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Sun Travel experts reveal the game-changing items they always pack on holiday

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WITH decades of experience and hundreds of countries under their belt, the Sun Travel team have shared some of the essential items they always pack on a trip.

Here are some of the game-changing items we always pack - and some will barely cost you a thing.

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The Sun Travel team have shared their must-have items for travellingCredit: Getty

Global travel plug with USB - Lisa Minot, Head of Travel

With the amount of tech we own - and want to travel with - having a way to plug in and charge our devices is essential.

This worldwide compatible adaptor is the only one you’ll need, no matter where you are heading and crucially, can charge up to FIVE devices at once.

Removing the need to keep multiple adaptors for different countries and the need to take lots of them to charge each of your electronics, it’s a no brainer for me.

There are plenty of similar devices - often cheaper - but this is the first I have found that is sturdy enough to do the job and has over-voltage and fuse protection built in.

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It can charge up to five different devices at once - think laptop, tablet, phone, USB mobile device AND AC appliances.

OneWorld 65 plug, from One Adaptr - £64 ,

A universal plug is ideal for anyone who loves their gadgets on holidayCredit: oneadaptr

Hotel slippers - Caroline McGuire, Travel Editor

If I'm in a fancy hotel that provides those free, throwaway slippers
then I'll always take them home, because they're super useful for
travelling.

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Plane carpets are not clean and neither are the toilet floors, but I
don't want to keep my shoes on during a long-haul flight, so I recycle
the slippers by taking them in my carry-on bag.

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That way, I also have a pair of slippers to wear when I reach my
destination, whether that's a holiday home, a caravan or in another
hotel room.

Yes, they eventually deteriorate, but I have managed to get at least
four trips out of a pair of freebie slippers.

- £7.09

The ear plugs will cost you barely anythingCredit: Amazon

1 litre water bottle - Kara Godfrey, Deputy Travel Editor

If you ever see me on a plane, you'll see me guzzling water rather than ordering a glass of wine.

Boring I know, but I've found the only thing to prevent jet lag and feeling rough when landing is to throw back the water.

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And with the tiny cups on planes, I always opt for my own 1 litre water bottle, which I fill at the airport.

And on long flights, flight crew never mind if I come down to the galley to fill it up myself - and land feeling refreshed and ready to go.

1l water bottle from - £8.99

Staying hydrated is important, especially on long flightsCredit: Amazon
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Bluetooth eye mask - Ryan Gray, Travel Reporter

I'm not lying when I say I take this absolutely everywhere, from short trips away in the UK, to long-haul destinations - I make sure it's charged and the last thing I put in my bag, so it's the easiest thing to find.

It's perfect on planes when you want to drown out the sound of other passengers, as well as the blinding lights in the cabin.

It's pretty much the only thing that really helps me sleep during long-haul journeys as well as at hotels.

The mask itself is very soft and comfortable, and the adjustable velcro strap means you can wear it as tightly, or as loosely, as you want, so it's not obstructive while trying to sleep.

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