When BI's reporter took two 30-hour train rides, she was glad she packed comfortable shoes but regretted forgetting her motion sickness medicine.
Business Insider's reporter packed light for her cruise. She was glad she had a door magnet and the right shoes but wished she'd brought laundry soap.
Business Insider's reporter has been on more than a dozen road trips. From trash bags to headphones, here are her essentials for a smooth ride.
Here's what you should pack in your carry-on for a comfortable long-haul flight, from lotion and chapstick to personal entertainment.
Business Insider's reporter packed with a celebrity stylist for a ride on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, a luxury sleeper train with a dress code.
When it comes to sleeping on flights and trains, Business Insider's reporter recommends wearing cozy socks and exhausting yourself before the trip.
Business Insider's reporter talked to a personal stylist about what to pack for elevated looks on a luxury train trip. She said plain socks are essential.
Business Insider's reporter won't set foot on an overnight train without these travel essentials. She also recommends them for plane and cruise travel.
Kim Appelt is a personal stylist who works with celebrities. When packing for a trip, she recommends going with mostly neutrals with pops of color.
Kim Appelt is a traveling personal stylist. She said it's a mistake to pack clothing that you don't typically wear when traveling somewhere new.
Kim Appelt is a stylist who travels with just a carry-on. She only packs versatile clothing so she can travel light without sacrificing style.
Insider's travel reporter flies around the world. She always packs her Nintendo Switch in her carry-on to play games like Mario Kart in the air.
Insider spoke with solo backpacker Claire Sturzaker about her top packing tips. When it comes to clothing, she says to leave white articles at home.
Claire Sturzaker travels around the world with just a backpack. Three things she always packs keep her comfortable, clean, and hydrated.
A two-week backpacking trip through Europe taught Insider's reporter that quick-dry clothing is essential if you want to pack light for travel.
Insider's reporter has spent two years traveling by train around the world. For a smooth ride, she recommends packing snacks, sunglasses, and sweats.
Insider's reporter packed for a two-week trip to Europe with just a backpack. She could have packed lighter by leaving her maxi dress behind.
Insider's travel reporter has taken several overnight trains and red-eye flights. Packing cubes help her save space in her bag and serve as pillows.
I've taken several trips by myself over the last six years, and I've found it handy to always pack things like portable chargers and earbuds.
Insider's reporter has been on multiple red-eye flights and has avoided jet lag by packing earplugs, Dramamine, and a neck pillow.