Family Vacation Packing List (20 Things to Bring) (2024)

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Traveling with a family can be a challenge, and I’ve been on plenty of family vacations where we forgot at least one important item! I’m a Colorado mom of four, and after years of traveling with family, I’m here to help you with your family vacation packing list.

As you’re planning your family travel packing list, take a deep breath. It’s okay if you forget something! You can adapt to most travel mishaps (see my family travel tips for advice on that).

But I’m here to help you avoid that with this ultimate family packing list:

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Family Vacation Packing Checklist

Kids’ Backpack

Our Pick

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Osprey Daylite Kids’ Backpack

Kids can easily handle their own essentials with this pack made just for them.

One of the key rules to traveling with kids is to have them handle as much of their own stuff as they can! The Osprey Daylite Kids’ Backpack lets them bring toys for the plane, snacks and water on a hike, or other necessary items for a day of exploring.

The pack is made here in Colorado with recycled materials and is great for kids 4-12 years old.

Tripod & Remote

Our Pick

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GEEKOTO 77’’ Compact Aluminum Tripod

4.7

Abigail’s Take:This user-friendly tripod expands to an incredible 77 in (1.96 m) and the center column inverts for low-angle shots. It’s an exceptional value, offering stability for up to 17.6 lbs (8 kg). Plus, it’s both camera and smartphone compatible.

It can be hard to get the entire family in a picture together - especially a picture that actually shows where you are! The GEEKOTO 77’’ Tripod is a lightweight solution to preserve the memories you make. Pair it with a cell phone mount and Bluetooth remote.

Alternatively, check out Abigail's ranking of the best travel tripods for more options for every budget.

Packing Cubes

Our Pick

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Osprey Ultralight Packing Cube Set

Organize a family suitcase with packing cubes to separate clothes and other necessities.

When packing for a family, packing cubes can help you keep each person’s clothing separate in one suitcase. You could also use them to keep similar items - like underwear or socks - all in one spot in your luggage to find easily.

Sun Hat

Our Pick

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Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure Hat

Prevent sunburns with this sun hat designed for maximum protection.

When you’re looking for a kids’ sun hat, you want a few things. You want a nice, wide brim that covers as much area as possible. You also want a chin strap to keep it on their little heads. This packable Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure Hat takes up very little space in your luggage and has all that plus SPF 50+ sun protection.

Kids Bluetooth Headphones

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iClever BTH12 Kids Bluetooth Headphones

Make plane or car travel fun and save your sanity with a pair of good headphones for kids.

The batteries in these iClever BTH12 Kids Bluetooth Headphones last for 55 hours. They also recharge quickly, making them a great option for long trips. You can also set volume controls and lock them to protect kids’ hearing.

Fast-Drying Towel

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Rainleaf Microfiber Towel

Be ready for spills or unexpected splash time with a quick-drying towel that packs down small in your suitcase.

It’s always a good idea to have a towel on-hand when traveling with kids! Whether you need to wipe up after a spilled drink, or want to be ready if you find a stream to explore, this Rainleaf Microfiber Towel is a must-have.

Water Bottle

Our Pick

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Nalgene 32-oz Narrow Mouth Water Bottle

Reliable, basic water bottles with no-frills
which also means you won’t feel bad if one gets lost.

We’ve tried a variety of water bottles over the years, and Nalgene 32-oz Narrow Mouth Water Bottles are my favorite for kids. They’re sturdy and don’t leak. You can see exactly how much water is in them. And they’re inexpensive, so if they get left behind somewhere, you won’t sweat replacing them.

Sunscreen Stick

Our Pick

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Neutrogena Pure & Free Baby Mineral Sunscreen Stick

Protect faces without getting sunscreen in kids’ eyes.

I find sunscreen sticks to be so much easier to apply to wiggly little faces than liquid sunscreen, which easily gets in their eyes. We use the Neutrogena Pure & Free Baby Mineral Sunscreen Stick on faces and a spray or liquid sunscreen for arms and legs.

First Aid Kit

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Protect Life First Aid Kit Amazon

Be ready for bumps, scrapes, and minor childhood illnesses with a simple first aid kit.

Toss a First Aid Kit into your daypack when you head out with your family. You’ll be able to bandage the inevitable cuts and bumps kids get while running around. Just be aware, you may need to pack separate children’s medications since the dosages in First Aid kits are for adults.

Solar Power Bank

Our Pick

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Riapow Wireless Portable Charger

Keep family phones charged with solar power.

