Last Updated on February 20, 2026 by Tori Pines
Packing for a vacation with a baby feels like you’re preparing for a full-blown expedition, and honestly, sometimes it kind of is! The first time I traveled with a baby, I was convinced I needed to bring the entire nursery with me. The good news? You don’t. But a few items are super important. In this baby packing list for vacation, I’m breaking down exactly what to pack for a trip with a baby so you can feel prepared without completely overpacking.
Whether you’re heading to the beach, hopping on a plane, or planning a road trip, this guide will help you confidently pack everything you actually need (and skip what you don’t!).
This list isn’t created to remind you of the obvious things. I’m going to assume you know to pack diapers, wipes, clothes, etc. Instead, I’m listing the less obvious things I have learned to be incredibly helpful when traveling with babies!

Why trust me?
I have been on over 30 trips with my babies at this point including long haul flights and multi-day road trips. I have tested each and every product out and love them all for one reason or another. I have learned to condense my packing list and bring only the essentials while not forgetting anything crucial! I have tested it all out for you so that you can learn from my experience.
A few of the places I’ve been with my babies:
- Southern California – San Diego, Palm Springs, Disneyland
- Disney World many times
- Las Vegas
- Grand Canyon
- Texas – Austin, Waco, San Antonio
- Washington D.C.
- Savannah, GA
- Milwaukee, WI
- Atlanta, GA
- Helen, GA
- Nashville, TN
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Essentials for your Baby Packing List
1. Baby Carrier
First thing’s first, if you’ll have a baby or small toddler along for the ride then I can’t recommend enough that you invest in a great baby carrier. I used a lower quality, hand-me-down carrier for our first trips and regretted it, so I have since upgraded to the Mabē Monarch carrier and I could not be happier. I even use it for my older toddler during hikes on my back! This carrier is so comfortable for both baby and mom, and allows you to be on the go during your trip with Kids. With the Mabē carrier I can wear her for hours and I don’t feel like I’m carrying anything, it’s the most comfortable carrier! Baby wearing is the best option for being able to do everything you want to during your trip!
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2. Toddler Carrier
For toddlers who are older, walk most of the time but want to be carried here and there, I swear by the Tushbaby. This is such a great way to carry your toddler off and on throughout the day without killing your shoulders and arm. Pop them up on the seat on your hip and set them down when they’re ready to run around on their own. Plus there’s tons of storage space in the Tushbaby, so you can throw all of your diaper bag essentials in there for one less thing to carry when you’re on the go! This is an absolute must for Disney with an older baby or toddler!


3. Travel Stroller
If you’re traveling with small children, a stroller is also probably a must for your packing list. We bring some sort of stroller on every trip we take. If you want the stroller to be super small and lightweight, then the Pockit+ is for you. It’s by far the most compact travel stroller on the market. If you don’t care about it folding up tiny, and maybe want something that has more storage and can lay back for naps (my top priorities), then I recommend the Mompush!
4. First Aid Kit
I have learned the hard way how important it is to travel with a small first aid kit when traveling with kids! A few things I recommend you include are children’s pain reliever, band-aids, children’s benadryl, children’s cough medicine, small thermometer and vitamins all in a cute little bag. This is also a great starter kit, but doesn’t include everything I recommend you bring.

