My Itchy Travel Feet | The Baby Boomer's Guide To Travel

20 Under $20: Gifts for the Traveler

by Donna Hull on 2009/11/22

Holiday shopping at Hong Kong's Jade Market

Holiday shopping at Hong Kong's Jade Market

Friday (Black Friday) is the official beginning of the holiday shopping season. My Itchy Travel Feet has joined the slew of blogs publishing gift giving ideas for their readers.

Baby boomers, are you searching for stocking stuffer or inexpensive gifts for the traveler on your holiday shopping list? Don’t worry. I’ve researched your gift giving dilemma, concentrating on items that cost $20 or less. To add a little fun to the mix, I asked my twitter followers for suggestions. These savvy travelers sent me the name of their favorite inexpensive travel product.

PACK IT AWAY

ON THE ROAD

TRAVEL EXTRAS

What’s that? No travelers on your gift giving list. Check out these blogs for more $20 or less gift ideas:

Big Island gift ideas for under $10 from Kriss Bordessa at Big Island on the Cheap.
Irish music gift ideas
from Kerry Dexter at Music Road.
Merry Martha Gift Guide suggests inexpensive gifts that even Martha Stewart would like. Brette Sember writes about “all things Martha” over at Martha & Me.
Gifts for Dogs and Dog Lovers from Roxanne Hawn at Champion of My Heart.
Wasabimon with gluten-free and/or cooking ideas from Stephanie Stiavetti

And, finally, this gift post doesn’t meet my $20 and under guideline but I couldn’t resist sharing 10 Perfect Gifts for Travelers Who Read from Vera Marie Badertscher at A Traveler’s Library.

Well, there you have it. My 20 travel gifts for approximately $20 or under. Post a comment if you would like to add your under $20 travel gift to the list.

Disclosure: I have included links to the products for your convenience. However My Itchy Travel Feet does receive a small percentage for purchases made at Amazon.com.

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  • marthaandme
    I love the PocketComms and the mini power strip (although we blew a fuse in the London apartment we stayed in with our power strip!). Very nice list.
  • heatheronhertravels
    So many great ideas here - I think I need to start making my Christmas list!
  • What a fabulous list, Donna! My gift dilemmas are definitely over.
  • I'm all for anything that allows someone to lay in bed and use the computer.
  • Great list! I hadn't heard of a lot of these items.
  • Donna, great post on budget friendly gift ideas! Re espresso shot glasses, I recently bought a couple for under $7! Happy Thanksgiving!
  • Really a pleasure to read this such a wonderful post.
  • Useful information, Donna. Thanks!
  • traveltoday
    Great ideas. I like the packing cubes.
  • I love my small packing cubes and people (including the security folks at the airport) are always so impressed with my efficient packing! Awesome list. Thank you.
  • ottsworld
    Super collection of ideas...I want it all! Loved the pocketcomm cards from Heather, the travel power strip and the flat umbrella - I"m adding all of them to my list! My durable little travel umbrella finally died on me after 2 1/2 years of travel...so sad.
  • Wow! A very comprehensive list. I'm forwarding this to my mom so she'll know what to get for me! And thanks for including the links...

    :)
  • Wow, I never thought a list like this could get so long - guess it's true many heads are better than one! Very creative set of gifts here.
  • Yes, Anil, it did become a long post. Next time, I'll ask for ideas and choose ten of the best ones because this took forever to write. Having said that, I did enjoy learning about new products while connecting with other travel tweeters.
  • Thanks for all of the kind remarks. It was a fun post to write. Made me want to go shopping.
  • Hope it's okay I add this link: crazy libellule and poppies solid perfume sticks from France... ooh la la! $18 each. Great for traveling - no breakage or spillage issues; pack in your purse, not your quart-size bag for liquids:
    http://practicaltravelgear.com/solid-perfumes-f...
  • I am SO SO SO in need of a decent eyemask. How does this one stand out against the rest?
  • Also, I need a travel power strip. Thanks for the link!!
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