
25 Target Items Perfect For Carry-On Only Travelers
Promising review: "This is my favorite facial mist to apply before serums. I've tried many expensive ones and always returned to this one. It doesn't have any harsh ingredients, is all-natural, is truly for all skin types, and is affordable. I highly recommend it!" —KTPrice: $10.39+ (available in three sizes)
A weekender bag that's big enough for storing your laptop, toiletries, tech, *and* a change of clothes while being small enough to count as your personal item.
Promising review: "Perfect carry-on bag. Hooks to roller luggage as well. Super roomy and love all of the pockets. Holds a ton!" —JbPrice: $79.99 (available in two colors)
A cashmere vanilla-scented body serum stick from Ashley Tisdale's Being Frenshe brand that's infused with magnesium and squalane) to soothe your skin and help you feel ~relaxed~. You'll feel and smell like you're at a spa in the sky.
Promising review: "I've only had this for less than 24 hours and I already know this is a game changer for me! I carry so much tension on my neck/shoulder area and I feel immediate relief after applying this! And it smells so delicious!" —agf99Price: $16.99 (also available in a lavender scent)
A mini bottle of The Honest Company hand sanitizer spray to outshine all of your other hand sanitizers. It smells deliciously fruity, is a gentle moisturizing formula, and won't squirt out all over you (or your row mates) when you open the bottle thanks to the handy spray design, rather than being a squeezy bottle.
Promising review: "The smell is AWESOME! I love the scent; it's not overwhelming, my kiddo loves it, and the spray makes it easy to take on the go and keep in our bags. We will be bringing these everywhere to keep hands clean when we can't wash them!" —SamPrice: $4.89
An expandable hard-shell carry-on suitcase with four spinner wheels that will glide through the airport with ease, even when you're running late and have to bolt it to your gate.
Promising review: "We have had two of these bags for the last 10 years. It's a great bag. Perfect as a carry-on and fits at least two weeks' worth of clothing in it. We are an airline family; therefore, we fly standby, so checking in bags gets tricky. My older son's bag is now showing some signs of wear. I have been looking at new bags, but I can't find anything that will accommodate as much as this one." —MPrice: $89.99 (available in six colors)
A small bottle of CeraVe Moisturizing Cream because skincare is important, and you need your favorite moisturizer with you at all times. The TSA-friendly size means you can leave the large tub at home and enjoy soft skin wherever you may be.
Promising review: "I have very dry skin and this cream is my holy grail. I put it on at night, and it's not sticky or greasy. It doesn't make my clothes feel like they're sticking to me; it also hydrates my skin the next day. I haven't found any other cream that measures up to Cerave." —Target ShopperPrice: $7.69
A travel steamer so you can banish the wrinkles from your linen shirt and silk dress after they've been rolled up in your carry-on for hours.
The corded steamer comes with a detachable bristled and lint removal brush. Promising review: "This little steamer looked flimsy when I received it, but it packed easily and performed like a champ steaming wrinkles out of shirts and dresses on a month-long trip to Europe. It could handle at least two garments before running out of water. All we needed to add was a plug adapter. Never missed our old travel iron. I'm buying another as a gift." —LCPrice: $41.99
A travel-friendly Quip electric toothbrush to keep your mouth clean and your breath minty fresh mid-flight.
Promising review: "This thing is amazing. After hearing about it for years on podcasts, I finally bought it and there's no looking back. It delivers." —Shopper AlexPrice: $29.99 (available in three colors)
A travel throw blanket that will make any flight extra cozy. It's thicker and comfier than the free blankets you normally get, plus, when you're not using it, you store it into a pouch that makes it double as a pillow.
Promising review: "This blanket set is soft and cozy, perfect for long flights or car rides. The pillow provides great support and comfort. I love that it comes in a compact bag with pockets, making it easy to carry and store. This set is a must-have for any traveler and makes a great gift too." —AmandatwilightPrice: $14.99 (available in six colors)
An Anker portable charger so you can ensure your phone has enough juice to last the flight *and* the car ride to the hotel. You can charge two devices at once, and the compact design is perfect for pockets.
Promising review: "Worked great. Charges relatively fast. Lots of battery storage." —LbspeakeruserPrice: $24.99
A seven-piece set of packing cubes for keeping your tops, socks, and undies neat and organized while maximizing your space. I used to be an avid packing cube hater, but here I am telling you to 👏buy👏them!!!
Promising review: "The color and quality of these cubes are two of my favorite parts about them. They're so pretty and sturdy. I found it easy to pack them, and they weren't flimsy, so I didn't worry about them losing shape. I've even machine-washed two of the cubes I used this past weekend, and they look the exact same. These are a great find, run don't walk to buy them." —niccibandanaPrice: $49.99 (available in two colors)
A couple of tiny bottles of SheaMoisture shampoo and conditioner to keep your curly hair in tip-top ~condition~. Listen up, hotels, the two-in-one shampoo and body wash just isn't cutting it, and our hair deserves better.
The products are paraben-free, phthalate-free, and cruelty-free. Promising review: "Great product. I don't use shampoo daily, so this small size is perfect and lasts a while. Cleans my hair good and keeps it curled and shined." —DdanielPrice: $4.29 for the shampoo and $4.29 for the conditioner
An itty-bitty Venus razor for those longer trips when you might be planning on shaving. It'll take up minimum space, and the cute carry-case lets you carry it safely without the worry of it slicing your clothes (or fingers!)
