Minimalist Packing Tips & Hacks - Travel Light With Only Carry-On Luggage!

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    In this video we're tackling the confusing world of carry-on packing. What is the true size of a carry-on suitcase? What can you bring on board? How to pack like a minimalist? We even do a test-pack to show you what we'd pack on a long term trip.
    We are big fans of traveling light with only the essentials to carry around. Travel doesn't just end at the airport. Whatever you pack for a trip has to be hauled around in taxis, on the bus, on the train, in and out of hotels and hostels.
    With some careful planning, you can have a great trip with small, easy to handle luggage.
    A few other reasons why we love carry-on packing is because you can save money by not paying to check a bag, you don't have to wait for your luggage to unload from the plane and waste time at the carousel, and you don't have to worry about losing your luggage or having someone take it by mistake.
    Here are a few TSA (Travel Security Administration) websites to help you figure out what you can, and can't bring on board. It varies by airline and by country. We chose these links based on the top countries that watch our videos :)
    USA: www.tsa.gov/travel/security-s...
    Canada: www.catsa.gc.ca/complete-item-...
    Europe: europa.eu/youreurope/citizens...
    New Zealand: www.avsec.govt.nz/travellers/i...
    Australia: travelsecure.infrastructure.go...
    UK: www.gov.uk/hand-luggage-restr...
    Philippines: www.philippineairlines.com/Tr...
    India:
    www.airindia.in/hand-luggage.htm
    If you have any tips, hacks, or tricks for packing light, please share them in the comments!
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    Mat & Danielle
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  • @ExploringAlternatives
    @ExploringAlternatives  Před 6 lety +142

    What about you? What's the least amount of luggage you've ever traveled with? Did it make your trip more enjoyable?

    • @scdobserver835
      @scdobserver835 Před 6 lety +6

      Exploring Alternatives excellent tips and demo. How do you pack when you are visiting colder countries?

    • @FromDiamWithLove
      @FromDiamWithLove Před 6 lety +9

      I've traveled with a personal item only and was able to pack everything I needed!

    • @rbo350
      @rbo350 Před 6 lety +5

      Exploring Alternatives
      When I went to Japan I had my carry on and a camera bag, I brought converyable pants, swim shorts several dress shirts, several t-shirts underwear and socks and toiletries

    • @rbo350
      @rbo350 Před 6 lety +9

      What is a dry laundry bar ???

    • @Bellucci-zy6sl
      @Bellucci-zy6sl Před 6 lety +21

      Less stuff more happines! I own nothing and I therefore travel with nothing. Well I have one backpack and that's it. I have never been happier. This is Nirvana for me. I want love, truth, sincerity, freedom and experiences. All that, I can have with "nothing". I am nothing but I am all. I am free.

  • @JayeCole
    @JayeCole Před 6 lety +1232

    As a very experienced traveller (about 20x per year), I would say there are some key things I noticed:
    1) Packing cubes (although I think a fair few people have mentioned this in the comments). Rolling clothes is a great backup option but you can fit almost 50% more if packed properly into cubes.
    2) Why would you bring an electric toothbrush and an entire container of floss? Your teeth will be fine with a significantly smaller foldable travel toothbrush for a few days/weeks and you can pull out enough floss for a few weeks and wrap it up and use up about 10% of the space.
    3) Shave off a small section of the soap. That amount of soap is a waste of space unless you will be travelling for over a month and in that case - you can buy more on the go.
    4) A plugin USB splitter. A huge percentage of electronics charge off a USB so a plugin splitter will make one plug become 4 or more.
    5) Phone apps for travel guides, maps, taxis, translators, etc.
    6) Some umbrellas back up as small as 6 cm. I can't see why I would avoid bringing one and having to buy one (expensive and wasteful) when they make travel umbrellas which take up less space than the huge electric toothbrush that was packed.
    7) A reusable standard razor takes up much less space than a pair of clippers. Unless you are going to be travelling for over a month, it is a bit of overkill.
    8) I can't see some things which would be essentials for most travellers like a bit of lip balm and lotion (dry aeroplane skin), painkillers like paracetamol & ibuprofen (many countries like Spain will only sell these in a pharmacy and at limited hours which is a nightmare if you become ill at 2am). I understand travelling minimally - but there is no need to be uncomfortable.
    9) Scanning/photographing important documents like travellers insurance & a copy of your passport in case you need them or your passport is lost.
    10) This all seems geared towards warm weather travelling which doesn't represent a significant number of places a person would travel to. I would love to see another video with cold weather items as they are much bulkier.

    • @lxine1868
      @lxine1868 Před 6 lety +25

      Some good points here. I thought the same about the electric toothbrush, but then again I would bring some larger "must-have" items that people would roll their eyes at. I agree that buying an umbrella if you need one is wasteful because you're either going to be ditching it or end up with two (or more) umbrellas. And finally, yes it is a lot easier to travel light to warm weather destinations! This would look a lot different for anywhere with a season outside of summer!

    • @littlegoobie
      @littlegoobie Před 6 lety +33

      putting photocopies of your itinerary with contact info in any checked bags will make it easy for them to reconnect it with you

    • @ttm387
      @ttm387 Před 5 lety +41

      I also save a copy of my family's passports and all necessary documents to get replacement in my email so I can access it from anywhere. I got my passport stolen 10 hours before a flight and was able to board the plane back to the states with that info.

