleek TSA-approved organizer boasts a slim profile that looks like it belongs in an art gallery instead of a Dopp kit. It even comes in a variety of stylish finishes, from matte black to aluminum.
Best Travel Tech and Tech Accessories
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
Whether you want to drown out the noise from the plane or the dude snoring in the window seat next to you, noise-canceling headphones are about as important to pack as your passport. We love the Bose QuietComfort Ultras, which can play your travel playlist for up to 24 hours in immersive spatial audio. Complete with their cozy fit and carrying case, the QuietComfort Ultras should be on every frequent-flier’s packing list.
Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo)
Dead phone no longer — if there is one essential travel item that should be on your packing list, it’s this one. The Anker MagGo Power Bank magnetically affixes itself to the back of your iPhone (or iPhone compatible phone cases) seamlessly, removing any need for clunky chargers and extra wires. It also comes with a collapsible prop stand that makes it easy to charge while on calls, facetime or browsing. Anker’s power bank also gives your phone battery nearly a second full charge from 1%. An essential buy for anyone who stays on the go.
Eufy SmartTrack Link
Keeping track of your belongings while traveling will be less of a hassle, thanks to the Eufy SmartTrack Link. We’re fans of this fob that ensures our keys, phone, and luggage are never misplaced. With features like a built-in ‘Left-Behind’ alarm and its compatibility with Apple’s Find My app, your belongings will always be discoverable, both on your devices and with this top-rated travel gadget.
Epicka Universal Travel Adapter
A must-have for overseas travel, the Epicka Universal Travel Adapter ensures that your favorite electronic devices remain fully juiced and operational while abroad. Designed with four different plugs that adapt to 200+ countries and regions, along with the capability to charge up to six devices simultaneously, you won’t want to board a plane without it.
Leatherology Zip Around Travel Wallet (RFID Blocking)
Leatherology’s Zip Around Travel Wallet checks all of our boxes when it comes to protecting your travel documents and looking stylish while doing it. It’s crafted from full-grain, luxurious soft leather and comes with a super-secure zip-around closure to protect arguably your most important cargo. The interior is also just insanely roomy, and we were able to easily store two passports, as well as multiple boarding passes, foreign currency (including a zippered pouch for coins), credit cards, hotel keys, ID, and a pen. The RFID blocking lining also gives peace of mind while traveling and ensures your passport and credit cards are scan-proof and ready to go.
Polaroid Go (2nd Gen)
While most of us have automatic cameras in our pockets nowadays thanks to smartphones, the pint-sized Polaroid Go (2nd Gen) puts a portable spin on an old classic that’ll make you want to snap analog on-the-go. Thanks to its larger aperture range, precise light sensor, and exposure settings, it takes clearer and brighter pictures than ever, so you won’t have to worry about finding the best lighting in a spot filled with other tourists. If its size didn’t make it packable enough, its built-in rechargeable battery lets you shoot frame after frame, for every stop on your travels.
Etekcity Luggage Scale
Luggage scales are an easy, affordable way to avoid the time-suck (and embarrassment) of repacking your suitcase at the check-in counter. This one from Etekcity is small and lightweight enough to take everywhere, and it can weigh up to 110 pounds. We’ve used one for a while without a hitch, and, according to thousands of other five-star customer reviews, that seems like the norm.
ProCase Hard Travel Electronic Organizer Case
Traveling with a lot of tech like we do means schlepping cables, power adapters, and power banks galore. Finding the right place for all of these accessories can be tough, which is why we never travel without ProCase’s Hard Case Travel Electronic Organizer. It’s the Swiss Army knife of carrying cases, filled with straps — some adjustable, some fixed — and split into two compartments (with three dividers) that’s all designed specifically to hold cables and similar accessories. We’ve used this hard case on dozens of flights, and it makes grabbing a charger mid-flight a breeze.
Trova Go Portable Biometric Safe
Think of the Trova Go as a personal security guard you can take anywhere. The portable biometric safe uses fingerprint authentication to open and fits travel valuables like cash, medications, and jewelry. Most importantly, it connects to your phone to let you do things like remotely unlock the safe and track its location.
