
14 Best Amazon Prime Day Deals For Frequent Travelers 2025
Here's what BuzzFeeder Heather Braga has to say:"I got the Beats Solo 4 headphones for Christmas and was so excited that 1. they were pink and 2. to really try out my first pair of over-the-ear headphones. The sound quality was fabulous compared to the earbuds I've always used, but I was a little displeased with how the ear cups felt over my ears. I felt like I couldn't wear them for long periods of time or that I needed to take my earrings off to feel more comfortable. Then I was offered the chance to test out the Beats Studio Pro headphones (the ones Kim Kardashian helped design) and I couldn't pass up the opportunity to compare the two styles. Right off the bat, I prefer the Studio Pros solely because the ear cups are a bit larger and cushier — they are so comfy I can easily wear them for hours and nearly forget they're on my head. They charge quickly and *stay* charged for what feels like forever. It took me two seconds to connect them to both my computer and my phone *and* it's extremely easy to swap between the two. I'm an immediate fan and, honestly, can't see myself using another set of headphones possibly ever."Price: $169.95 (originally $349.99; available in seven colors)
Or some 2nd Gen AirPods Pro for 40% off (that's $100 off — an all-new lowest price ever!). With active noise cancellation, spatial audio, three silicone tips for a customized fit, and over 24 hours of listening time with the included case. TLDR: the AirPods Pro 2 give you a *ton* of bang for your buck.
Promising review: "I upgraded to these from the AirPods 3rd Gen, and while it was not entirely necessary, these are AWESOME!! The main reason that I upgraded was so that I could get noise-cancelling (I work in a loud environment where only earbuds can be used). I was at first concerned that the noise cancelling from earbuds wouldn't be nearly as strong as if they were from full-on headphones, but these are about as close as you are going to get. The inclusion of different-sized ear tips is great, as the ability to pick the size makes these much more comfortable than the regular AirPods.The case size is slightly larger than regular AirPods, but the fact that it has the internal lanyard loop will make you save space when selecting a case. The sound quality blows regular AirPods out of the water, especially with noise cancelling on, as it keeps you from having to turn up the volume in loud environments. Overall, Apple has made a product that is competitive, even in price, to some of the other brands that are known for 'bang for your buck.' I would definitely recommend these to anyone looking for their next sound upgrade." —Ch_Sail23Price: $149 (originally $249 (and currently $249 at Apple); typically $189.99 at Amazon)AirPods 4 are also a new lowest price ever — 34% off with noise cancellation (down to $119), 31% off without (down to $89).
22% off the newest version of the Kindle Paperwhite (the new lowest price ever) — it has 25% faster page turns (!!), a higher contrast ratio, and a glare-free 7-inch display. Plus, all the features of the previous version, like a warm light setting for late-night reading and a waterproof rating for worry-free poolside or beach reading.
BuzzFeed editor Maitland Quitmeyer says, "I've been using my Kindle Paperwhite (a previous generation) before bed for years — and after reading for a while, I turn down the brightness to a low level just slightly dimmer than I'd want — after a page or two, my brain goes 'Nope!' and shuts off to sleep. AND it helps me not even start thinking the anxious or negative thoughts that *usually* keep me up at night. I got to upgrade to this new Kindle Paperwhite a few months ago, and the warm light feature is a game-changer. And the page turns and responsiveness of this model are indeed faster — and I can really tell the difference compared to my old Kindle!"Price: $124.99 (originally $159.99) — and shop all the Kindle deals here
A set of lightweight packing cubes for up to 42% off (the lowest price they go for) to help you fit *more* in whatever back or backpack you're trying to squeeze everything into. The individual cubes mean you do *not* have to sit on your carry-on roller to get it closed. And you can even organize them by day, clothing type, ~segment of your trip~ (like city/beach/weather), etc. And they're mesh so you can easily see what's inside!
Promising review: "If you're looking to stay organized on the go for yourself or with kids, I cannot recommend this enough! I've used packing cubes before that were poor quality. The quality of this product exceeded my expectations. The material and zippers are lightweight yet durable. Packing for my daughter and me on our last trip was a breeze with these packing cubes! Highly highly recommend!" —es86Price: $14.44+ (typically $24.99)
30% off a beautifully packaged, travel-friendly Touchland Glow Mist hydrating hand sanitizer in fresh scents like rosewater and lily of the valley. Sometimes a sink is hard to come by when you're out and about, but these are the next best thing.