    • @Bonstergirl1
      @Bonstergirl1 Před 5 lety +24

      tried rolling and it was horrible..no matter how tightly i rolled them and was careful. i still got creases and I hate that..so now i use packing cubes (cheap ones which are just as good ) and put my clothes in them.. ) but over the yrs you do learn little tricks along the way .. Sorry to say this..but if people want to pack 7 days stuff in a small case, then they're stingy.. i would rather spend the money (which is not that much) to get my stuff checked..im not paranoid either about my stuff going missing..i only put clothes in it and a smaller handbag type with me has the important stuff.. that way if the case is taken..i can buy new clothes cause thats all that will be in it

    • @ttm387
      @ttm387 Před 5 lety +56

      It's not stinginess or paranoia for most of us. It about convenience. If you don't travel a lot, the occasional inconvenience may not be a big deal. If you travel a lot, it adds up.I travel 6-10x/year and usually with 2 girls (age 9 and 10 now.) We recently had a 5-6 hour layover. I was able to stand by for a flight leaving 4 hours earlier because I just had a personal item for each person. We were the last to board, so not much overhead by then. I didn't even look for overhead, I just slid the bags under the seat in front (we all have short legs.) We get off the plane from most of our international flight and are out the door within 15-20 minutes. I will standy by for another flight when there are flight delays not infrequently. This is more difficult if you have checked bags. The last time I was forced to check my bag, I waited 2 hours at the baggage carousel.

  • @natalieb.mortensen9361
    @natalieb.mortensen9361 Před 6 lety +81

    I have only travelled with carry-on for ~10 y and I recommend having all your liquids(including toiletries etc) to be stored i a 1L ziplock and keeping it at an easily accessible place in your smaller bag along with your electronis. Most airports require you to put those in a separate tray for security screening and it's just a hassle to find all the items at the bottom of your suitcase once you're already queuing :)

    • @pieter1102
      @pieter1102 Před 6 lety +6

      Not only that. They actually demand you use that ziplock bag so that the total can be judged.

  • @claudiaw9246
    @claudiaw9246 Před 6 lety +457

    Just have a few things to add:
    1. If you're using multiple airlines during your trip, use the most restrictive carry-on limits. For example, if two of the carriers allow 8kg, but one only allows 7kg, then pack only 7kg. Also pay attention to personal item size restrictions, because some carriers do specify exactly how big and heavy it can be.
    2. When measuring the carry-on bag, go from the floor (i.e., include the wheels) in the height.
    3. Check to make sure that your over-the-counter meds are legal in all the countries you're visiting. For example, you can buy codeine in Canada without a prescription, but that's not the case in a lot of countries.

    • @ExploringAlternatives
      @ExploringAlternatives  Před 6 lety +12

      Thanks for adding these extra tips that's really helpful! :) :)

    • @claudiaw9246
      @claudiaw9246 Před 6 lety +2

      You're very welcome :-)

    • @bharathitman
      @bharathitman Před 6 lety +10

      The best way to make sure that you will not be questioned about your meds is to bring the prescription along (or a scanned pdf)

    • @grandmasmagic3858
      @grandmasmagic3858 Před 6 lety +9

      last year whilst traveling to/around the states l had accumulated quite a bit of excess stuff..whilst in NYC l went to a FedEx store to inquire about mailing home some stuff..to give me a quote l put on the scale my smallest/lightest bag (which was only carrying yarn) and he quoted $300 to send back home to Australia..l calculated how much it would cost for checked in bags for each of my domestic legs and it was only going to cost me $180 for two checked bags over 3 domestic legs..my international legs allowed me two bags free..so if you find yourself accumulating things as you go then it may be worth just hauling it with you..

    • @richard135b7
      @richard135b7 Před 5 lety +2

      Claudia W Thanks. Great tips!

  • @AlyssaTaylor9
    @AlyssaTaylor9 Před 6 lety +18

    I spent 8 days in Costa Rica over the summer with just a carry-on and my backpack. It's definitely worth travelling that way! No luggage fees, no possibility of missing bags, and super easy as I was on the go for much of the trip. It was a bit hard going in as I was bringing a few gifts for a family that had previously hosted me, but I was able to use that extra space to bring home lots of coffee!

  • @reedschindler309
    @reedschindler309 Před 6 lety +202

    I traveled to Europe for two weeks with just a backpack and an extra bag. Two words though: packing cubes!! They were absolute lifesavers, and I would highly recommend using them if you're going to go the route of only doing carry-on.

    • @ExploringAlternatives
      @ExploringAlternatives  Před 6 lety +10

      Yes! Packing cubes are great. Thanks for adding this to the comments. :) :)

    • @Victoria-dh9vb
      @Victoria-dh9vb Před 6 lety +5

      Omg yes!!! I love them. Wouldn't go anywhere for longer than overnight without them.

    • @jo-annel.wright2975
      @jo-annel.wright2975 Před 6 lety +3

      I did try packing cubes, they drove me batty and I felt all fiddly and fumbly...if they were clear on all sides I might give them a second chance. I keep all the sturdy clear plastic zippered pouches that products come in and use them instead. And I wish that suitcases would have pockets on the inside side walls as well as the lid, like my original backpack, for all the ephemera and smalls.
      Check out Shaun Huberts' How pack like a rock star...or Lavendair's konmarie packing...on youtube.

    • @princesswearshikingboots4479
      @princesswearshikingboots4479 Před 5 lety +4

      Hi Reed, I agree. Have you tried the compression packing cubes? They are a real game changer😀. Happy and safe travels.

    • @quentinsf
      @quentinsf Před 5 lety +2

      Yup. Love packing cubes. Also very handy if, having packed, you realise that you should move to a larger or smaller suitcase! Much easier if you just have to move 5 packing cubes.

  • @nomap2161
    @nomap2161 Před 6 lety +5

    Great video. Instead a laundry bar, have you looked at the laundry soap sheets being sold now? They’re the size of dryer sheets and 3x as thick. I take about 3 sheets for a 2 week trip and 1/3 sheet will wash a sink full of clothes. When we need to go to the laundry mat, we use a full sheet for a wash load. They’re much lighter than a bar and more packable.

  • @FromDiamWithLove
    @FromDiamWithLove Před 6 lety +3

    Love this! I say this all the time on my travel blog & my channel! When it comes to traveling less is always more in regards to luggage/bags! Which is why I'm able to travel with just a personal item and still able to bring everything I need/want!

