Who likes their passport photo? No one, that’s who. This cute passport cover will warn everyone who comes across it of the embarrassment of your passport photo, and may even make the ever-so-serious people at passport control crack a smile.
Is there anything more irritating than getting your Kindle or iPad perfectly placed on the tray table, only for it to fall off the second there’s a bout of turbulence? Keep your tablet in position for your whole trip, whether you’re on a bus, boat or plane, with this handy tablet bean bag. Best of all, when you’ve finished that series or book, it doubles as a pillow.
Compression socks are great for preventing deep vein thrombosis on flights, but they don't have to be boring. Opt for a pair with a touch of fun, like these skull compression socks with a their spooky design.
Get 40 winks on the plane and amuse your fellow passengers by opting for an eye mask that’s far more fun than your run-of-the-mill eyeshade. This selection of four different cat eye masks is bound to please, with options ranging from a classic Grumpy Cat expression to a rather more cheerful-looking kitten.
There’s no sentence more irritating for a travelling parent, but you can put some humour into the phrase “Are we there yet?” thanks to this fun luggage tag. As well as bringing a smile to the faces of those who read it, it’s handy too, with a removable ID panel so you can easily put down your address and make it that much harder for your suitcase to get lost.
Avoid the stress of last-minute liquids hunts by carrying these clear cosmetics cases with a colourful trim. As they’re transparent, you can pop them straight through security without needing to repack your entire suitcase.
With more gadgets than ever, it's key to have a good travel adaptor that suits all your electrical needs. This heavy-duty travel adaptor not only covers you for 150 countries, but also has four USB ports so you can charge multiple devices at once. Plus, the eye-catching colour means it’ll never get lost at the bottom of your backpack.
If you’re planning to keep a diary of your trip, take the memories to the next level with this interactive travel document holder. As well as a folder to keep all your important travel documents, there’s a notebook in which to jot down your experiences and a mini scratch map so you can record the countries you visit as you go.
If the state of our food is any indication, the world is unicorn-obsessed right now. And even if you’ve never given the mythical creature a second thought, you can't deny this portable power bank is cute and handy when it gives your gadgets a second lease of life on a long flight.
For those travelling with just a carry-on, stock up on these cute little refillable cosmetics bottles. These penguin-shaped bottles are perfect for everything from shampoo and conditioner to sunscreen and moisturiser, they are easy to refill and use, and will save space in your bag too.
Whatever fiddly things you need to transport, whether jewellery, pills or earplugs, it’s always risky zipping them into one of your backpack pockets and hoping for the best. Instead, carry small items around in these adorable mini macaron storage boxes. You’ll never have problems finding those medicines again.
Help your suitcase stand out from the crowd with this bright, rainbow luggage strap. The last thing you want is your luggage going home with somebody else. Plus the combination lock means it's an extra layer of security should your case go AWOL.
This cactus audio splitter makes it easy to share a movie, TV show or podcast with a friend on the plane: simply plug in both your earphones and there'll never be an excuse for skipping a few episodes ahead again.
Forget what you think you know about bum bags and fanny packs: while they’re often derided as uncool, the controversial fashion item could end up being a traveller’s most valued accessory. This funky pack will keep all your valuables close and easy to access, and leave you hands free for more fun as you're exploring the world.
Bring some variety to the dull navy neck pillows so ubiquitous on long plane journeys and opt for a fun sloth travel pillow instead. As well as being super-cute, it also has a handy hood to help you nod off mid-flight.
Are you always cold on the plane? Equip yourself with a snuggly shawl to wrap yourself in when the air conditioner gets a little too enthusiastic. This hypoallergenic shawl, made from alpaca and bamboo fibre in Peru, isn’t just useful when acting as a blanket: it can be rolled up into a matching drawstring bag and used as a little pillow once you’ve warmed up.
While we wouldn’t want to condone sneaking this one through airport security, if you’re heading on a long train journey, this portable, spill-proof wine glass is a great companion.
All the best accessories are personalised, so make sure your travel journal reflects you by personalising a notebook with your name and your destination. The personal nature of the journal will add a special dimension when you look back at your trip in years to come.
Keep your stuff safe with this TSA-recognised combination lock in the shape of a heart. While the padlock might look sweet, it means business, and will stop intruders from getting into your case. Plus, the lock's TSA status means airport staff can get around it if they need to inspect your things without breaking your suitcase open and leaving it beyond repair.
Be an efficient packer with a set of packing cubes. This set of six isn’t only super-organised, with different cubes for different items, buckle straps and a mesh design for ventilation, but it also comes in an adorable pineapple design.
Any fan of the classic film Breakfast at Tiffany’s will remember Audrey Hepburn’s tassel earplugs, and now you can get some too. Wearing earplugs can help your ears avoid some of the more unpleasant flying symptoms as well as blocking out unwanted noise. Plus, earplugs don't get much more fabulous than these, which even come in a replica Tiffany & Co. gift box.
You might not be able to bring the water through airport security, but the Nomader collapsible water bottle is a great solution to staying hydrated on board: simply fill it up once you've passed all the scanners. In a range of colours, the bottle is leak-proof, durable and able to handle both hot and cold drinks. Plus, it’s eco-friendly and will save you a fortune on buying plastic bottles of water.
While tray tables may be fine when you’re eating your inflight meal, they can be a little cumbersome. The genius Airhook clips onto the seat in front of you to not only act as a drinks holder but also to support smartphones and tablets so you can watch your shows at eye level.
Keep even the most battered of suitcases looking brand-spanking new with a luggage cover. It'll protect your case from future scuffs and dents, and make it easy to spot on the baggage carousel.
Don't get your wires crossed when you travel with this electronics organiser. It might be small, but it packs in enough secret compartments and pockets to rival Mary Poppins’ famous bag. There are elastic straps to stop cords from getting tangled and mesh pockets in different sizes, and the exterior not only has a cute gadget design but also comes in a water-repellent fabric to protect your things from the elements.
If you’re not following at least three sausage dogs on Instagram, you’re doing it wrong. Show all your fellow passengers your love of the adorable dachshund by wearing one on each ear in the form of these novelty headphones. They are foldable so they can easily stuff into your bag without taking up too much space.
A suitcase should last you for years, but if you’re investing in a new one, you might as well make sure it stands out from the crowd. If you can’t send one text message without including at least three emojis, this is the suitcase for you. While its exterior is loud and colourful, it’s not just a pretty face: it has a zipper divider for efficient packing, a hard shell and 360-degree wheels.
Be the envy of all your fellow passengers with a nifty carry on cocktail kit. You can rustle up an old fashioned mid-flight, with everything you need in a small tin: aromatic bitters, cane sugar, a spoon and even a linen coaster. Fancy.
If you’re only taking a carry on suitcase, most airlines won’t also let you bring a backpack too. That’s why you should opt for something small that you can stuff in your bag when you get on the plane. This fluffy mini backpack with adorable rabbit ears is the perfect size to keep under the seat in front of you without taking up all your leg room, while its soft material makes it double up as an excellent pillow if you want to snooze.