Forget overpriced and under-liquored in-flight drinks. Bring your own tiny bar in the form of these super practical cocktail kits, which allow you to make two delicious drinks yourself (from Moscow Mules to Bloody Marys).
Gift the perfect way to humblebrag with this cork globe. Avid travelers can show off how many places they have been to by pushing pins into each locale.
This nifty little kit packs a real punch, housing everything you could possibly need for your next trip, from ear buds and lip balm to deodorant and stain remover.
Tripit is a website and app that organizes travel plans into an itinerary, allowing users to see all of their trip details in one place. It's life-changing for people who travel often.
Though the app is free, Tripit Pro takes it one step further, sending you alerts about delays and updates — sometimes before the airline.
Packing cubes are the ultimate travel hack, as they keep your luggage organized, and allow you to fit more stuff. They're also handy for keeping dirty or damp clothes separate from the rest of your things.
This travel-specific diary allows you to keep ticket stubs, maps, photos, and other priceless memorabilia in clear plastic sleeves, alongside space to jot down notes and memories.
If you don’t want to spend hundreds on an expensive camera, the next best thing is to get a lens that can easily attach to your phone for even crisper, more beautiful images.
Aukey makes a lens kit that’s compatible with Android and iPhone.
This beautiful book will satisfy both your appetite and your wanderlust, as it divulges some of the world's most well-known restaurant's most famous recipes. Alongside these recipes, find travel tips from foodie travelers like Helena Christensen and Sophie Dahl.
Thwart thieves with this anti-theft backpack, which has hidden zippers, slash-proof materials, and cleverly-placed pockets so you can always access your most important possessions — and thieves can't.
Finally, a neck pillow that isn't heinously ugly. Any traveler too embarrassed to buy one of these life savers for themselves will thank you — especially after sleeping through their next flight.
A travel adapter is probably the single most important gadget to bring while traveling. Without one, you'll be stuck with dead devices as soon as you land.
When traveling, you're often using your phone more than usual, plus you never know where your next outlet will be. This compact charger — smaller than a tube of lipstick — adds over one charge to an iPhone 6 and nearly one full charge to a Galaxy S6.