When you’re traveling with family, having a fully-powered cell phone is important! You can charge up to four devices at once with this portable charger, making it a great option to power up family phones!

Travel Insurance

Travel Lemming's Pick

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Visitors Coverage Insurance

Traveling with a family means many more situations where travel could come in handy!

Even if you didn’t use travel insurance before kids, you may want to look into getting it now! For one thing, more people traveling means the odds are greater you may need to cancel a trip due to illness or other emergencies. Also, as a parent, having insurance gives you extra peace of mind when it comes to protecting your family!

Other Family Vacation Essentials to Pack

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  • Diapers, wipes, diaper rash cream
  • TSA-approved toiletries kit
  • Travel-size hand sanitizer
  • Small thermometer
  • Sunscreen
  • Tablet
  • Charging cords for phones, tablets, and other devices
  • Passports, driver’s licenses, and/or valid IDs
  • Insurance card
  • Sippy cups or bottles
  • Car seats
  • Backpack, stroller, and/or baby carrier
  • Hairbrush and ties
  • Children’s medications - Tylenol, Motrin, allergy meds - and medical items
  • Snacks
  • Ziploc bags (for measuring out snacks, corralling small toys, keeping personal items organized, etc)
  • Comfort item (stuffed animal, special blanket)
  • Travel games, crayons, coloring books
  • Pacifiers
  • Retainers
  • Electric toothbrush
  • Swim diapers
  • Swim goggles
  • Lip balm
  • Aloe vera gel
  • Bug spray
  • Outlet adapters (if traveling overseas)

For more packing inspiration, consult our full list of trip essentials to pack.

Clothing to Pack for Warm Weather Family Vacations

When it comes to a family travel packing list for warm weather destinations, one of the big things to think about is sun protection. Definitely add sun hats for the entire family to your packing list.

Also, consider long-sleeved swim shirts for everyone, and look for sun-protective clothing. If you buy clothing and sandals that are higher-quality, they’ll hold up longer and you can pass them down to younger siblings.

So what clothing should be on your warm weather packing list? Here is a quick checklist for warm weather destinations:

For the most part, the above packing list works for both kids and parents! Here are a few of my top picks for warm weather clothing for kids and adults.

Rain Jacket

Our Pick

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Columbia Arcadia Rain Jacket

Stay warm and dry in this rain jacket - the brand makes kid and adult versions that are all excellent!

I have a Columbia women’s rain jacket which has kept me dry through several torrential downpours! I like that the hood cinches and the sleeves have velcro cuffs to tighten them and keep even more water out.

Water Sandals

Our Pick

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Teva Original Universal Sandals

These sandals go from the beach to the trail to dinner, and are worth the brand-name price!

Sturdy water shoes like Keens and Tevas are a must on our summer vacations! The kids wear them in the water, and they protect against rocks and sticks along the shore.

They also wash well and can be worn out to dinner as easily as they can on a hike. It’s worth it to splurge on good sandals, especially if you have more than one kid, because they’ll hold up as you pass them down.

Baby Long-Sleeve Swim Shirt

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Patagonia Baby Long-Sleeve Silkweight Shirt

Protect delicate baby skin while outdoors walking or swimming with this shirt that has UPF 40 sun protection.

This Patagonia Baby Long-Sleeve Shirt works for hiking or splashing in the water. It also provides sun protection for vulnerable babies. It comes in several fun colors and patterns, and the smooth fabric won’t irritate their skin.

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Kids Convertible Cargo Pants

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CQR Kids Convertible Cargo Pants

Help kids be comfortable in all kinds of weather with pants that convert to shorts when they get too hot.

If you’re hiking, or planning days where you leave your room for a day of exploring, these CQR Kids Convertible Cargo Pants will change with the weather! Keep them long early in the day when it’s cooler outside, then unzip the legs to turn them into shorts as the day heats up.

Hiking Shorts

Our Pick

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Columbia Women's Sandy River Cargo Shorts

Not everything has to be for the kids! Moms can treat themselves to a new pair of great hiking shorts, too.

I love these Columbia Women's Sandy River Cargo Shorts for hiking, and pretty much any outdoor activities. The zippered pockets are great for storing keys and other things you don’t want to lose. The adjustable belt means you can get them fitting just right. The material moves easily while you chase kids and dries quickly if you get wet.

