34 Carry-On Essentials to Pack for Your Next Trip
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If you're anything like me, you're always on the lookout for ways to streamline your packing routine and optimize space in your carry-on. I guess it’s my type-A personality that makes me excited to have everything meticulously organized and readily accessible whenever I need it.
As a frequent traveler, I've slowly curated the perfect list of 34 carry-on essentials that I pack whenever I’m on the go. Now, I'm sharing it with you, so you too can enjoy stylish and stress-free travel.
Whether you're jetting off for a weekend getaway or preparing for a longer journey, here are the carry-on essentials you should consider packing for your next trip. From a silk sleep mask and nourishing hand cream to a leather pocket notebook and noise-canceling headphones, these must-have travel items will help you get through a long flight or train ride in comfort and style.
In this Article
Best Luggage & Travel Bags
Organization Essentials
Tech Must-Haves
Quintessential Comforts
Beauty No-Brainers
Wellness Favorites
Travel Style Necessities
More Practical Things to Pack
Best Luggage & Travel Bags
1. Carry-On
As a seasoned traveler, I can confidently say that a sturdy carry-on is one of the smartest travel investments I've made. I’m a chronic overpacker, but I try to use only a carry-on whenever possible, mostly to avoid lost luggage. I’ve been using my SWISSGEAR Hardside Carry On Suitcase for years, and it’s held up impeccably. I love that it’s so lightweight, meets international carry-on standards, and has a built-in external USB port, perfect for charging devices on the go.
2. Travel Weekender
When I need more space than a tote bag, I reach for my trust weekender bag. I particularly love the The ReNew Transit Weekender from Everlane. It’s durable, timeless, and features everything you want in a weekender bag — a padded laptop sleeve, dual water bottle holders, exterior zip pocket, and luggage handle sleeve. And it comes in at an affordable price, under $100.
3. Tote Bag
A travel tote bag is a must-have for carrying those extra items that don’t fit into your carry-on. Perfect for stashing tech gadgets, snacks, and other essentials you want readily accessible. Opt for a sturdy yet lightweight travel bag. I love the Cuyana Classic Easy Tote for its sleek, minimalist silhouette. Pair it with their tote insert to keep everything in an elegant order. Choose a tote bag that complements your personal style, and you'll have a chic accessory for both your travel days and explorations at your destination.
Organization Essentials
4. Wallet or Passport Holder
A well-organized wallet is important for keeping your essential cards, cash, and travel documents in order. You can find travel wallets that offer more space and pockets, but I prefer a slim, zip wallet that has room for my passport. With all your essentials consolidated in one place, you can effortlessly navigate through check-ins, currency exchanges, and purchases without rummaging through your bag.
A sleek passport and card holder is another practical option for keeping all you need at hand. This Zip Around Travel Wallet from Leatherology is my favorite because it has compartments for everything you could need, including an ID window, coin pocket, and ample room for cash and receipts.
5. Pouches
Pouches are my go-to solution for maintaining order while traveling. I use them for organizing everything from cords to snacks to toiletries. They make it so easy to find what I need meaning no more frantic searches for that elusive lip balm or lost headphones. For a colorful and practical option, I highly recommend this Mesh Makeup Bags Set from Target. Looking for something more luxe? The Leatherology Standing Pouch Trio is another stylish choice that will keep you organized while on the go.
6. Packing Cubes
I used to think packing cubes weren’t worth it — don’t they just add more bulk to my luggage? I’ve only recently come to understand the hype, and they’ve since become a travel must-have. Packing cubes not only maximize space in your luggage but also make it easy to keep items organized throughout your trip. Now, I’m no longer resorting to rummaging through my suitcase, everything is in its place.
7. Makeup Bag
For those who like to look and feel their best while traveling, a roomy makeup bag is a must-have travel companion. I’ve tried hanging cosmetic bags, but I always go back to a jumbo pouch that I can easily toss all my toiletries into. A sturdy train case is another one of my favorite options for keeping everything in order. Depending on the length of my trip, I sometimes pack both!
8. Collapsible Tote Bag
A collapsible tote bag proves to be a versatile essential for everything from impromptu souvenir shopping to grocery store hauls to serving as a makeshift laundry bag. I never think I’ll need, but I always end up reaching for it every trip. Opt for a lightweight bag that’s easy to pack in your luggage. I particularly love the Baggu Standard Bag because it’s incredibly compact but still manages to carry 2-3 plastic grocery bags worth of stuff comfortably.
Tech Must-Haves
9. Travel Portable Charger
One of the worst travel inconveniences is running out of battery on your devices. A portable power bank is an absolute travel must-have for limiting battery anxiety. Especially for long journeys, it's a non-negotiable. Like most travel essentials, keep it compact! Choose a compact, multi-port charger that fits snugly in your bag. I’ve used this Anker Portable Charger for years and it's been a lifesaver on countless trips.
