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]]>There’s nothing worse than falling asleep on a plane and waking up to a stiff neck, but fortunately you can prevent this with AWAY’s adjustable neck pillow. It has a foam core and is made with fabric designed to keep you cool.
F.A.R. stands for For All Routes, and this collection was designed with experienced travelers in mind. The duffles are great for throwing a few things in before a weekend getaway but also work perfectly as carry-ons for long flights.
Organizational Cubes
New collections mean new colors, and the F.A.R. collection includes some really fun ones. We love the way these neon shoe dividers help keep us organized when we’ve got a lot to fit into our suitcases.
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]]>Avoid the awkwardness of falling asleep on your neighbor with a neck pillow. It’ll allow you to relax and give your head something to rest on as you nod off, helping you to get some shuteye. Any neck pillow will do, but we love this one from Calpak.
One of the most disrupting parts of long flights is the noise. People talk, babies cry, even the plane itself is quite loud. Give yourself some peace and quiet with headphones designed to block it all out. We find Bose makes great options, but there are plenty of brands available for whatever you’re looking for.
Many airlines will offer eye masks for long-haul flights, but we find that they’re not always very comfortable. The band may not fit right and the polyester material is often itchy. We like masks from the company Slip to help block out any light that may keep you from getting some much-needed rest.
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]]>If you’re heading off to a country that doesn’t have drinkable tap water, then a toothbrush sanitizer is an excellent travel accessory. Not only does it protect your toothbrush while you travel, but it sanitizes it after each use. Sometimes we forget to brush our teeth with bottled water, and the sanitizer kills any nasty parasites that might decide to live on your toothbrush.
For the traveler heading off on a long backpacking trip, you might want to consider bringing a light-up travel mirror along. If you’re staying in a hostel, you might not have easy access to a mirror. This light-up mirror is rechargeable with a USB cord and has a battery option. Since it lights up, you can also use it as a flashlight if you need to.
As the pandemic continues, a no-touch door opener that also works as a keychain is definitely an item you want handy. A variety of companies make these, and they’re perfect for opening public bathroom doors, hotel doors, and anything else you may not want to touch.
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]]>The post New Accessories From an Influencer-Favorite Luggage Company appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>There’s nothing worse than falling asleep on a plane and waking up to a stiff neck, but fortunately you can prevent this with AWAY’s adjustable neck pillow. It has a foam core and is made with fabric designed to keep you cool.
F.A.R. stands for For All Routes, and this collection was designed with experienced travelers in mind. The duffles are great for throwing a few things in before a weekend getaway but also work perfectly as carry-ons for long flights.
Organizational Cubes
New collections mean new colors, and the F.A.R. collection includes some really fun ones. We love the way these neon shoe dividers help keep us organized when we’ve got a lot to fit into our suitcases.
The post New Accessories From an Influencer-Favorite Luggage Company appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Travel Accessories to Make Flying More Comfortable appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Avoid the awkwardness of falling asleep on your neighbor with a neck pillow. It’ll allow you to relax and give your head something to rest on as you nod off, helping you to get some shuteye. Any neck pillow will do, but we love this one from Calpak.
One of the most disrupting parts of long flights is the noise. People talk, babies cry, even the plane itself is quite loud. Give yourself some peace and quiet with headphones designed to block it all out. We find Bose makes great options, but there are plenty of brands available for whatever you’re looking for.
Many airlines will offer eye masks for long-haul flights, but we find that they’re not always very comfortable. The band may not fit right and the polyester material is often itchy. We like masks from the company Slip to help block out any light that may keep you from getting some much-needed rest.
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]]>The post These Travel Items Will Make Your Next Trip appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re heading off to a country that doesn’t have drinkable tap water, then a toothbrush sanitizer is an excellent travel accessory. Not only does it protect your toothbrush while you travel, but it sanitizes it after each use. Sometimes we forget to brush our teeth with bottled water, and the sanitizer kills any nasty parasites that might decide to live on your toothbrush.
For the traveler heading off on a long backpacking trip, you might want to consider bringing a light-up travel mirror along. If you’re staying in a hostel, you might not have easy access to a mirror. This light-up mirror is rechargeable with a USB cord and has a battery option. Since it lights up, you can also use it as a flashlight if you need to.
As the pandemic continues, a no-touch door opener that also works as a keychain is definitely an item you want handy. A variety of companies make these, and they’re perfect for opening public bathroom doors, hotel doors, and anything else you may not want to touch.
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