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sitting-on-me-bum · 2 years ago
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theitsa1122 · 1 day ago
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Beach Hacks You Wish You Knew Sooner
Let’s admit it—beach days are supposed to be easy, but they rarely are.
You plan for sunshine and saltwater bliss… and end up with sand in your snacks, a sunburn on your back, and a towel that takes flight every time the wind picks up. Sound familiar?
If you’re tired of overpacking, under-planning, and chasing runaway towels, these beach hacks will change the game. These tips are simple, smart, and most importantly—they actually work. After years of beach trips, trial and error, and too many “why didn’t I think of that?” moments, here are the hacks I wish someone had told me sooner.
1. Pack Multi-Use Beachwear (Ditch the Clutter)
The key to packing light is choosing items that do more than one job. Think of a beach wrap that doubles as a towel, dress, or even a blanket. It saves space, looks great, and dries quickly.
A great example is this beach wrap from The ITSA—lightweight, elegant, and compact enough to toss in your bag without a second thought. Instead of packing 3 different items, just pack one that does it all.
2. Turn a Fitted Sheet Into a Sand-Free Oasis
Towels always invite sand—there’s no avoiding it. But a fitted sheet? That’s a beach secret few people know. Just flip a fitted sheet upside down, place heavy objects (like your bags or cooler) in each corner, and create a sand-free zone. It keeps the mess out and gives you a clean space to eat, nap, or relax.
Bonus: it’s perfect for families or groups who don’t want sand on every single thing they own.
3. Say Goodbye to the Flying Towel
The towel always gets the worst of it—bunched, blown away, twisted. Stop the madness by anchoring it smartly. Instead of using shoes or rocks, invest in a towel designed to stay in place.
The Itsa Towel Trapper (Inflatable) is a brilliant fix—it combines a comfy beach pillow with towel anchors, so you can lie back without constantly adjusting your setup. It’s lightweight, inflatable, and fits in even the smallest bag. If you’ve ever had a towel flap in your face mid-nap, you’ll appreciate this one.
4. Use Baby Powder to Remove Sand Instantly
Sandy feet and wet skin = a sticky, scratchy mess. Before hopping in the car, sprinkle baby powder on your feet, hands, or wherever the sand’s sticking. It absorbs moisture and helps the sand fall right off. This one hack alone will make you wonder why it’s not sold alongside sunscreen.
5. Freeze Your Water Bottles Instead of Using Ice
Bringing a cooler? Ditch the ice. Freeze your water bottles the night before and use them to keep your food cool. As they melt, you get refreshing cold water without any mess. Bonus points for being eco-friendly—no more single-use plastic.
6. Waterproof Bum Bags Are a Must
You don’t need a big tote for every little item. Keys, phone, cash, sunscreen—all that fits neatly in a compact, waterproof bum bag. You’ll keep your essentials dry and accessible while staying hands-free.
I've been using this waterproof one for beach days, hikes, and festivals. Once you go bum bag, you never go back—especially when you realise your phone didn’t get soaked from that surprise wave.
7. Ziplock Bags: Simple, Effective Protection
Ziplock bags are your best beach buddies. Use them to protect electronics, store snacks, organise first-aid items, or keep your phone safe from sand. You don’t need fancy beach gear—just a few smart bags and a plan.
8. Create a “Leave-in-the-Car” Beach Kit
Keep a small kit in your car with essentials you might forget: extra flip-flops, aloe vera, a dry towel, sunscreen, a plastic bag for wet swimsuits, and even a bottle of water. It’s a low-effort way to be that person who’s always prepared—even if you’re running late.
9. Freeze Aloe Vera Cubes for After-Sun Relief
Got too much sun? Aloe vera is your best friend. But here’s the hack: freeze it in ice cube trays. Rub one on your skin after a long day in the sun and feel the instant relief. It’s soothing, cooling, and helps calm sunburns before they get worse.
