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Travel Tools & Gear

The right travel tools make booking and planning your trip a breeze while the best travel gear ensures you stay comfy, happy and most importantly – safe. Which is why I created this page with all of my go-to platforms and products that I actually use, tried and tested over years of adventures.

Read on to discover all of my recommendations including my favourite travel apps, road trip must-haves and more, or use the buttons below to jump to the sections you’re most interested in.

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Booking.com

My top choice for hotel and apartment booking as it’s easy to use and you can build up credits, discounts and free breakfasts.

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Hostelworld

The hostel booking site I trust above all others and used by millions of travellers so there’s plenty of reviews and photos to help make your decision!

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airbnb

For cabins, treehouses and other quirky stays, I love using airbnb. You also often get to meet local hosts and experience a taste of local life.

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Skyscanner

For the best flight prices, I always turn to Skyscanner. They compare the latest prices from airlines around the world and I often find short haul flights from as little as £30 return.

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Trainline

To find up-to-date and accurate train timetables and tickets across Europe, I always use Trainline. Their automatic split ticketing system means you’ll always pay the lowest available price too!

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Busbud

For buses around the world, Busbud is my go-to. Their timetables are really accurate, their journey information and reviews are super helpful and buying tickets around the world is a breeze.

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Booking.com

When it comes to rental cars in new cities, I also use Booking.com. Again, I find their system really easy to use and you often get deals and discounts the more you use the platform.

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GetYourGuide

For carefully curated experiences run by local people, I love using GetYourGuide. The tours I’ve taken through the platform have been high quality, well-run and often something you just can’t find elsewhere – so I 100% recommend!

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Tripadvisor

For well-established activities and experiences, I always turn to Tripadvisor. As the platform has such a huge volume of reviews, if you have any concerns about the safety of an activity, it’s a great way to book with confidence!

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Viator

For the widest range of in-country trips and services like airport transfers, Viator is another great option. I’ve used this platform for a whole range of activities and found their customer service to be excellent.

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Airalo

If you want to stay connected while you travel, there’s no need to track down a physical SIM card. Instead, buy an eSIM from Airalo in minutes. I’ve used these all around the world and you can buy them in advance for extra peace of mind.

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Radical Storage

Don’t want to drag your luggage around as you explore? Leave it at a designated Radical Storage drop off shop. This could be a local store, boutique or restaurant that has space to securely hold your luggage and it’s saved my back many times!

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NordVPN

To protect your data as you browse on hotel, airport or coffee shop wifi, I always turn on NordVPN. My husband and I share an account for our devices that we’ve happily used for years.