Clothing to Pack for Winter Family Vacations

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If you’re traveling with kids to cold weather destinations, you want clothing that keeps everyone warm but doesn’t take up too much room. You can cut down by having everyone wear their jackets and boots on the plane.

Also, look for thin, moisture-wicking wool layers - merino wool is great! Kids usually outgrow winter clothing quickly, so check thrift stores and eBay for lower prices on quality gear.

So what clothing should be on a cold weather vacation packing list? Here is a quick checklist:

  • Wool hat
  • 2 pairs gloves or mittens - one waterproof, one knit
  • 1-2 pairs of base layers, tops and bottoms (long johns)
  • 2-3 sweaters or fleece sweatshirts
  • Snow pants
  • Scarf or neck warmer (optional)
  • 1-2 pairs wool socks for extreme cold (hiking, skiing, sledding)
  • 2-3 pairs athletic socks
  • Snow boots or waterproof, warm shoes with good tread
  • Winter jacket
  • Rain jacket, depending on location
  • Winter pajamas or sleep sacks

Base Layer

Our Pick

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The North Face Waffle Base Layer Set

This moisture-wicking fabric keeps kids warm and dry while they’re running around in the cold!

The bands around the wrists and ankles of this North Face Waffle Base Layer Set help prevent snow from sliding in. Also, the fabric isn’t irritating to sensitive skin.

Wool Socks

Our Pick

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Smartwool Full Cushion Socks

These wool, moisture-wicking socks keep feet dry, which is an important step to keeping them warm!

Smartwool Full Cushion Socks go over the calf for more protection from the snow. Extra padding prevents blisters, makes them comfy, and adds extra warmth. Ski socks also tend to get lost less frequently than regular kid socks!

Snow Pants

Our Pick

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Amazon Essentials Water-Resistant Snow Pants

These are a great, basic, inexpensive option for kids’ snow pants!

I like snow pants better than overalls or snowsuits because they’re easier to take off for a bathroom break! These pants are a great price and have an adjustable waistband. The elastic around the ankles keeps snow out, and the pockets all have zipper closures to prevent stuff from falling out into the snow.

Fleece Sweatshirt

Our Pick

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Columbia Benton Springs Fleece

This fleece jacket gets a lot of wear, as a layer in winter and as a warm topper on chilly summer nights.

Our fleece sweatshirts get worn year-round, so they’re definitely worth the money! This classic Columbia fleece doesn’t pill as easily as cheaper versions, has a nice, thick fleece, and comes in a variety of fun colors.

Family Vacation Packing Tips

Save Space

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Avoid overpacking! If you have laundry machines where you’re traveling, you can get away with just a few changes of clothing. See if you can buy diapers and other consumables when you get to your destination.

Consider wearing bulkier items like jackets and shoes onto the plane. Also, consider clothes and shoes that do double-duty, like convertible pants. If you fit everything in a carry on, you can also bypass baggage claim and get kids out of the airport faster.

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Check and Pack for The Weather

You may discover that your spring break destination is having a cold snap. Here in Colorado, even the middle of winter can be quite warm. Check the temperature and weather for your trip and plan accordingly!

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Have Kids Help

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As soon as kids can follow a basic list, make them a packing list and have them pack! You can double-check when they finish, but this takes some pressure off of you. It also helps when you get to your destination, because kids know exactly where all their items are in their own bag and can find them themselves.

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Pack Ahead of Time

Give yourself plenty of time to figure out what you’re bringing and if you need to make a shopping run! Packing ahead of time also ensures you have enough luggage and that you know where you’re putting everything.

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FAQs on a Family Vacation Packing List

What should kids pack for vacation?

Kids should pack the clothing necessary for their trip. That will depend on the weather, the duration of the trip, and whether there is access to laundry while traveling. Kids should generally have at least two pairs of shoes for a trip as well, in case one pair gets wet or muddy.

Kids should also add entertainment to their packing list. Tablets, card games, coloring books, and reading books can all entertain kids while they’re on an airplane or in a car traveling to their destination.

When should I start packing for a family vacation?

You can begin collecting items to pack for a family vacation as soon as you begin planning your trip. If you need a lot of supplies or luggage, you’ll want to start buying or borrowing things well before you leave. If you’re headed somewhere with a climate and terrain that you already have clothing for, you can wait until a few days before you leave to pack.

If you’re traveling abroad, you’ll want to get items like passports several months before you have to leave.

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I hope this family vacation packing list is a useful tool as you plan your trips! Family travel can be challenging, and it takes some hard work to organize, but it is definitely worth it.

