We’ve searched far and wide for the best travel-inspired stocking stuffers—such as Australian eucalyptus incense and comfy, packable slippers—all for $25 or less.

The Poketo circle comb comes in blue (pictured) and pink.
Photo courtesy of Poketo; design by Emily Blevins
1. Circle comb
Buy now: $18, poketo.com
Made from plant-based cellulose, this circular comb has wide teeth for maximum detangling and is small enough to slip into a dopp kit’s pocket.

Keep those electronic cables organized.
Photo courtesy of Stow London; design by Emily Blevins
2. Leather cable tidy
Buy now: $17, stowlondon.co.uk
Hand-crafted from Spanish leather, Stow’s adjustable cable tie keeps cords—both big and small—organized and fastens with gold-tinged studs.

3. Muji travel slippers
Buy now: $5, muji.us
Perfect for padding around hotel rooms and Airbnbs, Muji’s jersey cotton slippers can be sandwiched together for easy packing.

Incense brings the scent of Australia home.
Photo courtesy of Addition Studio; design by Emily Blevins
4. Eucalyptus and acacia incense pack
Buy now: $16, additionstudio.com
Addition Studio’s incense sticks instantly bring the aromas of the Australian outback—a mix of herbal eucalyptus and sweet acacia—into any space.

No more soap woes.
Photo courtesy of Matador; design by Emily Blevins
5. FlatPak soap bar case
Buy now: $14, matadorup.com
When it comes to packing bar soap, Ziploc bags are messy and traditional soap cases bulky. Enter Matador’s ingenious fabric case, which prevents leaks but allows the soap to dry.

Step off a plane refreshed (or, at least, looking refreshed).
Photo courtesy of KNC Beauty; design by Emily Blevins
6. Star eye masks
Buy now: $25 for 5, kncbeauty.com
Tuck a few of these undereye masks into luggage for a quick, postflight treatment. Each packet contains two strips infused with aloe, rose flower oil, rosemary, and retinol.

Record your travels in a notebook the size of your passport.
Photo courtesy of Octaevo; design by Emily Blevins
7. Travel passport notes
Buy now: $16, octaevo.com
Each one of the three, passport-size notebooks from Barcelona-based Octaevo is screen-printed with the geographic coordinates of a different Mediterranean city.

Let there be light.
Photo courtesy of Tetra; design by Emily Blevins
8. Slide lighter
Buy now: $22, shop-tetra.com
These compact, rechargeable lighters use a heated coil (rather than fuel) to create a light and come in three iridescent shades.

W&P Design adds Italian spritz to its lengthy carryon cocktail repertoire.
Photo courtesy of W & P Design; design by Emily Blevins
9. The Italian Spritz cocktail kit
Buy now: $24, wandpdesign.com
Build an Italian spritz wherever you go using Carryon Cocktail’s latest kit, which includes the ingredients and tools to make two drinks. Just add prosecco (or any sparkling wine).

Escape your everyday toothpaste.
Photo courtesy of Selahatin; design by Emily Blevins
10. Escapist toothpaste
Buy now: $23, selahatin.com
A whitening toothpaste that tastes as good as it looks, this 2.2-ounce tube from Stockholm-based Selahatin is flavored with cinnamon, orange, and peppermint.

Stojo Biggie’s collapsible design makes it easy to stow.
Photo courtesy of Stojo; design by Emily Blevins
11. Stojo 16 oz. travel cup
Buy now: $20, stojo.co
Trade the disposable cups and bulky thermoses for this leak-proof, collapsible cup. The Stojo holds up to 16 ounces of liquid (hot or cold) and when empty, flattens into a two-inch disk.

Medications are a snap to keep straight using Port and Polish’s pill box.
Photo courtesy of Port and Polish Co; design by Emily Blevins
12. Pill Case
Buy now: $20, portandpolishco.com
Divided into seven compartments with individual lids, Port and Polish’s updated pill box is the size of an iPhone and less than an inch deep.

Sweet tooth, anyone?
Photo courtesy of Milla Chocolates; design by Emily Blevins
13. Hazelnut praliné bar with Turkish coffee
Buy now: $17, millachocolates.com
Turkish delights, including hazelnuts and coffee, are the highlights of this award-winning chocolate bar, made from a mix of single-origin dark and milk chocolates.
This article was originally published in 2018; it was updated on December 2, 2022, with current information.