Packing for Ireland's different climates can be tricky. So I've included a section on what to wear in Ireland, the top items to pack for your trip, and some tips about what NOT to bring Ireland.
Are you wondering what to wear in Ireland? Use these packing list ideas for Dublin as a starting point for your trip!
Ziploc makes multiple sizes of bags, so I like to pack multiple bags just in case I ever need one. There is even a three-gallon bag that works well for storing an extra pair of shoes so you don’t get your clothes dirty. Travel Clothing Packing List The majority of the weight in ...
What to bring to Europe varies based on season, travel style, and region, but these items below will be useful on any trip. I also include what to wear in Europe, a list of items NOT to bring to Europe, and some FAQs.
Beach Packing List Winter Packing List Packing Lists By Location Your packing list will change depending on where you’re going. Your clothing needs in the tropics, for example, are very different from your needs in Scandanavia. Be sure to consider the specific requirements of your destination....
The weather in Finland during the summer months, which run from June to August can be surprisingly warm, with temperatures reaching up to the mid-80s. However, Finnish summers are known for their unpredictable rainfall, so knowing what to pack can be difficult. Days are long, so you can pl...
Essential Toiletries for a Road Trip Beyond your usual toiletries, which you can find on thisultimate packing list, you may also need: Insect repellent Sunscreen Hand sanitizer Soap First Aid Kit & Prescriptions It’s also a really good idea to have a basic first aid kit in the car at all...
Over the years, I’ve asked several traveling females aboutthe one little thing they just can’t travel without. It turns out that sometimes the best/most useful/favorite item on your travel packing list is the least expected. There are some great items in these mini-interviews, some of wh...
summer. Each season is a little different (in summer, you have long days and slightly more mild temperatures, whereas in winter the days are short and the weather can be colder), but the basics of what you want to pack for Iceland remain the same whether you're going in June or ...