clothing and gear – SmarterTravel https://www.smartertravel.com The Best Trips Start Here Tue, 28 Jan 2025 19:59:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.7 The Best Hotel Quality Bedding for Home https://www.smartertravel.com/hotel-quality-bedding-for-home/ https://www.smartertravel.com/hotel-quality-bedding-for-home/#respond Tue, 28 Jan 2025 19:57:22 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=434936 Crisp sheets, cloud-like duvets, and someone else making the bed for you—a hotel bed always feels way more luxurious than our simple one at home. Fortunately, we can help you recreate the feeling of a five-star hotel bed in your own bedroom (at least, the linen aspect—there’s no bed-making robot that we know of out […]

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Crisp sheets, cloud-like duvets, and someone else making the bed for you—a hotel bed always feels way more luxurious than our simple one at home. Fortunately, we can help you recreate the feeling of a five-star hotel bed in your own bedroom (at least, the linen aspect—there’s no bed-making robot that we know of out there… yet).

Sferra Grande Hotel Duvet Cover

Sferra
Sferra

If Sferra’s linens feel familiar, it might be because you’ve already experienced them at a luxury hotel—you can find the brand at many high-end properties. Now, you can bring that sophisticated sleeping experience home with the Sferra Grande Hotel Duvet Cover. Crafted from pure long-staple cotton percale, this collection takes inspiration from the bedding found in the world’s most luxurious hotels.

The medium-heavy fabric offers a crisp, cool touch that promotes a restful night’s sleep. Featuring an elegant white base with a colorful satin-stitched embroidery border, it adds a refined touch to your bedroom. With a wide variety of color options, you can easily find the perfect match to complement your decor.

Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set

Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set, as seen on a made up bed and in a close up with person feeling the texture of the sheets
Cozy Earth

You might not sleep in a mansion like Oprah, but you can recreate her bedding situation with Cozy Earth’s Bamboo Sheet Sets. Named one of Oprah’s favorite things, these luxurious sheets are made from 100 percent premium bamboo viscose. The soft fabric not only feels good, but also helps regulate temperature.

Cozy Earth’s sheets will get softer with every wash—and they are deliberately oversized so you never have to deal with the annoyance of a too-small fitted sheet popping off the mattress again.

Fishers Finery Pure Mulberry Silk Pillowcase

Two colors of the Fishers Finery Pure Mulberry Silk Pillowcase
Fishers Finery

Wake up looking refreshed with Fishers Finery Pure Mulberry Silk Pillowcase. Made from 100 percent pure silk, these smooth pillowcases will prevent wrinkles and protect your hair from damage (and bedhead). The silk fabric also helps regulate temperature, keeping you cool at night.

Target Performance Sheets

Target

An 800 thread count sheet set at an under $100 price point? You can find it at Target, where their signature sheet set garners rave reviews at an affordable price. Made from 100 percent cotton, these sheets are breathable, durable, and wrinkle-resistant. 

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The 10 Workcation Essentials You NEED to Pack https://www.smartertravel.com/what-to-pack-for-a-working-trip/ https://www.smartertravel.com/what-to-pack-for-a-working-trip/#respond Tue, 07 Jan 2025 20:19:00 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=458425 With the increase in work-from-home flexibility in recent years, fewer and fewer workers find themselves stuck behind a desk to get the job done. Recent studies show that 28% of the worldwide workforce already embraces the work-from-anywhere lifestyle. This newfound freedom has led to the rise of the “workcation”—a trip that sits between leisure and […]

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With the increase in work-from-home flexibility in recent years, fewer and fewer workers find themselves stuck behind a desk to get the job done. Recent studies show that 28% of the worldwide workforce already embraces the work-from-anywhere lifestyle. This newfound freedom has led to the rise of the “workcation”—a trip that sits between leisure and business and makes time for both work and relaxation in a new destination. 

Whether you’re a remote employee looking to work from a home-away-from-home or want to make the most of your next business trip, these gadgets are key to a successful workcation.

Laptop Backpack

Brevite Laptop Bag
Brevite

The Brevite Bag is designed for maximum versatility, making it the perfect work bag for travel. It has a safe, cushy sleeve for laptops up to 15 inches, a spacious compartment large enough to store spare clothes or work essentials, a water bottle holder, and an exterior organization pocket perfect for notebooks, pens, passports, and wallets.

Laptop Screen Shield

An anti-glare shield serves two purposes. First, it can keep prying eyes away from sensitive work up on your screen. Second, it can deflect the harsh rays of the sun if you’re trying to fire off a few emails by the pool.

Portable Power Bank

Keep your setup mobile with a portable charger capable of handling multiple devices. The BioLite Charge 100 Max can charge five devices at once, from phones to laptops. It’s carry-on compliant and weighs just 1.3 lbs, a small weight in comparison to its power. It’s perfect for working on planes and trains or in busy spots with no outlet in sight. 

Portable WiFi Hotspot

Portable WiFi
Amazon

Don’t drain your battery and international data by using your smartphone as a hotspot. It’s better to have a dedicated portable WiFi hotspot that will let you access the Internet wherever your work takes you.  

An International Phone Plan

While not a physical item, an international phone plan may be the most essential component of your workcation packing list. MintMobile’s Minternational Pass is an affordable option for staying in touch with friends and colleagues, letting members choose from 1-day, 5-day, or 10-day plans for less than $20. Check with your cellular provider to see what international options they offer.

VPN Subscription

A good VPN will keep your data secure while surfing the web in your hotel or on a public network. Popular options like Express VPN, NordVPN, and Surfshark all provide top-tier protection, a free trial period, and discounts on multi-year subscriptions. 

