Best Gifts for Travellers Under £50
Travel Listography
By Helen from Actually Mummy
Head Torch
By Jenny from Travelynn Family
A good head torch is an essential gift for any intrepid traveller. Whether it’s for nights camping under the stars, late evenings strolling through bustling cities during a power cut or a dawn hike to a summit for sunrise; a good quality head torch with excellent range and reliable batteries is a must. This thoughtful gift is small enough to fit neatly into anyone’s backpack and means they don’t have to waste phone battery by using the phone’s torch in an emergency. Buy it here for £8.99
Travel Document Wallet
By Sarah from Boo Roo and Tigger Too
Eco-friendly Toiletry and Beauty Bars
By Alexx from Finding Alexx
One of my best ever travel finds is Ethique eco-friendly toiletry and beauty bars! These NZ-made goodies are plastic-free and plant-based, and not only do they help you avoid those pesky and wasteful travel-sized bottles from Boots, they’re also lighter, last longer and won’t affect your carry-on liquid allowance.
Their range includes shampoo, conditioner and body wash bars, solid deodorant, laundry bars, face cleansers, even pet bars and baby-friendly toiletries, and loads more. They ship to the UK and the US, and you can also buy them at Holland & Barrett. Great for you, great for the planet. It’s a win-win! Buy it here from £5
Packing Cubes
By Katy from Otis and Us and Angharad Paull from Mama Travels Earth
Packing cubes keep suitcases tidy and organised when travelling. The cubes are lightweight and help to arrange items of clothing, shoes and toiletries into some order. They are great when space is tight and makes life easier for travellers. Packing Cubes can also be used as a laundry bag on your journey home, so you can whip out the stinky clothes and get them straight in the wash on your return. There are all sorts of different styles and colours to choose from and fellow family travellers rave about them. You might just need to work on your Tetris skills beforehand! Buy it here for £16.29
Scratch Map
By Megan from Mapping Megan
Scratch Maps are one of the best gifts for travellers. Simply scratch off the metallic foil from the places you’ve visited to reveal a bright pop of colour underneath. It’s honestly the ultimate gift, and the perfect way to show off where you’ve travelled while livening up your wall with a colourful, unique and personalised world map. Buy it here for £15.75
Reusable Water Bottle
By Andrew & Emily from Along Dusty Roads
Our top travel gift is a reusable water filter bottle. These bottles instantly make various types of unsafe drinking water completely safe to drink, so are the excellent companion for all kinds of adventures, and goes a long way to helping travellers cut down on plastic usage. We use the Water-to-Go bottles. Buy it here for £13.97
Joby Gorillapod Tripod
By Kelly, Aaron and Hudson from No Man Before
Yeti Tumbler
By Harmony from Momma to go
One of my favourite travel items is a personalised Yeti tumbler. I am a big coffee drinker, and this tumbler keeps coffee hot all day! It is my go-to mug for road trips as it fits perfectly in my car cup holder. A Yeti tumbler also keeps cold beverages frosty for a super long time, so perfect for those that like cooking, or cold – or both! I love the personalisation, it makes my mug stand out and would make a unique gift any recipient would love!Buy it here for £24.44
J Pillow Headrest
By Jacqui from Mummy’s Little Monkey
When I first started travelling, I quickly realised the importance of a compact, portable headrest. I must have tried half a dozen different types before discovering ‘J Pillow’ looks rather bizarre – almost like a stuffed elephant – but the comfort was unparalleled. This product revolutionised my travelling life, and I still take it everywhere with me, on trains, cars, planes – even to sleep on!Buy it here for £19.95
Travel Journal
By Nikky from Little Family Adventures
A travel journal is one of the best gifts for travellers of any age. No matter where you find yourself, a journal allows you to capture that moment better than a photograph can. Write down your thoughts or feelings, sketch what you see, paste printed photographs, or insert small mementoes inside. Give travel journals to each family member and see their story from their eyes.
Travel Entertainment Activity Packs
By Becky from Cuddle Fairy
For traveling with the kids I find it’s really handy to have some activities that are new for them to enjoy. Having distractions ready is key. For really little kids you can simply put aside some of their small toys a few months before travel and they are like new when you take them out in the plane or car. When the kids got older, I used to buy items myself and hide them away but I found Keep Em Quiet packs a few years back and have found them to be an amazing value. I have used them for the kids for long haul flights and they have had loads to do including various books, puzzles, snacks and more.Buy it here for £19.99
Selfie Stick
By Anna from Twins and Travels
A selfie stick makes the perfect gift for any member of a travel mad family. We don’t travel anywhere without ours and it helps us to capture treasured family moments. Many selfie sticks have a long enough extendable arm to capture the scenery too which always makes for a great travel photo. Selfie Sticks are easy to pack and carry in your day bag, and they’re very light. Many are universal and compatible with smartphones, GoPro’s and digital cameras.Buy it here for £8.99
Best Gifts for Travellers Over £50
Mia Tui Travel Bag
By Daisy from Dais Like These
Osprey FarPoint Rucksack
By Claire from Tin Box Traveller
We’ve discovered a brilliant rucksack that we’d recommend for anyone in need of a versatile piece of hand luggage. The Osprey Farpoint 40 can be packed like a suitcase and carried like a rucksack. It has lots of pockets for tech and as well as snacks if you’re travelling with kids. It meets cabin baggage allowances and is light giving you maximum space to fill it with what you need for your journey. Buy it here for £82.05
Travel Air Mattress
By Keith & Tina from Retire Early and Travel
5-day Fast Portable Charger by Nimble
By Jess from @lostwithjess
A portable charger is a must-have when you’re on the go, but the great thing about the Nimble charger is the fact that it’s plastic-free, biodegradable, and made from recyclable materials. The company uses plant-based bioplastics and recycled aluminum, plus it gets shipped in plastic-free packaging. They come in a variety of sizes offering different lengths of charge time, and I’ve found the 5-day charger to be the most versatile. You’ll be able to charge 4 different devices simultaneously in just over 30 minutes! The perfect travelling gift for those who are eco-conscious. Buy it here for $89.95 (approx £69)
Kindle
By Tash from @tash_blake_ivy
My must-have item when I go away is my Kindle. As much as I love to read I can never find the time when I’m at home with two toddlers! There’s nothing more relaxing than sunbathing with a drink and getting into a good book on my kindle. That’s of course when the kids are at the children’s club. Buy it here for £69.99
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great stuff, thanks guys for sharing this list.