How to Pack for a Rail Holiday
Whether it’s a nice, long-weekend getaway or an epic multi-country rail journey, knowing how and what to pack can make a big difference in helping you make the most of your trip and make it comfortable and hassle-free.
Here are some helpful tips to help you successfully prepare for a rail holiday with Railbookers:
1. Check the weather:
Before you start packing, check the weather forecast for your destination. This will help you to pack the right clothes and accessories. If you're travelling to a place with unpredictable weather, make sure to pack layers that can be easily added or removed. Many places can have different climates and weather conditions, even in the same city! For example, you can expect it to be much colder high in the mountains than in the city centres and coastal areas.
2. Pack light:
When travelling by train, it's important to pack light. While most long-distance train services provide an ample allowance for luggage, you’ll want to pack conservatively to make it easier to get to and from the station and hotels or minimise the time waiting for checked luggage to arrive. Consider investing in a small suitcase or backpack that's easy to carry and fits under your seat or in the overhead compartments.
3. Power up:
You’re likely going to be enjoying spectacular scenery and jaw-dropping sights on your trip, so make sure that your cell phone and camera batteries are fully charged every morning. Better yet, find a small yet powerful portable charger bank that will allow you to charge multiple devices during the day so that you’ll never be left out of juice when you want to capture the moment. You’ll also want to consider a portable power strip and any appropriate converters and adapters when travelling outside your home region.
4. Pack snacks and drinks:
While many trains have food on board, it's always a good idea to pack some snacks and drinks for the journey. Bring a refillable water bottle, as well as some non-perishable snacks like nuts, granola bars or fruit. This will help you stay hydrated and energised throughout the journey and can help you save a bit of money as well for other things on your trip (like souvenirs!)
5. Don't forget important documents:
Finally, make sure to pack all the important documents you'll need for your journey, such as your passport, train tickets, and travel insurance. Many of these documents can also be found electronically, so be sure you have them saved or easily accessible on your phone. Keep them in a safe place, such as a travel wallet, and make sure they're easily accessible.
6. Keep yourself comfortable:
Especially if you’ve got a longer train ride that you might seek a break from the scenery with a quick nap, make sure you’ve prepared for maximum comfort. In addition to wearing comfortable clothes and shoes, consider bringing headphones or earplugs and an eye mask, as well as hand sanitiser and even a pair of slippers if you want to kick off your shoes and maximise your relaxation!
7. Entertainment:
While we have no doubt that the views out the train window will provide more than enough to keep you occupied, there may be times (such as after dark!) when you need something else. Be sure to pack a book or two, along with downloading movies and TV shows to your tablet or phone. A pack of playing cards can also help you enjoy your time on the train when you’re not staring out at the scenery.