How to create a perfect packing list for my trip using the xTiles Packing List Template?
Which packing list can be claimed as a perfect one? The one that balances your trip specification and your personal needs. A good packing list in some way foresees what you will need on your trip. How can one create a packing list just like that?
There are many details to consider and many steps to take before your suitcase content matches your trip and your expectations.
You may go with the packing list you can find in a demo doc on this page. It was made upon travelers’ recommendations and the personal experiences of our team.
However, if you want to try to make it by yourself or you think it won’t match your trip specification, let’s do it together using the xTiles Packing List Template.
Luggage
Many people start their preparation by choosing their suitcases. However, it’s advisable to decide on all the items you need to pack before selecting your travel gear, as every trip has different requirements, and a suitcase suitable for one type of trip may not be suitable for another.
For example, if your trip is going to last some time, and you plan to go from one city to another, a backpack may be a better choice than a suitcase. Another situation when a backpack will be a win-win situation is destinations with limited wheel accessibility.
In case you’re going to, suppose, Paris and staying in a 5-star hotel, your only planned activity is museums and cafes, you need to bring your outfits safely, then the suitcase is your option.
Except for your backpack or suitcase, you will need to take a travel purse to carry your essentials everywhere you go safely.
Also, before packing, it is crucial to learn more about the regulations regarding checked and cabin luggage. The rules concerning carry-on baggage may vary even among different airlines. In case airport security finds something restricted in your luggage, you will need to get rid of it.
If you can’t find specific regulations your airlines use, you may depend on general rules. It’s forbidden to bring:
- sharp objects (including razor blades, scissors, and knives)
- objects that may be used as weapons (such as hammers, cricket bats, and golf clubs)
- flammable materials (like aerosol cans and lighters)
- more than 100 milliliters (3.4 ounces) of liquid
- certain food and drink items in your carry-on luggage.
However, if you can, please verify with your airline for a complete list of what you can and can’t take onboard. Usually, this information can be found on their websites.
Your valuables belong to your carry-on luggage
Except for the luggage regulations your airline uses, there is another important rule. Always pack your valuables in carry-on luggage. This way, you ensure that everything is safe.
Additionally, some travel insurance policies don’t cover the cost of damaged or missed valuables if they were in checked luggage.
So, what do you need to take with you on board? All high-value items you bring on your trip, like electronics and jewelry. If you bring something that has sentimental value for you and doesn’t violate airline luggage regulations, you may take it too.
Documents
Creating a packing list for your trip is challenging because every part of it differs for many reasons. The documents you will need to have are probably the most stable part and won’t change much from trip to trip.
Here are essential documents that you should always carry with you when going on a trip:
- A passport is your must-have for international travel. Without it, you have zero chance of leaving the country. Ensure it is valid and will stay valid during the whole trip.
- Visa if you need one to enter the country of destination. Some countries can grant visas after arrival right in the airports. However, some require application well in advance before your departure.
- Boarding Pass or Tickets to enter the plane, bus, or train. Many airlines already permit online board passes, so you can skip printing and save some paper for environmental sake.
- Itinerary and travel documents should be stored in one place in case you have trouble finding your hotel.
- Driver’s License if you plan to rent a car. However, remember that sometimes a driver’s license might be invalid in other countries. So, check that question before you rent a car and get stopped by the police.
- Travel Insurance to ensure everything goes alright. Insurance can provide coverage for unexpected events such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost or stolen baggage.
- Credit Cards and Cash to cover your expenses during the trip. Always have some cash in the local currency for unexpected expenses and emergencies.
Toiletries
Choosing toiletries for your trip becomes a tough task for many, even experienced travelers because of airline luggage restrictions. However, you can’t go without them, so let’s create a list of the most important toiletries you will need on your trip, and you will have no problem bringing them with you on board.
- First of all, verify if your accommodation provides toiletries. If the hotel or vacation rental you’ve booked provides basic toiletries such as shampoo, soap, and towels, the list of what you need to pack shortens.
- Consider the length of your trip. If it’s going to be a few days, you may pack travel-sized toiletries or decanter them into small containers. If you’re going for a long time, you may need to pack full-sized products into your checked luggage or consider buying the needed toiletries after arrival.
