This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Tenille Clarke , founder of the Caribbean-based public relations company Chambers Media Solutions . Clarke was born and raised in Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago.
12.08.2024 - 21:11 / lonelyplanet.com
Aug 12, 2024 • 4 min read
So you want to pack for your two-week trip in only one carry-on suitcase (and a personal item). Mission impossible? We think not. Our team of expert travel editors, writers, producers and photographers spend most of their time on the road. We frequent airports and train stations, rental car counters and hotel check-in lines. We travel the world over, to places like Mongolia and Madagascar, Montana and Maine (all of the M's really). We travel alone, in groups large and small with small kids and grandparents. We've done it all. We've seen it all.
There was a lot of advice when I called for the team's suggestions, and I consolidated all that knowledge into a quick list that you can swear by. Without further ado, here are Lonely Planet's 13 road-tested tips for a seamless pack.
Do not attempt to begin your packing process without writing down all the things you think you're going to want or need. Make it even more valuable by writing down an outfit (or outfits) for each day or night you're on the trip.
Pro tip: Try the Notes app on your phone for this - love the check box feature and the fact that you can use it again.
Borrow, don't buy (or steal). Don't have the right suitcase for your particular trip? Ask your friends and family to lend you one. If you want a new suitcase, buy it on Prime day or set some alerts to be notified when your dream luggage goes on sale.
Pro tip:CalPak Luka Soft-Sided Carry-on and Quince Carry-on Hard Shell are two carry-on bags we like.
Plan a lightweight capsule wardrobe—every top should go with every pair of bottoms and vice versa. You greatly minimize your packing list when you pre-coordinate your separates.
Pro tip: Color code your capsule collection with hues that match and work well together, like black, navy, white, and grey and add one or two bolder-colored items for spice.
Shoes suck up a lot of space, so be very deliberate about what you bring. Wear your bulkiest pair, and pack something else to dress up and another, smaller pair for every day.
Pro tip: Shoes are great for storing socks, cords, bottles, etc. If putting these items in shoes gives you the ick, put them in plastic bags.
Once your list is in good shape and you've committed to your luggage, it's time to pull everything out of the closet, drawers and medicine cabinet to see how much stuff we're talking about. This will help you be realistic about how much you can actually squish in there.
Pro tip: Photograph your outfits in advance for easy reference.
Our team universally swears by them. The compression ones in particular smush things down enough to get just a few more things in your bag. Whether you roll or fold, packing cubes also help you organize your outfits.
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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Tenille Clarke , founder of the Caribbean-based public relations company Chambers Media Solutions . Clarke was born and raised in Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago.
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