Best Travel Supplements: The Ones You Should Pack (and Skip)
When you’re traveling, it’s easy to fall out of routine. Different food, new time zones, and long days of exploring can take a toll. We’re not here to overpack an entire pharmacy but having a few smart supplements on hand makes travel feel way more effortless.

We spend over half of the year changing time zones. We have learned that taking care of yourself while traveling through supplements can absolutely make your experience better.
This is our guide to the best travel supplements: the ones we actually pack, the ones we skip, and how we organize it all so staying healthy feels effortless.
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Our Daily Baseline (at Home + Away)
Before we get into the extras, here’s the reality: we already use a weekly AM/PM pill organizer at home, every single day. It’s the only way we stay consistent with whatever supplements we are taking at the time.
Inside ours you’ll always find the basics we’d take whether we’re traveling or not — things like our natural supplements for period support and sleep essentials. When we’re heading out on a trip, this same organizer comes with us.
Everything else on this list? That’s just the extra support we layer in depending on the trip.
Skip: packing bottles of every supplement you own. Start with your organizer, then add from here.
Shop our weekly AM/PM pill organizer

Weekly Pill Organizer
Traveling with Supplements: How We Pack Them
Back Stock Without the Bulk
For longer trips, we refill our weekly organizer from a bulk pill storage case (shop it here). This way we don’t carry a dozen bottles, just one slim case that holds everything.
Our Mini First Aid Pill Kit
We also keep a pill case for quick grabs (shop it here) always in a purse. It’s our mini “first aid kit” in pocket form, with:
- Ibuprofen (headaches, sore muscles)
- Dramamine (motion sickness)
- Imodium (digestive emergencies)
- Antihistamines (allergies)
This kit has saved us countless times on planes, buses, and long days when we are out exploring.
The Best Travel Supplements (What We Actually Pack)
For Immunity
- Immune Support Capsules (shop it here) — single-serve vitamin C + zinc mixes, perfect for flights and airports. We always take these the first couple days of a trip especially. They always work.
- Hand Sanitizer Spray (shop it here) — the best format we’ve found: quick spray.
Skip: Getting sick later. Just pack the Immune Tablets and Hand Sanitizer.
For Digestion
- Probiotics (shop it here) — shelf-stable, keeps your tummy balanced. These always help keep our digestion on track which always is the first to get messed up when you’re traveling.
- Greens Pills (shop it here) — on days when veggies aren’t happening, these keep our greens intake on track without having to go hunting.
For Energy + Recovery
- B Vitamins (shop it here) — natural energy without a crash. We take these most days with a lunch when we need a natural, internal pick me up without any jitters or crashes.
- Electrolyte Packets (shop it here) — for when plain water isn’t enough. You just know when you need a little extra something in that water.
- Magnesium (shop it here) — keeps stress down, helps sleep, and supports recovery. We take these every night no matter where we are.
For Jet Lag + Sleep
- Homeopathic Jet Lag Remedy (shop it here) — a cult favorite we’ve kept in our kit. Essential for everything that comes with jetlag, not just the lack of sleep.
- Melatonin Tablets (shop it here) — compact size, easy to carry, and actually work for resetting your sleep cycle. These are when you HAVE to go to sleep even if you can’t.
Skip: packing any sleep supplement under the sun. A simple melatonin + jet lag remedy combo does the job.
Powdered Packet Drink Supplements
We call these our “big guns” — single-serve packets we pull out when we need a little something.

Holy Grail Supplement Powder
They’re light, easy, and live in our personal item (shop packets here).
Final Thoughts
Supplements should make travel easier, not harder. For us, that means:
- Start with your weekly organizer (our non-negotiable at home and away).
- Add in a mini first aid kit for emergencies.
- Layer on a few immune, digestion, and jet lag supports when you need them.
Travel is supposed to feel effortless, and your wellness kit should too. These are the essential supplements for travel that you will wish you had packed with you the first time you don’t.
