Plug Adapter and Voltage Converter

You may not be stuck in an office, but you will need to stay plugged in. Most laptops are dual voltage, meaning they can operate in various countries with just a plug adapter. However, other devices like hairstyling tools are not equipped to make the transition, so a voltage converter is a necessary gadget to have on hand. 

Notebook and Pen

Old school but necessary, the classic notebook and pen combo will serve you well when you’re on the go. Tuck a few mini versions into your laptop bag and suitcase pockets to jot down notes and ideas while you’re AFK. 

Tablet Keyboard

Lugging along a laptop isn’t always an option when traveling. Turn your tablet into a functional replacement with a detachable keyboard. These come in a range of formats and prices, from full keyboard cases to standalone Bluetooth options. Some can even fold down to fit inside a pocket for travelers who are always on the move. 

Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Bose
Bose

Block out distractions while working in a shared space or airplane cabin with noise-canceling headphones. A top option on the market is the Bose QuietComfort set, which offers high-quality sound, noise-cancelling and ambient modes, and 24 hours of battery life. You can also find plenty of affordable refurbished options on Back Market.

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How to Make Your Home Smell Like a Hotel https://www.smartertravel.com/how-to-make-your-home-smell-like-a-hotel-spa/ https://www.smartertravel.com/how-to-make-your-home-smell-like-a-hotel-spa/#respond Thu, 19 Dec 2024 16:43:28 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=373823 When you walk into a luxury hotel, relaxation is in the air—literally. Many hotels have their own custom fragrances that they perfume the air with, using aromatherapy to set the mood and help guests get into a vacation mindset. Utilizing calming scents like lavender and sandalwood, hotel fragrances can help link your memories to a […]

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When you walk into a luxury hotel, relaxation is in the air—literally. Many hotels have their own custom fragrances that they perfume the air with, using aromatherapy to set the mood and help guests get into a vacation mindset. Utilizing calming scents like lavender and sandalwood, hotel fragrances can help link your memories to a sense of place, so every time you smell a certain perfume, you’ll be transported back to a trip.  

Want to have that same experience every time you walk in your front door at home? We tested out a variety of fragrance methods, from candles to diffusers, to find out which were the best at making our home smell like a five-star hotel. Try out our picks and feel like you’re on vacation every day.

Hotel Collection Studio Pro Scent Diffuser

Hotel Collection
Hotel Collection

Bring the smell of a five-star hotel to your home with Hotel Collection’s Studio Pro Scent Diffuser. This compact diffuser uses a cold-air technology that converts fragrance oil into a dry nano-mist that makes the scent consistent and long-lasting. It’s also much safer than a candle since there’s no flame or smoke to deal with (just a beautiful fragrance). Despite the diffuser’s small size, it can easily scent your entire apartment or house.

Pair the diffuser with the brand’s wide range of scents that are inspired by hotels across the globe, from The Edition Hotel New York to the 1 Hotel Miami Beach.

Jupiter Smells Rich Mykonos Candle

Jupiter Smells Rich Candle
Jupiter Smells Rich

Your house may be hundreds of miles from the beach, but it can smell like you’re on an exotic vacation in Mykonos with Jupiter Smells Rich’s candle. Notes of wild orchid, jasmine, lemon blossom, vanilla, and sandalwood conjure up an island getaway.

This luxury candle is made from 100 percent soy wax and has an all-natural beeswax-coated wick to ensure a clean burn. The scent will linger throughout your house long after you’ve blown out the flame.  

Noho Home Reed Diffuser

Noho Home Reed Diffusers
Noho Home

A diffuser is one of the easiest and safest ways to make your home smell like a hotel. A diffuser is a small vial of scented liquid that disperses the fragrance through wooden reeds. Unlike a candle or plug-in, you can just open up a diffuser and forget about it.

Our favorite diffuser is Noho Home’s Puakenikeni Reed Diffuser. Perfumed oil is housed in a beautiful vessel that efficiently distributes fragerance via reeds. When the scent starts to fade, simply flip the reeds to refresh the smell. We love the Puakenikeni scent, which is designed in Hawaii and inspired by the puakenikeni flower.

Enviroscent

enviroscent diffuser and spray product stills
enviroscent

Worried about what you’re breathing in with all of the artificial air fresheners on the market? Enviroscent does things differently, with a focus on making its scents cleaner, healthier, and safer. All of its products use pure fragrance oils in concentrated form (with no additives) and are packaged using renewable and recyclable minimal-waste materials. Scent your space via the stix + stand diffuser, a car vent clip, or a spray.

No matter which method you choose, it’s all flameless and liquidless to eliminate danger and mess. There are many delectable scents to choose from, including a blend of lavender tea and honey, which smells incredibly relaxing and delicious.

Hillhouse Naturals Candle and Diffuser

Hillhouse Naturals Candle and Diffuser
Hillhouse Naturals

For a fragrance that will fill your house and last a long time, look to Hillhouse Naturals. This company was founded by a mother/daughter duo who make the products (with the help of a team of women) on their family farm. They use local ingredients, most of which come straight from the farm. Hillhouse Naturals’ diffusers last for an average of three to four months, which is significantly longer than most other diffusers on the market. The soy candles also burn longer than regular wax candles and don’t have the dangerous chemicals that can be found in mass-market candles.

You’ll find plenty of unique scents here, including travel-themed varieties like the lakeside diffuser, which smells like “spectacular sunsets upon fresh cool waters” and conjures up past waterfront vacations.

Scentfill

Scentfill product still
Scentfill

Scentfill offers a healthier alternative to traditional plug-ins. The company makes refills that are designed to fit into Air Wick oil warmers but are made with 100 percent plant-based and natural oils rather than chemicals. The fragrances are much more complex and luxurious than what you’d find from a drugstore plug-in—choose the Relax Blend with lemon, lavender, and eucalyptus to make your home smell like a high-end hotel.

