The Ultimate Packing List

Packing Tips from an Overpacker (and Proud of It)

Let’s be real—packing can be the most stressful part of a vacation. The biggest thing that helps me stay sane? A good packing list. I keep one ready to go so I can check off all the essentials and avoid that last-minute panic.

Luggage and Bags

Okay, I’ll admit it—I’m a little extra when it comes to packing. I almost always check a bag, and I usually roll up to the airport with a full trio: checked bag, carry-on, and backpack. My luggage is definitely an investment, but it's been with me from Europe to the Caribbean to Asia and still looks amazing. Worth. Every. Penny.

My backpack is another favorite—it opens like a mini carry-on and fits everything I need for the plane. If I ever do just a carry-on, I rely on packing cubes. They save space and keep me so organized. And because I live for being organized, I’ve got a dedicated bag for pretty much everything: makeup, jewelry, toiletries, cords, passport, even my hot tools (because who wants a straightener melting their socks?).

I also always throw an AirTag in my luggage—just in case.

On the Plane

Planes are always freezing, so I never board without a blanket. While the inflight sodas are cute, I’m usually thirsty way before the drink cart shows up, so my Brita water bottle is a must-have.

For long-haul flights, I’m all about comfort: compression socks, eye mask, hydrating face mist, and my adjustable neck pillow (seriously a game changer). Oh—and let’s talk about the snackackle box. Yep, a snack box with compartments for all the delicious goodies. It’s a lifesaver not just on the flight but throughout the trip.

Electronics

I’m not a “raw dogging it” kind of traveler—I’m using my phone nonstop from takeoff to touchdown. My must-have: a super slim MagSafe power bank. It clips right onto my phone and keeps me charged all day.

I’m also obsessed with my AirPods. They block out most plane noise and the battery lasts forever. If I’m heading overseas, I bring a universal outlet adapter and a compact extension cord with multiple ports. I have a lot of electronics, so this setup saves me every time.

Bonus: I always travel with a white noise machine. Big city noise? Resort neighbors partying? Don’t hear a thing.

Skincare & Face

My skin leans dry, so I always pack a good face wash, facial oil, moisturizer, and face-specific sunscreen to avoid breakouts. Speaking of—which—this clay mask I use as an overnight spot treatment is magic.

Also, shoutout to my lash serum. It took about 6 months to kick in, but now my lashes are so long it’s wild. And I never leave home without my favorite makeup remover towel—just add water, no extra products needed.

Haircare

Vacay hair can get crispy from sun and salt, so I pack my shampoo, conditioner, hair oil, and a good detangler. Between washes, dry shampoo saves the day—especially the one I use that actually works and doesn’t leave a weird residue.

Extras I Swear By

Beach Must-Haves

Beach trips are my fave, and I come prepared. If you're headed to a rocky shore, water shoes are non-negotiable. Mine are comfy, lightweight, and don’t make me feel like a grandpa.

A sand-resistant towel = no more dragging half the beach into your room. I also pack a full-face snorkel mask (game changer), my GoPro for sea turtle spotting, and a zip-up cropped rash guard for sun protection once my sunscreen motivation starts to fade around day four.

When the beach wraps up, it’s pool time. I bring a float that’s basically a nap pod, and my Kindle for the chillest end to the day. Pool pillow + chair band = luxury.

Clothing Essentials

A comfy airport outfit is a must, plus sunglasses, flip flops (even if you’re not beach-bound), and anti-chafing shorts for under dresses—because thigh rub is real. I also pack “cakes” (not the dessert kind)—they’re super comfy and make certain outfits way easier.

Previous
Previous

7-Day St. Kitts Itinerary: Chill, Swim, Repeat

Next
Next

Hidden Gems: 10 Underrated Destinations You Should Visit Before They Get Crowded