  • @TarTelperienNumenor
    @TarTelperienNumenor Před 6 lety +85

    I've recently started using bar shampoo and bar conditioner when I fly since my liquids bag is always stuffed. I bought mine from Lush; they were a bit pricey but a 2 week trip barely made a dent (and I have long hair), I think one shampoo bar could easily last a couple months!

    • @callielimes8306
      @callielimes8306 Před 6 lety +2

      TarTelperienNumenor I stopped buying these because of the cost but I miss them lately :( Gonna invest again

  • @pinkysworn
    @pinkysworn Před 6 lety +148

    Two of my biggest tips are (1) to stuff small flexible items (socks, underwear, belts, etc.) inside of sturdy shoes so you’re not wasting any space, and (2) to switch over to solids as often as possible for your toiletries. Nowadays a trip to Lush or your local health food store can eliminate the need for many of those pesky liquids altogether. You can swap for shampoo bars, solid conditioners, lotion bars, tooth tablets or tooth powder, and plain old bar soap. No chance of spills! No 100 ml limits!
    Oh, and bonus tip for those of us who wear makeup: travel with multi-purpose products to cut down on individual items. You can find tons of options for cheek/lip products in one, eyeliner/mascara in one, medium coverage moisturizing BB cream with SPF, etc.

    • @littlegoobie
      @littlegoobie Před 6 lety +13

      unless you're going on a trip with specialized footwear needs, or the trip is for 6 months, I wouldn't bring any extra shoes or belts that serve the same purpose. Unused space is great for bringing interesting things back which is impossible if your bag is already bursting at the zippers with duplicate items from home.

    • @rachelm7525
      @rachelm7525 Před 5 lety +4

      Well, I certainly will try Lush, I honestly have never been in there. I had no idea you could get all those bars!! Great! ☺

    • @nadejdakopanova415
      @nadejdakopanova415 Před 5 lety +8

      maybe it is just me, but the thought of stuffing my shoes with underwear makes me cringe, even if they are in a zip-log bag it still makes me unconformable. I prefer my undies being packed in a separate packing cube, preferably not visible if I need to open my bag for whatever reason and show them on display.

    • @erinm1789
      @erinm1789 Před 5 lety +3

      ​@@rachelm7525 Lush is fantastic. I hope you made a visit to them! We are also a fan of their bath bombs (when we are home AND away - always nice to have a relaxing soak after a long day of walking.)

    • @GuillermoLG552
      @GuillermoLG552 Před 5 lety +2

      @@rachelm7525 Lush shampoo bars are very expensive. Try online first.

  • @chrissaunders18
    @chrissaunders18 Před 5 lety +4

    If you like to use packing cubes, I’ve found that using the plastic zipper bags that come with pillowcases, comforters and other things. They work great and are see through. Other products use these bags so I have them in all different sizes.

  • @AlbaderBohamad
    @AlbaderBohamad Před 5 lety +6

    The military roll to fold clothes is the best way to save space, and it also looks super neat and adventurous.

  • @kencchen
    @kencchen Před 6 lety +4

    Don't forget the wheels when measuring the dimensions of the carry-on.
    Packing cubes help keep things organized and efficient. Pull them out, put them in the drawers at your destination and unzip the top... its like a filing system for clothes. eBag's ultralite slim cubes fit perfectly width wise in a typical carry-on furthering the filing system concept.
    Solid soap bars... no liquid restrictions. Use a miter saw and cut favorite / specialty soap bars into "travel" size (ie. the laundry bar in the video).

  • @Victoria-dh9vb
    @Victoria-dh9vb Před 6 lety +38

    Chapstick, a small container of hand sanitizer, a small pack of tissue, sunscreen, and a mini emergency sewing kit. Because that sewing kit is a God send when you need it. Think ripped baggage or clothing... and they can be surprisingly hard to find and very expensive in some places.
    Another thing that can come in handy is a wall charger that has a bunch of USB plug ins and then having a converter for the other side that plugs into the wall. When backpacking we were able to just use this with all of our devices' chords. Ours has 4 charging ports and we could use it for the cameras, phones, tablets, etc.
    Extra zip lock bags, because if anything leaks they are a life saver.
    And a lightweight foldable bag, good if you are grabbing groceries or if you end up with too much stuff to fit in your bag when you are going home... you can check your main bag (most international/intercontinental flights allow 1 free checked bag) and use the spare bag as a carry-on

    • @Prokomeni
      @Prokomeni Před 5 lety

      Victoria you can’t bring needles and scissors on the plane

    • @hwren9845
      @hwren9845 Před 5 lety

      @Nasa I don't know where you are but in the UK planes will allow one sewing needle and one pair of scissors with blades under 6cm in length.

  • @theminimalistnomadbee5323
    @theminimalistnomadbee5323 Před 6 lety +49

    Packing cubes! Definitely.
    They are a game-changer. They keep all of your clothes well organised and make the packing and unpacking so much easier. I used to roll my clothes too, but with packing cubes and the konmari method of folding I find that I need even less space.

  • @mirkwoodforest6572
    @mirkwoodforest6572 Před 6 lety +3

    Really great advice! I work on the railway and ‘travel’ or take about 10 trips a month. I work in really changing weather which can range from very hot to really cold. My basic kit includes a 110$ light rain jacket with a good hood. It’s really easy to roll up and tuck into my bag. Now depending on how cold it is I wear dress type pants from Marks Work Wearhouse and have pajama bottoms under them. I wear a cotton t-shirt that’s a size too big under a nice, long sleeve dress shirt that’s made from natural fabric (a little protection from fire). Over that I might wear a hoodie without a zipper if it’s really cold and another hoodie over that with a zipper. My final protection is the rain jacket if it’s windy, cold or raining and I mix and match to be comfortable. With this I have ridden more than 5 km’s at -28*C on a rail car with really strong winds so this works great. I know this is extreme but I like layers rather than a parka and all of this can fit in a small Adidas day pack (18$), the one that you load from the top and draw the strings together to close.
    I would like to add that when I travel with my wife we have a small case that we put cards, dice (with a small anti-slip, anti-noise mat), pens, writing pads, Yahtzee pads, skip-bo and a few other games. This fits into a small bag that is tucked in our luggage last so it’s easy to retrieve. If we are delayed or stranded then we pull out the bag and have a game, and sometimes it’s the best part of the trip.

