14 International Travel Essentials You Should NEVER Travel Without (2024)

Heading on an international trip and not sure what to pack? Obviously your packing list will vary by your destination, but there are several travel essentials that you’ll want to bring with you on EVERY international trip, no matter the destination. Here’s my international travel essentials checklist of items to bring — see printable checklist at the end of the post:

14 Essential Things to Bring on EVERY International Trip - International Travel Checklist

1. Passport + Travel Documents

Make sure you have your passport and all travel documents, including:

    • Your boarding pass
    • Confirmation of where you’ll be staying (customs forms often ask for the address)
    • Visa, if needed (check which countries require a Visa for Americans here)
    • Insurance (both regular health and travel insurance)
    • Itinerary

2. Copy of ALL DOCUMENTS - International Travel Essentials

I ALWAYS make a copy or two of my passport, Driver’s License, and Visa before going on any trip, and take photos of everything on my phone. It’s a good idea to keep one in your carry-on and another in your luggage just in case anything ever got lost. I also always make sure to have my Known Traveler Number (KTN) written down somewhere in case I need it – I wrote it in my passport book.

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3. Cash + Credit Cards

It’s always a good idea to travel with some cash and at least two credit or debit cards just in case one gets lost of stolen. I keep one card in my purse and the other back in the room or in a separate bag.

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TRAVEL TIP: Make sure you alert your bank that you will be traveling BEFORE you go. It’s a nightmare having your card frozen because your bank sees “suspicious” charges from another county.

4. Copy of Emergency Contact Info

Make copies of your emergency contact’s info and keep it in your luggage and carry-on. It is also a good idea to give copies of your itinerary to your emergency contact, just so they know where you’re supposed to be and when.

5. Phone + Portable Charger

Obviously you’ll want to bring your phone whenever traveling internationally (or literally any other time you leave the house, let’s be honest)! I also bring an extra battery pack too, you’d hate to end up with a dead phone in a foreign place.

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TRAVEL TIP: Check out these 24 apps every traveler should have on their phone.

6. Universal Plug Adapter - International Travel Essentials

Save yourself some money in the long run and buy a universal plug adapter that will work in any country. This one is well-reviewed and under $20 on Amazon.

7. Hand Sanitizer/Wipes

I think now more than ever people are aware of germs. To help prevent you from getting sick and spreading germs, always keep a bottle of hand sanitizer or wipes with you when traveling.

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8. Medications + Basic First Aid

Whenever I travel, In addition to my prescribed medications, I like to bring a small supply of basic medications just in case you need them or they are not readily available wherever you are traveling to (try finding Benadryl in the middle of Croatia). Ipersonally bring:

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TRAVEL TIP: Instead of bringing full bottles, use a travel pill organizer to save room in your luggage by bringing only what you need! You can use a sharpie to label what everything is on the cover.

9. TSA Approved Lock

Having a TSA Approved lock not only keeps your stuff safe, it may come in handy more than you realize. It can be used to secure a purse or bag to a chair at a restaurant to prevent theft. If you want to be extra cautious, lock up your suitcase and secure it to something sturdy anytime you leave your hotel room.

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10. Lightweight Sweater or Jacket or Blanket

I always have a lightweight sweater or blanket in my carry-on no matter where I’m flying to (even atropical beach vacation) in case it gets cold on the plane or in the airport!

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11. Noise Canceling Headphones - Must-Have International Travel Essentials

I have said this in so many post, and I’ll say it again… Noise Canceling Headphones are SO WORTH IT. Yes, they are expensive, but I swear they make a huge difference and are worth the cost if you travel often.

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12. Water Bottle

Water is obviously important! Stay hydrated on your trip and save money by bringing your own water bottle.Vacuum insulated water bottles are great because they doesn’t “sweat” and keep water cold for a long time!

13. Pen + Paper

You may not use a pen often, but you still have to fill out most customs paperwork by hand, so stick a pen or two in your carry-on. I like to bring a small journal with me as well.

14. Ziplock Bags

You’d be surprised how often Ziplock bags come in handy! They don’t take up any space, so pack a couple in your suitcase.

Here is a link to the International Travel Essentials Checklist in a Google Doc (seen below). You can “Create a Copy” and customize the list for yourself and print it!

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What do you always bring when traveling internationally? Share by commenting below or sending me a DM on Instagram. Happy travels!

xx Chels

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FAQs

What items do I need for international travel? ›

Here are some of the things you almost always have to pack for a trip abroad.
  • Sturdy Travel Bag. Your travel bag of choice may vary depending on your travel style and how long you're traveling. ...
  • Day Bag. ...
  • Universal Travel Adaptor. ...
  • Reusable Water Bottle. ...
  • Passport and Visas. ...
  • Travel Insurance. ...
  • Medications. ...
  • Debit or Credit Card.

What not to bring when traveling internationally? ›

  • Excessive Valuables: Leave expensive jewelry and unnecessary valuables at home.
  • Unnecessary Gadgets: Think twice before packing items you rarely use.
  • Too Many Clothes: Overpacking can make your luggage heavy, make travel difficult and limit space for souvenirs.
Oct 17, 2023

What are 3 travel documents needed by international travelers? ›

Driver's License, Passport and Travel Visa

Whether you are traveling domestically within your home country or outside of it, you'll need proper identification.

What are the 2 things that you need to bring if you are going abroad? ›

  • Passport & visa (plus photocopies!) If you're leaving your home country to study overseas, chances are you'll need to take your passport with you. ...
  • Important documents. ...
  • Basic first aid kit & medication prescriptions. ...
  • Local currency. ...
  • Essential toiletries. ...
  • Power adapters & converters. ...
  • Basic school supplies.
Mar 22, 2023

Should you carry a copy of your passport? ›

Safeguard your passport. While overseas, carry copies of your passport ID page and foreign visa with you at all times. If your passport is lost or stolen, report it immediately to the nearest embassy or consulate, or at 1-877-487-2778.

What are you not allowed to bring on an international flight? ›

Firearms, ammunition, and fireworks are prohibited, as are all knives and safety razors (including pocket knives and Swiss Army knives). Straight razors and replacement blades for straight razors are also not allowed. Most tools also cannot be packed in carry-on luggage, as they have the potential to cause harm.

What do I need to bring on an international flight? ›

International travel documents
  1. U.S. passport.
  2. U.S. passport card.
  3. DHS trusted traveler cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST)
  4. U.S. Department of Defense ID, including IDs issued to dependents.
  5. Permanent resident card.
  6. Border crossing card.
  7. State-issued Enhanced Driver's License.

What to pack in carry-on for international travel? ›

Things to always pack in your carry-on
  • Passport.
  • Driving license.
  • Visas (if necessary)
  • Itinerary, including accommodation details.
  • Boarding passes.
  • Travel insurance documents.
  • Medication.
  • Bank cards and cash.

What do US citizens need to travel internationally? ›

A passport is required for overseas travel. It is recommended to make a copy of your passport and put it in a separate place. Carry your passport - do not pack it in your checked luggage. You must present it to the Customs and Border Protection officer upon arrival in the United States.

What documents are required for international travel? ›

Let us make a quick pre-trip checklist so that you can pack easily and not forget anything.
  • Passport.
  • Visa.
  • Tickets.
  • Hotel reservation proof.
  • Itinerary details.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • Driving permit.
  • Foreign currency and cards.
Sep 29, 2023

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