Expert Tips To Fit A Week Of Vacation Clothes Into A Carry-On

18. The "One-Sheet Wonder"

adult woman wrapping herself in a colorful sarong at the beach. Photo Credit: Envato @Mint_Images

A large, lightweight sarong or oversized scarf is one of the most versatile travel items you can pack, yet it takes up almost no space in your carry-on. This seemingly simple fabric can transform into a dozen different travel essentials, making it the ultimate multi-purpose tool for smart travelers. First, it’s a perfect beach towel. Unlike bulky cotton towels that hog valuable space in your luggage, a sarong is lightweight, dries quickly, and shakes off sand easily. If you're heading to the pool or beach, you can lay it out as a sunbathing mat, then wrap it around yourself as a stylish cover-up when you leave the water. Need a blanket on a chilly flight? Your sarong has you covered—literally. Airplanes can get uncomfortably cold, but rather than pack a bulky sweater you might not need later, you can drape a sarong over your shoulders as a lightweight wrap or even fold it into a makeshift pillow for extra neck support.

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