Best baby travel gear to make family trips easier
The philosophy of modern family travel
For the modern parent, travel is more than a vacation; it’s an education. You aren’t just looking for a resort with a kids' club. You’re looking for a connection. You value authenticity and want your children to be participants in the world, not just observers.
Traveling with children can feel daunting, but it’s also deeply rewarding. You want your child to discover new places and cultures, but the hassle of luggage and logistics can hold you back. The right mindset and travel items help you focus on the moments that matter, like seeing your child explore a new beach or make friends abroad. This guide covers must-have baby items and destinations that fit your adventurous, creative family life, so you can travel confidently together.
Embracing the slowdown
One of the biggest adjustments when you travel with kids is the pace. The itinerary-jamming style of your twenties doesn’t work with a toddler, which is actually a hidden benefit. Children force you to slow down. Instead of rushing to hit five museums in a day, you might spend two hours in a neighborhood park or watching street performers. This slower pace allows you to absorb the local culture more deeply.
Raising global citizens
Exposure to different cultures at a young age fosters empathy and adaptability. When a child navigates a busy train station in Tokyo or plays on a beach in Costa Rica, they are learning problem-solving skills and resilience. They learn that "different" isn't scary; it's just different.
To facilitate this, your baby items need to be enablers, not a hindrance. It should be lightweight, durable, and intuitive. We believe in products designed to last — items that can withstand the rigors of travel and can be passed down or resold, aligning with a commitment to sustainability and reducing waste.
The stroller strategy: Mobility without compromise
The centerpiece of your travel gear is undoubtedly the pushchair. It is your vehicle, your nap pod, your shopping bag, and your child's haven in a busy crowd. For parents who refuse to sacrifice style for practicality, choosing the right travel pushchair is critical.
The art of the ultra-compact fold
When navigating airports, train stations, or compact European hotel elevators, bulk is your enemy. You need a pushchair that disappears when you don't need it and performs instantly when you do.
The Bugaboo Butterfly 2 is made for families on the move. Its standout feature: A one-second fold that lets you collapse the stroller with just one hand, even while holding your baby. The ultra-compact design fits into airline overhead bins, so you skip the wait at the gate and avoid checked-baggage damage. Your stroller stays by your side, ready to go the instant you land. (Do check with your airline before you travel, as luggage dimensions might vary.)
The Bugaboo Butterfly 2 doesn’t compromise when it comes to your toddler’s comfort. They get a roomy seat with a tall backrest that can sit fully upright or recline flat, giving them space to stretch out and relax as they grow. The large wheels and full suspension deliver smooth strolls over city pavements and curbs, while the spacious underseat basket —plus an added pocket behind the seat — means you won’t have to worry about leaving essentials behind.
Managing fatigue for older siblings
If you are traveling with two children — an infant and a toddler or preschooler — you face a different challenge. The older child wants to walk, explore, and be independent. But a full day of exploring a new city will inevitably lead to fatigue.
A double stroller isn’t always the most practical choice, particularly in tight spaces or on narrow streets where maneuverability matters. The Bugaboo wheeled board offers a more streamlined alternative. Designed to attach seamlessly to the pushchair chassis, it creates a stable ride-on platform for an older child, with the option to sit or stand depending on their preference.
Ideal for growing children who value independence, it allows them to step on when they need a break and hop off when they’re ready to explore. Positioned between you and the handlebar, the board keeps your child secure and within easy reach while letting you keep your walking stride.
Sleep solutions: Creating a home away from home
Sleep is the currency of a successful family trip. If the baby sleeps, everyone is happy. If the baby doesn't sleep, the best-planned itinerary falls apart. Creating a familiar, comfortable, and safe sleep environment is paramount.
The pop-up sanctuary
Hotel cots are often a gamble. They can be worn out, uncomfortable, or sometimes unavailable. Bringing your own travel cot, like the Bugaboo Stardust, guarantees your child has a clean, safe, and consistent place to sleep, regardless of where you are. It pops up in just a second, and there is no wrestling with complex mechanisms or assembling poles while a tired baby cries in the background.
The Bugaboo Stardust's built-in mattress lets your baby rest, wriggle, and play in first-class comfort. Its zip-in bassinet makes it easier to lift your baby in and out without straining your back, a small detail that makes a massive difference after a long day of travel. If you’re staying in a rental apartment that isn’t child-proofed, the Bugaboo Stardust provides a secure area for your baby to play while you shower or prepare a meal.
