The annual holiday gift guide for the frequent flyer on your list is here! This is one of my favorite traditions to do each year and with some incredible new products to look at, it makes it even easier to shop for the traveler in your family. These gifts range from stocking stuffers to the bigger “wish” list pieces. If there’s not enough options here, you can also check out The Traveler’s Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide as well.
Things That Hold Things
1. Truffle Mini Clutch 2. Tumi Carry-On 3. MZW Carry-On Backpack 4. Longchamp Weekender 5. Luggage Organizer 6. Passport Case 7. ONA Camera Bag 8. Travel Water Bottle 9. Tumi Full-Size Suitcase.
The Frequent Flyer Must-Have Accessories
1. Fujifilm INSTA 2. Aesop Travel Case 3. Neck pillow 4. NY Times 36 Hours 5. Kindle 6. Skyroam Global Wifi 7. Flight 001 Pill Case 8. Eye Mask 9. The In-Flight Organizer 10. Noise-Cancelling Headphones 11. Carry-On Cocktail Kit 12. Le Labo Travel Perfume
The Traveler’s Dream List
1. GoPro 6 2. Sony A7II 3. Airbnb Giftcard 4. Southwest Airlines Giftcard 5. Hotels.Com Giftcard 6. Sony 24 mm Lense 7. Gucci Backpack 8. Smythson Traveler Case 9. Montblanc Augmented Paper Digital Note Transfer Set
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Use Booking.com for hotels and guest houses. They have the biggest inventory and consistently offer the best rates.
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Use Viator or Get Your Guide to find the best tours and experiences. They are my favorite tour search engines. I always check both as their inventory varies depending on the destination.
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Use Discover Cars or Rentalcars.com to find the best car rental deals. I recommend comparing rental agency reviews on Google to ensure you are booking with the best company in that destination, as the reviews are often more accurate than the car rental search engines.
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My favorite companies that offer the best coverage and rates are:
- World Nomads (best for all-around)
- Safety Wing (best for frequent travelers)
Xx,
Jessica