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Packing Checklist for First-Time Travelers

New to travel? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about packing for your first trip.

Your first trip is exciting - and a little overwhelming. Don't worry. This guide breaks down exactly what to pack and how to prepare, so you can focus on the adventure ahead.

Start Early: The Week Before

Don't wait until the night before to pack. Starting early gives you time to buy anything missing, do laundry, and pack thoughtfully.

One Week Out

  • Make a packing list (or use the Packy app)
  • Check passport expiration (must be valid 6 months beyond your trip)
  • Research your destination's weather, culture, and dress codes
  • Arrange pet/plant care if needed
  • Inform your bank of travel dates

Three Days Out

  • Do laundry
  • Charge electronics
  • Download offline maps and entertainment
  • Print or download important documents

Documents: The Non-Negotiables

No documents, no trip. Double-check these:

  • Passport: Valid for 6+ months beyond your travel dates
  • Visa: If required (research your destination)
  • ID/Driver's license: Backup identification and for domestic travel
  • Boarding passes: Printed or on your phone
  • Hotel reservations: Confirmation numbers accessible
  • Travel insurance: Highly recommended for international travel
  • Copies of everything: Keep digital copies in email

Clothing: The Essentials

Pack based on your destination's weather and activities. General rule: pack less than you think you need.

Basic Clothing List (1 week trip)

  • Tops: 4-5 (mix of casual and versatile)
  • Bottoms: 2-3 (pants, shorts, or skirts)
  • Underwear: 5-7 pairs
  • Socks: 5-7 pairs
  • Sleepwear: 1-2 sets
  • Swimsuit: If there's any chance of water
  • Light jacket or sweater: For AC and cool evenings
  • Comfortable walking shoes: Your most important item
  • Sandals or flip-flops: For beach/pool/casual

Toiletries: What to Bring vs. Buy There

Definitely Pack

  • Prescription medications (in original containers)
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Deodorant
  • Contact lenses and solution
  • Any specialty products you need

Can Usually Buy There

  • Shampoo and conditioner
  • Body wash
  • Sunscreen (though pack for flights)
  • Basic medications

Electronics: Stay Connected

  • Phone: Your most essential device
  • Phone charger: Don't forget this!
  • Portable charger: Keeps you powered on the go
  • Power adapter: Research plug types at your destination
  • Headphones: For flights and transit
  • Camera: Optional if your phone camera is good
  • E-reader or tablet: For entertainment

The Carry-On vs. Checked Bag Decision

Always in Carry-On

  • All documents and money
  • Medications
  • Electronics and valuables
  • Change of clothes (in case of lost luggage)
  • Any irreplaceable items

Can Go in Checked Bag

  • Extra clothes
  • Toiletries over 100ml
  • Hair dryer, curling iron
  • Gifts and souvenirs (on return)

Day-Of Checklist

Before leaving home:

  • Water plants
  • Empty refrigerator of perishables
  • Take out trash
  • Unplug unnecessary electronics
  • Set lights on timers (security)
  • Lock all doors and windows
  • Confirm you have passport, tickets, wallet, phone, charger

You're Ready!

First trips are memorable precisely because everything is new. Don't stress about being perfect - you'll learn what works for you. The most important things are your documents, your wallet, and your sense of adventure. Everything else can be figured out along the way.

Never Forget What to Pack Again

Download Packy and create your own customizable packing lists. Share with travel companions and check off items as you pack.

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