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25 Christmas Gifts for the Travel Enthusiast

the perfect gifts for someone with wanderlust

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25 Christmas Gifts for the Travel Enthusiast
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Buying Christmas gifts is always a stressful and incredibly time consuming process, but it doesn't have to be. Here is a list of 25 gifts of all price ranges that would be perfect for the person in your life who loves to travel.

1. Passport cover and luggage tags - A posh, yet highly functional addition to any traveler's collection.

2. 2017 Planner - A must-have for planning out a travel schedule!

3. Portable Charger - a life-saver for any traveler who catches themselves without an outlet.

4. Blanket Scarf - A versatile clothing staple.

5. Running Shoes- Comfortable shoes are an obvious travel essential.

6. Spotify Credit - The gift of music for long plane rides.

7. Travalo - The most efficient way to travel with perfume.

8. Travel Guides - A practical, yet thoughtful gift for new travelers.

9. Books - A good book is an in-flight essential.

10. Scratch-off Map - A map to commemorate each country they travel to.

11. Travel Adapters - A great stocking suffer for any avid traveler.

12. Headphones - an extra pair of headphones just might come in handy on an international excursion

13. Visa Gift-card - This gift-card can easily turn into a souvenir that will be a timeless reminder of their travel experience.

14. Packing Cubes - This new traveling trend makes packing a cinch and is taking the travel world by storm.

15. Travel Wallet - Give them ease and style with a beautiful wallet designed to fit passports and travel documents.

16. Eye Mask - A cute addition to any stocking this Christmas.

17. Jewelry Roll - Paired with a necklace, this jewelry roll will be a wonderful addition to their suitcase.

18. Smartphone Printer - This new handheld device allows the traveler to print instant memories.


19. GoPro - A portable camera allows them to capture their entire trip with the click of a button.

20. Journal - This is to write down every memory that they make.

21. Charging Phone Case - This is for the techie who's phone is always dead.

22. Travel-size Toiletries - Sample sizes can be a fun way to try new products and celebrate the traveler in your life.

23. Suitcase - Every traveler will appreciate a new suitcase.

24. Travel Fund Jar - Encourage their future travels with an easy DIY Mason jar gift.

25. Coordinates Jewelry - This simple necklace will serve as a reminder of the places they love, choose coordinates from home, their favorite travel spot, or destination of their next adventure.

All of these gifts are perfect for that special someone sprinkled with a hint of wanderlust. Whether it's a suite case for new travels or a map to commemorate old ones - these personal gifts will ensure that the traveler in your life feels celebrated this Christmas.

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