The best Christmas gift guide for travel lovers – from latest tech to packing solutions
Whether they’re an avid adventurer, a work traveller, or someone who simply loves to jet off whenever they get a chance, Express.co.uk’s 2024 travel gift guide has something for everyone.
From practical gear to make airport security checks a little easier to thoughtful accessories, these gifts will help make their next trip even more memorable.
This Christmas you might just be able inspire their adventures with unique travel gifts that combine style, functionality, and a touch of wanderlust magic.
Express.co.uk has rounded up the best gift ideas to give the travel lovers in your life this Christmas.
Travel lovers with a penchant for nature will love the Vango Joro Air 600xl Dura Tent Package
Travel lovers with a penchant for nature and the great outdoors will love the Vango Joro Air 600xl Dura Tent Package from Outdoor World Direct, a six-berth tent that is ideal for family getaways or festival weekends with friends.
The traditional three-zone tunnel layout includes a porch, a living space, and a bedroom, with two adjustable dividers that allow you to create either two or three separate sleeping areas for increased privacy.
The bedrooms are crafted with Vango’s Midnight fabric, their darkest material, designed to help you sleep better by blocking out light during the night and early mornings.
The Vango Nevis 200 two-man tent from Outdoor World Direct costs only £99.99
However, if you want to keep things are little more budget-friendly, the Vango Nevis 200 two-man tent costs only £108.50, with a compact pack size and weighing just 2kg. It’s also extra-easy to pitch too with just one alloy pole.
For those sentimental friends and relatives who would like to be able to have a little keepsake from each trip with them at all times, El Camino bracelets might be the perfect way to unify all those experiences and memories into one souvenir.
This customisable bracelet allows travellers to add a Step – El Camino’s name for charms or beads – representing a different part of the travel experience.
El Camino bracelets represent each part of the travel experience
They can choose from collections featuring different colour schemes and patterns to represent countries, islands, cities, landmarks, oceans, seas, transport, and animals.
Weekend travellers who seek practicality will be thrilled to receive the GOMATIC Travel Pack designed for those shorter trips.The Travel Pack is equipped with durable, water-resistant materials, as well as a full perimeter zipper, magnetic water bottle pockets, RFID safe storage, and hidden pockets. The GOMATIC Travel Pack’s price starts from £259 and is available in various sizes from Amazon UK.
For slightly longer trips, the GOMATIC Packing Cubes allow you to pack more taking up less space in your suitcase. Each cube uses a zippered compression system to condense your clothes and maximise your space by 50 percent. Available in three different sizes from Amazon, the GOMATIC Packing Cubes’ prices start from £19.
Business travellers would benefit from the slim and lightweight Galaxy Book4 Edge
Business travellers looking to do a tech upgrade would benefit from the incredibly slim and lightweight Galaxy Book4 Edge – the ultimate gift idea for anyone who spends their time on trains and planes for work trips.
Featuring cutting-edge performance and enhanced by Microsoft Copilot+, this 2-in-1 laptop adapts effortlessly to your workflow, whether you’re working, creating, or browsing.
The 360-degree hinge allows you to switch between laptop and tablet mode, providing flexibility for every task. With features like Recall[5] and Circle to Search with Google[6], you can instantly access documents, translate text, and find solutions on the fly. Perfect for those who need high-speed productivity and creativity at their fingertips.
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