Spring Break Travel Essentials

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As the days get longer and trees start to bloom, we know that spring and summer travel are right on the horizon.

Whether you’re planning a weekend couples getaway, a road trip, or a beachy spring break vacation with the family, having the right travel essentials can make your journey smoother and more enjoyable. In this guide, we’ll explore the must-have items to pack for your adventures – wherever they may take you.

Capsule Clothing:

No one wants to place their checked luggage onto the scale just to see it’s a few pounds overweight. To avoid a jam-packed suitcase and enjoy a lighter travel experience, opt for your capsule closet. By mixing and matching a pair of jeans, linen pants, and a few fun tops or light sweaters, you’ll have a week’s worth of outfits in no time.

Add a versatile sneaker, a pool or hotel slip-on, and a dressier option if needed. Some versatile accessories like a classic crossbody, cashmere scarf, or cool sunglasses are ways to add excitement to your outfit while taking up limited space.

Sun Safety

As summer approaches, many are desperate to display their summer tan, but you shouldn’t ditch sun protection in search of a beautiful glow. Pack a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 to shield your skin from harmful UV rays, especially if you’re headed south.

Additionally, sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat can provide extra protection and serve as a fashionable accessory.

Even if your destination is chilly, slather on the sunscreen! A day on the slopes can be even more dangerous to your skin than the beach.
Hydration, Hydration, Hydration!

It’s easy to get dehydrated while traveling, whether you’re in the sun all day or enjoying a few extra piña coladas. Consider bringing a reusable water bottle along for the trip, even if it seems obnoxious to travel with. Many options keep your water cold for hours and are perfect for a long car ride, a sporty day on the slopes, or a day at the beach.

Additionally, pack electrolyte drink mixes to help replenish essential minerals and aid in hydration while you’re away. Your body will thank you for the extra hydration!
Don’t Miss the Memories:

Whether you’re venturing to the Caribbean or the Bahamas, photo opportunities are guaranteed on every trip. Don’t miss capturing a stunning sunset or starry night because your phone is dead! Bring a compact and lightweight charger with multiple USB ports to ensure you never miss a family photo, a right turn, or a late-night Uber.

Travel Essentials Kit:

While relying on hotel convenience stores or the local Walgreens for forgotten essentials is typical, take charge by packing your own “just in case” kit. Add some ibuprofen, antacids, and your daily vitamins to make sure you’re feeling your best throughout your trip. Also, consider a small first aid kit, including Band-Aids, Neosporin, and bug bite cream, tailored to your destination. This one is crucial for college kids on spring break!
Stay Organized:

One of the best ways to have a smooth trip is by prioritizing organization. Whether you have a bonus toiletry bag or travel compact, keep passports, IDs, cards, and cash in a safe place. This includes all travel information, like plane tickets and bag tags. Most importantly, make sure all these things are stored in your personal carry-on item (for those flying).

Whether you’re exploring a big city or unwinding on the beach, the right travel essentials can help you make the most of your adventures and create lasting memories. With diligent preparation and organization, the focus of your trip can be making lasting memories with the people you love.

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