I'm always on the lookout for a good travel deal. One of the best ways to
reduce your travel costs is to travel with carry on luggage only to avoid
extra baggage fees on a plane. One bag travel (although truthfully my husband
and I usually travel with one carry on and a small backpack as our personal
item) also gives you the flexibility to use cheap public transportation than
pricey taxis or Ubers.
Save this list of ideas to your Pinterest boards for later! Share it with
your friends!
I've always been pretty good at packing clothing and accessories that I can
layer, mix and match to create at least a week's worth of outfits that fit
into a carry on suitcase. I used to reduce space by rolling my clothes in my
suitcase which worked fairly well. I didn’t think packing cubes would make
much of a difference. Boy! Was I wrong! I packed a week's worth of clothes
(including a pair of jeans and sweaters) in a
packing cube set similar to this one
for a trip to England and Scotland. (Disclosure: I am including affiliate
links for your convenience.) My clothing only filled half of my carry on
suitcase in packing cubes instead of taking up all of the available space
like before. My husband’s carry on was completely full because he refused to
use them. So guess who had room for the souvenirs on the trip back home?
This gal. That’s who.
Packing cubes also allow you to keep your clean and dirty clothes
separate in the same suitcase.
You can also save suitcase space by doing a little sink laundry of socks and
smalls in your room during your trip. If you'd like to give it a try (or
like me, you find out that Tide pens are useless when you drop food on your
shirt) I
recommend these Summit Trek Travel Pocket Laundry Wash sheets
. They are compact and best of all a solid so you don’t have to give up
precious space in your liquids bag (glares at Tide pen again.)
One of the more difficult parts of packing for airline travel is
trying to cram all of the three ounce liquid toiletry items I need for a
trip into an itty bitty clear zip lock bag. I've bought travel size
toiletries. I've decanted my full sized liquids into travel size toiletry
bottles I've gotten in hotels (since I had them, why not clean them and
reuse them?) but the different shapes and sizes don't always fit neatly into
my TSA bag.
One way I eek out a little extra space for my liquids and still be TSA
compliant is to switch from a clear zip lock bag to a clear zipped toiletry
bag with a gusset similar to this
Lermende Travel Size Toiletries TSA Approved Travel Toiletry Bag.
I used this type of clear bag for domestic and international
travel. Security was more interested in what was in the bag than the bag
itself.
On our recent trip to the UK, I was determined to find a better way to fit
all of my toiletries into my TSA liquids bag with hopefully room to spare.
I did a bit of searching and asking for recommendations and found the holy
grail of toiletry containers that actually work and do not take up a lot of
space. I've used every single travel item in the post and wouldn't recommend
it unless I found it useful.
I used to pack my full sized liquid foundation makeup in my clear bag
because it met the TSA size requirement. On my last trip I got a tip to
decant my liquid makeup into
these three milliliter squeeze bottles which held more than enough makeup for a week long trip. I got so much more
space back in my clear liquids container! The bottles come with an funnel to
make them easy to clean and refill.
If you need a slightly bigger travel bottle for things such as
sunscreen or conditioner, I recommend these travel pouches
over any type of travel toiletry bottle including the cute silicone bottles.
The refillable travel pouches hold as much as my repurposed travel bottles
but the pouches pack flat inside my liquids bag giving me more
room in it.
The shape of most travel and toiletry spray bottles can be a bit bulky. I
now use
these 3 ounce refillable spray bottles to carry eyeglass
cleaner, hair spray, and fabric refresher spray because their shape is more
streamlined and they sit closer together in my liquids bag, taking up less
space.
Now that the liquid situation is sorted, it's time to look at the
other travel gear you might like to take with you. This is where most travel
lists get a little crazy (do you really need a portable espresso maker when
you can buy it in a restaurant?) While I am all for traveling with the
regular thing you use at home, it is sometimes nice to pack a smaller
version to give you the room in your suitcase for those cute shoes you just
had to buy as a vacation souvenir.
This folding travel toothbrush saves space and protects your gear from wet bristles
when you are on the road.