5. Teema Towel
I bring my Teema Towel everywhere with me and highly recommend you get some for your family as well! They’re super soft, dry quickly and pack down super small! They’re the perfect towel for traveling. Why do you need a towel for traveling with kids? Because not only can you use it at the pool, but you can use it as a blanket for plane rides, or up on the mountain after riding the aerial tramway. You can use it as a picnic blanket for casual lunches around your resort. You can use it to cover the stroller for shade at the zoo. Literally every day on your trip you will find a reason you need this Teema Towel, it’s my best travel companion, and has been for 5 years now.
6. Baby Bjorn Bouncer
If you’ll be going on a road trip, I can’t recommend enough that you bring this Baby Bjorn Bouncer. I know, it’s expensive, but it has been a life saver for me with both of my babies. They loooove this bouncer and give me the ability to get some things done as they bounce! Plus it’s perfect for taking on road trips because it folds up flat, so it’s super small and can fit no matter how little space you have available in the car! And while you might be out and about a lot during your trip, with a baby along for the ride you’re bound to have down time, so give your arms a break and bring this bouncer with you!
7. Power Bank
I cannot go on a vacation without my power bank. As you are out exploring, you’ll want to take tons of photos, use your phone for directions, or maybe even for digital tickets at each place you visit. So you’ll need power for your phone. I swear by the Fuelrod since it’s so small, includes all the charging cords you’ll need, charges quickly and you can swap them out at more than 500 kiosks across the country.

8. Baby Monitor
Depending on where we are staying, we will sometimes bring a baby monitor. If we will be in a basic hotel room, then I don’t bother bringing one, since we will always be in the hotel room with them when they sleep. However if we have a suite, or a vacation rental with multiple rooms, then I always bring this small and easy to use monitor with us!

9. Travel High Chair
Another thing that we bring on a lot of our trips is a travel high chair. This is especially great for babies 6 months through 2 years. Once they hit 2, they usually will be fine just sitting in a chair or using high chairs at restaurants. This is our favorite travel high chair because it does not require a table like the clip-on ones do, and we would use it on hotel room beds when necessary! However, it does take up a good amount of space in your luggage, so I am selective on which trips I take this on.
10. Wet Bag
If you’re traveling with kids or a baby, a wet bag is one of those small things that makes a huge difference. Whether it’s a blowout on the plane, a soaked swimsuit after the pool, spit-up on an extra outfit, or muddy clothes from an adventurous afternoon, you need somewhere to stash damp or messy items without ruining everything else in your diaper bag or suitcase. A reusable wet bag keeps smells contained, separates clean from dirty, and saves you from scrambling for plastic grocery bags. It takes up almost no space, but I promise you’ll be so glad you packed it! We use ours every single trip.
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Things You need for Flying with a Baby
11. Airplane Bed
Yet another must-have item for small children is the toddler airplane bed. If you have a long flight to get to your destination like we often do, then you’ll be so glad you brought one. After take off, blow this bed up with just a few pumps (pump included!!) and your kiddo can rest (and hopefully sleep like mine did!) the whole flight. It made the long flight so much less stressful and enjoyable!


12. Car Seat and Bag
Since you’ll often need a car for your vacation, then you’ll probably want to bring a car seat along with you. You could rent one from the car rental company. But I personally don’t like relying on what they offer if I don’t have to. For infants, I cannot recommend the Doona car seat/stroller enough. It is so incredibly convenient for traveling and adds so much less stress to travel days. You can bring this on the plane if you have a seat for your baby. But I recommend getting this padded bag for it in case you have to gate check it. I have this padded bag and it works great! I also love this diaper bag that hooks onto the Doona for extra space to pack.
For my older daughter we use this travel Graco car seat. It’s light, only 15 pounds, without being super thin like some travel car seats. This is the travel bag we use for her seat when checking it at the airport. I also recommend using this strap for lugging it around the airport so it can attach to the suitcase!

Toiletries for Babies
13. Diaper Rash Cream
A travel sized diaper rash cream is obviously super important for babies and toddlers, and you won’t want to bring the huge tub you use at home.
14. Baby Nail File
A baby nail file is so important for any trip longer than a weekend with a small child! Most babies’ nails grow super fast and need to be filed often, but you don’t think about it until it’s too late (been there, done that). So don’t forget to pack it in your bag!
15. Sunscreen
Of course you’ll need a bottle of travel sunscreen to bring along on your travels! I like this brand since the ingredients are clean, and it’s 3oz so it can go in your carryon!
16. Stain Spray
With kiddos you’re bound to have messes and I hate ruining clothes while on vacation just because I can’t wash them right away. I highly recommend you bring a travel sized bottle of Miss Mouth’s Messy Eater Spray since it is by far the best stain remover I have ever used. This one is small and perfect to take when traveling with kids!