  • @rcole6679
    @rcole6679 Před 6 lety +12

    To add a great idea to this, especially if you like to shop on your trips is to mail your dirty laundry back home. It’s fairly reasonable to do so. Then bring back the new good stuff with you! We’ve done it and it worked great--

  • @pieter1102
    @pieter1102 Před 6 lety +70

    Very useful for many, but a few additions/corrections: (1) When discussing carry-on sizes, you forgot to mention that the size includes everything including handles and wheels. The way you showed the measures didn't exactly suggest this. (2) The 100 ml max bottles need to be packed in a separate 1 liter baggy, not inside a larger toiletries bag. That baggy has to be taken out for security (except when you are TSA pre-checked or some equivalent scheme, in which case you probably don't need these tips to begin with. (3) I always keep my coat and sweater handy. Planes and even airports can be chilly, and except in extremely hot weather walking around with your coat draped over the case or over your arm would not be out of place. (4) As other have mentioned: packing cubes!

    • @ExploringAlternatives
      @ExploringAlternatives  Před 6 lety +2

      Yes! Great additions, thanks so much for adding this to the comments :) :)

    • @gordond8
      @gordond8 Před 6 lety

      At one time the TSA agents wanted the traveler to place the 3-1-1 bag separate from the luggage, for the past year not always true.. Of course YMMV depending on the airport and the TSA agent, some times agents seem to say different things on different days. The TSA.Gov web site still says its a requirement. I try to travel with as little liqueids as possible.

    • @GabrielleLily
      @GabrielleLily Před 6 lety

      pieter zeeuwen Not exactly. Some airlines don't include wheels, like Copa. Instead of assuming, check your airline website.

  • @NathalieCookieetattila
    @NathalieCookieetattila Před 6 lety +6

    Keeping free space is a very good and important tip! I love bringing food from the places I explore :)

  • @colettelee4864
    @colettelee4864 Před 6 lety

    I have followed you for years and now at 61 and 68 years we are true fans .....bought a vw 1999 camper two years ago because of ur inspiration 🌹

  • @mathlouthihamza5534
    @mathlouthihamza5534 Před 4 lety

    I loved this video. So straight forward and useful unlike many other videos regarding traveling and packing tips

  • @bluebear74
    @bluebear74 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for putting your shoes into a bag! I see so many people just throw them in there and wonder if they cleaned them first.

  • @celiobautista1525
    @celiobautista1525 Před 6 lety +6

    I’m looking for a great backpack for my next trip, really liked the one you guys showed in this video. Was wondering where you guys got it, great video and tips!

  • @winsomelorainepeter6773

    Thank you for the video! The information and travel tips are most appreciated.

  • @BabyBarcode_xxx
    @BabyBarcode_xxx Před 5 lety +1

    This helped me so much, Thank you!!! I'm traveling to Texas for a week and only taking a carry on suitcase , so these tips were beyond helpful 😊🙌🏼

  • @AnneMB955
    @AnneMB955 Před 5 lety +3

    After lots of travel I’m an expert at packing light.
    A few ideas - layer for cooler weather, wear bulky item/s on plane, 3 only of socks, undies, bras, scarves (cool weather), 2 pairs of shoes, mix and match clothing - some casual, some more dressy. Love seeking out laundromats for clothes washing and to chat with locals.

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  • @bitworkx6028
    @bitworkx6028 Před 6 lety +3

    Another nice thing about a backpack is using it to secure valuables , wallet, belt, some airport security requires the removal of them, so the backpack is a quick place to store them. I"ve thought about getting a belt without metal for traveling, maybe a velcro one, so I don't have to remove it.

  • @JoseMartinez-ou4ej
    @JoseMartinez-ou4ej Před 4 lety

    Bravo amigos. Love to be minimalist... that is freedom! Thank you ! Oliver

  • @alexrios4064
    @alexrios4064 Před rokem

    Just pleasant voices, and personalities, straight to the point,
    Thanks a lot 🙏

  • @MrEnergyCzar
    @MrEnergyCzar Před 6 lety +3

    Great video. Be safe by going even smaller than you think on the carry-on bag.

  • @AvailableUsernameTed
    @AvailableUsernameTed Před 6 lety +8

    As a razor blade user, I recommend shaving soap over canned foam. Easier to get passed security and better all and all IMHO. I also bring bar soap shampoo. I divided my toiletries into a dry stuff ziplock and a damp stuff ziplock bag. I like your laundry soap tip. I'd cut down its size to match my trip duration.

    • @quentinsf
      @quentinsf Před 5 lety

      I use shaving oil when travelling - takes almost no space at all!

  • @gaytrisharma2722
    @gaytrisharma2722 Před 6 lety

    Bestest video on packing till now on youtube.... thankyou👍

  • @maricruzc.1862
    @maricruzc.1862 Před 3 lety

    Thx. This was very helpful. I needed this.

  • @Mystic_Christopher
    @Mystic_Christopher Před 6 lety +9

    This really helps, thank you! I am going to Peru this summer and havent flown on a plane since i was a kid. Plus ive never been out of the country. You guys are extremely helpful, Blessed be. ♡

    • @ExploringAlternatives
      @ExploringAlternatives  Před 6 lety +2

      That's great! Happy this video will be helpful. Have an awesome trip to Peru!! :)

  • @drunkvegangal8089
    @drunkvegangal8089 Před 6 lety +18

    Thermometer (digital or plastic w/alcohol), ibuprofen

    • @sarahkgoldstein
      @sarahkgoldstein Před 6 lety +1

      Drunk Vegan Gal Great additions! I pack a thermometer and ibuprofen, too. Can’t tell you how many times this has come in handy.
      I love the tip about packing an immersion coil for hot beverages.