Most scents will last between 30 and 60 days if the warmer is set to low, and the refills are reasonably priced at $5.77, making this an affordable option for home fragrances. 

Asakuki’s 5-in-1 Aromatherapy Device

Asakuki’s 5-in-1 Aromatherapy Device
Amazon

Enjoy the benefits of aromatherapy and a humidifier with Asakuki’s 5-in-1 Aromatherapy Device. This ultrasonic essential oil diffuser has a large 500-milliliter water tank that allows the diffuser to run for 10 to 15 hours at a time. An auto-off safety will switch off the diffuser when the water runs out, so you don’t have to worry about monitoring it. The Asakuki’s fan is ultra-quiet, so you won’t even notice that it’s on.

Use your own essential oils with the diffuser to create the perfect custom scent for your home. 

Lavender Linen Room Spray

Lavender Linen Room Spray
Amazon

Lavender is one of the most calming and relaxing scents and will help give your home that hotel spa smell. Spritz this lavender linen room spray on your pillows, and it may just help you improve your sleep as well.

Once you start to associate the smell with sleep, you can even pack the room spray and take it with you to help you sleep better in unfamiliar hotel rooms. 

Skandinavisk Candles

Skandinavisk Candles
Skandinavisk

For the ultimate hygge experience, light a candle from Skandinavisk. This company takes inspiration from Scandinavia to create unique fragrances like Hav (sea), Lykke (happiness), and Koto (home). Each candle is beautifully designed around a theme, like the Nordlys candle (Norwegian for northern lights), which comes in a painted glass holder that looks like the sky.

The candles will scent a mid-sized room for up to 45 hours, and the glass can be reused as a plant holder or decorative vase once it’s empty.

 

 

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The 6 Best Lightweight Waterproof Hiking Boots for Travel https://www.smartertravel.com/lightweight-waterproof-hiking-boots-for-travel/ https://www.smartertravel.com/lightweight-waterproof-hiking-boots-for-travel/#respond Tue, 03 Dec 2024 21:35:46 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=449583 You never know what you’re going to encounter on a hike, whether it’s muddy trails, water crossings, or unexpected rainstorms. Having a good pair of waterproof hiking boots can prepare you for anything.  However, you don’t want the waterproofing to weigh you down. Too-heavy boots can strain your feet and legs, tiring you out faster. […]

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You never know what you’re going to encounter on a hike, whether it’s muddy trails, water crossings, or unexpected rainstorms. Having a good pair of waterproof hiking boots can prepare you for anything. 

However, you don’t want the waterproofing to weigh you down. Too-heavy boots can strain your feet and legs, tiring you out faster. Lightweight boots can help keep you nimble and are also ideal for hiking trips where you’re worried about a weight allowance while packing. 

These six hiking boots combine the best of both worlds, offering waterproof protection in a lightweight package.

Asolo Falcon Evo Jacquard GV Hiking Boots

Asolo Falcon Evo Jacquard GV
Asolo

Asolo’s Falcon Evo Jacquard GV Hiking Boots offer a perfect blend of toughness and style in a surprisingly lightweight package. Weighing just over a pound per shoe, these boots are completely waterproof and capable of withstanding the harshest trail conditions.

Asolo, a family-run European hiking brand, has earned a cult following among serious trekkers for their ultra-durable footwear, all of which can be resoled to extend the lifetime of the boot. The Falcon Evos, their lightest model, uphold this reputation while incorporating features like a Gore-Tex Extended Comfort lining to keep you dry even if you face water crossings or heavy rain on your hike.

I tested these boots straight out of the box, tackling a long, rocky hike without experiencing any blisters or discomfort. The Asolo/Vibram Omega soles with MegaGrip compound particularly impressed me, providing exceptional traction and grip even on steep, slippery terrain.

These boots combine the best of both worlds: the robust features of a heavy-duty hiking boot with the comfort and agility of a trail runner. They deliver excellent ankle support, superior traction, reliable waterproofing, and impressive durability in a surprisingly lightweight package.

Weight: 17.28 ounces per shoe (women’s).

Merrell Antora 3 Mid Waterproof 

Merrell Antora 3 Mid Waterproof  in light green
Merrell

Merrell’s Antora 3 Mid Waterproof feels like a sneaker but offers the support of a hiking boot, and for good reason—it’s designed off of the company’s best-selling women’s trail running shoe. I’ve worn these boots on hikes of over 12 hours without a single blister, which is impressive.

The shoe got upgraded to a boot with a more durable upper for added foot protection, trademarked FloatPro Foam pods under the heel and forefoot for extra cushioning, and an extra-grippy Vibram sole. 

The waterproof membrane keeps your feet dry no matter how many puddles you slog through, and these boots are comfortable without needing to be broken in.

Weight: 10.23 oz per shoe (women’s)

Saloman Cross Hike 2 Mid GTX

Multiple views of the Saloman Cross Hike 2 Mid GTX lightweight hiking boot for travel
Salomon

Stay light and nimble with Saloman’s Cross Hike 2 Mid GTX boots. Featuring a unique Quicklace system, these boots can be on an instant—and they won’t come untied at inopportune moments. 

A higher cut adds additional ankle support and protection, which combined with the Gore-tex exterior and deep lugs on the sole, help keep you surefooted even on the muddiest of trails.  

Available in a sleek all-black design, these boots can pull double duty for post-hike adventures in town.

Weight: 14.56 oz per shoe (men’s)

Lowa Innox Pro GTX Mid

Lowa Innox Pro GTX Mid, a good lightweight hiking boot for travel
Zappos

Synthetic materials are generally better than leather when it comes to keeping things light. Lowa’s Innox Pro GTX Mid are 100 percent vegan, using man-made technology to provide an airy feel that’s sturdy enough for tough trails. 

