Unlike hotels, vacation rentals usually come furnished with an array of extras, from fully stocked kitchens to well-equipped supply closets. Even so, you’ll need to bring some key items to your next vacation home. We talked to Lynne Martin, author of Home Sweet Anywhere, to find out what should go at the top of our vacation-home must-pack list. Martin’s the expert: She and her husband sold everything they owned and traveled the world, staying in HomeAway vacation rentals. Here are the top eight items Martin recommends packing.
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Rubber Clothesline
A rubber clothesline will come in handy in vacation rentals and hotel rooms alike. And since overseas dryers may not be as powerful as the ones stateside, hanging clothes to dry is a good strategy. Martin tells us, "No matter where we are, those undies need washing, and this handy item makes the chore much easier."
Rubber Clothesline
A rubber clothesline will come in handy in vacation rentals and hotel rooms alike. And since overseas dryers may not be as powerful as the ones stateside, hanging clothes to dry is a good strategy. Martin tells us, "No matter where we are, those undies need washing, and this handy item makes the chore much easier."
Spices
Martin suggests packing a travel spice kit, to add a bit of flavor to home-cooked (or, really, rental-cooked) meals. According to Martin, "Herbs and spices are expensive [to] replace in each new location. Since most rental places offer only salt and pepper, we carry a handy box of flavor boosters in our suitcase."
Knife Sharpener
According to Martin, "Even the most meticulous vacation-rental owner can't remember everything. They almost always forget that a sharp knife is a kitchen essential. We carry this little goodie with us so our tomatoes are thinly cut, not our thumbs!"
Corkscrew
This one's key. After all, what's a vacation without a little wine? Says Martin, "One of the joys of travel is discovering new wines, but a lousy opener can ruin the experience. Here's our solution."
Heavy Duty Zip-Top Bags
Martin recommends packing good-quality zip-top baggies, especially when traveling in Europe. "Good heavy-duty ziplock bags do not seem to be a priority in Europe," says Martin. "We line the bottoms of suitcases with them and use them for wet clothes, food storage, picnics, and a thousand other things!"
Sink Stopper
"Don't ask me why, but we find houses all the time that lack plug covers for a sink or tub, so we carry this little thing along so we can have a relaxing bath after taking in the sights," says Martin.
Converter and Adapter
Martin advises, "This seems obvious, but if you forget to bring this along, you can spend a lot of time finding the place to buy one!" We've been there. Plus, converters and adapters for sale at the airport are significantly more expensive than those purchased online or in a travel-supply store.
Peel-Off Hooks
"The absence of a hook for your robe or towel can be maddening, so we take a couple of packages of these along. They won't take the paint off when you de-camp for your next destination," says Martin.
What are your must-pack items for vacation rentals?
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