Public Checklist: Week-Long Trip Packing Checklist

Week-Long Trip Packing Checklist

Created by Cheli

A detailed checklist to help you pack efficiently for a one-week trip.

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Published May 16, 2026
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Clothing

Organize your outfits by day and consider mixing and matching pieces.

Tops

Pack 3-4 casual shirts, 1-2 dressier tops, and a lightweight sweater.

Bottoms

Include 2 pairs of pants/jeans, 1 pair of shorts or skirt, and travel-friendly fabrics.

Underwear & Socks

Pack enough for each day plus a couple extra; consider quick-dry options.

Outerwear

Bring a versatile jacket or raincoat suitable for the destination climate.

Toiletries

Use travel-sized containers to comply with airline liquid rules.

Bath basics

Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, deodorant, and soap or body wash.

Skincare

Face cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen (SPF 30+), and lip balm.

Haircare

Travel shampoo, conditioner, comb/brush, and any styling products you need.

Medications & First Aid

Prescription meds, pain relievers, band-aids, and any personal health items.

Electronics

Keep chargers and cables organized in a dedicated pouch.

Phone & charger

Bring your smartphone, charging cable, and optionally a portable power bank.

Laptop/tablet & charger

If you need to work, pack the device, charger, and any necessary accessories.

Headphones/earbuds

Noise‑cancelling or regular earbuds for travel and entertainment.

Travel adapter & power bank

A universal adapter for your destination and a power bank for extra charge.

Documents

Store physical copies in a travel wallet and digital copies in a secure cloud.

ID/Passport

Ensure your ID or passport is valid for at least six months beyond your trip.

Tickets/Itinerary

Print or save electronic copies of flights, train tickets, and hotel confirmations.

Insurance cards

Health and travel insurance cards, plus policy numbers.

Emergency contacts & copies

List of emergency contacts and photocopies of important documents stored separately.

Footwear

Limit shoes to three pairs to save space; wear the bulkiest pair while traveling.

Comfortable walking shoes

Sneakers or supportive shoes suitable for daily exploration.

Dressier shoes

One pair suitable for nicer dinners or events (e.g., loafers, flats).

Sandals/flip-flops

Useful for showers, beach, or warm climates.

Socks (specialty)

Include a few pairs of athletic or compression socks if needed.

Miscellaneous

Small items that add comfort and convenience but are often forgotten.

Snacks & reusable water bottle

Pack healthy snacks for the journey and a refillable bottle to stay hydrated.

Travel pillow & eye mask

Helps you rest during flights or long train rides.

Laundry bag & detergent pods

Separate dirty clothes and have a quick‑wash option if needed.

Zip‑lock bags & packing cubes

Use cubes to organize clothing and zip‑locks for liquids or wet items.

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