The built-in Gore-tex lining is breathable to keep your feet dry (and not sweaty) even on hot or rainy hikes. 

Weight: 15.87 oz per shoe (men’s)

Hoka Speedgoat 5 Mid GTX

Hoka Speedgoat 5 Mid GTX in orange and black
REI

Made from recycled materials, Hoka’s Speedgoat 5 Mid GTX  boots are kind to both the environment and your feet. Using the brand’s popular trail running shoe technology, the Speedgoat adds in Gore-tex waterproofing and a higher cut with a flexible collar for extra ankle support.

On the sole, Vibram’s Megagrip with Traction Lug keeps your footing stable even on loose soil or rocks. 

Weight: 10.30 oz per shoe (women’s)

Keen NXIS Explorer Waterproof

Keen NXIS Explorer Waterproof lightweight travel hiking boots in brown with green laces
REI

Feel a little cramped in regular hiking boots? Keen’s NXIS Explorers feature extra room in the front, giving your toes plenty of space to spread out. The Explorers are protected with Keen.Dry technology, a waterproof (yet breathable) membrane that will keep you dry no matter what. 

Not sure if these are the right boots for you? Keen has a great 30-day trial policy which lets you wear their shoes (even outside) for up to a month to see if you like them. 

Weight: 16.30 oz per shoe (men’s)

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What to Pack for the Caribbean: 35 Essentials https://www.smartertravel.com/what-to-pack-for-the-caribbean/ https://www.smartertravel.com/what-to-pack-for-the-caribbean/#respond Tue, 03 Dec 2024 18:42:55 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=249390 So you’re headed to the Caribbean for a few days (or week) of beach relaxation, swimming, and maybe even some diving or cave exploration. Here’s what to pack for a Caribbean vacation whether you’re headed anywhere from Aruba to Puerto Rico. When you’re ready to start packing, download our editable Essential Caribbean Packing Checklist. What […]

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So you’re headed to the Caribbean for a few days (or week) of beach relaxation, swimming, and maybe even some diving or cave exploration. Here’s what to pack for a Caribbean vacation whether you’re headed anywhere from Aruba to Puerto Rico.

When you’re ready to start packing, download our editable Essential Caribbean Packing Checklist.

What to Pack for the Caribbean: The Suitcase

Blue suitcase on the sand in front of the ocean
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If you’re staying put on one beach resort or island, I recommend traveling with a hard-sided spinner, like the 20-inch Samsonite Omni PC. However, if you have multiple transfers or will be on a boat for part of your journey, I’d recommend a water-resistant hybrid bag, like Helly Hansen’s Duffel.

What to Pack for the Caribbean: The Personal Item

Women wearing yellow backpack and looking out of airport terminal window at an airplane
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For my trip to the Caribbean, I brought my Dagne Dover carry-all tote as my personal item. I knew I’d need some extra space for my electronics and spare clothing items, so I opted for a bag that would give me some extra space.

What to Pack for the Caribbean: In-Flight Essentials

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In the excitement of getting ready for your beach getaway, don’t forget to pack for the travel days that will get you there.

  • Headphones: For backseat entertainment. Most direct flights to the Caribbean average around four hours, so you have plenty of time to watch a few movies.
  • Collapsible water bottle: This model from Hydaway saves packing space when not in use. Depending on the island you’re visiting, you may be able to drink the tap water, too.
  • Tablet: This comes in handy for work and/or reading.
  • Phone and Charger: It may seem like a no-brainer, but in the rush to get out the door and to the airport on time, don’t forget your most important essential. Throw a TSA-approved powerbank in your bag to stay charged even when you’re away from an outlet.

What to Pack for the Caribbean: Shoes

Close up of woman's hands carrying a pair of sandals on the beach
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You’ll want to bring along these four categories of footwear for your Caribbean adventures, even if you plan to spend most of your time barefoot on the beach.

  • Casual slip-ons or sneakers: This pair from Rockport was great for travel days, casual dinners, and walking around town.
  • Water shoes: You’ll want water shoes for water activities in the Caribbean.
  • Flip-flops: For the beach and walking around resorts.
  • Stylish sandals or heels: If you’re planning on going out or to fancier restaurants, bring along a pair of low heels or sandals.

What to Pack for the Caribbean: Clothing

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The ideal Caribbean vacation wardrobe is beachy, breezy, and versatile. Focus on pieces that can be layered and that work for multiple activities, from the beach to after-dinner drinks.

  • Shorts: Pack a few pairs of both casual shorts (jean or chinos) as well as athletic shorts for any hikes or water activities.
  • Quick-dry layering tops: Bring a few pairs of a tank and/or short sleeve style for excursions.
  • Lightweight sweater: I packed one lightweight sweater for travel days and to cover up when needed.
  • Swimsuits and cover-up: Mandatory beachwear.
  • Maxi dress or long skirt: For night’s out and dinners. For men, bring one pair of chino pants if you’re going to a resort or more formal restaurant.
  • Lightweight shawl: I always travel with a neutral-covered shawl that can double as a scarf, travel blanket, or cover-up.

What to Pack for the Caribbean: Toiletries

Toiletries bag spilled across wooden backdrop
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A good toiletry kit for any trip should include the essentials—toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, OTC medication, and any personal skincare you can’t live without. For a trip to Caribbean, here are a few more necessities you’ll want to add:

  • Bug spray and anti-itch cream: Mosquitos are common in the Caribbean, with some areas at risk for Zika, so you’ll want heavy-duty spray and relief.
  • Sunscreen and aloe: Always travel with a natural and reef-friendly sunscreen. In case of burns, pack aloe or aftersun cream.
  • Lotion wipes: I like traveling with one pack of these to cool down during the day and for a quick refresh after a day at the beach.
  • Facial hydration mist: My go-to during hot days in the sun.
  • Lip balm with SPF: During the mountain summit, you’ll definitely want this handy.
  • Reusable plastic storage bags: These are great for wet swimsuits, dirty laundry, extra toiletries, or to double as a dry bag for your phone.