Best Travel Services
Alaska Airlines
Reliable, comfortable, and perk-heavy, there’s no one we’d rather take to the skies with than Alaskan. After almost exclusively booking Delta for the past few years, we were finally won over by their special passenger offers, such as the ability to rebook a flight on another airline that’s part of of the Oneworld Alliance when possible (its 13 members also includes American Airlines, Qatar Airlines and British Airways), access to hubs across the Northwest coast, and complimentary in-flight Stumptown Coffee (a custom blend, no less!). Their Mileage Plan loyalty program and its MVP elite status program has some of the best return on your investment in the industry, too — so if you’re a frequent West Coast-flyer, or just want to get the most out of your miles, than make sure your next flight is with Alaska Airlines.
Sonder
Sometimes an excessive amount of hotel service feels like just that — excessive — and rental hosts aren’t always reliable. Sonder is paving the way for the future of hospitality by letting you rent remarkably cool rooms while still remaining incredibly accessible. You can check in, request fresh towels, and get dinner recommendations — all from their app, which in our experience was easy-to-use and eliminated having to call or wait at a front desk. This mobile-first model gives you hotel-level amenities without the hotel formality, and is perfect for low-maintenance, solo travelers.
Hotels.com
Nothing’s better than checking into your hotel room and starting your vacation – but booking it on Hotels.com comes close. The site and accompanying app make planning your getaway a breeze, no matter the destination. The best hotel-booking service on the planet unsurprisingly lets you search for stays all over the globe, right down to the amenities, a specific neighborhood, and even types of breakfast. Heads up, you’re going to want a late-checkout.
Booking.com
Ever wish you had your own personal travel agent? Booking.com could be the next best thing, taking the hassle out of planning your next vacation. Want to find the best discount on a flight-and-hotel package? Need to book a car rental when you get there? Booking.com can do it all in one, simple place. This is the site every savvy traveler needs to use.
Airbnb
No rental service has made it easier to feel at home away from home. Airbnb’s rental platform has an easy-to-navigate user experience and allows for seamless communication between renters and hosts. It clearly outlines rental requirements and allows you to review and provide feedback (both publicly and privately) on each rental you decide to book. Infinite rental options are at your fingertips. It has never been easier to find the property of your dreams, no matter the size of your group.
VRBO
If you’re booking a whole place for the whole family or a big group of friends, VRBO just does it better. The site has more than two million rentals, and, in our experience, makes it easier to find high-quality, spacious stays around the globe. Plus, customer service is excellent.
Artisans of Leisure
If you want a life-long memorable travel itinerary, Artisans of Leisure will show you that the world really is your oyster. From eating dinner in the desert, to exclusive, private hikes, no one comes close to both their operators’ understanding of the destinations, and the planning team’s tailoring of a trip schedule to get the most out of what interests you about the locale. Go as relaxed and culture-focused as you want, or get active and adventurous — their “in-the-know” team of associates can arrange your accommodations, regional flights, visas, and other logistics in advance.
National Car Rental
Rental car experience can range from breezy and freeing to nightmarish. If you’re looking for the former, we suggest National Car Rental. Getting behind the wheel is fast and painless — especially if you make use of the company’s Emerald Club, which lets you skip the counter altogether.
Amex Platinum
The Amex Platinum’s annual fee is high, but frequent travelers can easily end up saving money with the slick card. The biggest perk is complimentary access to a plethora of airport lounges (Amex Centurions, Delta Skylounges, and more with Priority Pass), but you also get a $200 hotel credit and a $200 Uber credit every year, among other benefits. Plus, you get 5x reward points on flights, making this a card that will more than pay for itself.
Velocity Black
Velocity Black doesn’t just make luxury travel easier — it makes it better. The membership app offers tons of lavish, exciting adventures, and helps you book everything (even sold-out or exclusive events). A travel service for those in the know, Velocity Black is the best-kept secret in the industry.
Best Hotels, Resorts and Getaways
Santa Monica Proper
Just a short walk from the beach and the pier sits the stunning Santa Monica Proper Hotel, a gorgeous property that defines West Coast luxury. The 267-room, Kelly Wearstler-designed hotel features everything from a beautiful rooftop pool with views of the ocean to delicious bites from its on-site restaurant, along with a lobby that you’ll want to live in (and cocktails to match). It’s nearly impossible not to book an extra night.
Palm Heights Grand Cayman
Hop a quick flight to the world’s chicest hotel, the Palm Heights Grand Cayman in the Caribbean. With Instagram-worthy interiors, celeb-approved amenities, and dreamy views, it’s the ultimate beach-side getaway. Post up under the iconic yellow umbrellas, sink your feet into the white sand, relax, and repeat.