Bedtime Items for Traveling with a Baby
17. Nightlight
This is something that no one thinks about when making their baby packing list, but comes in SO handy throughout your trip. A nightlight is necessary when you are getting up in the night with your baby, but still need the room dark for sleeping. Almost everywhere you stay, they will not have any nightlights, so bring this cheap and super small night light with you along on your trips.
I also love this portable sound machine night light combo!!
18. Portable Sound Machine
Which segways me perfectly into the next item, a sound machine! When I had my first daughter I swore I would never get one of these. I didn’t want her to need a sound machine to sleep, but I learned very quickly that this was for us, not her! A sound machine allows the parents to make a little more noise without it waking up the baby, and it really does help so much. We use this sound machine, and it’s great, but if I were to buy one again then I would get the one with the nightlight!
Packing List for Entertaining a Baby
19. New Toy
One of my biggest tips for flying with small kids is to bring them a brand new toy to play with. Toys are so much more interesting and exciting when they’ve never played with them before. Pick something out that they can’t have until the flight. My baby personally loves this toy to chew on and this little toy remote!

20. Snackle Box
Toys are great, but by far the biggest thing that keeps my baby’s attention are snacks. Especially when she has a bunch to choose from. This snackle box is my #1 thing I bring on flights with my baby and toddler. For a baby, fill it with safe snacks like puffs, yogurt melts, peanut butter puffs and sticks.
Items for Mom
21. Nursing Cover
I love bringing this nursing cover with me everywhere. It packs up small in my diaper bag, but is super big and has great coverage. What I especially love about it is that it has a little piece of plastic at the top that holds it open at all times so you can see baby! It makes it so much easier to get them latched, and is nice to be able to keep an eye on them at all times. This is a must for me, no matter where I go.

22. A Good Quality Suitcase
I have seriously learned the hard way how important it is to invest a few extra bucks into a high-quality suitcase. The last thing you want is your suitcase wheel to break on day one of your vacation with kids. It happened to me, and I promise it was awful. So now I use my Level 8 suitcase and it has been a game changer for me! It is high quality and durable, plus super spacious, and has a wet bag in it which is a game changer when traveling with kids! For more info on this brand, check out my review of my Level 8 suitcase.
Baby Items for Summer Vacation
If you’ll be visiting any hot destinations like Hawaii, Florida, Disney or really anywhere in the summer months, here’s a few things you might want to consider.
23. Handheld Fan
If the weather will be hot, I highly recommend bringing this handheld fan. It’s perfect to hook onto your stroller or diaper bag and keep cool during the hot hours of the day. It’s especially important to keep babies cool when they can’t drink cold water to cool off.

24. Pool Float
If you’ll be swimming on vacation, you might want to bring a baby pool float, or floaties for toddlers/younger kids!
25. Sun Hat
Babies and small kids especially need sun hats to protect from the sun since their skin is super sensitive when they’re under 6 months and can’t wear sunscreen. This hat is great because it has a strap to help it stay on and it is long in the back to cover the back of their necks.
What NOT to Pack for Babies
Pack ‘n Play
I learned very quickly that you should not travel with a pack ‘n play unless absolutely necessary. Instead we pick hotels and vacation rentals that have cribs or pack n plays for you to use. They are a lot of work to fly with, and take up a lot of space in the car for road trips! Make your life easier and just use the one there.
Multiple Bags
Whenever possible, use a large bag to pack everything in instead of multiple smaller bags. It makes it so much easier to move things around when you have just one large bag to wrangle while also dealing with kids.
Too much stuff
This is obvious, but try your best to not over pack. Figure out what the essentials are for you and your family, and leave the rest at home. I have gotten very good about remembering, if we need something while we are on vacation, we can buy it if we absolutely have to.







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