Packing for any trip is important, but if your travels are going to take you away from home for an extended period of time, it is even more important that you pack carefully, thinking of every eventuality, but without throwing in everything including the kitchen sink. Sound complicated? Here are a few tips to help you strike the right balance and pack just enough to make your next long trip a good one whether you’re visiting L.A. or London.
1. Clothes That Work Smarter, Not Harder
When packing for a long trip, versatility is your best friend. Think mix-and-match outfits that can go from sightseeing to dinner without looking like you just rolled out of bed. Neutral colors, comfy layers, and wrinkle-resistant fabrics are your travel dream team.
Pro tip: Don’t forget a scarf. It’s the Swiss Army knife of accessories—it can keep you warm, jazz up an outfit, or double as an emergency pillow.
2. A “Creature Comfort” Kit
Let’s be real: living out of a suitcase isn’t glamorous, but a few personal touches can make all the difference. Bring your favorite travel mug, a compact blanket, or even a candle (as long as it’s TSA-approved). These little things can turn an extended stay into a mini oasis.
And speaking of comfort, if you’re staying in extended stay hotels Baltimore, Boston or Bakersfield, you’ll have a kitchenette and extra space to spread out. Pack a few small pantry staples or tea bags to make the place feel like home.
3. Tech Essentials (And The Chargers To Match)
A long trip without your gadgets is a no-go. Bring your phone, tablet, laptop, or whatever keeps you sane. Don’t forget noise-cancelling headphones for crying babies on planes—or loud snorers in shared rooms.
Oh, and pack a power strip or travel adapter if you’re heading abroad. It’s the unsung hero of modern travel.
4. A Mini Pharmacy
No one wants to hunt down ibuprofen in a foreign pharmacy while miming “headache.” Pack a small bag with all the essentials: painkillers, allergy meds, motion sickness tablets, and a mini first aid kit. Bonus points if you toss in some vitamin C and hand sanitizer—you’re not catching anything on this trip.
5. Snacks (Because Hangry Happens)
When in doubt, pack snacks. Granola bars, nuts, or even a sneaky stash of chocolate can save you from hanger-induced meltdowns during long flights or unexpected delays. Plus, it’s cheaper than grabbing overpriced airport snacks.
6. A Flexible Bag Within A Bag
A foldable duffel or tote is perfect for unexpected shopping sprees or side trips. Use it as an extra carry-on or for laundry when you realize you’ve been wearing the same shirt for three days.
7. Entertainment For The Downtime
Long trips mean long waits. Pack a good book, download your favorite podcasts, or queue up some binge-worthy shows. Because “Are we there yet?” gets old fast.
Pack smart, travel happy, and make sure you long trip does not become one long disaster!