The Ultimate Gift Guide for the Travel Obsessed

The Ultimate Gift Guide for the Travel Obsessed

With Christmas just a month away now, you better get on your Christmas shopping! I’ve made it a little easier for those of you who need to get something for someone who loves to travel. This is my ultimate gift guide for the travel-obsessed:

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Gifts for the Travel Obsessed:

1. Packing Cubes
If you aren’t using packing cubes when you travel, you’re doing it wrong! They really do make a huge difference in packing!

2.  Multi USB Charger 

It allows you to charge multiple devices at once, which can be quite handy! It also helps you make friends at the airport if you share 😉

3. Portable Phone Charger

I can’t tell you how many times one of these has saved me when I’ve been out and about all day. This one is small enough to easily fit in a purse or backpack.

4. Double Travel Hammock
Lightweight, convenient, and perfect for an impromptu nap on the beach or while hiking.

6. Scratch Map of the World

How cool is this to keep track of all your travels around the world?! I want one to keep back in my room at home!

7. Lonely Planet’s Ultimate Travel: Our List of the 500 Best Places to See
This one needs no explanation. Not sure where to go next? Flip through this book for some inspiration!

8. Camera Strap

OK SO I’M IN LOVE. I somehow stumbled upon this online store, Ixchel Triangle, via their Instagram account, and just want to buy everything! They also have bags, guitar straps, backpacks, etc. all in gorgeous fabrics like this one.

9. Polaroid Camera
I still love the look of polaroids, they have such a cool feel to them. Tip: they’re also an awesome way to remember friends made while traveling — take a picture together and give them a copy with your contact info written on the back!

10. Solar Charger


This is so cool! Really convenient for when there is a lack of plugs and a surplus of sunshine!

11. Scratch Travel Journal

Right before I left for Australia, a good friend gave me a journal as a going away gift — and I couldn’t be more thankful for that! I bring it everywhere with me and use it constantly. This one is extra cool because it’s travel-specific!

12. 4-in-1 lens for iPhone
Take your iPhone photography game to the next level with these snap-on lenses! The wide-angle lens is great for landscape photos!

Travel Gift Splurges:

1. GoPro

Because GoPros are awesome. Alternatively, I bought this “knock-off” GoPro and absolutely love it. It’s way cheaper (only $50 USD) and I took some seriously great pictures with it at The Great Barrier Reef and in Fiji.

2. Drone

Drones can take your travel photography to the next level! I love my DJI Spark and took it to Mexico, and got some seriously amazing photos!

3. Carry-on Luggage

A new carry-on as a gift is always a good idea and will never be unappreciated — especially ones as stylish as these! From right to left: Nicole MillerRocklandLondon Fog.

Travel Stocking Stuffers:

1. Collapsible Water bottle
Super handy for backpackers when every little bit of space counts! This one holds 125 ml

2. Anywhere Travel Guide
I love the idea of this Anywhere Travel Guide! Such a cool “game” to play while traveling! Also can be helpful for being a tourist in your own city.

3. Luggage Scale
As a notorious over-packer, this is a must-have. Nothing is worse than getting to the airport only to realize you’re over the weight limit on your luggage.

4. Personalized Luggage Tags


In the past, I’ve always just used those flimsy airport ones, but now that I’m traveling more, a high-quality luggage tag is needed. Such a lovely extra to personalize it with initials.

5. Compressed Towels
Another cool idea for those travelers who are tight on space and need towels on the go!

6. Sleep Mask 

This is the one I use every single night, but the one above is cuter! I originally bought it for the plane ride over to Australia, but I just love how it blocks out all light.

7. Passport Case

I am including a couple of different options here. The first one is the one I have and it’s great — nice material and is RFID blocking! The second one I just think is too cute, and perfect for the adventurous soul. Third, I, of course, had to include one a little bit more manly. And last but certainly not least, the Kate Spade one.

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Happy holidays and happier shopping! I hope this Gift Guide for the Travel Obsessed helped you with some ideas!

😉

xx Chels

14 thoughts on “The Ultimate Gift Guide for the Travel Obsessed”

  1. Anthony Tornambe – Somers, NY – Anthony Tornambe, CFO at Merrimac. Graduate of THE Ohio State University, I'm proud to bring my 15+ years of experience in accounting, operations and financial software management to Family Offices, Hedge Funds, Startups & Mid-Size firms. I'm privileged to have worked with incredible and diverse companies, hedge funds and family offices. I'm focused on continuing to learn as well as build new professional relationships.
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  2. For those constantly chasing new horizons, The Ultimate Gift Guide for the Travel Obsessed offers a treasure trove of thoughtful possibilities. From sleek portable chargers to durable luggage tags and cozy travel blankets, these items could easily become their go-to essentials. There’s a chance you’ll discover something that not only fits their wanderlust spirit but also adds comfort and convenience to their journey. If you’re exploring options for Corporate Gifts, this guide might just offer the kind of meaningful inspiration that leaves a lasting impression.

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