    • @kr4119
      @kr4119 Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you for the tip about reusable pads. I'm going to look into that now!

    • @drunkvegangal8089
      @drunkvegangal8089 Před 6 lety

      K B - bonus! They are adjustable...so you can easily re-position them, unlike disposables which you might have to trash without using cause the adhesive strip wasn't lined up properly. Plus, as flannel cotton, they don't get as sweaty and hot as plastic-waterproof-liner disposables. I found the snap-style with 'wings' to be the best...mini pads too. If you buy 6 or 8 of them they'll last for 5 to10 years! Finally, I met other gals in my travels who use the internally worn "diva cups"

    • @kr4119
      @kr4119 Před 6 lety

      Thanks for the reply! I've tried using a diva cup but I never got the hang of it (I was never a tampon wearer, so that may be part of it). I might try it again in the future, but for now I'm excited to try the reusable pads. I just ordered two different kinds of the snap-style pads from Amazon ("7pcs Set 1pc Mini Wet Bag +6pcs 8 Inch Charcoal Bamboo Mama Cloth/ Menstrual Pads" and "Heart Felt Reusable XL Cloth Menstrual Pads (3 Pack, Heavy Flow) with Charcoal Absorbency Layer”). If I don’t like them for some reason then I’ll hop over to Etsy as you suggested. The one thing I’m sure of now is that I want to escape the cycle of disposable feminine products. So thanks again :)

    • @candicewaller403
      @candicewaller403 Před 6 lety +1

      I had good luck with the Pixie cup. Only took two cycles to get the hang of it. Sometimes a different brand just works better with your shape. There are a lot out there. I watched this youtuber named Bree, her channel is called precious star pads, and she covers washable pads and menstrual cups in GREAT detail. I would never go back to disposables. Now I have this one product, no waste, it takes up no space, and is super easy to travel with!

  • @lesliefranklin1870
    @lesliefranklin1870 Před 6 lety +2

    Great video, thanks! Note that Spirit Airlines charges more for a carryon bag than checked bag. Also with any airline, often when a flight is full, the overhead bins are often full, and they will force you to check your bag.

  • @nailahpharaoh5721
    @nailahpharaoh5721 Před 5 lety

    Awesome ideas and useful tips for packing. Thanks guys -great video 👍

  • @baygladney1261
    @baygladney1261 Před 6 lety +3

    That solid laundry soap idea just changed my travel life. Why hadn't I thought of this before? Thank you!

    • @mollythorpe1796
      @mollythorpe1796 Před 6 lety

      Lady Bay where would I get that?

    • @HellzJezebelle
      @HellzJezebelle Před 5 lety

      You can also just use the shampoo from your hotel room since most people bring their own out of preference.

  • @angela_burch
    @angela_burch Před 6 lety +10

    Excellent tips and info. Thanks for sharing!
    p.s. I adore the colorful animal wall hanging behind you in the video! 💚🐪🐘🐅🐴

  • @AdmitthatijustdiditX
    @AdmitthatijustdiditX Před 6 lety +1

    Very relevant for me! I am planning to fly Norwegian and want to save the money for carry on. I also have always liked to stay minimal and not feel bogged down!

  • @cliffp.8396
    @cliffp.8396 Před 5 lety +1

    That is an impressive packing tutorial, this left me thinking of my own packing habits and how to improve them.

  • @MisterGiant
    @MisterGiant Před 6 lety +5

    search for: sock roll packing
    Usually I pack my bags in 2min, because each roll contains 1 tshirt 1 underwear and a pair of socks. Flying to Marid for 6 days just drop 3 rolls in your bag and you are off. Shorts that are also swimpants are also a spacesaver. Then you wear your long pants and sweater on you.

  • @jupiter0jupiter
    @jupiter0jupiter Před 6 lety +7

    Great video you guys, very helpful tips! Travelling without checked luggage makes life soooo much easier. Just the convenience of not having to lug your bags around and not having to wait after the flight is so worth it.

  • @dasmeetmakhija9820
    @dasmeetmakhija9820 Před rokem

    Thank you so much! Very helpful!!

  • @heatherframpton9693
    @heatherframpton9693 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for these packing tips. 😊

  • @hrdemaio
    @hrdemaio Před 6 lety +9

    Love you guys. Immensely enjoy your channel.

    • @ExploringAlternatives
      @ExploringAlternatives  Před 6 lety +2

      Thanks so much Heather!! Really happy that you're enjoying our channel :) :)

  • @reetasharma4187
    @reetasharma4187 Před 6 lety +3

    Thanks a lot love from India

  • @keyplayer5
    @keyplayer5 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much!!! I'm going to do this next trip!!

  • @travelessentials5405
    @travelessentials5405 Před 6 lety

    Super helpful - thanks for posting!!

  • @dlysele
    @dlysele Před 5 lety +46

    Just a tip, wear more clothes on the day you go to the airport to save space in your luggage. You can easily wear 2 t-shirts and a hoodie, plus a jacket, then wear 1 piece of underwear and a thin shorts underneath your trousers. This alone saved 1 t-shirt, hoodie and your shorts in your luggage.

    • @vivianpham7742
      @vivianpham7742 Před 5 lety +3

      dlysele its very uncomfy

    • @emmahayes5654
      @emmahayes5654 Před 5 lety +2

      No planes are always boiling!! I have to wear as little as possible for flying

    • @VM-gg1ox
      @VM-gg1ox Před 5 lety +1

      The humorist, Erma Bombeck, wrote in one of her columns that she wore all of her clothes on the plane. She's passed away, but she was hilarious. I wish I could find that article - it was priceless. And actually, yes you make a very good point! As for me, I'm always freezing on planes.

    • @dcsnyder16
      @dcsnyder16 Před 5 lety

      So where do you put them once you're off the plane? I don't get this idea, it is not logical.

