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Summer Packing Essentials

Summer Packing Essentials

Before setting off on your summer adventures this year, it's important to consider all the potential factors that could influence how you and your groups pack their bags (and what's inside them). Come along as we share some of our top summer packing essentials you won't want to travel without.


First thing's first: get yourself some packing cubes! Not only can these handy products help keep you organized while on the road, some even have zippers to further compress the cube down, saving you space in your suitcase or backpack.

Next, you'll always want to stay hydrated, so pack a reusable water bottle and consider bringing some electrolyte drink mixes to really keep yourself feeling ready to take on whatever comes next on your itinerary.

Obviously, summertime means the sun is likely going to be out in full force. Remember to pack (or purchase once in your destination) some sunscreen with a high level of protection. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends choosing a sunscreen that is SPF 30 or higher, is broad spectrum, and is water resistant. You should also reapply sunscreen every two hours, and immediately after swimming or sweating. Don't forget a lip balm with SPF, also!

In the same realm of sun protection, remember to pack protective clothing and accessories such as a wide brimmed hat, sunglasses, and lightweight and long-sleeved shirts and pants. Bonus points for clothing made using moisture wicking materials, cotton and linen. Remember that it may cool down at night though, so pack at least one outer layer and some cozy socks for those cold hotel rooms.

In order to be ready for anything, remember to pack comfortable tennis shoes and sandals with adequate support. The last thing you want is to be dealing with sore feet or worse, a blister, while on a trip. For an extra layer of friction protection in the heat, consider throwing an anti-chafe balm or stick in your suitcase. These deodorant-like sticks can be applied wherever on your body that you might normally have friction to smooth things out and prevent uncomfortable rashes or otherwise from arising.

The heat is also known to deplete phone batteries faster, so it's wise to pack a portable charger and any necessary adapters to stay connected when it matters. But if unplugging is part of the goal anyway, remember to pack a good book or have one loaded and ready on your e-reader device.

You never know when you might need an extra bag, whether it's for shopping at a local market, storing dirty laundry, or hauling your towel and accessories to the pool. So throwing at least one small to medium-sized totes in your luggage can give you peace of mind that you're covered no matter what.

Speaking of pools ... if you or your groups are going to be in or near the water, consider a mini dry bag to keep valuables like phones, cash, and others protected from water damage.

Written by Sarah Suydam, Managing Editor for Groups Today.

 

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