No matter your travel destination, having the right accessories can make all the difference for your experience of packing, flying and enjoying wherever youโ€™re visiting. Fortunately, there are many editor-approved and top-tested travel products available at Amazon that will make prepping for your next adventure a breeze. From luggage and bags for more efficient packing to travel tech for translating new languages, there are lots of ways to upgrade your experience in the air or on the road. Shop the right travel accessories, and you could be sleeping through that red-eye flight, rested and ready to explore.

Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, your packing list will include your electronics, charging cables and small devices. This handy organizer pouch keeps cords from getting tangled, protects smaller gadgets like cameras or wireless mice and slips easily into your personal item. The exterior is water-resistant to keep your tech safe from spills and weather, too. Travel shoe bags can make all the difference in keeping your clothes clean in your suitcase when you bring multiple footwear options.

This four-pack comes with two standard-sized and two large-sized bags for a range of shoes (from heels to running sneakers) and are washable for quick cleaning. Packing cubes, like this set of four, are designed to keep your belongings organized while maximizing the space in your suitcase. The design of these organizers will compress your items, giving you more space for other things in your carry-on or checked bag. Plus, the cubes are an affordable buy if you're looking to upgrade your packing.

Don't wait until you're at the check-in counter to find out your suitcase weighs more than the allowed amount. Having an affordable luggage scale, like this $10 option, saves you the hassle of moving items around at the airport. Simply loop it onto your luggage handle and lift to see what your bag weighs before you head to the airport. Weekender bags are great for shorter trips or for maximizing your carry-on allowance as a personal item.

Testing and updates writer Michelle Rae Uy likes how many pockets this lightweight duffel has (11!), and she was able to pack up to five days' worth of clothes and belongings inside, noting it was still comfortable to carry on her shoulder, thanks to the padded strap. Hard-shell carry-on luggage is durable for all types of travel, and this suitcase from Samsonite is roomy, sleek and frequently on sale for less than $150. The wheels spin a full 360 degrees for easy maneuvering, and the bag has an expander to add some extra room for all your clothes. It even has a built-in luggage tag and TSA-compliant zipper locks.

Not only is this carry-on from Briggs & Riley our best-tested soft-shell carry-on, but it's also a personal favorite of our travel products editor, Kyle Olsen. It's a pricey suitcase, but the premium features and durability make it worth the investment. It includes a trifold garment keeper and an expandable compression system, and while it's a single pocket suitcase, it fits a surprisingly good amount of stuff. The best travel backpacks are not only comfortable to wear while finding the gate for your flight, but also while touring a new city.

This budget-friendly backpack offers lots of storage and organization and is comfortable to wear for longer periods of time. The bag comes in a range of colors so you can find one that fits your personal style. If you want a backpack for both your travel and your daily commute, this durable option from Samsonite is a great pick. It's designed to hold up to 15-inch laptops and has lots of interior organization and accessories to keep your stuff neat and tidy.

It's lightweight and durable, and its relatively high price is justified by its quality. This bag from Travelpro has a 25-liter capacity that expands up to 30 liters, security features like an anti-theft pocket and an RFID blocking passport pocket, plus enough space for two laptops if you're bringing both work and personal devices. The exterior material is waterproof, and while the backpack is pretty expensive, it's extremely durable and versatile. A handful of editors on the CNN Underscored team use their Le Pliage bags for both work and travel.

The unstructured tote is roomy enough for your laptop, tech, cosmetics, bags and more. Senior lifestyle editor Tamara Kraus noted in her testing that the nylon designer bag proved to be very durable (and the brand offers repair service if needed). Made from high-quality full-grain leather, this travel wallet holds your cards, cash, tickets, passport and more with ease. It features RFID blocking for added protection and has an external pocket for the things you need quick access to, like a printed boarding pass.

The zippered wallet is a timeless design and comes in four neutral colors. Having a good crossbody bag for travel means you can explore with both everything you need and peace of mind, since your belongings are safe. Editorial coordinator Stephanie Luna likes how much this bag can hold, noting it easily fits small items (keys, wallet, phone) and larger items (a whole water bottle!). The handful of safety features (RFID blocking pocket, locking zippers and a lockdown strap) make it easy to take anywhere.

A toiletry bag is a necessity when packing, since the last thing you want is to open up your suitcase and find shampoo, conditioner and mouthwash everywhere. This hanging bag can fit everything from oral care to makeup with ease. It's made from water-resistant polyester and has a transparent interior for easy organizing. The design also holds bottles upright, which can help prevent things from leaking in the first place.