    • @aishlelle
      @aishlelle Před 3 lety

      @@dcsnyder16 In the place your staying at?

  • @jocelynelangis777
    @jocelynelangis777 Před 6 lety +3

    Very useful tips. Thanks so much, I am planning a trip and it has been a while I didn’t travel....I know what to buy to feel free with my luggage. There is one thing to mention, this is for a trip where the weather is...let’s say warm..it might be more complicated to pack light when you go North... next video maybe.

  • @SimplyRiri01
    @SimplyRiri01 Před 3 lety

    My first overseas trip and first airplane ride was 2018 and your video helped me a lot to decide on the items that are very essential to bring on my trip. Keep up making informative videos! ❤️ Also, I noticed that some people have different opinions on the comment section and that's okay because there is no "one size fits all" when it comes to packing as every one has different needs.

  • @Sonny0276
    @Sonny0276 Před 4 lety +1

    Great Video. Thank you for posting.

  • @angryagain68
    @angryagain68 Před 6 lety +357

    This guy REALLY likes plaid.

    • @hfs9700
      @hfs9700 Před 6 lety

      angryagain68 - What do you like?
      Striped , dots, stars or block colours. Or maybe logis.

    • @angryagain68
      @angryagain68 Před 6 lety +6

      Black, and OD Green, Coyote, Tan. No patterns, (except camo) Plaid in limited amounts. (a heavy plaid shirt used a light jacket, and on a kilt.)

    • @lucyanderson1711
      @lucyanderson1711 Před 6 lety

      angryagain68
      K

    • @lucyanderson1711
      @lucyanderson1711 Před 6 lety

      L

    • @paulinewright160
      @paulinewright160 Před 6 lety +4

      Doesn't show stains!

  • @lonnekeboons
    @lonnekeboons Před 6 lety +8

    Love your videos!
    In Europe you aren't always allowed a second item, that you call a personal item. Mostly 1 item handluggage in total. They are getting more stright, because more people want to just have carry on luggage to save money.

    • @Beneluxflights
      @Beneluxflights Před 6 lety +1

      Lonneke Boons Which airline you mean? With AF-KLM, Lufthansa group, IAG group, Ryanair they all allow a personal item. The only airline i know that doesn't is Wizzair.

    • @lonnekeboons
      @lonnekeboons Před 6 lety +2

      When I flew with RyanAir I had to put my personal item, a teeny-tiny handbag in my handluggage (a bag pack). Also with Transavia the woman behind me had to put her handbag into her handluggage.

    • @Beneluxflights
      @Beneluxflights Před 6 lety +1

      Lonneke Boons Then that must have been more than 4 years ago. The rules changed 4 years ago. Now you can take a big carry on and a small personal item for under the seat in front of you, like a laptopbag, beautycase, handbag,...

    • @lonnekeboons
      @lonnekeboons Před 6 lety +3

      Beneluxflights Wait a minute! You are telling me it didn’t happen? Where you there? Do I need to defend myself? It happend last month. Believe it or not.

    • @Beneluxflights
      @Beneluxflights Před 6 lety +1

      Lonneke Boons No you don't but the regulation says 1cabin bag of 55x40x20cm and one small bag of 35x20x20 and that is fact.

  • @gilliantracy7991
    @gilliantracy7991 Před 5 lety

    Great vid with wonderful tips. Thank you!

  • @gururajms
    @gururajms Před 6 lety

    Great tips. Every one can give tips, but the way you guys do it is very pleasant and practical. Thanks a lot.

  • @Jean-qn4fy
    @Jean-qn4fy Před 6 lety +6

    We do not take many toiletries. I t is easy enough to buy them at our destination. We have also shipped items home if there is no suitcase room.

  • @mycallaloo5289
    @mycallaloo5289 Před 6 lety +2

    This is Gillian from Houston, TX and I like the use of packing cubes as well, as these will compact your clothes even further. Have a great day

  • @OmarRamirez-wx9li
    @OmarRamirez-wx9li Před 6 lety

    Nice vid. I've traveled for months at a time only using a small backpack like the one at the beginning of your video and it's totally doable. Even in winter.

  • @mikerilling3594
    @mikerilling3594 Před 5 lety +97

    I used to have packing cubes but 1 gallon ziploc bags work better ....are cheaper .... weigh less.... and take up less space

    • @eloisemorrison5193
      @eloisemorrison5193 Před 5 lety +1

      Mike Rilling it’s a waste of plastic

    • @Scr3amerrr
      @Scr3amerrr Před 5 lety +11

      @@eloisemorrison5193 I reuse my ziploc bags, you wash them too which makes repurposing them easy too

    • @LindaGehard
      @LindaGehard Před 4 lety +7

      They also burst more easily than the packing cubes do. I've never been able to make the ziploc thing work for more than a day.

    • @louiselessels117
      @louiselessels117 Před 4 lety +3

      Last minute packing in the morning, the sound of plastic bags is a no no if you are staying in a dorm. Also they are not that sturdy and are bad for the environment. Mesh laundry/reusable produce bags are a good alternative. There are waterproof drawstring bags which can be used for shoes, damp things, etc,, which are more sturdy than zip lock bags.

    • @kingoliver5663
      @kingoliver5663 Před 4 lety

      It also kills the environment a little.

  • @HanJacobs
    @HanJacobs Před 6 lety +447

    Would love to see the packing from a lady’s perspective.

    • @princesswearshikingboots4479
      @princesswearshikingboots4479 Před 5 lety +18

      Hi Hannalie, my video "How to pack carry-on only 7kg (15lb) Europe for 1 month (Touring)" should help if you want to pack minimalist - too😀. Happy and safe travels.

    • @jessicathompson236
      @jessicathompson236 Před 5 lety +4

      Hannalie Jacobs , there are tons of those

    • @truthdetector4036
      @truthdetector4036 Před 5 lety +9

      It's called checking multiple pieces of luggage :) Saved you the time of a video

    • @RomaDass
      @RomaDass Před 4 lety +4

      And when you packing for family with children.

