Travel Must Haves

Here is my list of travel must-haves that are conveniently found on Amazon (in full transparency, my associate ID is - travelingga08-20)! Just to note, these are my affiliate links from Amazon which have no extra cost for you. Do you have any travel essentials that you’d like to share?

These RayBan Sunglasses are one of the first things I pack when I’m getting ready for a trip! Whether you’re exploring a new town, relaxing by the beach, people watching at a bar or shopping at a street market, these sunglasses are sturdy, stylish and reliable.

  • Hexagonal - these gold rimmed, hexagonal framed, dark green tinted lenses make a bold, but classic stylish option

  • Signature Aviators - RayBan’s classic aviator glasses are a staple in my wardrobe

Tech Equipment must haves.

  • Earphones/Headphones

    • Beats Ear Buds - these are my go to, every day earphones. They’re secure and perfect for exploring a new town, running along the beach, or lounging by the pool. The coral color way blends well with my skin tone so it almost looks like I’m not wearing it.

    • Apple Airpods - I love these on the plane because the noise-cancelling mode is one of the best which I definitely need for a long plane ride.

    • Apple Headphones - these are great and are the top quality for noise-cancelling. They’re great for lounging by the pool but I find them too bulky for travel.

  • Power Banks:

    • Magnetic Power Bank - this is always in my day bag as I’m walking around a new place and getting lost in small streets. It’s portable, compact and a life saver. I few cons are that it doesn’t charge quickly and it doesn’t hold a longer charge than non-magnetic power banks, but it’s perfect for day trips. (Reminder: power banks aren’t allowed in check-in luggages, so make sure to store these in your carry-on or personal item)

    • Long Charge Power Bank - this power bank has been a work horse on my travels. For such a slim object, it holds a lot of charge! While the magnetic power bank above is great for carrying during the day, this power bank is great for charging all of your travel tech at night in case you forgot an outlet adapter or you’re in an area that has no electricity. (Reminder: power banks aren’t allowed in check-in luggages, so make sure to store these in your carry-on or personal item)