10. Noise-Cancelling Headphones
I can’t go anywhere without a good pair of headphones, especially if I’m on a long flight. They’re perfect for zoning out, especially when you can’t escape the noise of a crying baby or loud conversations. If you’re looking for a reliable pair of nose-cancelling headphones, the Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones are my favorite option. They're wireless, ultra-comfortable, and fold neatly into my bag. But when space is tight, I usually opt for my AirPods. They’re what I use for shorter trips like when I’m taking the train to Paris. Just don’t forget to preload your favorite music, podcasts, or audiobooks to your phone so you have something to listen to.
11. AirFly Adapter
Ditch the outdated airplane headphones, and upgrade your in-flight experience with the AirFly Adapter. It plugs into any headphone jack, turning it into a Bluetooth transmitter. This way, you can connect your own wireless headphones or earbuds to the screen at your seat. It’s even better if you have noise-cancelling headphones because you can watch movies without the distracting background noise. It’s become a must-have travel essential that I used on my most recent flight to Germany.
12. Travel Adapter
A must-have for international trips is a universal travel adapter. Electrical outlets differ worldwide, meaning without an adapter, plugging in a device could lead to damage. I learned this the hard way when my hair straightener's battery blew out due to the wrong adapter on my first trip to France. Look for a universal travel adapter that is compatible with multiple outlets and voltages to ensure you stay powered up no matter where you go. If you’re traveling to Europe, I’d recommend this European Travel Plug Adapter on Amazon (I own two).
Quintessential Comforts
13. Travel Pillow
I never regret packing along a supportive travel pillow, especially for lengthy flights. It's particularly handy for international trips. My go-to choice has always been a simple neck pillow that conveniently attaches to my carry-on when I’m not using it. If you’re short on space, an inflatable pillow is another practical option that you can easily inflate during your flight and compactly store in your bag afterward. Regardless of your preference, a travel pillow is a must-have for getting restful sleep while on the go.
14. Eye Mask
Quality rest is crucial, especially during long flights or when dealing with different time zones. A comfortable sleep mask can be a game-changer. I've relied on my Slip Silk Sleep Mask for years, never embarking on an international flight without it. For those concerned about smudging eye makeup or protecting eyelash extensions, a contoured eye mask is also worth considering. Whether you're traveling during daylight hours or trying to catch some rest on a redeye flight, an eye mask helps create a conducive sleep environment wherever you are.
15. Compression Socks
Next time you pack for a trip, don't forget compression socks. They are a must-have for promoting circulation and reducing swelling during long flights or extended periods of sitting. Look for graduated compression socks that provide targeted pressure to improve blood flow and reduce discomfort, particularly in the legs and feet. Compression socks also help prevent that pins and needles feeling and alleviate symptoms of jet lag.
16. Earplugs
Earplugs are essential for blocking out unwanted noise during travel, whether it's the hum of the airplane engine or chatty passengers. Roll them between your fingers, and they expand to fit snugly in your ear for total silence when you need it. Even when I'm using headphones during a train journey or flight, I make it a point to carry earplugs for uninterrupted sleep at my hotel.
Beauty No-Brainers
17. Hand Cream
Constant exposure to different climates, air conditioning, and recycled air on planes can leave your skin feeling dry and dehydrated. A nourishing hand cream is a small yet mighty must-have that can keep your hands soft and moisturized. I’m obsessed with the cult-favorite hand cream from L’Occitane. Its non-greasy formula and comes in a soothing lavender fragrance, which never fails to calm me down during long and often demanding trips.
18. Face Mist
Hydration is key to combating dull and dehydrated skin while on the go. A pocket-sized face mist is one airplane travel essential that I never travel without. As a French beauty fan, I’m partial to the Caudalie Grape Face Mist. A quick spritz instantly revives my skin and can also cool me down in warm destinations.
19. Lip Balm
Another travel bag essential is a nourishing lip balm or mask. Long flights and changing climates can take a toll on your lips, but applying a balm ensures your lips stay moisturized. The L'Occitane Ultra-Rich 10% Shea Butter Nourishing Lip Balm Stick is the best addition to your travel bag. It goes on incredibly smooth and is not sticky like other lip balms.
20. Perfume
I enjoy spritzing on some perfume midway or toward the end of a flight for a quick refresh whenever necessary. Pack along a travel-sized version of your favorite fragrance. Currently, my go-to perfume is Henry Rose Flora Carnivora Eau de Parfum. Just remember not to overdo it, and try to apply perfume in the restroom rather than at your seat.
21. Silk Scrunchies
During my travels, I constantly find myself in need of a hair tie. Silk scrunchies are not only great for tying my hair up but also avoid creases. For extended flights, I typically put my hair up in a high bun to keep my hair off my face. Upon arrival, I’ll take out the scrunchie for voluminous hair with a gentle curl — almost like no-heat blowout.
