The 25 Best Gifts for Travelers Who Are Always One Flight Ahead

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For the Frequent Flier

Away Softside Carry-On

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For the Vacationer Who Romanticizes Airports

Rifle Paper Co. Passport Holder & Luggage Tag Set (Safari)

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For the Bibliophile

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2024, 12th Generation)

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For the Wallet-Free

Case-Mate Soap Bubble Magnetic Wallet for iPhone

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Gifts for travelers should focus on ease. Even the most seasoned globetrotter can find traveling stressful. Between packing, navigating overcrowded terminals, and living out of a suitcase, it can be overwhelming. Most jet-setters have their travel routine down to a science, but the perfect gift can enhance any experience, whether it’s a three-day business retreat or a two-week adventure across Europe.

We’ve put together a list of travel essentials and luxurious gifts for every type of voyager. Be sure to check out our other gift guides as well, including Best Gifts for WomenGifts for Coworkers, and Fun Gifts for Babies and Toddlers.

Updated May 2025: We’ve added the Rifle Paper Co. Passport Holder & Luggage Tag Set, the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2024, 12th Generation), and the Case-Mate Soap Bubble Slim Magnetic Wallet/Card Holder for iPhone. We’ve also updated links and prices.

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  • For the Vacationer Who Romanticizes Airports

    Photograph: Rifle Paper Co.

    Rifle Paper Co.

    Passport Holder & Luggage Tag Set (Safari)

    If Victoria Ratliff had a passport holder (she did), it’d be this one. Rifle Paper Co.’s illustrated set, which includes a passport cover and luggage tag, is designed by cofounder Anna Bond, who uses gouache to craft her signature floral illustrations. Plus, it’s pre-packaged in a gift box.

  • For the Bibliophile

    Photograph: Brenda Stolyar; Getty Images

    Amazon

    Kindle Paperwhite (2024, 12th Generation)

    The Kindle Paperwhite (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is the obvious gift for your bookworm friend. Reviewer Brenda Stolyar says the 12th-gen model is slimmer and sharper and lasts up to three months on a charge. Its 7-inch display is crisp and easy on the eyes with its warm backlighting, whether it be in direct sun or a dim plane cabin. Plus, it’s water-resistant enough for poolside reading. The Signature Edition adds wireless charging, auto-brightness, and double the storage at 32 gigabytes.

  • For the Wallet-Free

    Photograph: Brenda Stolyar

    Case-Mate

    Soap Bubble Magnetic Wallet for iPhone

    This is reviewer Brenda Stolyar’s favorite MagSafe wallet. It’s by far one of the roomiest she’s tested, with enough space for five cards, cash, and some change. It’s sealed with a snap closure, so it’s chunkier than some other MagSafe wallets, but that extra space is a blessing when you’re carrying multiple currencies.

  • For the Serial Overpacker

    Give the gift of order to the chronically disorganized traveler with Paravel’s Packing Cube Quad set. These water-resistant nylon cubes (one large, one medium, and two small) come in vibrant colors like Scuba Navy and Safari—sadly, Bebop Red is sold out. The Cubes make it easy to compartmentalize clothes, so they’ll never have to dig through their luggage again. You can even have it embroidered with their initials for an additional $25.

  • For the One Who Doesn’t Travel Without Their Skin Care

    Ries

    The Essential Refillable Travel Container Set

    If you’re shopping for a toiletry bag, these Ries reusable bottles are a chic upgrade to put in it. This limited-edition set includes five airless pump bottles—three for your essentials (shampoo, conditioner, body wash) and two for skin care (face wash and a blank bottle to go rogue). Each bottle is 3.4 ounces, except the face wash bottle, which is 1.7 ounces—all TSA-approved. I also love the rich pine green, which is festive for the holidays but still timeless enough for year-round use.

  • For the Global Tourist

    Ceptics

    World International Travel Plug Adapter

    No one wants to be scrambling for an adapter during a layover or post-flight. When it comes to travel adapters, the Ceptics World model covers most regions—EU, UK, US, Australia, and China—so you’re always covered no matter where you land. It also has three USB-A ports and two USB-C ports, so you can charge multiple gadgets at once. Your phone, laptop, tablet, and so forth will thank you.

  • For the Traveler Who Has Lost One Too Many Bags

    Airports are chaotic enough without worrying about losing your luggage. I know AirTags can be a bit divisive, but they’re the best way to keep tabs on your valuables if you have an iPhone. Set up with the Find My app, and you’ll always know where your bags are—even when the airline doesn’t. Plus, with busy flights often leading to last-minute gate checks and delays, AirTags are well worth the extra security.