What to Pack for the Caribbean: Gadgets

Women wearing a smartphone fitness arm band on beach
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A beach trip is the prime opportunity to disconnect and unwind, but that doesn’t mean you should leave all technology behind. Think about what activities will fill your relaxation time—will you need a waterproof smartwatch for your fitness goals or an e-reader to occupy you while you lounge poolside? The top two tech items you should never travel without, however, are:

  • Backup phone charger: If you’re going to take a lot of photos and videos on your phone that will drain your battery, bring a backup charger.
  • Adapter: If you’re going to a non-U.S. island you may need an adapter. Check with your accommodations beforehand if you’re unsure. Travel with an adapter that also has USB ports for multi-use charging.

What to Pack for the Caribbean: Accessories

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These extras become essential when it comes to packing for a sunny island trip.

  • Sun hat: A brimmed hat is a good idea for sun protection.
  • Collapsible tote bag: Pack a simple style that can double as a market tote, beach bag, or to hold your camera bag.
  • Sunglasses: Pack a sportier and affordable pair in case something happens to them.
  • Cross-body bag: For nights out or day tours.

What to Pack for the Caribbean (That I Didn’t)

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Don’t make these packing mistakes! Remember to bring along:

  • Books or card games: You’ll want some form of entertainment, whether it be a hard copy of the book you’re reading or playing cards for downtime at the beach.
  • Snorkel gear: If you have your own snorkel gear, weigh your options of renting vs. bringing. Gear is readily available to rent, but if you want your own fins and mask and will be enjoying the water almost every day, you may want to bring your own.
  • Dry bag or phone protector: You’ll definitely want this if you’re at the beach or on boats and island hopping. I used plastic baggies, but wish I had brought a dry bag.
  • Travel insurance: If you’re traveling during hurricane season, purchasing travel insurance with a TCI-clause is advised.

What Not to Pack for the Caribbean

There is truly only one category you want to avoid when packing for a Caribbean vacation: warm clothes. The beauty of the Caribbean is that it’s warm year round. You won’t need warm clothing or rain gear unless you’re traveling during hurricane season. Instead, focus on lightweight layering pieces that can be easily removed and stowed away in purses and beach bags.

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Everything you need to pack for your Caribbean vacation in one editable checklist.

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How to Watch in-Flight Entertainment With Your Wireless Headphones https://www.smartertravel.com/watch-in-flight-entertainment-with-wireless-headphones/ https://www.smartertravel.com/watch-in-flight-entertainment-with-wireless-headphones/#respond Fri, 22 Nov 2024 18:37:03 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=449002 Wired headphones seem like ancient technology these days, so why do airline entertainment systems still require you to plug-in headphones in order to watch? It’s bad enough trying to watch a movie designed for a big screen on a tiny seatback TV, let alone having to listen to it on flimsy headphones handed out by […]

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Wired headphones seem like ancient technology these days, so why do airline entertainment systems still require you to plug-in headphones in order to watch? It’s bad enough trying to watch a movie designed for a big screen on a tiny seatback TV, let alone having to listen to it on flimsy headphones handed out by the airline. Or worse, you only packed wireless headphones and have to pay $5 to buy a pair onboard if you want any entertainment.

Fortunately, there’s an easy solution to this problem—a Bluetooth audio transmitter. This tiny gadget plugs into the headphone jack on most planes and then connects to your wireless headphones to play audio from the in-flight entertainment system. All you have to do is plug the transmitter into the headphone jack (usually found on your armrest or at the bottom of the TV screen) and pair your Bluetooth headphones.

The Best Bluetooth Audio Transmitters for Flying

Eppfun Bluetooth Audio Transmitter

Two angles of the eppfun bluetooth wireless transmitter
Amazon

Most modern airplanes use single-prong, 3.5 mm audio jacks, but some aircraft still have the old two-prong style plugs. 

The Eppfun is one of the few transmitters that will work on both styles—it has two prongs, one of which can be folded down to use in single prong jacks. 

Twelve South AirFly Pro Bluetooth Transmitter

Two colors, white and black, of the Twelve South AirFly Pro Bluetooth Transmitter
Apple

Concerned about using an off-brand product with your headphones? You can buy a transmitter directly through Apple. Designed for AirPods or Beats wireless, the AirFlys can pair with two sets of headphones so you can watch a movie with your seatmate. 

The AirFlys can also be used with a car’s AUX IN to wirelessly connect to speakers that don’t have Bluetooth built-in. 

1 Mii Bluetooth Audio Transmitter and Receiver

Two views of the 1 Mii Bluetooth Audio Transmitter
Amazon

The transmitter from 1 Mii is one of the easiest to use, thanks to a simple on/off switch that automatically enters pairing mode. You can just plug it in and start watching. This product functions as a 2-in-1: You can plug it into your device and use it as a Bluetooth transmitter or plug it into your wired speakers/devices to instantly give them Bluetooth connectivity.

The 1 Mii also has a longer battery life (15 hours) than some other comparably priced models.

