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55 Best Travel Gifts for Men

Sleek leather weekenders, versatile trail sneakers, and cozy robes he'll love.
55 Best Travel Gifts for Men

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It feels like every guide to the best gifts for men these days is just whiskey glasses and beard oil—because that’s what all men like, right? Wrong. The next time you need to acquire a gift for the travel-loving guy in your life, consult this list instead. Here, you’ll find more than 50 gift ideas, from buzzworthy international favorites and social media darlings to undiscovered gems from small businesses you might not have heard of yet. From leather passport cases and duffel bags to portable firepits and massage guns, we've got you covered with dozens of gifts he'll actually love and use on his next adventure.

This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.


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For the frequent flier

At Condé Nast Traveler, we spend a lot of time debating, researching, testing, and re-testing the best stuff when it comes to travel accessories, luggage, and more. If you’re looking for the best suitcase to buy your guy this season, look here. But if you’re looking for something a little different, or perhaps a little unusual that will absolutely rock his travel routine for years to come, check out some of the gift ideas below. Dr. Dennis Gross’ peel pads are a cult favorite among skincare enthusiasts, and an effortless way to look refreshed and dewy after a red-eye. Small touches like a beautiful passport case or a capacious leather weekender are luxurious upgrades he’ll cherish forever. And in case of emergencies, a good ol' fashioned flask will more than do the trick.

Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Extra Strength Daily Peel Pads
Ostrichpillow Go neck pillow
Lotuff No. 10 weekender bag
Cuyana passport case
Eagle Creek wheeled duffel bag
Polaris Adventures Select Membership
Dune The Jetsetter Belly Pack
Ettinger Capra leather bound flask

For his closet

Clothes are a tough gift. Everybody is different, every body is different, and a lot of guys are just downright picky when it comes to what they get dressed in everyday. That being said, there are a few tricks of the trade to consider here—when gifting clothes, don’t go too big, too outré, or too outlandish. The secret is to select timeless, quintessential pieces that travel well, age well, and can be styled into any wardrobe. That’s how you’ll end up giving a gift that can find a home in literally any guy’s closet (or suitcase). Who could say no to a versatile, eco-friendly jean, or a quarter-zip sweater knit from recycled oyster shells? A quilted Barbour jacket looks as good in the West Village as it does in West Yorkshire. And a classic pair of folding Persol sunglasses works as well for beach vacations as they do for ski trips.

Everlane The Organic Cotton Slim Fit jean
Long Wharf Supply Edgartown SeaWell quarter zip
Barbour Ashby waxed cotton jacket
Ten Thousand Interval short
Outerknown Blanket shirt
Tracksmith Eliot Runner
Johnstons of Elgin fringed wool scarf
Persol 714 sunglasses

For the outdoors enthusiast

Lovers of the great outdoors are a funny bunch to shop for. They typically have all of their most treasured gear ready to go in their quiver already, so this is a demographic for whom you need to be on your A-game. Gifts for outdoorsy types need to be the newest of the new with smart details, category-leading engineering, and unassailable durability. Think a lightweight Norwegian cooler that keeps drinks cool without any ice (that’s right—no ice), or a rechargeable glow light that doubles as a mosquito repellent. Outdoorsy folks will say that they can never have too many puffy layer-type things (so go ahead and consider a puffer blanket, or the iconic Arc’teryx Atom Insulated Hoody), and if all else fails you can get them a beautiful Stanley bottle to keep their favorite beverages warm by the fire.

Oyster Tempo cooler
Canada Goose Glacier trail sneaker
Nomadix Puffer blanket
Thermacell rechargeable mosquito repeller
Roka Barton 2.0 sunglasses
Stanley Forge thermal bottle
Arc’teryx Atom insulated hoodie
Breeo Y Series portable smokeless firepit

For the gadget geek

Here’s the thing about men: There’s a part of us that never really grows up, and will always appreciate having a new toy to play with. This category is for he who will appreciate a wild card gift and savor the element of surprise. A perfect pair of travel-sized binoculars made from the best optical-grade crystal in the world? Jackpot! A wearable tech bracelet to quantify how well (or not well) we’re pumping at the gym? Bingo! A bird feeder with a motion-sensing camera so you can get live updates on which winged friends are snacking in your backyard? Why not?

Swarovski Optik Curio 7x21 binoculars
DJI Mini 3 camera drone
Breville Barista Touch Impress
Whoop 4.0
Amazon Kindle Scribe
Birdfy Smart bird feeder

For the self-care newbie

We hate to stereotype the genders—but a lot of self-care products out there are marketed more heavily toward women, leaving the average guy in the lurch. He may not know the benefits of investing in a Dr. Barbara Sturm skincare regimen, or how regular use of a sauna blanket can help improve sleep and recovery patterns, or that Athletic Greens’ enormously popular AG1 powder also comes in convenient travel-sized packs for on-the-go vitamin pick-me-ups. There’s a whole world of self-care products out there! Here we’ve gathered some of the best items to kick-start his journey—sometimes all it takes is a pair of “Wicked Good” shearling slippers from L.L.Bean to get the ball rolling.

Dr. Barbara Sturm Men’s Essentials Set
Nutrafol Travel Set
L.L.Bean Wicked Good Moccasins
Sun Home sauna blanket
Omnilux Men LED mask
AG1 travel packs

For the foodie

Food is one of our favorite ways to experience travel. If you’re not quite ready to gift someone a full evening at Eleven Madison Park, or a trip to sample authentic prosciutto di Parma straight off the bone in Italy, the good news is that the marvels of modern packing and shipping have made some of the world’s tastiest foods closer than ever. A single-origin Spice Passport livens up tired airplane food anywhere, while Flamingo Estate’s Instagram-famous tomato candles and olive oil feel particularly ripe for gifting this year. And if you aren’t able to snag a table for two at Carbone, the restaurant's store bought signature sauce is absolutely fine.

Burlap & Barrel Spice Passport
Fra’Mani salami trio
Flamingo Estate The Garden Tour
Eleven Madison Park granola trio
Caviar Russe Classic Osetra
Messermeister April Bloomfield forge knife
André’s Swiss Heritage Box

For the homebody

Home gifts can be a tricky gift to navigate—you really need to know a person to make an informed decision. But no matter what the recipient’s sense of style is, there are certain things that show you care and are likely to fit in to most any home. In an age when photos live on our phones and are lost to the cloud forever, for instance, a custom acrylic photo block has a nice physicality to it. Beautiful linen sheets are always in style. A crisp-smelling candle from a small business in Hudson, New York, warms up any space. And when in doubt, the flourish of a fabulous Brazilian jacquard hammock has the right air of whimsy to it to grace any bachelor pad.

Chappywrap Harborview Herringbone blanket
Poured Candle Bar Cypress Chill candle
Budapest Gem by András Török
White Wall acrylic photo block
Brooklinen Washed Linen Core sheet set
Coyuchi organic waffle robe
Frescobal Carioca Simao Jacquard hammock