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Its version of the 5-4-3-2-1 method includes "five tops, four bottoms, three accessories, two shoes (a practical pair and a nice pair), and one swimsuit," though like the Times this formula allows the wiggle room to swap out accessories based on your destination and type of travel.

What is the 5-4-3-2-1 packing method? â€ș

Its version of the 5-4-3-2-1 method includes "five tops, four bottoms, three accessories, two shoes (a practical pair and a nice pair), and one swimsuit," though like the Times this formula allows the wiggle room to swap out accessories based on your destination and type of travel.

What is the most forgotten item when packing for vacation? â€ș

So here's a list of the most commonly forgotten vacation items.
  • Underwear. ...
  • Warm Clothing. ...
  • Toiletries. ...
  • Glasses, Contacts and Solution. ...
  • Your Phone Chargers and Power Cords. ...
  • Your Prescription Medications. ...
  • Your Swimsuit. ...
  • An Umbrella & Ziplock Bags.

What should I pack for a 10 trip? â€ș

How many clothes are required for a 10-day trip? Follow the 5-4-3-2-1 packing trick, where you pack five tops, four bottoms, three dresses, three pairs of shoes, two swimsuits, two bags, and one of each of a few miscellaneous accessories.

What is the 333 packing rule? â€ș

What is the '333 packing' method? The concept is fairly simple: Choose three tops, three bottoms and three pairs of shoes to create different outfit combinations. The result is more than a dozen looks that fit easily in your carry-on luggage.

What is the 12345 rule of packing? â€ș

Consider the 1-2-3-4-5-6 Rule

One general guideline is to pack one hat, two pairs of shoes, three bottoms, four tops (short or long-sleeve or outer layer), five pairs of socks, six pairs of underwear. This should be enough to last you for two weeks.

How not to pack too much for vacation? â€ș

You can pack more efficiently by either rolling your clothes individually or packing everything into a bundle. Rewear your clothing more than once, use travel-sized toiletries, and avoid packing a suitcase. Take a rollaboard or carry-on bag instead.

What to pack for a 5 day trip checklist? â€ș

What to pack for a 5-day trip checklist? (Things to put )
  • Clothes that you can use for Five Days. ...
  • Comfortable shoes that you can wear the Whole Day. ...
  • Disposal shower cap to keep your Bag Clean. ...
  • Comfy nightwear for your Trip. ...
  • Slippers for your Extra Comfort that you want to Have.

What thing do you never forget to bring with you when you travel? â€ș

This penultimate tip is a big one as, without these necessities, you won't be heading anywhere but home: check and check again that you have your monies, a valid passport and – for the sake of your holiday companions – a toothbrush. Keep these all on hand and then you'll be able to remember the most important thing


How do I decide what to pack for a trip? â€ș

What to pack for vacation varies based on multiple factors. For instance, items you pack for your summer vacation in July will differ for a winter getaway in December. Deciding how much to pack for a trip comes down to your destination, the length of your trip, the weather, and the types of excursions you'll be taking.

How much cash should I bring on a 10-day trip? â€ș

A good rule of thumb is to carry $50-$100 a day in the local currency while travelling. Remember, though, that cash may not be the best option to pay for travel expenses. Credit cards offer great rewards, lower transaction fees, and can help you get a better exchange rate.

How many outfits should I pack for a 12 day trip? â€ș

However, you should have an outfit for every day, plus extras for the weather. Therefore, you should include at least 14-16 outfits in your packing list. However, that doesn't mean you must wear completely different clothing each day.

What is the 5 4 3 2 1 packing method for cold weather? â€ș

Implement the 54321 packing method, which outlines the ideal way to pack light and is especially helpful when packing for cold weather. This viral hack contends that all one needs to pack on any given trip are five tops, four bottoms, three pairs of shoes, two (dresses or handbags), and one each of small accessories.

What is 54321 packing for a month? â€ș

The 54321 Packing Method

And I think this method is really something you can tailor to your personal style. In general, it often looks like 5 tops, 4 bottoms, 3 shoes, 2 dresses and 1 bag.

What is the 5432 one rule? â€ș

For a long weekend, Jen Rubio of Away Travel goes by the “54321” rule: “You can always get at least five great outfits from four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes, and [if you're a woman] one dress.” For a longer trip (one to two weeks), add a few tops and maybe another dress or pair of shoes if there's a fancier ...

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