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Luggage Locks: Should I Lock My Suitcase When I Fly? https://www.smartertravel.com/luggage-locks-should-i-lock-my-suitcase/ https://www.smartertravel.com/luggage-locks-should-i-lock-my-suitcase/#respond Fri, 22 Nov 2024 18:25:59 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=189248 Each time you abandon your suitcase to the not-so-tender mercies of airline baggage handlers and TSA agents, you might wonder, “Should I have locked my luggage?” A study by Stratos, which charters jets, found that airline passengers filed almost 8,000 yearly claims against the TSA for losing items such as clothing, jewelry, and electronics: “In […]

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Each time you abandon your suitcase to the not-so-tender mercies of airline baggage handlers and TSA agents, you might wonder, “Should I have locked my luggage?” A study by Stratos, which charters jets, found that airline passengers filed almost 8,000 yearly claims against the TSA for losing items such as clothing, jewelry, and electronics: “In fact, JFK International Airport was once described as a ‘flea market for airport employees,’ with reports claiming that more than 200 items are stolen from passengers’ checked luggage every day.”

So, it’s clear you can’t count on the TSA to reimburse you for such losses; the agency denied more than half of the claims. Are luggage locks the answer?

Close up of a person unlocking a suitcase with a luggage lock
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The Benefits of Luggage Locks

Locking your suitcase doesn’t just make it more difficult for opportunistic baggage handlers or security officers to root through your stuff at the airport. A lock can also help hold your bag’s zippers together so they don’t work their way open while in transit, leaking socks and underwear all over the baggage carousel.

You might also want to lock your bag if you’re staying in a hostel with strangers or while traveling on a crowded bus or train. Some travelers even lock their suitcases during the day at hotels to deter theft by housekeepers.

The Limitations of Luggage Locks

Putting a lock on your suitcase isn’t a guarantee that your stuff will be safe. Do a quick search on YouTube, and you’ll find a trove of videos explaining how to open a combination lock without the code or how to break into a locked suitcase with nothing but a ballpoint pen. Nor is it difficult to slice through a soft-sided bag. Locks discourage casual thieves, who will move on to easier targets, but they’re flimsy protection against those who are truly determined to get into your bag.

That’s why you should always keep any valuables in your carry-on, not your checked luggage. As noted above, the TSA is unlikely to pay you back if something is stolen from your checked bag, and airlines typically don’t accept liability for the loss of expensive items such as jewelry, electronic equipment, or fragile souvenirs.

TSA-Approved Locks

If you do decide to secure your suitcase, choose one of the many TSA-approved locks available, such as these combination locks from Master Lock or TravelMore. You can also buy keyed luggage locks such as these from Lewis N. Clark, though it’s worth considering how likely you might be to lose track of a tiny key while traveling. You can even purchase suitcases with built-in TSA-approved locks.

The TSA has master keys that allow agents to open all TSA-approved locks if they determine that your bag needs extra screening. If you use a non-TSA lock, they’ll simply cut it off your bag. Note that not all security officers outside the U.S. have the same master keys, so even a TSA-approved lock could be cut off if you’re traveling internationally.

Alternatives to Luggage Locks

Some travelers prefer to wrap their suitcases in plastic, which makes bags harder to break into, protects their exteriors from dings, and keeps them from bursting open if a zipper fails. This bagging service is offered at select airports by companies such as Seal & Go and Secure Wrap. Though security agents will cut off the plastic if they need to inspect your luggage more closely, some wrapping services offer a complimentary rewrap post-security. One disadvantage to this method: By generating so much plastic, it’s the least environmentally friendly way to protect your bag.

Looking for Luggage With a Lock?

The Away Carry-On in green
Away

“Sold separately” isn’t statement when it comes to the carry-on from Away. While including a TSA-approved lock in its design, this bag also comes with 360° spinning wheels, and a super hard exterior shell—this bag is built to be your last.

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9 Affordable Travel Gift Ideas for Under $25 https://www.smartertravel.com/affordable-travel-gifts/ https://www.smartertravel.com/affordable-travel-gifts/#respond Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:01:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=192565 Shopping for any travelers this holiday season? Lucky you—there are plenty of on-trend and affordable travel gifts that look cool but won’t break the bank. Affordable Travel Gift Ideas Here are some of the best options for travel gifts that cost a lot less than you might think. Smartphone Camera Lenses Thanks to clip-on lenses, […]

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Shopping for any travelers this holiday season? Lucky you—there are plenty of on-trend and affordable travel gifts that look cool but won’t break the bank.

Affordable Travel Gift Ideas

Here are some of the best options for travel gifts that cost a lot less than you might think.

Smartphone Camera Lenses

Mocalaca Phone Camera Lens
Amazon

Thanks to clip-on lenses, upgrading your smartphone photography is simple. An easy-to-use and affordable travel gift that any Instagrammer will appreciate, the Mocalaca Phone Camera Lens Kit includes five photo-transforming lenses: telephoto, wide-angle, polarized, fisheye, and maco. They’re perfect for getting up close or fitting more into your shot and are compatible with most smartphones and tablets.

A Massive Scarf

Marino’s Winter Cashmere Feel Men Scarf
Amazon

A cozy scarf is something I never travel without, and it also happens to make a great and affordable travel gift for just about anyone. Wander Agio’s women’s options come in sixteen colors and can double as a blanket or a stylish shawl. For men, Marino’s Cashmere Feel Scarf comes in an array of colors and with a gift box that seems to contradict its price.

Tiny Speakers

Altec Lansing Mini H2O - Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker
Amazon

Sound-booming speakers small enough to stash in your carry-on for the hotel room or vacation rental make for an affordable and clever travel gift. Altec Lansing Bluetooth Speaker is lightweight, waterproof, and can play wirelessly for 6 hours on a full charge.

A Collapsible Water Bottle

Nomader BPA Free Collapsible Sports Water Bottle
Amazon

Reusable water bottles have long been a must-have airport accessory, and can also be a great travel gift. SPECIAL MADE Collapsible Water Bottle folds up when empty to fit in any travel bag, and has a leak-proof locking cap. Forget the clunky stainless steel canteen water bottles of last year and gift someone a practical travel water bottle that has pack-friendly bragging rights.