10. Download Your Playlist Before You Go
Streaming burns through battery and doesn’t always work at the beach. Download your playlists beforehand and go into airplane mode to save power. Bring a small portable speaker and your beach soundtrack becomes the cherry on top of a perfect day.
Final Thought 🌞
Most of us overthink what to bring and forget that the beach is about simplicity. A few smart items, a little planning, and some tried-and-tested hacks can turn your next beach trip from average to amazing.
Don’t waste another sunny day wrestling your towel or digging through an overstuffed tote. Choose gear that makes sense, pack only what adds value, and keep things light—literally and mentally.
Ready to upgrade your beach setup? Discover minimalist-friendly towels, wraps, and beach gear at The ITSA Collection. Because once you travel smart, you never go back.
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youretheperfectmistake · 1 year ago
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12 Travel Hacks for Traveling Light.
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Packing a suitcase doesn't have to be a drag. Discover these playful travel hacks and travel light like a pro.
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ladysantebellum · 1 year ago
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12 Travel Hacks for Traveling Light.
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Packing a suitcase doesn't have to be a drag. Discover these playful travel hacks and travel light like a pro.
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luggagenest · 1 year ago
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Swiss Airlines Carry on Luggage!
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Understanding airline rules can, at times, be tricky. However, a topic many people frequently ask about is Swiss Airlines Carry on Luggage. So, today, we’ll delve into the details of this luggage policy for Swiss Airlines. Read more...
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ivanseledkin · 2 years ago
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- Хеврон, Левант Ph: packinglight
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universallysoulpersona · 1 year ago
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Travel smart & light without compromising on comfort! Our latest article shows you how to master the art of packing with #QuickDryTowels. Say goodbye to bulky bags and hello to more space! ✈️🧳💡 #TravelTips #PackingLight #MinimalistTravel Read here: https://www.thestellaexperience.com/quick-dry-towels/
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tambu1 · 6 years ago
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A huge THANKYOU to all the guys at #daddarioaustralia mainly Reece & Mark! Fully decked mayyte with fresh #daddariostrings / leads & picks ready for #belindacarlisle ‘s Aussie tour celebrating 30 years of the #runawayhorses album’s release🤘#bassplayer #bassguitar #warwickcustomshop #warwickstreamer #thegogos #packinglight #skbcases #nyxlstrings (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt2AVqCAtCK/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=kfkph8txbv24
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homefreefamily · 7 years ago
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In case you missed it, I just did a Live video on my Facebook page about what the kids and I carry in our backpacks 🎒 I’ve been doing more videos there lately so if you haven’t followed me on Facebook yet the link is in my bio. . @tortugabackpacks @deuter . #video #travel #backpacking #packing #familytravel #travelwithkids #instatravel #travelgram #travelmum #fulltimetravel #slowtravel #carryon #packlight #packinglight #worldschooling #unschooling #homeschooling #worldschoolers #australianworldschoolers #worldschoolingfamilies #aussieswhotravel #homefreefamily (at Naples, Italy)
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kjbtetrick · 5 years ago
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That moment when you run out of yarn and didn’t pack another skein. #packinglight #crochet #rva #womanownedbusiness #westvirginia #yarn @gadellewvu https://www.instagram.com/p/CF5MatFnKOV/?igshid=cd59rvkz09ew
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lutternoodling · 5 years ago
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How I Packed Carry-on For Four Months of Travel
A mostly exhaustive list of what I packed to live in Cape Town and Italy, to be in summer and winter, to feel stylish and able to take on any adventure, and to not buy new things!
