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Travel-inspired home decor gifts infuse a jetsetter’s space with their passion for exploration. They’ll love being surrounded by special items that remind them of their adventures and help them anticipate upcoming journeys when they’re grounded between trips. Whether it’s framed art from a famous hotel, a set of tropical dessert bowls, or an Eiffel Tower-shaped soap dispenser, these thoughtful gifts for travelers bring the world into their home.
Here are 11 travel-inspired home decor gifts to give your favorite jetsetter this holiday season.
Cue the nostalgia—Match South creates prints of vintage matchbooks from famous hotels that instantly remind travelers of the memories they’ve made on vacation. A framed print of the striped pink matchbook from The Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows can bring a playful charm to a bedroom. Match South also has a variety of other hotel matchbooks to choose from, including The Plaza in New York, King & Prince on St. Simons Island, and The Breakers Palm Beach, along with lots of other travel-themed prints that will make you feel wistful for the golden age of travel. $135 at matchsouth.com
Know someone who spends the winter chasing powder around the country? Give them this gift from ChappyWrap. The medium-weight blanket is made from the same soft cotton blend that has earned ChappyWrap throws a cult following, and it’s also confetti’d with vintage-inspired ski patches designed by artist Alexandra Williams. It’s the ultimate way to get cozy after a day on the slopes. $188 at vineyardvines.com
Camels decked out in brightly colored tassels and stripes give this lucite tray from Katie Kime a chic travel-inspired style for the home. The high-quality lucite tray comes in three distinct sizes to fit any coffee table or nightstand—perfect for storing trinkets a traveler has picked up on their trips around the world. Get the trays monogrammed with the recipient’s initials for a personalized touch. $98 at katiekime.com
Bahamas-based interior designer Amanda Lindroth has the perfect home decor gift for travelers who love the tropics: a rattan flamingo. Unlike bright pink flamingo statues, this figure is hand-woven in neutral, sand-colored natural rattan to add a subtle beach vibe to a space. Display it on a bar cart, shelf, or even a fireplace mantel to serve as a reminder of a favorite island getaway. $150 at amandalindroth.com
Bring Balinese vibes to a traveler’s kitchen with these ceramic dessert bowls from the International Medical Corps artisan shop. The tropical green ceramic dishes, which come in a set of four, are crafted in Bali to look like the banana leaves used to wrap and prepare food throughout Indonesia. Plus, a portion of the proceeds go to support disaster relief
High-speed rail company Brightline is making celebrating the holidays easy this year with $39 sale fares during Christmas and New Year’s.
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Know someone who feels perpetually drawn to America’s most beautiful spaces? Treat them to a National Park-themed gift for the holidays. From hand-drawn maps to outdoor apparel, these gifts will keep National Park enthusiasts connected to the most cherished landscapes in the country. Some of these treasures might even put new parks on their radar, inspiring their next adventure in the great outdoors.
For the boldest explorers, notable achievements in exploration include firsts in reaching the highest, deepest and furthest points on Earth. Locations such as the North Pole, South Pole, Mount Everest, the deepest point on earth, the Mariana trench and the surface of the moon. For those defined by their legacy of polar exploration, these are the best luxury gifts for polar explorers.
Taking a much-needed vacation shouldn’t come with hassle, but let’s face it—every traveler faces a little bit of stress at some point during the journey. That’s where a stress-relieving travel gift can help this holiday season. From innovative suitcases and smart luggage tags to on-the-go styling tools and self-care products, these travel gift ideas can help globetrotters navigate the challenges of exploring the world and look and feel their very best, no matter what a trip throws their way.
Since the holidays can be a hectic and stressful time of year, why not gift the person you care about a destination-inspired candle? This way they can whisk themselves to their favorite places in the world, right from the comfort of home and whenever the mood strikes.
Pushing the limits of wilderness exploration can mean extreme weather conditions, hours or days spent outdoors, and lots of pulling and hauling, all to achieve an extraordinary experience. The products you wear, use and carry can be like superpowers that put impossible journeys within reach. Here are the best luxury gifts for exploring the great outdoors:
Crafters know that time flies while they’re working on their creations. So what could be a better – or more productive – way to pass the time on a long road trip or flight than with a DIY project?
Gifts that make a bedroom feel like a five-star hotel can help a jetsetter feel like they’re on a perpetual vacation. From plush bedding to posh amenities, these holiday gift ideas for travelers bring hotel magic into the home, conjuring the atmosphere of a high-end guest room. And with the hotel-inspired ambience might come that spark of curiosity and deep relaxation every traveler feels on a trip. All that’s missing is daily housekeeping.
There’s a line in the poem Goodman’s Bay by the Bahamian poet Christian Campbell that reads, ‘God, there is too much red in the sky!’ I consider the line beautifully dramatic until I stand on the shore at dusk in Basse-Terre and find it apt. My unfamiliarity with the immensity of sky and sea on a tropical island in the Western Hemisphere makes everything seem unreal — every colour more intense, every horizon more distant. This aura of the surreal makes my arrival in Guadeloupe feel like it belongs to both fiction and reality, a liminal universe not unlike my writing, which questions the world by seeking to reimagine it from the perspective of suppressed cultures — the inverse of what we’ve come to accept as official history. It’s wondering writing, it’s wandering points of view.
In addition to a reliable suitcase, most frequent travelers will tell you a trusty backpack is a must for any trip. But what makes the perfect travel backpack? It depends on the scenario, but most would agree that it’s a combination of the right size, an array of organizational pockets, comfortable shoulder straps, and a durable, ideally weather-resistant material. With all of these factors in mind, I’ve rounded up some of the best knapsacks out there right now. Whether it’s a carry-on size bag that’s suitable for a five-day trip or a packable daypack that you can carry at all times, here are the best travel backpacks to gift this holiday season.