Treats Snack Box Subscription

Various treats and snacks surrounding the packaging of the Treats snack subscription box
CrateJoy

Trying new and foreign foods is one of the best parts of travel, and it can make for a unique travel gift. Start someone on a snack box subscription like Treats to gift them tasty snack flavors from around the world. Treats sends snacks from a different country each month, and shipping is free for U.S. addresses. Treats subscription boxes start from $21.95 per month on CrateJoy. Be sure to order a single box or pause your account after the first month if you don’t want to continue a subscription.

Wool Outerwear Accessories

Cable knit ear warmers and a cotton beanie in shades of grey and black
Amazon

Wool winter accessories like wool knit ear warmers and hats are packable and thoughtful affordable travel gifts. YSense’s Cable Knit Ear Warmers are a chic option for women, or try a unisex Merino wool hat like Minus33 Ridge Cuff Beanie for something that’s softer and more breathable than standard wool.

A Packable Air Humidifier

Breakdown of the dimensions of the A Packable Air Humidifier (left) and the A Packable Air Humidifier light up and diffusing in a dim room (right)
Amazon

We all know someone who needs this travel gift. Diffusers and humidifiers are a great way to combat dryness caused by cold weather travels and arid airplane cabins, plus it’s an aromatherapy sleep solution if you mix in some essential oils. If you didn’t think a packable version existed, this Actpe Portable Essential Oil Diffuser is just seven ounces.

High-End Travel Samples

Origins 6 Piece Travel Size Cleansing & Moisturizing Best-Sellers Set & The Original Make Up Eraser
The Original MakeUp Eraser _ Origins 6 Piece Travel Size Cleansing & Moisturizing Best-Sellers SetSephora

Perfect as stocking stuffers, travel-sized sample packs are an affordable travel gift for someone who appreciates a little bit of luxury. The Origins Best Seller Kit allows shoppers the chance to try some of the brand’s high-end skin care without the price tag while The Original Make Up Eraser makes taking make up off while on the road a breeze, without having to pack make up remover wipes or ointment. 

An Ultralight Carry-on Bag

Arxus An Ultralight Carry-on Bag
Amazon

Everyone could use an extra carry-on that folds away into itself—you never know when you’ll want a spacious personal item to keep close to your plane seat. Arxus’s Lightweight Foldable Duffel Bag packs down into a pouch, but can fit up to 40 liters inside when it’s open. The waterproof fabric and rear sleeve that fits over a telescoping suitcase handle make it a foolproof gift for the frequent traveler.

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The Ultimate Holiday Packing List https://www.smartertravel.com/the-ultimate-holiday-packing-list/ https://www.smartertravel.com/the-ultimate-holiday-packing-list/#respond Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:49:43 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2014/11/18/the-ultimate-holiday-packing-list/ We made a list and we checked it twice: This printable packing list is the one thing you need for your upcoming holiday travels.

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No matter where you’re headed this holiday season, you’re going to need to pack smart. After all, overweight and oversized bags could cost you dearly (and who wants to cut into the presents-and-eggnog fund?). Read on to find out what to pack for a stress-free holiday vacation, what to leave behind, and how you can download our editable packing list to keep with you on-the-go.

Happy holidays—and, of course, happy travels from all of us at SmarterTravel!

Clothing

Toiletries

What to Pack for Cold-Weather Trips

What to Pack for Warm-Weather Trips

Holiday Essentials

Miscellaneous

Clothing

Suitcase full of clothes, sitting on a couch next to a Christmas tree
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Make sure what you’re packing matches the climate of your destination—the fluffy hats and cozy sweaters that are a hallmark of the season won’t do you much good visiting family in Orlando. Some trips will require hats, gloves, winter coats, and snow boots while others will require swimsuits, sunblock, and sandals

In addition to the weather, keep your itinerary at front of mind. That glittery holiday jumpsuit in the back of your closet is perfect for attending a high-class New Year’s Eve soiree, but will realistically eat up valuable luggage space if the only event you have lined up is brunch at Grandma’s. Items that can be reworn and dressed up or down are key.

Lastly, don’t forget any holiday-specific garb like your classic matching PJ sets and Christmas sweaters.

Toiletries

Travel toiletries surrounded by white towels and candy canes
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Keep toiletries travel-sized and tucked away neatly into one compact dopp kit or toiletry bag. Having everything in one spot will keep you from leaving anything behind, especially if you plan to split your time between different houses or hotels during your travels.

Holiday Essentials

Three wrapped gifts sitting on top of packed suitcase
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From beating the traffic to finding the best flight deal, holiday travel requires even more forethought than a typical trip. Take the guesswork out of what extras you’ll need to pack by throwing the items below in your suitcase.

Gifts and Gear

If you’re traveling for a holiday get together, you’re likely bringing along (and bringing home) some extra baggage in the form of gifts. Make sure to have enough space in your luggage, and note that gifts passing through the security may be unwrapped by TSA agents during screening, so its best to leave the decorating until you reach your destination.

Staying With Family

If you’re staying with friends or relatives, you may want to pack a few extra items for increased privacy and comfort, like a pop-up bed tent or noise-canceling headphones.

For more strategies to survive staying with family over the holidays, see our handy guide.

Miscellaneous

No matter where you’re traveling, there are a few things that are convenient to have on hand. A laundry bag helps keep your clean and dirty clothes separate in your suitcase, while a laundry kit with travel detergent allows you to wash items in the sink at your hotel or when the family washing machine is occupied.

Download Our Holiday Packing List

Download our editable holiday packing list for a stress-free holiday travel season.