Nobu Ryokan Malibu
Tucked behind a nondescript entrance along the Pacific Coast Highway, the stunning, peaceful Nobu Ryokan Malibu feels like a West Coast oasis. After check-in, you’ll be welcomed with delicious tea and cake, followed by a gorgeous sunset off the water. From its unparalleled views of the ocean off your private deck, to the amazingly relaxing soaking tub and your very own HigherDose infrared sauna recovery blankets stocked in every room, booking a weekend here is just what your body – and mind – needs. Sometimes wellness is as simple as that. Bonus: The famed Nobu Malibu restaurant happens to be right next door when you’re ready for a little treat.
Mii Amo Sedona
A secluded getaway nestled among the red rocks of Sedona, Mii amo offers a curated spa program designed to feed the body, mind and soul. Whether you’ve come for celebration, healing, or relaxation, the dedicated staff works to craft individual “journeys” for each guest that encourage both physical and inner transformation, while drawing on the power of the surrounding vortex. Days are spent by the pool, luxuriating in a facial, sinking into a massage or taking part in guided meditation and breathwork. With a Michelin-quality restaurant and plenty of private nooks to explore, you never have to leave the resort. Still, a hike among the red rocks is highly recommended. A Relais & Chateaux property, there are more than 100 employees for the 23 rooms, each delicately appointed to ensure maximum rest and renewal.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
What happens in Sin City, happens best at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The beautifully modern hotel has everything a friend trip needs: delicious food at Washing Potato and Mother Wolf, innovative mezcal cocktails at Azul, massive outdoor pools, endless nightlife, and proximity to the nearby Sphere. But be prepared: A stay at the Fontainebleau ups at the ante on group trips forever.
The Greenwich Hotel
While this Tribeca property is luxuriously-designed with features like Parisian parlor-inspired moldings and Beaumont & Fletcher leather furniture, The Greenwich Hotel also feels like the backdrop of a cozy, modern love story. From the walls of the Drawing Room lined with bookcases, to the onsen-style Shibui spa and the “soul-satisfying” Italian food from star chef Andrew Carmellini over at restaurant “Locanda Verde,” the metropolitan chic melds perfectly with welcoming details to make it where you’ll want to kick up your feet next to your sweetheart.
Loews Portofino Bay Hotel
Despite being within walking (or boat ride) distance of Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure, Loews Portofino Bay Hotel looks and feels as much like a relaxing, seaside Mediterranean escape as one can find stateside. Themed to the waterfront town of Portofino complete with its own harbor, with intimate cobblestone walkways leading to lush and sprawling courtyards. While so-called “family” hotels can feel like they’re just tailored to the kids, Universal took a page straight out of old world Europe and made this resort feel like a destination worth visiting for the older crowd too.
Tokyo Edition Toranomon
Less is more at The Spa at The Tokyo EDITION, Toranomon, which combines a modern menu of treatments with the traditional service the Japanese are known for. Soft bamboo and white oak paneling surround the light and airy retreat – a sign of things to come, as the massages leave you feeling like a (literal) weight’s been lifted. Personalized touches abound, from custom-blended essential oils (created specifically for the spa) to a post-treatment tea and fruit service, warmly prepared by the welcoming and attentive staff. This is quiet luxury at its finest, offering a more refined spa experience that encourages mindfulness and restoration in an elegant and intimate setting.
Cuixmala
Cuixmala is situated on a pristine nature preserve in Mexico and was previously a private home owned by Sir James Goldsmith. Now, the hotel property space offers three varying accommodations that make booking a trip for a large group feel as if you’re staying at your own private villa. An unforgettable experience for any group who enjoy lush experiences, delicious Mexican food, nature and pristine coastlines.
Hotel Santa Clara 1728
Hotel Santa Clara 1728 is a crown jewel in Lisbon and belongs to the country’s “Silent Living” roster of hospitality properties. Each of the properties originated as a family home and the space is designed to hold memories, happiness and ancestral connections to the land, which are then passed onto guests. Silent Living is perpetuated throughout the experience — a welcoming home that allows for relaxation, privacy, and true slow living. Staying here will remind you to appreciate the small moments and intricate delicacies of daily life, will remind you of the romance that surrounds being served a delicious breakfast and reinvent the way you take on exploring familiar and unfamiliar worlds.
Riad Garden Secret
Owned by a French couple, this riad — comparable to a bed and breakfast — was designed from scratch, leveraging local Moroccan artisans, and is built to reflect the warmth and uniqueness of the communities in which it resides. Let the owners customize your experience in Marrakech and you’ll never be without wonder or a next activity. There is always something to see and explore. Starting breakfast on the roof and returning to this warm and welcoming home in the evening will end up being the perfect start and end to your days as a family.