    If your loved one is an Android user, we recommend the Chipolo One for $25. Our Best Trackers guide also has more options.

  • For the Seasoned Sightseer

    Outerknown

    & GOT BAG Moonbag Small

    Every tourist needs a sidekick, and this Outerknown & GOT fanny pack fits the bill. Wear it over the shoulder, as a crossbody bag, or around the waist. It’s roomy enough for a phone, a wallet, a compact point-and-shoot camera, and a few other small essentials. I also love that it’s mainly made from recycled Ocean Impact Plastic.

  • For the Commuter Who Needs Silence

    Bose

    QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

    Long flights can be a brutal test of endurance, but with Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones, they don’t have to be. Bose remains our top choice for high-quality noise cancellation (9/10, WIRED Recommends), cutting through the chaos, including that crying baby in 22B. With up to 18 hours of battery in Immersive Audio mode (or 24 without), they’ll last through the long hauls.

    If you’re after something more budget-friendly, check out our Best Noise-Canceling Headphones guide, Best Wireless Headphones guide, or consider the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds for Bose’s noise-canceling magic at almost half the price.

  • For the Apple User

    Anker

    MagGo 3-in-1 Charging Station (Qi2)

    This portable 3-in-1 charger is a great gift for Apple lovers on the go. It delivers up to 15 watts to an iPhone or Qi2-certified device via an adjustable magnetic pad, so you can doomscroll while you charge. There’s a second pad tucked behind for AirPods (or other wireless earbuds), and a fold-out Apple Watch charger. Anker even includes a 5-foot USB-C cable and a wall adapter, all backed by a two-year warranty. Read our Best Apple 3-in-1 Wireless Chargers and Best Portable Chargers guides for other recommendations.

  • For the Weekend Bender

    A larger version of Lo & Sons’ Nouvelle purse (8/10, WIRED Recommends), the O.G. 2 is ready for anything—work commutes, overnights, full-day excursions—with a place for just about every essential. It has an exterior laptop sleeve for quick access at TSA (bless), a side compartment for shoes, and interior pockets for the rest of your travel accessories (including a slot for your emotional support water bottle). This is reviews editor Adrienne So’s go-to for weekend trips; it’s smaller than a duffel, fits under a flight seat, and is designed with a trolley sleeve to secure onto a suitcase. For more options, read our Best Tote Bags guide.

  • For the Traveler Who Can’t Stand Airline Headphones

    Airplanes are still living in the wired age, but thanks to the AirFly Pro 2, I can watch all the Big Bang Theory reruns I want in cordless bliss. Twelve South recently upgraded one of the most helpful accessories it offers. Just plug it into the seat-back jack, pair it with your wireless headphones (or earphones) via Bluetooth, et voilà!—you’re set for in-flight entertainment sans the questionable airline earbuds.

    The AirFly Pro 2 connects to most 3.5-mm audio jacks, from treadmills to gaming devices, so it’s a thoughtful gift idea for anyone who wants to stay connected on the go. The newer version has some great upgrades, like new physical volume buttons and an upgraded Qualcomm chip for better sound, but you can still get the older version for about $20 less.

  • For the Traveler Stuck in the Middle Seat

    The Trtl Neck Pillow is the ideal red-eye or road trip companion. Instead of constricting your neck in a doughnut, these scarf-style travel pillows have an internal frame that cradles your head without physical strain. It’s lightweight—just half a pound—and packable; you can stuff it into its accompanying storage bag and clip it onto your travel bag when not in use.

  • For the Minty-Fresh Traveler

    Photograph: Moon Oral Beauty

    Moon Oral Beauty

    The Electric Toothbrush

    Reviewer Nena Farrell loves this electric toothbrush for travel. It comes with a carrying case and extra brush heads for when you’re scrambling for spares mid-trip. Equipped with five cleaning modes, it’s versatile enough for any giftee, and its slim charger fits easily into most toiletry bags. You can’t go wrong with black, but the toothbrush is also available in gold, a Hello Kitty theme, and a Barbie edition.

  • For the Voyager Who Runs on Comfort

    Bombas

    Men’s Everyday Compression Sock 3-Pack (15-20mmHg)

    When you’re travelling, your legs deserve a little TLC, and Bombas is just that. Available in men’s and women’s, these medium-compression socks (15-20mmHg) boost circulation, reduce swelling, and help speed recovery after long days of travel and sightseeing. Bombas also gives back with every purchase, donating a pair of socks to someone in need.