Newborn comfort on the go
Travel often involves quick changes between places: A heated airport to a chilly street, or from an air-conditioned museum to a sunny park. The Bugaboo baby nest creates a snug, familiar environment inside the bassinet, keeping your newborn comfortable while you are on the move.
The lining and firm mattress are crafted from breathable, natural cotton that’s both absorbent and gentle on your baby’s skin. Thoughtfully designed carry straps allow you to lift and move the nest without disturbing naps, while the design unfolds smoothly into a playmat, offering a clean, comfortable surface for play wherever your travel takes you.
Essential accessories for smooth logistics
Beyond the big-ticket items like pushchairs and cots, specific accessories can solve common travel pain points.
Protecting your investment
If you plan to check-in your pushchair— particularly a larger, all-terrain model for travel or outdoor adventures — it’s essential to protect it. Airport baggage handling can be unpredictable, making a dedicated transport bag a practical necessity.
Bugaboo transport bags are made with durable, padded materials to help shield your pushchair from scratches, dirt, and splashes during transit. Some models also include integrated wheels, allowing you to roll the packed pushchair like a suitcase for added ease and convenience throughout your journey.
The power of snacks
Experienced traveling parents know that snacks are the ultimate distraction. A hungry child is a cranky child. The Bugaboo tray attaches easily to your pushchair handlebar, creating a dedicated space for drinks and snacks on the go.
It holds a drink and has a compartment for snacks that your child can access on their own. This fosters a sense of autonomy ("I can get my own goldfish crackers") and keeps crumbs contained to the tray rather than all over the stroller seat. It’s perfect for keeping a toddler occupied while you navigate a museum or wait for a table at a restaurant.
Sun safety and comfort
When you travel, you are often outdoors for longer stretches than you would be at home. The Bugaboo parasol+ offers targeted protection. Unlike a standard canopy, the parasol's flexible arm can be adjusted to block the sun from any angle. It provides UPF 50+ protection and creates a cooler, shaded spot that enhances overall comfort, particularly during warm-weather trips or sunny destinations.
Navigating the journey: Planes, trains, and automobiles
The transit portion of the trip is often the source of the most anxiety. However, with preparation, it can be manageable.
Flying with a baby
Timing is everything. If possible, book flights that align with nap times, though this is harder to predict with delays.
- Gate check vs. Carry-on: With the Bugaboo Butterfly 2, you have flexibility. Carry it on or gate check at boarding, whichever suits your plans. Keeping the pushchair with you in the terminal offers a familiar, secure place for your child to rest.
- Feeding for ear pressure: Have a bottle, dummy, or snack ready for takeoff and landing. The swallowing motion helps regulate ear pressure and keeps little ones more comfortable.
- Pack light: Resist overpacking. Bring enough diapers for the journey and a day or two beyond, then restock at your destination. It frees up valuable luggage space and simplifies travel.
The road trip approach
On a road trip, you set the pace and stop when needed — whether it’s for a nappy change, a snack, or a quick reset.
- The backseat setup: Utilise organisers in the back of your seat to keep toys, wipes, books, and snacks within reach. Don't forget bags or bins to keep the car (somewhat) tidy.
- Frequent breaks: Plan to stop every two to three hours. Fresh air and a short walk make all the difference. The Bugaboo Butterfly 2 can come in handy here. You can pop it out of the car boot in a second for a quick walk at a rest stop.
Sustainability and conscious travel
As parents who worry about the future, how we travel matters. We want to show our children the world, but we also want to preserve it for them.
Buy less, buy better
Sustainability starts with the baby items you choose. Investing in high-quality items like a Bugaboo stroller means you aren't buying a cheap "travel pushchair" that breaks after one trip and ends up in a landfill. Quality products last through multiple children and holds its resale value.
Respecting local communities
Teach your children to be respectful guests. Learn a few words of the local language together before you go, such as "hello," "please," and "thank you." Explain that you are visiting someone else’s home. Support local businesses rather than global chains. These small lessons instill a sense of global responsibility in your children from a young age.
Making the memories
The truth is, things will go wrong. You will miss a train. It will rain on the day you planned to go to the beach. Your baby might refuse to sleep on the flight.
But these hiccups are not the failure of the trip; they are part of the adventure. The stories you will retell at family dinners for years to come are rarely about the time everything went perfectly. Having the right products — the reliable pushchair, the portable bed, the protective accessories — will give you a safety net. It handles the physical burden so you can travel freely, your way.
So, book the ticket. Pack the bags. Bring the baby. The world is waiting, and exploring it together is the greatest gift you can give your family.