Plus, the included hook makes it easy to hang up once you've checked into your hotel room. This functional travel jewelry case made the list of Oprahโ€™s favorite things in 2022 โ€” and itโ€™s a great find on Amazon for just $24. I've had mine for three years now and use it for wedding weekends, trips home to see my family, and even days when I'm hitting a workout class before the office. The designated compartments keep jewelry in place, and the slots are removable to fit cuffs and bigger bracelets.

Related article Best garment bags of 2026, tried and tested A travel adapter can be an essential gadget on some international trips. This universal adapter has four different plug types and two USB-C and two USB-A ports, and it can handle fast charging with 70 watts of power. If you want an all-in-one plug for any and every trip, this is a great one to toss in your bag.

This could be a game-changer on your next trip to Europe, with three standard plugs, four USB-A ports and one USB-C port to charge multiple devices at once. It includes three different adapters for different international plugs. Editorial director Chelsea Stone has long been a fan of Anker's gadget lineup, but she notes this tiny-but-mighty device is one of her top travel accessories. She's used it on multiple trips, thanks to the Type C plug, compatible with most European outlets.

It can charge up to five devices at once. If you're heading on a road trip and your car doesn't have a built-in GPS, you'll need a car phone holder. Associate testing writer Joe Bloss found this clip held his phone securely in place and also kept it from overheating. The holder won't jostle around on bumpy roads and has multiple options for attaching to your car's vents.

Not all airlines have built-in displays for entertainment, but you can stream on your phone using the inflight Wi-Fi. This plastic clip sets up your phone at a comfortable viewing height and holds it in place while you watch. It fits a range of smartphones from iPhones to Androids. It's a $10 upgrade you didn't know you needed.

Lost luggage can be a travel nightmare, but thankfully for iPhone users, Apple AirTags are here to help. Toss one in your checked bag before handing it over to the airline or keep it in your backpack or purse while exploring. If you lose anything, you'll be able to find exactly where it is and track it down to just a few feet away. Pair it with an AirTag holder on your backpack or purse for easy carrying.

The best luggage tracker for Android users, Tile by Life 360's tracker will help you locate a missing suitcase, backpack or purse. The sound it plays when you've activated the device was louder than the AirTag's in our testing. Plus, it has an easy attachment mechanism to secure it to a key ring or carabiner. Electronics writer Henry T. Casey doesn't leave the house without this portable charger.

The 10,000mAh capacity is TSA-compliant and charges your devices (like your smartphone, headphones or smartwatch) quickly. Casey particularly likes the pocket-sized charger's built-in cable for extra convenience. Our team got hands-on with this updated audio adapter when it first launched in spring 2025. The simple device plugs into your plane's seat-back audio jack, letting you connect your noise-canceling headphones and wireless earbuds to watch in-flight entertainment.

One of our 2026 Innovation Award winners, this handy translating device is great for traveling to countries where there might otherwise be a language barrier. It works faster than any translation app our team has tried and allows for more natural, easy communication between you and the people you meet. Another car gadget that quickly became a staple for Bloss, this on-the-go tire inflator is a road trip essential. The bundle comes with everything you need to charge the device and pump up your tire if it starts to lose air while you're on the go.

Aptly named for a travel product guide, Wander Beauty's Baggage Claim eye masks are one of beauty and fashion editor Sophie Shaw's favorite things to pack for plane trips. "No matter what time my flight is, I always slip a few under-eye patches in my carry-on," she said. "They are paper-thin and help infuse a brightening and hydrating serum into my under-eye area. I usually put them on within the last hour of the flight so I look more awake by touchdown." "I never ever travel without these travel toiletries containers, whether or not I need to travel light," Uy said.

"These brilliant containers are not only portable but also magnetic, stackable and leak-proof, saving you a lot of both headaches and space in your carry-on or personal item. They're pricey, but they are completely worth the investment." Another travel favorite of Stone, these travel toothbrushes help save room in your toiletry bag. "I've been traveling with these tiny foldable toothbrushes that come with their own case built-in for years. The bristles are soft and comfortable to use, and they take up virtually no space in your bag," she said. "If you need to travel with medication that is supposed to remain refrigerated, this cylinder is a game changer," Stone said.

You freeze the included ice pack ahead of your trip, and it keeps your prescriptions cold until you have access to a fridge. "Just be sure to let TSA know you have it on you when you go through security if you're carrying on." I've recommended these TSA-compliant travel bottles to a handful of friends since I first bought them early last summer. They're reusable, easy to wash out, and the pack of ten containers holds a range of products from sprays to creams.

