‘I’m a travel expert – you’ll always regret bringing these on holiday’ | Travel News | Travel
If the gloomy and cold weather is getting you down, planning a holiday is the perfect solution. There are so many fantastic places that aren’t far from the UK, perfect for jetting off to during the autumn and winter months.
But going on holiday isn’t without its stresses, and packing your suitcase is often one of these. It can be difficult to know what to bring and what to leave behind, especially if you’ve only paid for a small luggage allowance. Luckily, travel expert Neil Atkinson, who owns Luxury Group Stay, has identified the four items that travellers consistently regret packing—and they’re probably sitting in your suitcase right now.
One of the biggest mistakes travellers make is bringing valuable jewellery on holiday. The risk of loss, theft, or damage simply isn’t worth the worry it creates, according to the expert.
“I’ve heard countless stories of holiday goers losing precious items or spending half their holiday anxious about keeping them safe,” Neil said.
Instead, he recommended opting for versatile, less expensive accessories that can dress up multiple outfits without the stress.
“Your holiday should be about relaxation, not constantly checking your hotel safe,” he added.
Overpacking shoes is another common mistake that wastes valuable suitcase space and adds unnecessary weight to your luggage.
Neil suggested limiting yourself to three pairs maximum: comfortable walking shoes, smart casual options, and flip-flops or sandals for the pool.
“People pack a different pair of shoes for every possible scenario, but the reality is you’ll likely rotate between the same two pairs,” Neil said.
He added: “Shoes are bulky and heavy – they’re taking up room you could use for things you’ll actually need.”
For longer trips, make sure to choose neutral colours that work with multiple outfits to maximise versatility without having to pack too much.
Packing full-sized shampoo bottles, conditioners, and body wash is not only impractical but also risks messy spills in your luggage. Airport liquid restrictions mean these items often need to be checked anyway, adding hassle to your journey.
“Travel-sized versions exist for a reason,” Neil said. “Or better yet, many destinations have shops where you can pick up basics when you arrive.”
This not only saves space but also leaves room in your case for souvenirs on the return journey.
Neil added: “There’s nothing worse than opening your suitcase to find your favourite moisturiser has leaked all over your clothes.”
One final item that consistently tops the regret list is a hairdryer—something most accommodations already provide.
“The vast majority of hotels, B&Bs, and holiday rentals come equipped with hairdryers,” Neil said. “There’s really no need to pack one unless you’re camping.”
Hairdryers are bulky, heavy, and take up significant space that could be better used for other essentials.
“If you’re worried about the quality, check with your accommodation beforehand,” Neil advised. “But in my experience, it’s one item you can confidently leave at home.”