Planning a road trip but don’t know where to start? Follow our road trip packing guide to get the most out of your family driving holiday.
Take the stress out of packing
Do you ever feel like you can’t quite look forward to your trip because you still have the monumental task of packing for the whole family ahead of you?
Family road trips are an amazing way to make memories that will last a lifetime, but they can also be a pain to organise. If you forget something, there isn’t a handy concierge at hand – and you may be miles away from the nearest shop.
Whether you’re planning to explore more of your own backyard or getting off on an overseas adventure, our handy packing guide can help streamline your holiday planning and make sure you’re not caught short when you’re on the road.
Step 1: Plan your route and print your itinerary
Depending where you’re travelling, you may not have a mobile phone signal or Internet access. Bring a map and print outs of directions to your planned destinations. If you’re travelling to a remote area, you may also want to take note of petrol stations along your route and the distance between them. Even better, pick up a portable GPS unit with your car rental and navigate the road less travelled with ease.
Struggling to choose your itinerary? Check out our Road Trip Guides for inspiration.
Step 2: Choose the perfect car
The most essential part of your road trip is getting the right set of wheels. For smaller families or shorter distances, our range of comfortable and convenient economy class vehicles could be just the ticket. Alternatively, check out our range of four-wheel drives, which have plenty of room for passengers, luggage, camping equipment, and everything else you need to explore a little further.
Step 3: Get packing!
The car is sorted, you know where you’re going, the family is excited – all that’s left to do is work out what you need to take with you on your road trip. Follow our packing guide below for everything you need to make this the family trip of a lifetime.
The basics
In general, you want to pack lightweight clothing that can be layered. Even in hotter climates, night-time temperatures can plummet. Shorts and thongs isn’t going to cut it!
- T-shirts and singlets
- Long sleeved t-shirts
- Sweaters or fleece jacket
- Shorts and skirts
- Lightweight long pants
- Warm long pants
- Belt
- Socks (wool socks are best for hiking)
- Comfortable walking and driving shoes
- Rain jacket, windbreaker or umbrella
- Pyjamas or sleepwear
- Underwear
- Swimwear
- Travel towels
- Small backpack for carrying essentials
- Hats
- Sunglasses
- Smart casual outfit suitable for restaurants
- Camping gear (if camping)
- Cooking equipment
- Warm sleeping bags
- Torch
Toiletry bag basics
No one wants to sit in a car for days on end with someone who forgot their toothbrush. And whatever you do, make sure you have more than enough sunscreen for everyone.
- Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, mouthwash
- Hairbrush and hair tie
- Deodorant
- Shampoo and conditioner
- Face and body wash
- Makeup wipes
- Hand sanitiser
- Sunscreen and face lotion with SPF
- Lip balm with SPF
- Personal hygiene items
- Scissors, nail clippers and tweezers
Health
Don’t be caught short in the worst-case scenario. Carry everything you might need to keep everyone happy and healthy.
- Extra contacts, solution, and contact case if needed
- Glasses and prescription sunglasses if needed
- Prescription medication if needed
- Paracetamol and children’s medicine
- First aid kit (bandages, gauze, adhesives, etc.)
- Thermometer
- Allergy medicines
- Hydrocortisone cream or antibacterial ointment
- Multivitamins
- Sunburn relief
- Insect repellent, mosquito net, and sting reliever
- Car sickness pills
- Eye drops
Technology
You might be going away to escape the screens but there are a few items that will make everyone more comfortable – even if you only have to use them once or twice.
- Mobile device and car-friendly charger
- Laptop, iPad or e-reader and charger(s)
- Headphones
- Camera, Go Pro or video camera, memory card, and chargers
- Electric converters and adapters (if traveling from overseas)
- Travel speakers
- Portable GPS
Travel comfort and information
Keep boredom at bay and be prepared on the road.
- Drivers license
- Car hire and insurance documents
- Itinerary with directions
- Maps and guide books
- Bottled water (take more than you think you” need)
- Esky for picnics and snacks
- Downloaded music playlists (go for the crows pleasers and sing-alongs)
- Travel journal and pen
- Books and magazines
- Deck of cards and travel games