The leakproof bag they fit into means fewer messes in my suitcase, and the set is a steal for less than $20. Holding your coffee or water the entirety of a flight can get bothersome, but this phone and drink holder solves that problem. It hooks onto your tray table to keep your to-go cup in the air and off the floor, where someone could knock it over. It also has a ridged edge where you can place your phone for comfortable in-flight viewing.

No matter where you're traveling, you want to have clean drinking water and quick access to it. Outdoors, sustainability and pets editor Kai Burkhardt tested this LifeStraw bottle that collapses and folds for easy packing. The bottle won't leak when it's open, and the filter means you can drink water from almost anywhere, from camping trails to a hotel bathroom sink. Stone has a desk chair cushion from ComfiLife that she uses most days, but it's not the most convenient to pack.

"I recently picked up the brand's foldable cushion ahead of a long-haul flight. It made the 10-plus hour journey way more comfortable," she said. "Once it was time to deplane, I just folded it up and stashed it back in my carry-on." You've got your phone, coffee, personal bag, snacks, and who knows what else in your hands while strolling the airport. Cut down on what's in your hands with this slip-on cup holder.

It fits over your suitcase handle to keep your phone, coffee or water bottle in a secure spot so you can roll up to the gate without dropping anything along the way. "My feet always swell just a little during flights, so now I never travel without these ankle compression socks from 2XU," Uy said. "I discovered them when I was training for a half-marathon, and I now wear them every chance I get." She notes they're comfortable, keep her feet from swelling and provide a good amount of stability when she's exploring a new city. An upgraded version of the previous model (which was one of our best-tested travel pillows), this wrap-around pillow provides support while you try to sleep on your flight.

It can attach to your seat's headrest for added stability and is super soft for resting your head. Sleeping on planes isn't easy, but a sleep mask like this one can block out light to promote a more comfortable rest. Mavogel's mask has an adjustable wire over the nose bridge, which lets you fit it comfortably to your face to block out light, and it stays put while you're sleeping. Heading to warmer weather?

Stay cool (literally and figuratively) with this portable fan for your neck. In our testing, the battery life was impressive, running for just shy of five and a half hours at the highest speed. It's not the most stylish accessory, but it looks comparable to a pair of headphones if you're just walking around, taking in new sights. While you can't take your baby's entire crib setup with you, you can make sure they feel comfortable once you arrive at your destination.

This packable crib is light, easy to carry and serves as a designated cozy spot for your little one. While we adults know what jet lag feels like, it's a new feeling for your baby. This blackout cover for your little one's Pack N' Play blocks out light so they can adjust to as normal a sleep schedule as possible. The polyester mesh is breathable to keep them comfortable inside, and the zip panels let you control how much light gets through.

Avoid backseat chaos on roadtrips with this organizer that gives kids easy access to the things they're looking for. It features 10 pockets that can fit a tablet, snacks, stuffed animals, water bottles and more. It latches onto driver and passenger seats so the little ones in the back can find what they're looking for without you needing to pull over and find it yourself. Regular headphones and earbuds weren't designed with kids in mind, but these animal-themed headphones were.

They connect to devices via Bluetooth and will fit your kid's head for a few years, thanks to the elastic band. They're cute, comfortable and a fun way for kids to enjoy music or shows. If you're traveling with small children, you're likely managing a good amount of stuff. This suitcase is designed for them to sit on, making getting through the airport more fun for everyone.

It doubles as a fold-out bed and has enough room to store their carry-on essentials, like a tablet, headphones and snacks. While you can wear this as a standard backpack to carry your cat around, it also expands out to give them a bit more room. This is great for when you first get to your destination, or if you're sitting at the gate and want to let them stretch out. Uy likes how affordable the backpack is and noted it was one of her cat's favorites during testing.

If you're switching up from your usual climate, it's important to make sure your dog is comfortable no matter where you go. This cooling mat for dogs gives them a comfortable place to lie in-between walks, adventures and exercise. Burkhardt likes how lightweight it is, making it a great option for taking with you on the go. This dog car seat has a plush liner, and it can make road-tripping with your pup safer and more comfortable.

It has two seatbelt clips for security, and the high-front panel helps keep your dog from jumping out (depending on their size, of course). CNN Underscored editors thoroughly test all the products we cover and provide full transparency about how we test them. We have an experienced team of writers and editors who have many years of testing experience and ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. We talk to top experts when it makes sense to ensure we are testing each product accurately and speaking about the pros and cons of each item.

For this story, updates writer Ellen McAlpine tapped the CNN Underscored team for their recent travel favorites and compiled products from our best-tested guides to curate a list of excellent travel gear available at Amazon.