  • For the Traveler Who Knows Better

    Photograph: EvolveTogether

    evolvetogether

    5 black KN95 masks (Rio de Janeiro)

    In our post-pandemic world, I can’t imagine stepping foot into an airport without a face mask. KN95s may not be the most thrilling gift, but this five-pack from evolvetogether has a luxe factor that most would appreciate. They’re six-ply (with a water-resistant exterior), made with activated charcoal to reduce odors, and they’re hypoallergenic—so your giftee won’t have to worry about skincare when nerves are already at their peak.

  • For the Active Explorer

    Therabody

    Theragun Mini (2nd Generation)

    The Theragun Mini 2 is a dream for active sightseers (or anyone who has spent hours wedged in a middle seat). It’s 20 percent smaller and 30 percent lighter than the original, and it fits easily into a carry-on or tote bag. Compatible with the Therabody app, it’s ideal for a quick recovery in between flights or after a long day of exploring. The limited Getaway Collection colors—polar blue, alpine green, and twilight pink—are just a fun bonus. The Mini also includes three attachments and a soft case, though all attachments don’t fit inside at once. Check out our Best Theraguns guide for more.

  • For the Wandering Writer

    Traveller’s Journal

    The Moleskine Traveller’s Journal is for the friend who loves to document their adventures. It’s packed with pre- and post-trip prompts and features sections for both short and long journeys. Think pages for planned itineraries, sections for budgeting, checklists, as well as blank pages for keepsakes, sketches, and photographs. The only downside is that the included eight-year calendar only goes through 2025, but the rest is undated and perfect for recording memories.

    ★ Alternative: For wanderlust inspiration, there’s the limited-edition City Notebooks set, with travel guides for London, Paris, New York, and Rome. I’ve been to three of these four cities, but flipping through these made me want to rediscover them all over again.

  • For the Road-Tripper Who Needs a Morning Brew

    For the camper or caffeinated wanderer in your life, the AeroPress Clear guarantees a robust cup of coffee in the morning, an afternoon pick-me-up, or an evening espresso (no judgment here). Contributor Joe Ray swears that it brews coffee just as well as the Original AeroPress or the Go model. It’s also just as easy to clean, and with six additional colors, it adds a splash of personality if you have a somewhat blah-looking coffee setup.

  • For the Digital Nomad

    For the individual who’s always losing chargers (guilty), the Moment Tech Organizer is everything. This is the best gift for the digital nomad or a creative wanderer. With six elastic cable holders and multiple compartments, this waterproof, padded case almost makes it impossible to be disorganized. It even has a “junk drawer” for power banks and other miscellaneous items. Moment also offers a mini version that I carry in my everyday tote bag.

  • For the Music-Loving Backpacker

    There are moments when you just need a portable speaker (instead of earbuds or headphones)—like when you’re jamming with friends, singing in the shower, or lounging at the beach. Reviewer Ryan Waniata describes the JBL Clip 5 speaker as having a warm sound, with fuller bass and midrange frequencies. You can clip it onto yourself (with its included carabiner) while sightseeing or cycling through a new city. It’s also dust- and water-resistant, so it’s safe to use in the shower.

  • For the Glamorous Jet-Setter

    L’Oreal Professionnel

    AirLight Pro

    Earlier this year, L’Oréal Professionnel debuted its first pro hair dryer, the AirLight Pro. Harnessing the power of infrared light, windspeed, and controlled convection, the AirLight Pro offers a faster, gentler, and more sustainable approach to blow-drying, setting a greener standard in the industry. The fact that I can blow-dry my wet hair in only 10 minutes makes this an easy pick for travel—it’s a huge time-saver. If the voltage matches, you can use the AirLight Pro in any country with the same voltage and outlet or a plug adapter. The American model of the AirLight is compatible with 100-127V power outlets, including those in Canada, Mexico, and Japan. The full list of compatible regions can be found here.

  • For the Travel Influencer

    Cozy Earth

    CityScape Hoodie & Sweatpant Set

    Designed for comfort, the ultrasoft fleece hoodie and sweatpants boast a relaxed silhouette. I still opted to size up, because I like my travel clothes loose, and I’m glad I did; while the joggers are roomy, they don’t run very long. The set is thick and plush enough to feel stylish on its own, but Cozy Earth offers the same set with a crewneck if you’re looking for a slightly more polished look. What is it about a crewneck that makes an outfit look just a bit more put-together?

  • For the Jet Lag Denier

    Traveling means sacrificing the comfort of your bed and sometimes facing unpredictable sleeping conditions. A sleep mask is a small luxury that makes even the least ideal sleep arrangements more tolerable. I love Bearaby’s full temple-to-temple coverage and gentle fit—it doesn’t squeeze your head like some of the ones that airlines hand out. Made from natural eucalyptus fibers, it’s breathable and anti-frizz, perfect if you’re someone who styles their hair before flights.

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