
Packing a bag for a trip can say a lot about the kind of traveller you are. Some people pack light with military precision, while others toss in three pairs of shoes and hope for the best. But what goes into your bag really depends on where you are headed. A weekend in rainy Ireland? Totally different vibe from a beach escape in Greece. So let’s play a little game. Imagine you are heading off on four completely different holidays. What would you pack? In this article, we have the answers for you. Read along and adapt these tips to your holiday plans!
Chilly and charming


If you were off to Ireland, the first thing you’d need in your bag would be a solid rain jacket. Even in summer, the weather can change quickly. One minute you’re strolling through the green hills of County Kerry, the next you are hiding under a tree during a downpour. A compact umbrella is also a must, along with waterproof shoes that still look cute enough for a pub dinner. Don’t forget to pack some cosy layers like a soft sweater and a light scarf for the evenings, which tend to get a bit cooler. In terms of the bag, why not match it with the country to infuse a little cultural vibe. Choose a crossbody tweed bag and proudly walk around with it on the small streets. You can go for some Irish tones like green and orange, or just adapt it to your personal style. This bag doubles as a souvenir, so it’s a great purchase for this trip.
Hot and sunny
Now for a total switch in vibe. If you’re flying to a Greek island, your bag should be filled with light and breezy pieces. Think linen shorts, flowy sundresses, and a swimsuit or two. A straw hat and oversized sunglasses are non-negotiable. You should also bring a simple pair of sandals that you can wear from beach to dinner, plus a colourful sarong that doubles as a beach towel or makeshift skirt. Skincare is key here, so your toiletry bag better be stocked with SPF, aloe gel, and a hydrating face mist. For the bag, a soft woven tote is perfect to hold all the essentials and look great on a long lazy day by the sea.
City break
Let’s take a look at a city break situation in a crowded city like Paris. You wanna pack a pair of comfortable yet stylish shoes since there’s going to be a lot of walking. A simple trench coat is perfect for unpredictable weather and adds a classic touch to any outfit. We suggest including some high-waisted jeans, a few cute tops, and a crossbody bag with secure zippers for safety in busy areas. A small camera or a good phone with storage space is essential, because there will be photo opportunities everywhere. It’s also a good idea to carry a little pouch with red lipstick, hand cream, and a spritz of perfume to freshen up while out exploring cafes and museums. To feel like a true Parisian at all times.
Adventure-ready
For a mountain holiday in the Dolomites, the focus shifts entirely. In this case, your bag should definitely include sturdy hiking boots, moisture-wicking clothing, and a packable down jacket in case the temperature drops up high. Bring a reusable water bottle, trail snacks, and a portable charger for long hikes with no plugs in sight. A small daypack is necessary for carrying sunscreen, a hat, and maybe even a light picnic. To feel prepared, throw in some recovery essentials like a muscle rub and extra socks, because let’s face it, mountain air is refreshing but your legs will feel it. And of course, a pair of sunglasses with good UV protection because the sun hits differently in the mountains. The bag you choose should be designed for hiking so that it’s comfortable to carry and fits all the essentials in.
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