AKA Hotel Residences
Families, business people and celebs alike are swapping hotel rooms for furnished units from AKA, the luxury long-term stay provider whose properties strike the perfect balance between the privacy of a residence and the white glove service of a boutique hotel.
Jennifer Lawrence, Diane Keaton and Richard Gere are just a few of the stars who have stayed at AKA hotel residences while filming, taking advantage of the properties’ many amenities and conveniences, which make it easy to feel “at home” even when you’re not. Sophisticated without being stuffy, AKA properties are also making it easy for guests to explore their local communities, through their “Live It!” program, which offers curated activities and bespoke experiences with local brands and tastemakers (think art walks, photography tours and even private beach days). And if you prefer to just stay in and enjoy your cozy accommodations? We recently spent time at the AKA Beverly Hills, which features a private screening room and in-suite dining from Wolfgang Puck’s Spago down the street. Now that’s luxurious living.
Best Travel Apparel and Footwear
Buck Mason
We would feel good arriving just about anywhere in the world with a suitcase full of Buck Mason. The California brand’s pieces are classic but on-trend and casual but pulled together. If you need anything before hitting the road, make sure to swing by Buck Mason’s site, which offers something for luxury travel and relaxed getaways alike.
Lululemon MicroPillow Compression Knee-High Socks
If you’ve ever taken your shoes off on a plane and not been able to put them back on after the flight, these socks are for you. Designed for running, these socks have saved us many a time while taking flight. They come with a comfortable light cushioning so even if your only sprint while in them is to your gate when you’re late, they’re sure to hold up beautifully. You can say no to swollen toes thanks to Lululemon.
Rhone Commuter Pant Classic
Rhone says its Commuter trousers are a “pant that does it all,” and they’re absolutely right. They look like slacks, move like workout clothing, and feel like sweats, making them the perfect companion for long flights, walking, sightseeing, and pairing with just about everything in your suitcase.
Uniqlo Airism Joggers
Slipping these on will immediately feel like they should cost a lot more than $40. Very similar in quality and fabric content to pricier activewear sold by competitors, the Uniqlo Airism Joggers have a cult following for a reason. Lightweight, easily packable and versatile for comfort and active activities, these joggers will easily earn their place in your suitcase. If you’re hoping to travel in comfort without having to show off your pajamas or workout gear in public, these are certainly the perfect pants for you.
Adidas Superlite Hat
Quick-drying and foldable, the Adidas Superlite Hat is fully equipped for adventure. With built-in UV protection and perforated side panels, we love taking this breathable hat with us on runs and excursions while traveling. Available in men’s, women’s, and kids’ styles, you can ensure every member of the family stays cool and shaded from the sun.
Janessa Leone Felix Bucket Hat
Stylish, packable, and sun-shielding, Janessa Leone’s Felix Bucket Hat is the highly-coveted accessory that makes sun protection look fashionable. The uniquely designed shape provides adequate coverage to protect your face from strong rays, and the raffia material is both malleable and durable, meaning it will retain its shape even after it’s been stuffed in your case.
Zella Departure Travel Shift Dress
For something that’s practical, comfortable, and allows for a range of movement while traveling, we’re reaching for the Zella Departure Travel Shift Dress. While the word “travel” is quite literally denoted in its name, it’s obvious that this closet staple has been thoughtfully designed for adventures both near and far. With the dress’ deep, stuffable pockets, oversized, comfy drop shoulders, and midi length — which features a side slit — you’ll enjoy both coverage and breathability when you need it most.
Popflex Go with the Flow Jumpsuit
From running through the terminal to catch a connection, to happy hour drinks with friends, this racerback jumpsuit is our go-to, “one-and-done” outfit for traveling. It’s got a roomy, relaxed fit with wide legs — basically, nothing’s going to be tightly pinching you while you’re sitting down for long hours at a time. We’ve worn this on flight after flight, and Popflex’s ultra-comfortable stretchy fabric makes it a great vacation piece to both travel in or dress up for wherever the day takes you.