22. Hair Brush
A compact hairbrush is a lifesaver when you're on the go. Maybe it’s just because I have thick, long hair, but I can’t go anywhere without my mini Wet Brush. After taking out my in-flight hair bun, I rely on this brush to keep my hair smooth and tangle-free. Whether you're battling post-flight bedhead or simply want to freshen up before stepping off the plane, a small hairbrush is a must-have.
23. Travel Capsules
These stylish and functional travel capsules from Cadence allow you to pack all your beauty essentials while taking up as little space as possible. I love the minimalist labels that keep everything organized. If you’re looking for a more budget-friendly option, classic travel bottles and even empty contact lens cases work great for bringing your go-to cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen and other essentials without sacrificing precious luggage space.
Wellness Favorites
24. Hand Sanitizer
Keep germs at bay by regularly sanitizing your hands and wiping down frequently-touched surfaces like tray tables, armrests, and door handles. I ensure I carry a small bottle of hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes in my travel bag at all times. Additionally, upon returning home, I make it a habit to wipe down my suitcase to ensure it's clean for my next trip.
25. Nutritious Snacks
Long flights, train rides, or road trips can leave you feeling hungry and fatigued. Don’t forget to pack some nutritious snacks for when you get the munchies. Go for snacks that are high in protein, fiber, and healthy fats that keep you feeling full and satisfied. Some excellent options include nuts, seeds, dried fruit, whole grain crackers, and protein bars. Packing your own snacks also allows you to avoid relying on expensive and often unhealthy airport options.
26. Reusable Water Bottle
Avoid the overpriced plastic water bottles at the airport by bringing your own reusable water bottle. I carry mine through security empty then refill it afterward, even on the plane. Staying hydrated is crucial for feeling your best while traveling, so you’ll definitely not regret having a water bottle on hand in your travel bag.
27. Electrolyte Drink Mix
If you couldn’t already tell, hydration is the key to feeling your best while traveling. An electrolyte drink mix is one of my favorite ways to boost hydration and replenish vital minerals and electrolytes lost from long, dehydrating journeys. I’d suggest the LMNT Zero-Sugar Electrolyte Drink Mix. They come in single-serve packs that you can easily mix with water for a refreshing and replenishing drink wherever your travels take you.
Travel Style Necessities
28. Sweatshirt or Pullover
I never know if a flight will be too warm or too cold, so I prefer to dress in layers when traveling. That's why I always pack a cozy sweatshirt or pullover. Sometimes, I keep it casual with a soft cotton sweatshirt like this one from Anine Bing, perfect for long-haul flights when comfort is my main concern. Alternatively, I’ll choose a slightly dressier knit pullover that I can dress up or down as needed. Either way, you’ll never regret packing along extra layers to keep you warm.
29. Comfortable Pants
Another essential item for stylish travel is a pair of comfortable pants. I’m in love with these cashmere joggers from Quince that look oh-so-chic but feel like a cozy pair of sweats. I enjoy looking somewhat put together when traveling (and not in my pajamas), especially when I arrive at my destination. If you’re searching for the perfect travel pant, look for comfy fabrics like cotton, jersey or cashmere and stick with neutral colors that easily pair with everything in your wardrobe.
30. Sneakers
A comfortable shoe is a must-have for any traveler — both for comfort during transit and long days of walking at your destination. I’d highly recommend investing in a supportive and stylish sneaker that’s easy to wear with any outfit. Ideally, you’ll be able to slip them on and off when passing through security. I rely on my trusty Vejas sneakers that feel comfortable and are incredibly easy to style.
31. Travel Wrap
A cozy travel wrap is perfect for staying warm and comfortable during flights (and even chilly evenings at your destination). It’s also incredibly versatile. Wear it as a scarf, wrap it around you as a blanket or roll it up to use it as a pillow. Look for lightweight yet warm materials like cashmere or merino wool that are warm but not bulky. A quality travel wrap can be a bit of an investment, but you’ll have it for years to come.
32. Sunglasses
As a morning person, I typically choose early morning flights and train rides, often when it’s dark. Unfortunately, I’ve sometimes forgotten my sunglasses. Don’t make my mistake! Make sure to include sunglasses on your packing checklist. You'll definitely appreciate having them on hand by the time you reach your destination. Even for cold-weather trips, I try to pack at least one pair of sunglasses.
More Practical Things to Pack
33. Pen
Sometimes it’s the smallest things that make the biggest difference when traveling. I pack a pen for various tasks like jotting down notes and filling out customs forms. You never know when you’ll need one, but it’s always a good idea to have a pen available.
34. Notebook
I always pack a small journal on every trip, no matter how many devices I manage to fit in my travel bag. A travel-sized notebook is perfect for writing down important information and even recording memorable moments from your journey. Opt for a slim, lightweight notebook that won't weigh down your bag like this pocket notebook from Moleskine.
Having a well-prepared travel bag is essential for any trip. With these 34 travel essentials, you'll ensure that you're equipped with all the necessities to make your trip comfortable, enjoyable, and even a bit stylish. Bon voyage!
What are your go-to travel essentials? Let me know in the comments below.