Promising review: "Love this compact razor for traveling. Very convenient size and the razor itself works very well. Smooth shave result. Would purchase again." —ChanningPrice: $12.59
A mini bottle of Vacation Super Spritz SPF 50 face mist to make sure your delicate skin is prepped and protected from harsh UV rays. It's easier to apply than cream and will take up less room in your case.
Note: Based on the AAD Guidelines all sunscreens should have an SPF of at least 30 and protect against UVA and UVB rays.Promising review: "I love it! It's easy to apply. I used it as a first application, but I like it for reapplying even over other sunscreens. It's not sticky, tight, or oily, and I've had no breakouts. So convenient because reapplying a cream sunscreen can cause gross buildup and feel heavy. Plus, it smells great when applied! I could see this potentially irritating someone with really sensitive skin, so maybe test it before putting it on your face." —tk104Price: $8.79
A TSA-friendly travel makeup bag kit so you can pack your favorite lotions, creams, and mists without exceeding the liquid limit and having your $40 face cream confiscated. It has happened to the best of us, and it is devastating.
This set includes three refillable travel bottles, a refillable jar, a funnel, and a spray bottle.Promising review: "These worked great for my recent trip to New Orleans. I needed something to hold all of my makeup removers, lotions, etc." —TaylorPrice: $9
Or a handy eight-piece toiletry bottle set for conveniently stashing your non-negotiable products because, no, you can't go without your eight-step skincare routine for two nights.
The set includes two bottles with sprayers, two silicone bottles, two rolling bottles, two jars, and a zip-top pouch. Promising review: "I packed these with my daily toiletries, too, for going overseas, and they are so fun and cute. I will buy these again!!" —TashalaPrice: $12.99
A laptop backpack complete with a handy sleeve that can hook over your main carry-on bag. It's especially handy for those work trips when you need to pack your laptop and keep it safe, and it will also work as a chic commuter bag once you're home.
Promising review: "I got this bag as my new travel backpack/carry-on. It's good quality, very cute, and has good pockets for organizing my things and securing my laptop/tablet. Would definitely recommend it!" —Jill CPrice: $49.99 (available in three colors)
A zippered pouch for separating your makeup, chargers, sanitary products, or anything else you want to keep organized.
Price: $23.45 (available in 12 colors)
A five-piece compression bag set so you can maximize what little space you do have in your carry-on. They're perfect for those who tend to overpack or those week-long trips when you could do with a lil more space but can't justify the $$$ on a checked bag.
The set includes one small, two medium, and two large airtight waterproof bags.Promising review: "The BEST and only storage bags you should buy. I could pack two weeks of wardrobe into one suitcase for the plane. You do not need a vacuum to seal! Love these bags, and will only buy these from now on." —BrookePrice: $19.99
A lightweight, leakproof Stanley water bottle that'll stop you from dropping literally $7+ on a measly bottle of water at the airport. Use it for hot or cold drinks that'll stay at the *perfect* temperature for the whole flight.
Price: $35 (available in two colors)
Some classic Apple EarPods that are minuscule to store when you're not using them, don't require charging, and don't break the bank. I'm a believer that these classics are underrated, especially when it comes to traveling light.
Promising review: "After going through too many wireless earbuds to name, costing me so much money, I decided to follow the trend of the tried and true wired buds. The sound quality is great and the price even better." —ajPrice: $19.99
A Kindle E-reader so you can have hundreds of books in the palm of your hand. If you're like me and you race through dozens of books while you're on vacation but don't have the suitcase space to take more than a couple (sob), a Kindle is what you need.
Promising review: "I love physical books, but as a working mom of four (one being a baby), I wanted something I could throw into my bag and go. It's compact and charged well. I absolutely love my new Kindle. I'm on my fifth book this week!" —MamaoffourPrice: $109.99 (available in black or matcha)
An RFID-blocking waist pouch to keep your valuables safe and secure while looking super sleek. It's perf for sightseeing, festivals, or any other time you'd rather not have to deal with a purse constantly sliding off your shoulder.
Promising review: "I bought this for a Europe trip, and it was perfect. Slim enough I could wear it under shirts and still big enough to store passports and cash." —MtmamaPrice: $14.99
A hanging toiletry bag that you need to see to believe just how much stuff fits in it. Mary Poppins ain't got nothing on this bag, which comes with a rotating hook so you can hang it pretty much anywhere in your house/hotel/hostel/vacation rental.
Promising review: "I originally bought this in March of 2024 for my weekend trip to NYC. I was skeptical about the size at first, and then I packed it, and I was shocked by how much it actually holds! I was able to fit my shampoo, conditioner, body wash, makeup remover, toothbrush, toothpaste, hair ties, Band-Aids, and face wash brush inside! I have used it several times since, and it's safe to say I'm in love with it!" —ChelsPrice: $9.99
An all-in-one adapter to take on any international trip. Instead of buying several adapters, it's got you covered for *most* destinations. Seriously, can someone please tell me the difference between US and European charging outlets? I confuse them every time.
Promising review: "A Europe necessity. Worked like a charm in England, France, and Spain." —BoyMomPrice: $12.99

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