Hey there, it’s Hannah!
A few years back, I shared how I managed to pack for a 7-day trip to Spain using only a carry-on—and honestly, I thought that was my peak packing achievement. But apparently, I love a challenge, because this time, I upped the ante: 10 days in Italy, three cities, and still just one carry-on.
Was it a little insane? Maybe.
Was it worth it? Absolutely.
Here’s why I did it—and how you can, too.
Why One Bag?
Let’s be real: Nobody loves lugging around a giant suitcase. Between cobblestone streets, crowded trains, and budget airline layovers, checking a bag is basically asking for stress. Here’s why I committed to the carry-on life:
✔ No lost luggage nightmares (because airlines love misplacing bags).
✔ Easy transfers—no waiting at baggage claim = more time for espresso and sightseeing.
✔ Forced minimalism (aka no overpacking five “just in case” outfits I’ll never wear).
The Strategy: Pack Smarter, Not More
1. The Right Bag Matters
I went with a hard-shell spinner carry-on (max dimensions for most airlines) and a roomy tote as my personal item. The key? Packing cubes. They compress clothes like magic and keep everything organized.
2. The Capsule Wardrobe Formula
I stuck to a neutral color palette (black, white, tan) with a few statement accessories to switch things up. Here’s the breakdown:
- 4 tops (mix of tees and blouses)
- 2 bottoms (1 jeans, 1 lightweight trousers)
- 1 dress (dresses up or down)
- 1 jacket (denim or blazer, depending on season)
- 2 shoes (walkable sneakers + 1 dressier pair)
- Scarf (doubles as a blanket for flights)
Pro Tip: Roll, don’t fold. It saves space and minimizes wrinkles.
3. Toiletries: The TSA-Friendly Edit
- Mini everything (3 oz or less, in a clear bag).
- Solid shampoo bar (lifesaver for liquid limits).
- Multi-use products (tinted moisturizer with SPF, lip/cheek stain).
4. The Extras That Earned Their Spot
- Foldable tote (for souvenirs or beach days).
- Portable charger (because Google Maps drains batteries fast).
- Crossbody bag (theft-proof and hands-free for exploring).
The Reality Check
Did I rewear outfits? Yes.
Did I miss having more options? Sometimes.
Was it worth the trade-off? 100%.
Not worrying about heavy bags or lost luggage made the trip so much smoother—and honestly, nobody notices (or cares) if you repeat outfits.
Could You Do It?
If you’re a chronic overpacker, start small:
- Try a weekend trip with just a carry-on first.
- Stick to a color scheme so everything mixes and matches.
- Embrace laundry (many hotels/Airbnbs have machines).
Trust me, once you experience the freedom of one-bag travel, you’ll never go back.
Your Turn!
Could you survive with just a carry-on? Or are you a “check two bags just in case” traveler? Share your packing hacks (or confessions) below!
(And to anyone who’s ever paid an overweight baggage fee… no judgment. We’ve all been there.) ✈️