This MiniTravel Makeup Brush Set with Case and takes up much less space than packing my full size makeup brushes. I
also like how the case keeps any powders left on my brushes contained and
not on the stuff in my suitcase.
I used to use empty pill bottles to store jewelry, bobby pins, and the
like for travel. I got a recommendation to use
these pill pocket bags
to organize necklaces for travel (one per pouch.) I really didn't need this
tip for my jewelry but I did find that the pill bags were a less bulky
solution for organizing bobby pins, barrettes, and hair ties. Oh, yeah. They
probably work for vitamins and medication too.
I got a
folding travel mirror hair brush similar to this one as a gift. It sat in a
drawer for the longest time because I didn’t think it was very useful as a
brush for long hair. I popped it in a suitcase after my previous travel hair
brush broke. I figured if the compact brush was awful, I could always buy a
bigger hairbrush during my trip. I was pleasantly surprised at how well it
works! It it now my go to travel hair brush.
Whenever I think about packing something extra for just in case, I
remind myself that if I really need it, I can buy one at my destination.
More than 90% of the time, I don't need or wouldn't use that thing anyway.
However there are a few little extras I like to pack in my suitcase to make
traveling a little easier or more comfortable.
If you are traveling internationally, you will not only need travel adapters
for your plugs but also a power converter. I bought
this exact 30-Watt Step Down 100-220V to 110V Voltage Converter and
travel adapter
for a trip to the UK on a recommendation and I quickly learned why! You can
use it for more than 150 countries and can charge up to 5 devices at the
same time if you have USB. My husband ended up sharing one during a one week
trip without an issue when I realized I forget the correct wall adapter for
my converter – oops.
As a bit of extra security, I like to use
these mini S-biner locks
to lock the zippers on my backpack together. It won't stop someone from
breaking into my bag, but it will make it more difficult so they might just
move on to their next target. AND IT WORKED! An unassuming little old lady
tried to open my day pack and take what she wanted by distracting me with a
question in a train station. She couldn't get the zippers open far enough to
reach inside my bag and the locks were too fiddly for to try to
unlock them.
I use
this exact Nite Ize Hitch Phone Tether
to keep my phone secure in my front pocket (because women's pants pockets are
not deep. Why?) and around my wrist when I am using it to take photos. I
often use it in everyday life because, again, the women aren't allowed to have
functional pockets thing.
Sometimes I need a little more suitcase space on the way back home for
souvenirs than my carry on and personal item can hold. I pack this exact ChicoBag folding duffel bag that allows me to check my carry on if I need to but also have things the I
don’t have to get lost in check baggage with me in the duffel. (Fun fact:
you cannot take a boomerang on a US aircraft. You have to put it in a
checked suitcase.)
If you like to travel with a neck pillow, I use
this inflatable travel pillow
because you can customize it to be as hard or soft as you like and it takes
almost no room in your bag when it is deflated.
And finally, the travel item I wish I had for my last trip and am now
enjoying at home. I was very envious of our traveling companion who had
these Soundcore Anker Life Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling
Headphones
that allowed him to block out the cacophony of two children (and their loud
parents) treating the place like it was a playground
for.the.whole.four.hour.trip.
My husband and I could still hear them through our regular earbuds. Our
friend turned on the noise cancelling feature and did not. I just bought a
pair and use the noise cancelling feature to listen to white noise when my
husband has a day full of meetings in our shared home office. In fact, I am
wearing them now as I write this post. Worth. It.
Looking for more one bag travel and space saving ideas? Check out the
following options – and more! below!
Did you like this post? Get more like it by
subscribing to the Lazy Budget Chef RSS feed
Comments
I visited you via The Happy Now Blog Link- Up #376
If interested feel free to visit my entries for this week: #32+33 as I would love to invite you to come and share your posts and you will have an opportunity to get featured.
We're open Monday through Saturday every week.
You will find the linkup information (1) In the Top bar under Blogging: Weekly Senior Salon Pit Stop OR 2nd image In the sidebar
We hope to meet you there virtually.
Niki | Life as a LEO Wife
Post a Comment
Share what you have to say! The good and the not so good. Disagreeing is fine but no hair pulling please. Thanks!