Complete List of What to Pack for Holiday (Printable Checklist)
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Complete List of What to Pack for Holiday (Printable Checklist)

Holiday Packing List

Packing for a holiday can be a daunting task, especially if you’re worried about forgetting something important! That’s where our ultimate holiday packing list comes in handy.

We have compiled all the essentials you’ll need to pack to ensure your trip is stress-free and enjoyable. From clothes to travel-sized shampoo, we’ve got you covered with everything you should bring along.

List of What to Pack for Holiday Checklist (Printable)

Print this web page and tick off the items you have packed!

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Items to PackQuantityPacked
Clothing
– Shirts, blouses, and tops
– Pants, shorts, skirts, and dresses
– Underwear and socks
– Sleepwear
– Swimwear
– Jacket or sweater (season-dependent)
– Raincoat or umbrella
– Hat or cap
– Scarf and gloves (if needed)
– Comfortable walking shoes
– Dressy shoes (for special occasions)
– Sandals or flip-flops (for beach trips)
– Belts and accessories
– Pajamas or loungewear
– Socks for various activities
– Swimsuit cover-up or sarong
Toiletries
– Toothbrush and toothpaste
– Shampoo and conditioner
– Body wash or soap
– Deodorant
– Razor and shaving cream
– Hairbrush or comb
– Hairdryer (if not provided)
– Makeup and cosmetics
– Contact lenses or eyeglasses
– Prescription medications
Travel Essentials
– Passport and visa (if international)
– Travel itinerary and confirmations
– Travel insurance documents
– Driver’s license or ID
– Wallet with cash and cards
– Travel adapter and charger
– Mobile phone and charger
– Power bank
– Maps and guidebooks
– Travel pillow and eye mask
– Travel-sized laundry detergent (if needed)
– Ziplock bags (for various purposes)
– Luggage tags and locks
– Travel backpack or daypack
Health and First Aid
– Prescription medications and copies
– Pain relievers (e.g., aspirin or ibuprofen)
– Allergy medication (if needed)
– Bandages and adhesive tape
– Antiseptic wipes
– Insect repellent
– Sunscreen and lip balm with SPF
– Personal hygiene products
Entertainment and Electronics
– Books or e-reader
– Travel journal and pen
– Travel-sized board games or playing cards
– Headphones or earbuds
– Camera, camcorder, or smartphone
– Chargers and extra batteries
Miscellaneous
– Sunglasses
– Reusable water bottle
– Snacks (for long trips)
– Travel-sized sewing kit
– Luggage scales (for souvenirs)
– Travel pillow and blanket (for comfort)
– Destination-specific items (e.g., hiking gear)

List of What to Pack for Holiday (For Kids) Checklist

Items to PackQuantityPacked
Clothing
– Kids’ clothes (various outfits)
– Pajamas
– Extra underwear and socks
– Swimwear
– Jackets or sweaters (seasonal)
– Raincoats
– Hats and sunglasses
– Gloves (if needed)
Footwear
– Comfortable shoes
– Sandals or flip-flops
Toiletries
– Kids’ toothbrushes and toothpaste
– Kids’ shampoo and conditioner
– Baby soap or bath wash (if applicable)
– Diapers and wipes (if applicable)
– Changing mat (if applicable)
– Baby lotion and sunscreen (if applicable)
– Kids’ comb or brush
– Baby nail clippers (if applicable)
– Kids’ medication (if needed)
Travel Essentials
– Kids’ passports or IDs
– Kids’ health insurance cards
– Stroller or baby carrier (if needed)
– Car seat (if needed)
– Travel crib or playpen (if needed)
– Baby monitor (if applicable)
– Kids’ backpack or carry-on bag
– Kids’ favorite toys and games
– Kids’ headphones or earbuds
– Portable DVD player or tablet
Health and Safety
– Kids’ prescription medications
– Kids’ first aid kit
– Baby thermometer (if applicable)
– Babyproofing supplies (if applicable)
– Kids’ insect repellent
– Kids’ sunscreen and lip balm
– Kids’ hats for sun protection
Feeding and Baby Care
– Baby bottles and formula (if applicable)
– Kids’ snacks and sippy cups
– Kids’ utensils and plates
– Baby food (if applicable)
– Kids’ bibs and baby food spoons (if applicable)
Entertainment
– Kids’ books
– Coloring books and crayons
– Kids’ puzzles and games
– Kids’ favorite DVDs or digital downloads
– Kids’ headphones or earbuds
– Travel-sized drawing or craft supplies
Miscellaneous
– Baby wipes (multi-purpose)
– Plastic bags for soiled items
– Laundry detergent (travel-sized)
– Travel-sized baby powder (if applicable)
– Extra pacifiers (if applicable)
– Kids’ nightlight (if needed)

