Travel Dream Gift Ideas
- A pocket-sized camera makes a useful gift.Jupiterimages/Creatas/Getty Images
Each trip is a journey and adventure of its own and should be recorded to savor for years to come. Give a lightweight journal to your traveler to jot down experiences, favorite restaurants and new foods along with anecdotes of daily events. Small digital cameras and video recorders that can fit in your pocket are another great way to remember architecture, landscapes and people. Travelers going on sightseeing tours will enjoy a pair of binoculars with a built-in camera to record their trip. - A large scarf can be used many ways.Aidon/Photodisc/Getty Images
Instead of carrying a thick fleece throw or a thin, itchy wool blanket, give your traveler an over-sized scarf. It can serve as a blanket on the airplane or train, as skirt in a religious tourist attraction like a cathedral, as shawl during chilly nights, or simply as an accessory. Scarves fold up small in luggage, and are appropriate almost anywhere. Make the scarf a fine cashmere pashmina, and your traveler may never leave home without it. - Noise-canceling headphones can block out annoying sounds.Jupiterimages/BananaStock/Getty Images
For the technically inclined traveler in your life, consider giving an electronics-oriented gift. Give a cord organizer to keep all the cords from his cell-phone charger, camera and laptop together, yet untangled. Everything is stored in one location, and can be charged with only one plug. Another luxury gift item is noise-canceling headphones. Your loved one can eliminate engine noise, crying babies and even a talkative neighbor, while reading quietly or listening to music. - Give your traveler a night at a nice hotel on her trip.Jupiterimages/BananaStock/Getty Images
For a road-weary traveler, or one just low on funds, give the gift of a hotel voucher. Foot the bill for a luxury hotel, and give the gift of clean sheets and a hot shower towards the end of a journey. Another gift idea is a priority pass membership which gives airline travelers access to business-class lounges at different airports. Your loved one can relax in style while waiting for that connecting flight. - Pay for a cooking class for a local adventure.Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty Images
For the traveler who longs for the next trip, but must stay close to home for other obligations, give the gift of a local experience. Give tickets to the theater or a concert, pay for art lessons or cooking classes, or give a voucher for a nearby spa. If the lack of travel is due solely to funds, give a generous, all-expenses-paid vacation to your traveler's dream destination. Consider a surfing trip to Costa Rica, cruise of the Greek isles, camping trip to a U.S. national park or even a quiet retreat at a country inn.
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