L.L. Bean Men’s PrimaLoft Packaway Jacket
The ultimate lightweight staple for any trip, L.L. Bean’s PrimaLoft Packaway checks all the boxes for a travel-friendly shell. Much like the brand’s other pieces, it can easily hold up to the elements. But most importantly, it feels warm and cozy thanks to its insulated construction and, according to the brand, “NASA-developed Aerogel,” which L.L. Bean notes is “the world’s lightest material.” We’re no scientists, but we can vouch for how light and comfortable this jacket is, making this packaway jacket a travel packing essential.
FP Movement Pippa Packable Puffer Jacket
Perfectly plush yet lightweight, the quilted Pippa Puffer Jacket from Free People makes packing outer layers for trips efficient and actually kind of fun. Designed to pack down into itself, this clever water-repellent jacket morphs into a comfy travel pillow that can accompany you on planes, trains, and road trips.
Arc’teryx Veilance Centroid Jacket
Multi-purpose items are crucial when traveling. The Arc’teryx Veilance Centroid jacket is a perfect transitional jacket that will mesh well with both your outdoor and more casual activities. Stylish and lightweight, this jacket is perfect for packing and storing so that you always have an emergency layer handy for unexpected precipitation.
Eddie Bauer Women’s Packable Rainfoil Jacket
For unpredictable climates, consider the Eddie Bauer Packable Rainfoil jacket. This lightweight rain jacket excels with its durable WeatherEdge waterproof technology and self-packing abilities. The classic fit offers extended coverage through the hips, and you’ll receive extra protection against rain and wet conditions thanks to the adjustable hood and hem. This is the latest travel essential from a brand that knows a thing or two about adventure.
Abercrombie Popover Hoodie
A good hoodie is a must-have in our suitcase, whether for getting cozy on the plane or warming up every morning. We like this best-selling Popover hoodie from Abercrombie, which features an oversized fit, super soft fabric, and a plethora of color options to choose from.
Vans Cruze Too ComfyCush Leather Shoe
These Vans Cruze Too ComfyCush sneakers are one of a few do-anything travel shoes. They’re fresh, classic leather sneakers that you can easily dress up or down, but, thanks to a ComfyCush footbed, you can walk for hours without too much fatigue. Plus, they’re not so expensive that you’ll need to worry about a scuff or stain while out and about.
Suavs The 247
You’ll be hard-pressed to find a travel-friendly shoe that’s as stylish and functional as The 247 from Suavs. Not only does their stretchy, sock-like fabric make them pliable for packing, their back pull-tab also allows for an easy off-and-on motion — ideal for breezing through airport security. Their cushioned footbed provides ample comfort for all-day wear, and they require no break-in period, making them ready for take off as soon as you pull them out of the box. Best of all? They’re machine-washable.
Olukai Maha’Olu Slide Sandal
Sure, there are thousands of sandals out there to choose from, but some aren’t equipped for all the miles you’re walking on your trip. Whether you’re headed to the airport or to the pool, the Olukai Maha’Olu slides are the ultimate sandals for every situation. Why? They’re wildly trendy, perfectly cushioned and supportive for a comfortable stride, and, of course, water-resistant. After hours on your feet, nothing feels better than sliding into a pair of Olukais.
Havaianas Brazil Flip Flops
We love the simplicity of the iconic Havaianas Brazil flip flops. Whether we’re beach- or pool-hopping, we’re looking for something that’s comfortable and secure to take us from one vacation spot to the next — and that’s exactly what you’ll get with these top-rated, slip-on sandals. Made with flexible premium Brazilian rubber, they take up little to no space in your case and, we guarantee, will become your trusted travel companion for many vacations to come.
Orlebar Brown Bulldog Swim Shorts
Playful, sophisticated, and durable, Orlebar Brown’s swim trunks are everything we want in a bathing suit. We’ve been wearing the brand’s best-selling Bulldog trunks this season, and don’t want to take them off at the end of the day. Unlike some designer swim shorts, they just look more high-end than most and feel like it too, staying comfortable all day despite the trim fit.
Andie The Amalfi One Piece
Super comfortable and chic, this is the one piece that looks good on literally everyone (aka the only one you should be packing for your next trip). Whether we were soaking up the sun or catching waves, we’ve found the compressive fabric gave us ample support, and still looked flattering in a simple, well-fitted way. Bottom line? The Amalfi One Piece is the little black dress of swimwear.
YouSwim Eva Suit
If you’re looking for a little less coverage, but don’t want a model-esque piece attached by strings, we can’t get enough of the feel of this Eva two-piece set. The V front and deep scoop back still feel a bit cheeky, but the stretchy material maximizes the comfort factor here — no extra padding or cups required.