List of What to Pack for Holiday (For Pets) Checklist

Items to PackQuantityPacked
Essentials
– Pet’s ID tags
– Collar and leash
– Pet carrier or crate
– Pet travel bed or blanket
– Food and water bowls
– Pet food (enough for the trip)
– Bottled water (if needed)
– Pet medications (if applicable)
– Pet first aid kit
– Waste bags or litter box (for dogs or cats)
– Pet grooming supplies (brush, comb, etc.)
Travel Documents
– Pet’s health certificate (if required)
– Copies of pet’s medical records
– Proof of pet’s vaccinations
– Photo of your pet
Comfort and Entertainment
– Favorite pet toys and treats
– Pet’s bedding or blanket
– Pet’s comfort items (e.g., favorite toy)
– Pet carrier lining or padding
– Pet’s leash and harness (if needed)
Health and Safety
– Flea and tick prevention (if applicable)
– Pet-specific insect repellent
– Pet-friendly sunscreen (if needed)
– Pet waste disposal bags (for clean-up)
– Portable pet water dispenser (if needed)
Emergency Supplies
– Pet emergency contact list
– List of nearby veterinary clinics or hospitals
– Pet’s microchip information
Travel Gear
– Travel crate or carrier (if not used during travel)
– Collapsible pet food and water bowls
– Pet seatbelt or restraint (for car travel)
– Pet travel stroller (if applicable)
– Portable litter box (for cats)
– Pet ramp or steps (if needed)

List of What to Pack for a Beach Holiday Checklist

Items to PackQuantityPacked
Clothing
– Swimsuits (at least two)
– Beach cover-ups or sarongs
– Lightweight and breathable clothing
– Hat with a wide brim or cap
– Sunglasses with UV protection
– Flip-flops or beach sandals
– Comfortable walking shoes
– Underwear and socks
– Sleepwear
– Jacket or sweater (if needed)
– Raincoat or poncho (just in case)
Beach Gear
– Beach towels (consider extra)
– Beach bag or tote
– Beach chairs or portable lounge chairs
– Umbrella or beach tent for shade
– Sunscreen with high SPF
– Aloe vera gel or after-sun lotion
– Beach toys (e.g., beach balls)
– Cooler with beverages and snacks
– Waterproof pouch for valuables
– Inflatable floaties or swim aids
Swimming and Snorkeling
– Snorkel gear (mask, snorkel, fins)
– Beach goggles
– Swim goggles
– Rashguard or swim shirt
– Waterproof camera or GoPro
Entertainment and Relaxation
– Books or e-reader
– Magazines or puzzles
– Portable Bluetooth speaker
– Beach umbrella or beach chair with shade
– Beach mat or blanket
– Portable beach games
Personal Care and Health
– Toiletries
– Toothbrush and toothpaste
– Razor and shaving cream
– Hairbrush or comb
– Hair ties or clips
– Insect repellent
– First aid kit
– Prescription medications (if needed)
– Pain relievers
– Allergy medication (if needed)
Electronics
– Mobile phone and charger
– Power bank
– Waterproof phone case or pouch
– E-reader or tablet
– Camera or smartphone
– Chargers and extra batteries
Food and Drink
– Reusable water bottles
– Snacks
– Insulated cooler bag
– Plastic or reusable utensils and plates
– Picnic or beach-friendly foods
Miscellaneous
– Travel documents
– Wallet with cash and cards
– Travel itinerary and reservations
– Sun hat or visor
– Travel-sized laundry detergent
– Ziplock bags (for wet items)
– Garbage bags (for clean-up)
– Travel pillow
– Waterproof watch or fitness tracker

Adjust your list based on the occasions

When planning your holiday wardrobe, it’s important to consider the different occasions you will be dressing for. Make a list of clothes you would need for various activities during your vacation such as swimming, sightseeing, going out to dinner or sports activities.

One of the best ways to ensure you don’t forget anything important is to make a list of the activities you plan on doing during your holiday, and then list out the clothes that will be appropriate for each activity. For example, if you’re planning on swimming or lounging at the beach, pack swimsuits, towels, flip-flops, and cover-ups.

Travel-sized toiletries can save you space

To save space in your toiletry bag, consider buying solid versions of products or transfer liquids into travel-sized containers. And always remember to check if your airline has any restrictions on liquids in carry-on luggage to avoid unnecessary delays at security checkpoints.

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