Carry On Packing List for Warm Weather Travels
Grab this free carry On Packing list for warm weather travels with affordable, eco-friendly, and fair trade picks as well as safety essentials.
This guide will show you how to pack for travel to cold-weather destinations, even with just a carry-on bag.
Get ready for your summer trips or those trips to warm places with this easy-to-use free carry on packing list that will fit into a carry-on bag! Chantell put together this packing list when she went for nine weeks of backpacking in Central America and over six months in South East Asia.
Specifically picked multi-purpose clothing to cover different activities from beach days to hiking. In total there is enough for 10 days without washing, which should be the maximum you need to take for any journey. You can also save money and time by hand washing clothes along the way.
If you have limited space and looking for nice luggage or ways to pack check out some nice packing cubes to help keep things in order.
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Free Carry On Packing List
How Chantell packed for 6+ months of travel in carry on
Summer packing list for her
Click below to see affordable must-haves for your spring or summer trips. Items included are fair trade items from Novica that are quality-tested and packed in a certified clean environment. By purchasing through Novica, you can help artisans around the world support their families and overcome diversity.
If you don’t see a number by the item that means there is only 1 needed to be packed.
- 6x shorts
- 2x work out / pajama shorts
- 3/4 pants
- summer dress
- 8x tank tops (singlets)
- 2x shirts
- scarf/sarong
- light sweater
- 10x underwear
- 4x socks
- trainers
- flip flops
- ballet flats
- bikini
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Summer packing list for him
- 3x shorts
- long pants
- 2x tank tops
- 6x shirts
- 5x socks
- pair of swimming trunks
- pajama
- light sweater
- 10x underwear
- flip flops
- loafers
- pair of trainers
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Hygiene kit
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends staying home to protect yourself and others from getting COVID-19. If you do decide to travel, here are a few essentials that can help to reduce the risks.
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- Breathable, washable masks with two or more layers
- Hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol
- BPA-free water bottle for personal use
- Food storage containers and reusable ziplock bags
- Contactless credit or debit card.
If you are planning to clean your accommodation, see the CDC’s guidance on how to clean and disinfect (or refer to the advice from your local government advisory).
Eco-friendly toiletries for a carry on
Reduce your plastic waste and impact on the environment with these eco-friendly toiletries for your next trip. For more vegan, non-toxic, and cruelty-free products, browse the clean beauty shop on Novica.
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- Shampoo bar
- Conditioner bar
- Body wash bar
- Unscented body butter
- Eco-friendly storage container for bars
- Solid face cream
- Deodorant
- Menstrual cup
- Bamboo toothbrush with a travel case
- Organic tooth powder
- Microfiber Travel Towel
- TSA-approved toiletry bag
- Medications/pain relief.
Easy-to-carry electronics
One can Stay connected while keeping their luggage light with easy-to-carry electronics. Items used every day to communicate with friends, update a blog, and run a business while traveling.
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Noise-canceling headphones
- 14-inch 2-in-1 laptop
- Waterproof e-reader
- Mirrorless digital camera kit
with lens, case, and accessories
- Travel adapter
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For more must-have accessories, see my best travel products list.
Grab your Free Printable Carry On Packing List below
Pinay Flying High says
How in the world were you able to put all those in that backpack? Where are the toiletries? :p I want to see a video of how you packed it. Lol. I should make a mental note to only bring 1 bikini for a holiday, I don’t really need so much.
Chantell Collins says
Ha ha ha I promise it all fit into both! It really helped that I could roll all my tanks and put them in the side pockets :). The toiletries in my bag are in a clear plastic toiletry bag which I put at the front. I know – it’s tempting to bring more than one bikini but it’s been fine with one so far :).
Safari Junkie says
Quite modest packing list if i compare to mine although i pack similar things. I am seriously considering to buy wash bag, looks very handy!
Chantell Collins says
Thanks! Having clothes that can mix and match is a big plus. I only packed one dress and everything else needed to go with at least three other pieces of clothing to be packed. The wash bag is great and also doubles as a dry sack too :).
mark says
Great tips for the novice traveler. Everyone seems to pack too much. I dont think people sometimes realize that you can always buy anything you need lol
Chantell Collins says
Hi Mark, thanks for the comment. I so agree. I always think that as long as I have my passport and my wallet that everything else can be bought or worked around. Cheers :).
Izzy says
I’m honestly in awe that you could pack so many clothes into one backpack! Seriously about to invest in this baby, I’m really into learning about what type of backpacks are out there. I’m more of a dress girl myself as I feel they takeaway the need to pack pants and shorts but lucky for warm weather, you barely need to pack anything so packing light is a possible. Thanks for the inspiration!
Chantell Collins says
Hi Izzy, thanks so much for the lovely comment! I do love wearing dresses too and it can be nice, especially in the hot weather. If you are planning a beach holiday than you absolutely don’t need that much stuff as you will be spending your whole time in a bikini and a sarong. Let us know how you get on with finding a backpack and if you have any other questions :).
Stephanie says
This was helpful!! Thanks!
Chantell Collins says
Happy to hear. Enjoy your trip!
Cynthia says
I love the designs of all your shorts! I like to wear dresses in warmer weather too and it’s great because this one piece of clothing can be an entire outfit!
Chantell Collins says
Hey Cynthia! Thanks very much! It’s funny because I used to pretty much only wear dresses – they are so easy to throw on and cool in the summer. For day to day wear and shorter trips, I would definitely pack more. On this longer trip though, I really wanted the flexibility of interchanging tops and shorts for some variation. So far, so good. I am not completely sick of my clothes yet :).
Val says
Hey Chantel this is a great list and so useful !!!
I hope you are doing great hope our paths cross again !! Such a delightful lady 🙂
Xo
Chantell Collins says
Hey Val! Thanks so much. Was so great to meet you in LA and I hope we meet again too!
Susanna says
We use this carry on bag and trust her Pinay Flying High, it all fits haha. Those bags are amazing. Great list for packing. It depends on how long you’re gone for, but I usually get by with 3-4 shorts and 3-4 tank tops and maybe a few more dresses. I’ve been working on getting together a packing list to use as my go to. I’m all over the place with my packing!
Chantell Collins says
Yes! I love my Osprey Porter. The amount of traveling and style of traveler you are can definitely affect the amount you take with you. This was for 9 weeks backpacking so I tried to maximise the amount of outfits and didn’t take so many dresses because you can mix and match more with shorts and tops but I love dresses and skirts and will take them on shorter trips if I can :).