My partner, James Martin’s, post on what he packed is here too! https://jameslmart.in/packing/
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(Some example outfits! Featuring dresses and layers, boots and go-to sneakers, and some of my warmer layers)
My partner and I spent the last four months living abroad. We spent three months in South Africa, mostly in Cape Town with side adventures to Kruger National Park and a camping road trip in the Karoo (South Africa’s mountainous, semi-desert region), and then a month traveling Italy from Florence in the North to Sicily in the South. Along the way, we were both working remotely, trail running and hiking as much as we could, helping out at local farms, and exploring and soaking up as much of everything as we could. We lived cheaply, simply, and wonderfully, and we tried to pack that way too :-)
Packing Philosophy:
Versatile, functional, classic, able to mix and match
Mostly things that could be sweat in and would be easy to hand wash and air dry
I wanted to feel stylish and professional if I needed to
I wanted to feel like I “fit in” in every place I’d be
I wanted active clothes that would allow me to do any activity (ended up running on trail and road, hiking, farming, swimming, camping, joining a gym, on safari, and taking a dance class)
I wanted to feel like I could run a workshop or work at a co-working space and fit in
I needed pieces that could be layered or used in multiple climates (Cape Town summer and Italian winter)
* I wanted to pack light but I also wanted to feel good in everything I owned and have enough things to make life feel comfortable/me/not limited (the #balance!)
And I didn’t want to purchase anything new for this trip (or on this trip, at least out of necessity)! Everything below I already owned or acquired second hand
A few notes on this list:
I’ve noted the things I acquired after I left.
Most of the items I’ve had for a very long time (I chose a few of them because I’ve had them so long and worn them so much I wouldn’t be sad if I had to get rid of them on this trip). 
I posted some links just for reference, a lot of these available second hand or new from sites like Poshmark/eBay, not encouraging anyone else to buy them just a useful idea of what I found to be basic, versatile, and functional
James and I ended up shipping a box home with some gifts and more summer-y clothes before leaving for Italy. This made the second stage of our trip way easier!
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(The Osprey 46, empty and packed. Shoes loaded in first in bags, then packing cubes, then rolled clothes. Notes below.)
Bags:
1 carryon, 1 backpack, 1 purse, 1 fanny, 2 totes
Osprey, Porter 46 black. Did so much research on this but these are what swayed me:
Lockable padded laptop compartment
A backpack with hip straps so you can walk with it without carrying weight all on your back
Compressible and able to fit in all carryon sizes
Really easy to keep organized, which is super important if you’re repacking nightly
A front loading compartment
Company with a lifetime guarantee
Had previous version of this bag that I used for longer travels for years, but the newer versions included the padded laptop compartment. I sold mine for $46 and found a second hand bag in the new version locally for $40!
I was definitely nervous that the bag would be too small to fit what I’d need for this trip, but I’ve learned that no matter how big the bag, you will always find a way to fill it, but if you force yourself to constrain what you pack, you’ll be happier. Was definitely true for me on this trip. It was a squeeze and the bag was always packed full, but I didn’t need any more than I had with me.
James got one of these used in red also! Both of us would highly recommend them.
Daily backpack (Timbuktu), my perfect tiny backpack, still fits a laptop, reflective/waterproof
Messenger bag purse (Roots)
A classic, James and I both had one since good unisex design. Great organization and secure for travel. Can wear it more fanny pack style too. Packed this in my backpack on travel days.
Fanny pack (L.L.Bean), great for hikes or day trips, liked being able to see my stuff in the city
Packing cubes!!!!!
These were organizational keys! Made having to pack up and find things quickly in the later part of the trip every night doable.
I like having different colours to make searching for things easier and ideally double zippers so you can access things from either side.
Marshall’s carries good brands of these too!