Touchland is a small business that specializes in hand sanitizers. Check out a TikTok of Touchland in action. Promising review: "Touchland's hand sanitizers are absolutely beautiful! Not only is the packaging functional for travel, but it's pretty! Absolutely no issues with the product or the design of the packaging leaking, and it's extremely easy to use! No sticky residue, and your hands feel completely hydrated and soft after each use. I'm especially impressed with this perk, considering most hand sanitizers leave your skin feel tight and dry. No leaks, great hydration, phenomenal fragrance…. what's not to LOVE!!!? 🤍 SPOIL YOURSELF, NO EXCUSES NECESSARY!" —Briana R. "I love the light fragrance of this sanitizer and how it doesn't dry my skin. Definitely will buy again." —Lindsey OgdenPrice: $11.20 (typically $16; available in Lily of the Valley and Rose scents) — and shop all the Touchland deals here
Up to 30% off Case-Mate's iconic waterproof beach totes, which are, of course, ridiculously roomy and useful, but more importantly, RIDICULOUSLY cute. This is the "It" accessory of the beach if there ever was one. Get ready to be swimming in the ocean AND in compliments from strangers. Bonus — it even comes with a separate dry bag for your phone!
Promising review: "I've been wanting a sturdy and cute beach bag that was not mesh and or a basic tote. This is it! It comes with a dry bag for phone. The handles are thick. The iridescent color looks so cool in the sun and it's the perfect size. I fit two towels, a sunscreen bag, two changes of clothes, a speaker, goggles, and snacks. With extra room too. I love the new silver black color but this purple was on sale so I went for it. Matches perfectly with my black swimsuit." —Daniela GPrice: $55.99+ (typically $79.99+; available in four styles)
20% off an Away Carry-On in the bigger size with all the features people love in Away suitcases — a durable yet lightweight shell, 360-degree wheels for a smooth roll, a built-in lock, included laundry bag, and more — and that's a smidge larger than their famous Carry-On (15% larger, in fact), so you can fit everything you need for your trip *and* still place your suitcase in the overhead bin.
Promising review: "This has been my go-to bag for traveling. I've been managing to travel with clothes for up to 7 days + my suit without worrying about space or my clothes being crammed and wrinkled. No need to be checked as it fits the requirements for most US airlines. It is incredibly light, the locks work perfectly, and the wheels are incredibly smooth. I just wish they had the kids' colors for adults!" —Tiago Corrêa de Oliveira FreitasPrice: $236+ (originally $295; available in eight colors — and shop the rest of Away's sale)
50% off a quirky-patterned, super durable, windproof travel umbrella with a LIFETIME warranty, making it the true last umbrella you'll ever buy. This uses fiberglass ribs instead of flimsier aluminum, which helps it keep its shape in 70+ MPH winds, and still manages to be super lightweight and compact for travel. Bonus — the insides of each umbrella has an unexpected, fun pattern!!
Check out a TikTok of the Tumella Umbrella in action. Promising review: "Why would anyone want to purchase another umbrella with the warranty this one gives? Not like you will need the warranty with this build quality. Almost every umbrella I have owned has five, maybe six, thin metal rods held together with a tiny pin to form the frame. This thing has reinforced ribs, is as light as you can get, looks great, and all at a low price. Yeah, this is all I need." —E. SmokerPrice: $14.99+ (typically $29.99; available in 25 colors and packs of two)
30% off a hands-free (rotating!) phone mount, which, tbh, isn't THAT expensive to begin with, but if you've ever thought, "Oh, do I really need this?" now is the time to see. So many airlines have ditched seat-back TVs but offer access to entertainment and streaming services via your own device, and this makes the whole thing a lot easier.
Perilogics is a small biz that specializes in tech-oriented travel products and backpacks.Promising review: "Got this to make it more comfortable watching movies and reading books on my phone, while traveling. Used it on planes and a train. It takes a bit of getting used to, to know how to twist, squeeze, tilt, etc., to get it oriented how you want. And some arrangements will have the phone bouncing around a bit, which can be annoying. But I was always able to find an arrangement that held the phone well, at the right angle, without bouncing." —CustomerPrice: $9.78 (originally $13.97; available in three colors)
30% off a bag of *Firecracker Popsicle-Flavored Liquid I.V. electrolyte drink mix*, if you can even believe it. The lemon-lime, cherry, and raspberry mixture will not only make your tastebuds do a cartwheel or two, but it provides 3x the electrolytes of typical sports drinks and 100% of your B3, B5, B6 and B12 vitamins, so you can keep up with your travel itinerary.