- Follow the TSA guidelines on liquids and gels to avoid trouble during the security check. You’re free to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids in your carry-on bag, but each item must be 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less.
- Bring multi-purpose products. For example, you may bring a moisturizer with SPF or a tinted moisturizer that can be used as a foundation for your makeup to save space.
- Don’t forget about your toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, and any medications you might need.
Clothes
Before stuffing your wardrobe into your suitcase, remember that you need clothes that are suitable for the climate and culture you’re about to visit. Let’s check what clothes you will need no matter where you’re going.
- Start with checking the weather forecast.
- Research the cultural norms of the destination place. Some countries don’t welcome revealing or tight-fitting clothes. It may sound like something that restricts your personal space, yet being a traveler, you need to remember that when in Rome, do as the Romans do. You’re a guest, and sometimes it’s better to follow the rules of the place you’re visiting for your own safety and comfort.
- Consider the activities planned. If you’re going hiking, pack appropriate footwear and comfortable clothes. If you’re going to a formal event, pack appropriate attire, and so on.
- Try to pack versatile clothes. Thoroughly analyze your wardrobe and choose clothes that can fit different occasions and can be mixed and matched. That will help you maximize your outfit options if you’re limited with luggage yet planning to stay somewhere for a long time.
- Comfort is key. When your clothes start to annoy you, you can go and change, but not when you’re on a trip. That’s why choose only those outfits that make you feel comfortable. Items manufactured from natural materials are perfect for long walking or sitting on a plane or bus.
Health
The medication you will need to take on your trip and different items for your health depend on your health needs, your destination, and how long you will stay there. However, the basic kit is pretty similar for every trip.
- First of all, if you take any prescription medications, they are the top priority. You need to calculate how much you will need for your trip duration and add some extra just in case of delays or unexpected situations.
- Over-the-counter Medications for common ailments such as headaches, stomach issues, allergies, and motion sickness. If you don’t want to take blisters of medication that you might not need, check whether you need a prescription for them in the country of destination. If you can freely buy those medications at any drugstore, then you may save space for something else.
However, if you’re going hiking or camping far from civilization, it’s better to take everything that you may need.
- A First Aid Kit with basic supplies such as bandages, antiseptic wipes, and pain relievers is a must if you plan on participating in outdoor activities. Once packed, it may travel with you from place to place.
- Insurance and Medical Information about your allergies or chronic conditions to inform foreign doctors in case you feel unwell.
- Also, depending on where exactly you’re heading, you will need mosquito repellent, sunscreen, cold cream, etc. Sometimes, a lot of them.
Tech
Spending time in airports or on buses may be quite boring if you have nothing to entertain yourself. Your electronic devices will make waiting a bit more pleasant, and time goes faster.
The list of devices you should take with you on a trip depends on your personal needs and your destination. Some of the most common are
- A smartphone may sometimes be enough as it serves multiple purposes, such as communication, navigation, photography, and entertainment.
- Laptop or Tablet if you will need to work while traveling. They also will provide entertainment during long flights or downtime at your destination.
- E-reader if you enjoy reading as a way to spend your time while waiting. It allows you to carry a whole library with you wherever you go while one paper book gives you limited options. What if you don’t like it? What if you finish it too soon?
- Camera if you want to take photos while on a trip. However, the latest smartphones’ cameras don’t concede to point-and-shoot cameras, so you can avoid packing another bulky item into your luggage.
- Power Adapters and Chargers; otherwise, your devices turn useless pieces of plastic very soon.
- Portable powerbank for situations where you won’t have access to electrical outlets.
- Headphones to enhance your travel experience, whether you want to listen to music, watch movies, or have a quiet environment for work or relaxation.
Other items
We’re almost done with creating a packing list for your trip. In the end, you need to pack stuff that you need on your trip to make it more comfortable, reduce stress, keep yourself busy while commuting, etc.
You may add items that seem unnecessary yet you can’t imagine your trip without them like travel pillow or reusable water bottle.
When your list is done, review it and remove any items that are not essential or that you can purchase at your destination. The less luggage you take with you, the more mobile you will be on your trip.
Additionally, it’s advisable to leave some space for items you buy in your destination country.