Canvas tote bags
We used these all the time, for groceries, day trips, etc., and they pack away to nothing
Tops:
Tank tops: 3 nice, 2 running
Basic black tank (Topo designs)
Basic white linen tank
Basic striped tank 
Gray running top x 2 
T-shirts: 1
Basic white (Madewell)
Long-sleeve: 1 nice, 2 running (brought 1, acquired 2)
Black running top
Neon running top (thrifted in SA)
Basic black long-sleeve (thrifted in SA)
Bottoms:
Shorts: 2 nice, 3 active
Blue denim (Madewell)
Khaki (second hand Patagonia)
Black running (Oiselle)
Navy running (Outdoor Voices)
Pink running (Nike)
Leggings: 1
Basic black (running or casual)
Pants: 2
White jean (COS)
Black jean
Tights: 1
Black (for dresses in winter)
Dresses:
3 (brought 2, acquired 1)
Green maxi dress
Blue travel mini dress (Oiselle) (acquired: my mum left it for me when she visited)
Black floral t-shirt dress (secondhand from my sis, can wear in winter with tights)
Intimates:
Pajamas (tank and shorts)
Bathing suits x 3
Speedo for lap swimming
One piece and bikini
Sports bras x 3
Bras and underwear
Socks (mostly ones that could be worn running or everyday)
Layers:
4 (1 shirt, 1 sweater, 1 jacket,1 scarf)
Denim button-down, thrifted
Basic black sweater (Lululemon)
Black packable down jacket
Gray infinity scarf
Shoes:
4 (1 day sneaker, 1 boot, 1 road running, 1 trail running)
White sneaker, go-to everyday shoe I can walk forever in without aggravating my plantar fasciitis (Nike) 
I add silicone heel cups for added cushion
Waterproof boots for farm work, hiking, water, or winter (Blundstones)
Road running shoes, black for running or style (Brooks) 
Trail running shoes (Salomon) (acquired: first week in SA when it became clear we were going to become trail runners)
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(Top: all of my packing cubes and clothes not in cubes I rolled to pack, Middle: All clothes packed plus what I was wearing on the plane and bags that also got packed / All of the bags and miscellaneous things, Bottom: cosmetics on left / packed Osprey and daypack on right)
Running Accessories:
Hand-held watter bottle (Nathan)
Phone carrier (Koala Clip)
Hydration trail vest (Nathan 5L with bladder)
Anti-chafing stick (BodyGlide)
Gua Sha tool for massaging tight calves etc. (Like this one)
Resistance band
Spiky ball to roll feet out
Electronics:
Laptop
Camera, found a great second hand point-and-shoot that didn’t take up much space but took great photos
Kindle (inherited from my brother, AMAZING to sync with a library and have infinite free books instantly)
Converters for Europe and SA
Misc:
2 hats! (running and casual)
Goggles for swimming laps
Notebook and journal
Sketchbook and minimal art supplies in a pencil case
Reusable water bottle
Reusable coffee cup (Keepcup)
Sporks!
Cosmetics (minimal) obviously, but not going through those fully here :-)
Minimal makeup
Soap tin
Daily cosmetics
Homemade face wash and washcloths
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(James wearing the Osprey Porter 46 and his day pack. How we looked on travel days!)
Hope this can be helpful for someone (or to my future self remembering how to travel light and enjoy it) :-)
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211inc · 5 years ago
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#211INC #marble #ready #readyforsummer #packinglight #letsgo #letsdothis (at Kansas City, Missouri) https://www.instagram.com/p/B98LZRED9IN/?igshid=1cob0c3n0or63
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toptravelquotes-blog · 7 years ago
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Do you have this problem when you go on holiday? Or have you mastered the valuable art of packing light?? #travel #traveller #travelquote #travelquotes #wanderlust #quotes #quoteoftheday #quote #qotd #toptravelquotes #vacation #wander #worldtravel #traveltheworld #seetheworld #roadlesstravelled #travelstories #InstaQuote #quotestagram #instaquotes #quotesdaily #dailyquote #quotesofinstagram #worldtraveler #exploretheworld #travelquotesofficial #roadtrip #packinglight #travellight #travellinglight
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luggagenest · 1 year ago
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Average Weight of Luggage for a Week!
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A normal suitcase's weight for a week-long trip is termed "Average Weight of Luggage for a Week." The weight varies based on destination, activities, packing habits, and airline restrictions. Typically, bags for a week range from 20 to 50 pounds (9 to 22 kilograms). It's important to adhere to airline guidelines and pack only essentials. Let’s delve into the details below about Average Weight of Luggage for a Week:n Read more...
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ivanseledkin · 2 years ago
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- Браззавиль, Конго Ph: packinglight
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treadmagazine · 5 years ago
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