A solid packing list saves you from overpacking and makes sure you don’t arrive without the things you actually need. The essentials vary depending on your destination, but this travel essentials list covers the bases for most holidays.
For a beach holiday, the essentials list includes: swimwear, sun cream (pack more than you think you need), a wide-brimmed hat, UV-protective sunglasses, a light cover-up, flip flops, a beach bag and a reusable water bottle. If you‘re travelling with children, add swim nappies, UV sun suits and waterproof sun cream to your family holiday packing list.
For a winter break, layers are the key. Pack thermal underlayers, a warm coat, a waterproof outer layer, gloves, a hat and warm socks. Waterproof boots or sturdy shoes are worth the space in your suitcase.
Whatever your destination, this list of things to take on holiday applies to most travellers:
- The right clothing for the weather and planned activities.The right clothing for the weather and planned activities.
- Comfortable walking shoes or trainers.Comfortable walking shoes or trainers.
- Toiletries – including travel-sized versions if you’re taking hand luggage only.Toiletries – including travel-sized versions if you’re taking hand luggage only.
- A small day bag or backpack for excursions.A small day bag or backpack for excursions.
- Entertainment for travel days – books, downloaded films or podcasts.Entertainment for travel days – books, downloaded films or podcasts.
- Reusable water bottle.Reusable water bottle.
- Any child-specific items – snacks, familiar comfort items, travel games and entertainment for the journey.Any child-specific items – snacks, familiar comfort items, travel games and entertainment for the journey.
- A small amount of local currency for arrival, even if you plan to mainly use your card.A small amount of local currency for arrival, even if you plan to mainly use your card.
Top tip: For a family holiday packing list, it helps to write a separate list for each person and involve older children in packing their own bag. Getting everyone organised a few days before you leave makes departure day much calmer.