
How To Pack For Vacation Like A ‘Survivor' Contestant
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If you're dreaming of forging your own Survivor‑style escapade — whether that's exploring rugged jungles, sleeping on the beach, or camping off-grid — packing smart is crucial. Ahead, I'm rounding up some essential gear based on the moments that define the show.
An officially licensed Survivor hat
For many, the show becomes part of their personality in the best way — so show off your Survivor obsession with the officially licensed version of Jeff Probst's hat. It could protect you from sun, bugs, and bad hair days alike. Plus, wearing the iconic 'Outwit, Outplay, Outlast' version gives your trip big main character energy. Just don't become the villain!Get it from Amazon for $44.95 (available in four colors).
A rice cooker for paying homage to the show's most essential dish
Rice is a precious commodity – and a topic of heated debate – on 'Survivor.' (And we're not talking about the fluffy, seasoned kind.) If you're channeling your inner castaway but still want your meals to be edible, this compact rice cooker gets the job done. It makes perfect rice with zero guesswork, and even steams veggies or protein while it cooks, so you can upgrade your wilderness ration into a real meal. Get it from Amazon for $35.43.
Some bug repellent wipes, even if you're trying to rough it
Even if you want to collect bug bites like a rite of passage, it's probably a good idea to try and combat mosquitoes. These towelettes are your secret weapon for fending off jungle insects without carrying a bulky spray can. Individually wrapped and easy to stash in any bag or pocket, they're perfect for hikes and beach treks. Pro tip: Cover your feet if you're dining outdoors for dinner or you might get back to your room covered in bites.Get them from Amazon for $5.25.
A personality shirt for standing out at Tribal Council
Even if you're off somewhere on a remote island, you still need a statement piece. What would you wear to Tribal Council in the hopes that Jeff Probst calls on you first? Not only is this button-down eye catching — it's also built for the adventure. Built with two‑way stretch nylon/spandex, the shirt is designed to move with you while building a shelter or enduring immunity challenges without being clingy. The fabric is equipped with UPF 50+ sun protection and there's even a zippered chest pocket so you won't lose anything in the sand.Get it from REI Co-op for $34.93+ (originally $49.95; available in men's sizes S–XXXL and five colors).
A filtered water bottle so you don't get too thirsty
Staying hydrated is the name of the game if you're going to focus on winning that million dollars. This Brita water bottle comes with a built-in filter that reduces chlorine and improves taste, so even your campground tap water can feel like a luxury reward. It's leak-proof, lightweight, and fits snugly in backpack side pockets — ideal for long hikes, beach treks, or looking for idols through the jungle.Get it from Amazon for $13.79+ (available in two sizes and four colors).
A quick dry towel
On Survivor, you're either soaked from the ocean or drenched in sweat – yet somehow, no one ever has a towel. This quick-dry microfiber option is super absorbent, lightweight, and rolls down small enough to fit in even the most minimalist pack. Use it after a swim in the ocean, getting caught in a downpour, or to brush sand off your gear without carrying half the beach with you. It's designed to dry fast so you're not hauling around a soggy rag, which feels like a win when you're living your best castaway life.Get it from Amazon for $8.49+ (available in five styles and multi-packs).
Some dry shampoo
Survivor contestants never get a fresh shower — and by day 10, a true island glow (greasy roots and and an oily scalp) is the norm. This dry shampoo uses rice and barley starches to soak up oil and instantly refresh your hair without needing water or leaving a white residue. Use it at the end of a long, sweaty challenge day when you need to look halfway decent at a reward dinner. Get a three-pack from Amazon for $27.99.
A fire starter kit
If you're a new fan of the show or have been watching since day one, you know that making fire is a crucial part of the penultimate Tribal Council, where the final players vie for the million dollar prize. If you're on a real-life a camping trip deep in the wilderness, this fire starter kit will be a lifesaver. The heavy-duty paracord handle is designed to ensure a solid grip, even when everything else is drenched, and the striker promises to deliver a shower of 5,500°F sparks so hot they'll ignite damp tinder in seconds.Get it from Amazon for $11.16.
A buff – the show's most recognizable accessory
Whether it's a headband or protection for the wrist or neck, buffs are worn in a variety of ways on the show. This buff offers UPF 50+ sun protection so you don't end up with sunburnt, peeling skin by day 3. Made of cooling, moisture-wicking fabric, it can keep sweat out of your eyes during muddy obstacle runs and promises to dry fast enough so that it won't totally smell foul. Get it from Amazon for $13.45+ (available in 10 styles).
A board game to test your survival instincts
Think you have what it takes to outwit, outplay, and outlast your friends? 'Survivor: The Game' lets you test your strategic skills and alliances without actually sleeping in the rain or eating bugs. This card game is packed with bluffing, backstabbing, and last-minute immunity saves — just like the real show. It's the perfect game to throw in your backpack for any group trip. Get it from Amazon for $15.49.
A sleeping upgrade for some real-life comfort
Just because you're trying to emulate that Survivor lifestyle, it doesn't mean that you actually need to sleep on hard bamboo every night – this mummy-style sleeping bag has your back. It comes in six size options, so whether you're tall and lanky or a short king, you'll get a tailored, cozy fit all night long. And if the forecast calls for overnight rain, don't worry, because this synthetic insulation is designed to keep you warm.Get it from REI Co-op for $99.95 (available in two colors).
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