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The 11 Best Stocking Stuffers for Travelers https://www.smartertravel.com/travel-stocking-stuffers/ https://www.smartertravel.com/travel-stocking-stuffers/#respond Thu, 07 Nov 2024 15:25:36 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/?p=253790 Sometimes, the smallest gifts can bring the biggest delight. This rule is especially true when it comes to presents for travelers, who value space, portability, and practicality over everything. These 11 stocking stuffer-sized gifts will surprise and thrill any jetsetter on your list this holiday season. Nite Ize Waterproof Phone Case Take your phone with […]

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Sometimes, the smallest gifts can bring the biggest delight. This rule is especially true when it comes to presents for travelers, who value space, portability, and practicality over everything. These 11 stocking stuffer-sized gifts will surprise and thrill any jetsetter on your list this holiday season.

Nite Ize Waterproof Phone Case

Person using phone covered in Nite Ize Waterproof Phone Case (left) and empty view of the Nite Ize Waterproof Phone Case (right)
REI

Take your phone with you anywhere you go (even underwater) with Nite Ize’s Waterproof Phone Case. This roomy protective case will fit pretty much any smartphone, and keep it dry even underwater. Made out of a clear, touchscreen friendly material, the case allows you to use your phone normally (including taking pictures with the front and back cameras) without taking it out of the bag. We love this waterproof case in particular because it features an easy-to-use zipper and the touchscreen actually works smoothly while inside (which is not the case with all cases).

Beis The Dopp Kit

Two images, one closes on a grey backdrop and one open on a bathroom counter, of the Beis The Dopp Kit
Beis

Any frequent flyer would be thrilled to receive Beis’ Dopp Kit, a spill-proof bag that will keep all your toiletries safely contained and organized. The bag’s best feature? A handy loop that lets you hang it from towel hooks in the bathroom—perfect for tiny hotel sinks. 

Matador Beast18 Ultralight Technical Backpack

Person wearing the Matador Beast18 Ultralight Technical Backpack (left) and a standalone image of the Matador Beast18 Ultralight Technical Backpack (right)
REI

When would a backpack be considered a stocking stuffer? When it’s Matador’s Beast18 backpack. Despite its 18 liter size and supportive frame, this backpack is able to be folded down and packed into a small carrying case for easy travel. The unique flexible frame allows the backpack to maintain its shape, but can be twisted, folded in half, and zipped into a compression sack. 

The portable backpack still has all the features you’d look for in a daypack—a removable hip belt, gear loops, multiple pockets, breathable mesh straps, and a waterproof coating. It’s also incredibly lightweight (1lb 5oz) so it won’t add to your load on the trail.

Nomadix Bandana Towel

Three colors and patterns of the Nomadix Bandana Towel
Nomadix

A microfiber travel towel can come in handy in a surprising number of situations while on the road. Nomadix Bandana Towel’s wearable design makes it even more versatile. It’s sun-protective, odor-resistant, quick-drying, and lightweight, so you can bring it from the beach to the mountains and be ready for anything. 

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Nalgene Sustain Water Bottle

Nalgene Sustain Water Bottle in green and blue
Nalgene

Outdoorsy travelers will love to find a Nalgene Sustain Water Bottle in their stocking. Made from a BPA-free, lightweight material, these bottles are significantly lighter than most water bottles. The Suistan line is made with 50 percent recycled material, so travelers can feel good about using these instead of plastic water bottles. The bottles are leakproof and have a wide mouth that’s easy to fill, and best of all, they’re dishwasher safe. 

Apple Air Tag

Hand holding Apple Air Tag (left) and phone next to Apple Air Tag for size comparison (right)
Amazon

Give a traveler peace of mind with an Apple Air Tag, which they can pack in their checked luggage and track all the way to baggage claim. The Air Tag is such a popular stocking stuffer that you might want to stock up with a 4-pack (so you can maybe keep one for yourself as well). 

Blissy Mulberry Silk Sleep Mask

Blissy Mulberry Silk Sleep mask, carrying case, and packaging
Blissy

Know someone who needs total darkness in order to sleep? Gift them the Blissy Mulberry Sleep Mask which blocks out the glare even on brightly-lit planes or vacation rentals with sheer window curtains. Made from 100 percent mulberry silk, this mask will deliver comfort alongside a great night’s sleep.

Goldbelly Gift Certificate

Gift box of various snacks from Goldbelly on a teal backdrop
Goldbelly

For that traveler who can’t stop raving about that bagel they had in New York City, a Goldbelly gift card will let them relieve a taste of past journeys. This gourmet food delivery company offers specialty foods from around the United States, so your giftee can choose from deep dish pizza from Chicago, Philly Cheesesteaks, seafood gumbo from New Orleans, and more.

Travel USB Charger 

Two images showing multiple wires plugged into the Travel USB Charger
Amazon

Become the most popular person in the airport with this travel USB charger that turns one outlet into seven. This small wall charger can charge USB devices, double prong plugs, and triple prong plugs simultaneously. It’s perfect for hotel rooms with only one outlet near the bed, cruises, or places that don’t have USB outlets. 

Airplane Seatback Organizer

Eddie Bauer seatback organizer
Eddie Bauer

We’ve all seen fellow flyers use the airplane seatback pocket as a trash can, but there’s nowhere else to easily store your in-flight essentials—unless you have this seatback organizer. This organizer hangs easily from the tray table and keeps everything you need easily accessible (and protected from the seatback pocket’s germs.) Multiple zippered pockets help keep everything easy to find and the clear back sleeve lets you watch videos on your tablet or phone hands-free.

Clearstem You Are Sunshine Sunscreen

ClearStem YouAre Sunshine sunblock
ClearStem

Good travel-sized sunscreen is a must-have item for every toiletry kit. Clearstem’s You Are Sunshine sunscreen is specifically formatted to be used on the face. Loaded with antioxidants and botanicals the tinted cream offers a blurring effect along with SPF 50+ that means travelers can skip packing foundation as well.  

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