FYI, depending on your situation, water may be enough to rehydrate you! Read more about electrolyte-enhanced drinks and hydration at Cleveland Clinic. Promising review: "Liquid I.V. does an amazing job hydrating. I purchase their product for 40+ employees who work in a construction-related industry. Hydration is so important while working in the hot Georgia Sun, and this product aids in this 100%. Now, let's talk about the firecracker flavor! When we produced these for our crew, ages 23–60, all of their eyes lit up, and they were super excited. Many of them did not know this flavor existed. Quite honestly, I didn't either until I came across them on Amazon. They all loved the flavor. In particular, the ones who were older kept telling me it tasted like their childhood. Seriously, who hasn't stood outside an ice cream truck ordering the Firecracker Popsicle?" —Disney DivaPrice: $16.54 for 16 packets (typically $24.99)
29% off Oxo's compact Cold Brew Rapid Brewer to make cheap, delicious cold brew in FIVE MINUTES (!!) with results so quick and delicious, reviewers love it more than their beloved Aeropress (and some even call it the "Aeropress 2.0"). Not only is it faster than comparable models, but it's cheaper, entirely portable, and doesn't need to be charged or plugged in. 🤯 You're going to be swimming in a RIVER of delicious, affordable cold brew with this gizmo.
You can use this to brew hot coffee *and* cold brew by adding coffee grounds to the top portion, tamping it down, letting it steep, and pumping into a carafe full of hot or cold water. Check out a TikTok of the Oxo Rapid Brewer in action. Promising review: "I'm in love with various forms of coffee preparation and I've tried all forms of equipment to make them at home. If asked what I prefer for a quick cappuccino, that's easy. This OXO Rapid Brewer. I've played with my Aeropress for over two decades, including all the necessary add-ons and doo-dads to get close to what this machine does on the first attempt. Get comfortable with a bag of fresh beans, a quality burr grinder, and friends. Do rounds of blind taste tests. I think you'll agree." —Cynthia Price: $28.49 (originally $39.99)
25% off reusable Nippies nipple covers so you can wear that backless dress to a destination wedding without having to worry about anything showing through. Reviewers rave that these pasties stay put through hot and sticky weather and sweat *and* you can get about 10 wears out of 'em.
I am obsessed with these. I have never successfully/comfortably worn a strapless bra or stick-on bra thanks to my 34G chest, but these right here are a game-changer. Not only do they fit (already an INCREDIBLE win), but they stay right where I put them and even offer some lift!!! I recently wore them in Cancun in 100-degree heat and I had no problems, so consider me an unofficial spokesperson. 🫡 Promising review: "LOVE these covers. They are 100% effective, so much so that I wear them every day. I always wear a bra while out of the house and these are perfect and so comfortable. I don't even know I have them on. They come in a cute little box that you can store in your lingerie drawer. I've bought several pairs and will continue to replace them periodically. Since I'm not using them as pasties to wear in place of a bra they last me a lot longer. I also wash them in lukewarm water with a very mild soap and let them air dry. One pair lasts me 6 months this way. It is well worth the price of $25 to know I never have to worry about my nipples showing. I wish I had these all my life. They are very well made and worth every penny." —Shelley MorrisonPrice: $19.99 (originally $26.50; available in two sizes and five shades)
25% off a USB-rechargeable portable neck fan with three speed settings so the SPF you so liberally applied doesn't melt off of your face the second the sun hits it. Add it to your mental checklist before you head out your Airbnb/hotel room door — you know, phone, keys, wallet...neck fan — and you'll be good to go.
Promising review: "Probably my FAVORITE Amazon purchase EVER! I'm super hot all. the. time. I was tired of always having to move my portable fan and charger pack wherever I went. I use this all. the. time! I usually do the lowest setting, and it usually lasts the whole day. I'm super grumpy when I'm hot so this fan probably saved our marriage. Bonus! When it's running I can't hear my son talk about Roblox or Minecraft. He thinks I'm listening but I can't hear him. 🤷♀️"—Randall McCormickPrice: $23.99 (originally $31.99)
39% off a Jackery portable generator (its lowest price EVER) because no one has ever been upset about being too prepared when camping or RVing. It won't add significant weight to your pack, and it can charge up to six devices (it has regular outlets as well as USB-A and USB-C ports), so you'll never have to fret about a dead cellphone in the middle of nowhere or having to sleep on hard ground because you can't inflate your air mattress.
Promising review: "Bought this for a camping trip. I was nervous because I wanted to be able to blow up air mattresses and I didn't know the power draw of the blower motors. This unit will handle draws up to 300 watts, and shuts off if you exceed that. When it arrived, I charged it up fully, then did a test run on two queen-size air mattresses. I used the unit to inflate and deflate each. One motor only drew 145 W, and the other drew 95 W. After inflating and deflating each, I still had 94% charge remaining. Wow! Then, when our trip was rained out, we went to visit friends and needed the mattresses after all. This time, without recharging the unit again, I inflated three queen mattresses, then deflated them without any problem. When completed, I still had 82% of power remaining. Again, Wow! Then, back at home, I decided to run a test on something bigger. I plugged in my shop vac and turned it on. Well, that didn't fly, but it did test that the Jackery will turn itself off when you exceed its handling capacity. :) Overall, it was a good buy for my purposes." —JMGPrice: $159 (originally $259)
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