Travel Essentials – Don’t forget your toothbrush!

When packing for a summer holiday it can be easy to get carried away, and if you are one of many who pack everything but the kitchen sink, you might be surprised to learn that 41% of travellers forget to pack at least one important holiday item in their suitcase.

A study, carried out by Viking River Cruises, found that almost 15 millions holiday essentials were left behind every year, and as a result, travellers were spending up to £118 million (yes  million!) to replace items such as mobile phone chargers, suntan lotion and flip-flops!

Stress and haste are to blame for our forgetfulness, as those questioned during the survey revealed that they were “too busy to pack mind fully in the run up to their break”.

Books, sunglasses, toothpaste and toothbrushes all made the top 10 list of those items we are most likely to forget, but many holidaymakers claimed that they never leave the ‘real’ essentials behind, and that food favourites including marmalade, pork pies and brown sauce always make it into the suitcase, along with a fancy dress costume for ‘good measure’!

A second survey by Post Office Travel Money shows that Spain is the cheapest destination to replace your forgotten travel essentials, but if you are heading to Cyprus, you could be in for a hefty bill.

For us, there are only three important travel essentials – Passport, credit card and toothbrush, but ultimately, as long as you have the first two, you can travel anywhere in the world!

Travel Habits – What Do You Pack in Your Suitcase?

A recent survey by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment to mark the Blu-Ray and DVD release of the English comedy – The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, found that 27% of Britons admit to packing tea bags when they go on holiday.

The thought of going without a ‘proper cuppa’ for a whole two weeks is too much for many British travellers to bear, and so if you find yourself stuffing PG Tips between your socks and undies, you will be happy to know you are not alone!

A further 10% of those surveyed said they take a packet of their favourite biscuits on holiday, 10% take chocolate, 8% take breakfast cereals, and 6% stash a bag of their favourite sweets into their suitcase.

Women are the worst ‘culprits’ with a staggering 53% packing British food or beverage items along with their bikini’s and suntan lotion, and 28% of those questioned said they look for British-style restaurants and supermarkets when abroad.

I can appreciate that people like to travel with ‘creature comforts’, and many countries do not stock our preferred tea bag brands, but I have yet to visit a country that does not sell chocolate, and cornflakes can even be found in the Amazon Jungle, so I think we may be taking it a little too far!

As someone who believes that travel is all about discovering new countries, meeting new people, and trying new foods, I can honestly say I have never packed any food items into my suitcase – there simply isn’t enough room between the shoes!

Do you take local food or beverage products on holiday?  If so, what is the one item you simply couldn’t travel without?  Drop us a line and let us know!