30 Unique Travel Gifts for Men Who Love to See the World
Whether he's traveling for business or leisure, these are the gadgets, gear and luxury items he needs.

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I have spent the better part of this year traveling to make my book, Street Cats and Where to Find Them. I have packed and repacked, repeatedly squeezing two weeks' worth of clothes, cables, sneakers and devices into a backpack more times than I can remember. I flew to Tokyo, Lima, Cairo, Istanbul and Reykjavík, to name just five of the amazing cities I’ve visited recently. By this point, I know what makes a great travel gift for men, from breathable clothes that roll up nicely to a zippered caddy that’ll neatly store all his cables wires, and plugs.
- Best travel gift under $20: In-Flight Phone Holder, $15
- Best travel accessory: RFID Blocking Travel Wallet, $20
- Best travel tech gadget: AirFly Pro Bluetooth Audio Transmitter, $55
- Best travel gift for young men: Atlas & Green Scratch-Off World Map, $15
- Most unique travel gift: Travel Stub Diary, $15
- Viral travel gift: Maelstrom Travel Backpack, $45
In addition to my own travel experiences and the things I never leave home without, I tapped into the travel expertise at the Good Housekeeping Institute to find the best gifts for men who love to travel. Whether you're looking for a gift for Dad, for a brother, for a boyfriend or for a travel-loving teen, he'll love products like a Bluetooth transmitter that lets him use his AirPods to hear in-flight movies, an RFID-blocking wallet to keep his financial data protected and the most essential travel item ever, a compact inverted umbrella that will keep him and his backpack dry in the wind and the rain.
Jeff is a dad of two daughters, an avid traveler, a photographer, an author and a freelance writer who lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia with his wife and their cats. In addition to Good Housekeeping, he's written for Parents, Fodor's, Food and Wine, Real Simple and Reader’s Digest, among other print and online publications. Jeff is the publisher of the quarterly literary magazine, Stanchion, and his book, Streets Cats and Where to Find Them, will be published by Running Press in the Summer of 2025.

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