    • @s.proulx166
      @s.proulx166 Před 4 lety +4

      Truth Detector lol! I am one of the few ladies that doesn’t fit that stereotype! I have always packed all of my necessities in a carry-on without incident. I’m not slummin’ it either.

  • @dewaynewestmoreland3773

    Great video. I've never flown and i am a little nervous. Always good to watch videos like this to learn.

  • @BrandenScottStewart
    @BrandenScottStewart Před 6 lety +1

    This is great!! I struggle to get both my personal needs and camera vlogging gear into one bag, so I normally put all my personal stuff in a checked bag and camera gear in a carry on

  • @MK-hn7sv
    @MK-hn7sv Před 5 lety +3

    Is there a list of products you recommend? E.g. what the brand of the hat you've mentioned or the make of the laundry bar? Many thanks

  • @pistolguts7416
    @pistolguts7416 Před 5 lety +10

    when you measure the suitcase you need to include the wheels in the length!

  • @deepakbanerjee9836
    @deepakbanerjee9836 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video !,! Thanks a many. 👌🏼👌🏼👍👍

  • @stellamariesanchez3392

    So far this is the nost useful video ive seen! Thank you so much for making this 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @StopLossLOL
    @StopLossLOL Před 6 lety +31

    Also keep in mind that carry-on sizes are smaller on European airlines. Also most do NOT allow an additional small bag. Check before - otherwise they might charge you 50 Euros for checking your bag.

    • @monabiehl6213
      @monabiehl6213 Před 4 lety +2

      I have had to check when I travel internationally because they restrict to 15 pounds. I haven't been able to get down to 15 pounds.

  • @Sasha-vs6sd
    @Sasha-vs6sd Před 6 lety +26

    Wear your most bulky items or more than one layer on the flights. Like I’ll wear my Keen walking/hiking shoes on the flight because they’d be nearly impossible to fit in my backpack. Also, bring a flat rubber drain cover to do your laundry. It’s the most universal, & oddly, many sinks don’t have a way to block the drain. Scarves are always your friend - fashion, can be a bag, shove stuff into it to ball into a pillow, modesty if needed, curtain in a hostel, etc... If a destination has shampoo, conditioner, etc provided, I don’t pack my own.

    • @pinkysworn
      @pinkysworn Před 6 lety +1

      Sasha Forbes Yes! I’ve heard a lot of people say that a large lightweight scarf or a sarong is a must-have for minimalist travel. In addition to what you’ve stated, it’s also great for warmth/coziness on a chilly flight, a cover-up for the beach, or a makeshift towel. I’ve even seen people use them as tapestries when they’re staying somewhere a little more long-term.

    • @tedhodoba3637
      @tedhodoba3637 Před 6 lety +3

      I have a flat rubber drain cover and it has come in very handy because as you say, many sinks don't have a way to block the drain. I also take along a washcloth because I've found many places outside the U.S. don't have them.

  • @herohour6496
    @herohour6496 Před 4 lety

    Great advice. Love it. And excellent presentation.

  • @ryanshowers4796
    @ryanshowers4796 Před 4 lety

    Very nice Jobe ! Thank you !!!

  • @annettefournier9655
    @annettefournier9655 Před 6 lety +6

    Solid shampoo and conditioner bar. Solid lotion bar lemon grass lavender. Not only clean you your clothes and moisturizing bit is good bug repellent for all sorts of creepy crawlers and flying insects.

    • @lisaeddy5833
      @lisaeddy5833 Před 4 lety

      That solid lotion bar sounds lovely...can you recommend a specific product? Or is it homemade?

  • @estherstrategicadvisor749

    Good video! Loving the tips in the Comments as well!

  • @Maria-sg4zy
    @Maria-sg4zy Před 3 lety

    Great video. Getting ready to travel and recently purchased a small carry on suitcase, in order to save money. I'm thinking about using vacuum bags in order to carry a little bit more. Thanks for this video.

  • @champagnesylvie-lavieenfra1378

    really interesting and ingenious ! thank you so much for sharing

  • @griffin2263
    @griffin2263 Před 6 lety +18

    I always use shampoo to do my hand washing with ..

  • @CynthiaAva
    @CynthiaAva Před 6 lety +373

    What would a female bring? I think it would be different. It would be helpful to have your partner show her packing a suitcase. Thanks!

    • @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist
      @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist Před 6 lety +20

      For women (unless you are the sporty type traveling for leisure), it's a lot more complicated. Not being able to bring a proper amount of liquids is especially limiting. In the 1 quart zip-lock bag, try squeezing: shampoo (can be used for feminine hygiene temporarily), conditioner, sunscreen, toothpaste, night cream, lip-gloss, mascara, foundation, body lotion (can also be used for makeup removal except eye makeup), eye makeup remover, and any liquid or gel medicine you may require. I do that sometimes but it's not joyful and the body lotion only lasts you a week or so if you travel somewhere dry. That's assuming you go with bare nails while traveling, because then you have to give up on the idea of fitting everything in the zip-lock bag altogether.
      For me, the carry-on technique only works for short stays, and I find it a pain. Often I invest in a checked bag (sometimes checking in my carry-on) so that I don't have to lug a carry-on when running to catch connections, stand in line for the overhead bin rush, lift a bag into the overhead bins (I am a small person), and plan my packing around my liquids. I use travel size bottles, but I bring everything I need. And if I run out and must purchase a bottle of something while traveling, I can bring that back.
      The pack light tips in this video are useful regardless of one's preference, though.

