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Freshome Holiday Gift Guide: Travel Gifts for the Jetsetter

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Do you know someone who always seems to be traveling somewhere new and exotic? Shopping for someone with an Instagram feed that can compete with National Geographic’s? Check out these modern and unique travel gifts for jetsetters.

travel gifts for the jetsetter

1. Small Cork Globe

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You can put a pin in each spot you visit with this small cork globe from CB2, $80.

2. Binchotan Charcoal Eye Mask

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This silk mask contains charcoal to detox your eye area for a more restful look. Binchotan Charcoal Eye Mask from CB2, $26.

3. Double Leather Charger Roll Up

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Looking for useful travel gifts? The leather roll can be monogrammed and is an elegant way to organize smart phone accessories and chargers. Double Leather Charger Roll Up at Mark & Graham, $79.

4. Izola Travel Shave Kit

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With this travel gift, your grooming essentials are safely organized in this low-profile mirrored travel case. Izola Travel Shave Kit at CB2, $30.

5. Carry On Moscow Mule Cocktail Kit

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This FDA-approved cocktail kit adds the flavor you need to your alcoholic beverage. Carry On Moscow Mule Cocktail Kit at Amazon, $17.

6. Flight 001 4-in-1 Adapter

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A series of color-coded adaptors that can snap together like Legos makes a great travel gift. Flight 001 4-in-1 Adapter at Amazon, $25.

7. TRTL Travel Neck Pillow

This award-winning neck pillow allows you to sleep comfortably on a plane, train or long road trip. TRTL Travel Neck Pillow at Amazon, $30.

8. Whitney Winkler Posie Passport Holder

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Flowers were big in home decor this year, and this passport holder ensures you travel internationally in style, too. Whitney Winkler Posie Passport Holder at Anthropologie, $24.

9. 23andMe DNA Test

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This easy to use DNA test will help you discover your global origins. 23andMe DNA Test at Amazon, $69.

10. Sony Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones

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Sony’s wireless earphones are perfect for traveling on trains and airplanes, thanks to the noise-cancelling feature. Sony Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling In-Ear Headphones at Amazon, $178.

11. Canon IVY Wireless Bluetooth Portable Mini Photo Printer in Rose Gold

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You can print vivid images on the spot with this compact mobile color printer. Canon IVY Wireless Bluetooth Portable Mini Photo Printer at Amazon, $129.

12. Tablet Sounds Portable Speakers

travel gift ideas for jet setters

This modern, graphic case houses a set of speakers and can also hold cables, a smartphone or tablet. Tablet Sounds Portable Speakers at West Elm, $80.

13. Olloclip Mobile Photography Lens Box Set for iPhone X

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Turn your iPhone into a professional camera by adding a snap-on lens. Olloclip Mobile Photography Lens Box Set for iPhone X at Apple, $100.

14. Ray Of Light Power Bank, Photo Light And Mirror

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This small, multitasking travel accessory charges your phone, as well as allows you to touch up or groom, thanks to the mirror and LED light. Ray of Light Power Bank, Photo Light and Mirror at Pottery Barn, $20.

Do you have any other ideas for great travel gifts? Let us know in the comments!

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