    • @unmercifulfate
      @unmercifulfate Před 6 lety +38

      Tip:
      Don't use liquid shampoo and conditioner and soap.
      Use an Aleppo bar for both body and hair, or a soap bar for body and a shampoo bar for your hair. Works perfectly! And you can bring more liquids.
      Also, the bars will last you months.
      You could also remove the makeup with just soap and water, or coconut oil (if you're at a place a little longer you can buy it there). You can also use the coconut oil instead of body lotion! 😊

    • @lisagauthier6386
      @lisagauthier6386 Před 6 lety +10

      UnmercifulFate I second the coconut oil it's great for taking off eye makeup

    • @andreaturner2725
      @andreaturner2725 Před 6 lety

      Cynthia Ava A
      Amelia leano

    • @beth8775
      @beth8775 Před 6 lety +20

      The only real difference for me would be including feminine products like a menstrual cup. I don't wear makeup, so my toiletry bag is just bar soap, (non-electric) toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, moisturizer, comb, nail clippers, and tweezers. And possibly a disposable razor.

  • @Dashzap
    @Dashzap Před 6 lety +2

    Some good ideas. I suspect a basic soap bar will work for your body and your clothes...no need to carry two.
    I also like the Ultralight Bag Unpack video by Sarah Murdoch (who is a Rick Steves Tour guide). She talks about the weight of the bag empty, and the weight of each item she packs. It was a Eureka! moment for me when I compared the weight of a bulky sweater and a thin merino wool sweater. Similar warmth with drastically different weights and space taken up in your bag.
    I had fun weighing my entire wardrobe including shoes and purses once, and came up with the perfect set to pack.

  • @OHdaniedamn24
    @OHdaniedamn24 Před 5 lety

    Awesome video guys thanks so much :)

  • @rikkiesix
    @rikkiesix Před 6 lety +18

    Maybe bring a powerbank for when your moving around on your location :-)
    Great video. I will watch this again when i have to pack :-)

  • @vincebaker3384
    @vincebaker3384 Před 6 lety +9

    Great video could you post a link for the Landry bar I would like to get one thanks

  • @sodoffbaldrick3038
    @sodoffbaldrick3038 Před 5 lety

    Glad you made the point about packing with some space left in mind. There are countless packing videos which stress wearing your heaviest shoes jackets Etc on the plane, and then the suitcase is packed so tight that you couldn't fit a roll of Lifesavers in there. It never seems to be addressed as to how you're going to manage to take that heavy outfit and fit that in the suitcase , when you have only removed a relatively light
    outfit to wear the next day. I usually pack with my heaviest outfit in the luggage , and my thinnest outfit left out, this way, even if I do decide to wear my heaviest outfit on the plane I know for sure that it will all fit.

  • @gemmapaglinawan
    @gemmapaglinawan Před 6 lety

    Thank you for the tips I am sure it will help me a lot so practical. Love when you show your own water bottle and own food container. 😀

  • @sandrafacho
    @sandrafacho Před 4 lety +3

    Hi, thank you for sharing this video, very helpful!!
    Do you happen to have the link for the backpack?
    I can’t find one that attaches to my carry on
    Peace ✌🏼

  • @Kez_abi
    @Kez_abi Před 5 lety +4

    Audio books do take up space just not in your bag but on your device. As much as I like packing light, I find a physical book is really nice sometimes

  • @johncnorris
    @johncnorris Před 6 lety +1

    Nice tips! The only thing I might add is if you have the option to store a larger suitcase at a hostel, hotel, or friends house then you can work your way back there and swap out clothes and other gear while packing light for the bulk of the trip. It's also good for the return trip with all the cool stuff you pick up. I did this in Germany a few years ago when my girlfriend met me in Frankfurt with a giant suitcase for a back packing adventure!?!

  • @micheled3760
    @micheled3760 Před 4 lety

    Looking forward to trying the laundry bar. Great video

  • @sqwert654
    @sqwert654 Před 5 lety +3

    Dont forget that you need to include the wheels when measuring your bag.

    • @princesswearshikingboots4479
      @princesswearshikingboots4479 Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Sqwert, you are spot on! He does not mention the weight of his packed case - weight is critical. Many airlines have a 7kg (15lb) limit and if you are changing airlines the lowest weight limit applies. Happy and safe travels😀.

  • @ZvqZ203
    @ZvqZ203 Před 5 lety +8

    What is the name brand of your carry on luggage?.

  • @djrolo07
    @djrolo07 Před 5 lety

    Pretty cool video, good info. I travel a lot & always over pack. Will try some of these tips.

  • @jeffvernando
    @jeffvernando Před 6 lety

    Thank you for your information. It is really helps me to pack just in a carry-on luggage! :)

  • @Hunter_Bidens_Crackpipe_
    @Hunter_Bidens_Crackpipe_ Před 6 lety +3

    You can get some well isolating earphones so you don't need earplugs, if you're gonna be entertaining yourself on the flight and listening to audiobooks anyway. Not all earphones isolate well, so read up before you buy.

  • @Offensive_Username
    @Offensive_Username Před 5 lety +10

    Who brings a full-size umbrella with him on a trip? Get a compact one.

  • @Tom4Fr
    @Tom4Fr Před 6 lety

    Awesome content ! Really loved the images ! I wish I'll be able to get here one day

  • @StephanLorse
    @StephanLorse Před 6 lety +2

    Perfect timing!
    We where discussing to go on our next trip just with carry-on luggage.
    Thnx for all the tips! Dfntly looking into that dry laundry soap.

  • @jaythornton9326
    @jaythornton9326 Před 5 lety +4

    What is that awesome backpack in the video?

    • @danetteolson9631
      @danetteolson9631 Před 4 lety

      If you're looking for good packs, check out Lug....sold on QVC or Luglife. They also sell packing cubes along with many items that are RFID protected.

  • @Drinks-and-finger-food
    @Drinks-and-finger-food Před 6 lety +7

    Is traveling required or that’s optional?

  • @juliosaenz1567
    @juliosaenz1567 Před 5 lety +1

    Great packing tips! Thanks 👍🏼

  • @marleiserashford396
    @marleiserashford396 Před 5 lety

    Great video. Love it