15 best gifts for travel lovers who have everything

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Travel gift guides are some of the most fun to put together. But what about the best gifts for travellers who seem to have all the gear?

After all, most frequent travellers already have their packing cubes, daypacks, and travel adaptors sorted. So why not gift them something that celebrates their love of exploring, without adding to their luggage?

This collection is all about the best gifts for travel lovers who have everything – thoughtful finds that aren’t travel gear, like travel books, scented candles, art prints, and other creative keepsakes.

Most of these gifts come from small businesses, sustainable brands, and independent creators, with a few unique picks chosen for their charm.

The best gifts for travel lovers that aren’t travel gear

Travel desk calendar 2026

 
 

From Amber Davenport UK on Etsy

Amber Davenport’s whimsical art always brings a sense of joy and wanderlust, and her 2026 Travel Desk Calendar is no exception. Vibrant illustrations inspired by destinations around the world make it a lovely daily reminder of adventure for anyone with a travel spirit.

Tea from Around the World gift set

 
 

From Uncommon Goods

How delightful does an international tea collection sound, inspired by global traditions from Long Jing of China to Genmaicha of Japan? This set of single-estate loose-leaf teas lets travellers taste the world from home, one soothing cup at a time.

Wanderlust Europe: The Great European Hike book

 
 

From gestalten and Alex Roddie on Amazon

Wanderlust Europe is a visually stunning travel book filled with tips, maps, and breathtaking photography. Perfect as a coffee table book or a source of inspiration for future hikes, it’s part of gestalten’s Wanderlust series – created for those who dream of mountains, open skies, and long, winding trails. For more, check out Wanderlust USA and Wanderlust Alps.

Wanderlust Europe

Traverse enamel pin

 
 

From Eurekartstudio on Mossery

If you’re stuck for gift ideas, a travel-themed pin can be a beautiful small gift or stocking stuffer for wanderers. This traverse pin by Mossery x Eurekartstudio features a celestial globe above an open book – capturing the spirit of curiosity and exploration.

National Park candles

 
 

From Uncommon Goods

Crafted by Megan McLaughlin, these vegan soy candles are designed to evoke the essence of America’s most iconic national parks. Each scent reflects the character of a different landscape – think forest pine, smoky campfires, or crisp mountain air – offering a way to bring a touch of the outdoors into your home. They make the perfect gift for travellers and nature lovers who find peace in wild, open spaces.

Vintage maps notebook set

 
 

From Cavallini & Co. on Amazon

For travellers who love stationery, this set of three mini notebooks makes the best little gift. Each notebook features a different vintage world map cover, with one blank, one lined, and one graphed interior – perfect for journaling, sketching, or jotting down travel ideas.

Scratch-off world map

 
 

From Landmass on Amazon

Know a traveller who already has everything? This scratch-off world map offers a fun, interactive way to relive past adventures while inspiring new ones. The countries reveal colours beneath the foil surface, turning every journey into part of a growing collection of memories. A great decorative piece for any wall that celebrates a life well-travelled.

Holiday Palm Santa Flyby tropical Christmas cards

 
 

From Stonehouse Collection on Amazon

These tropical-themed Christmas cards offer a refreshing take on the season’s usual snowy scenes. The store’s collection also spans from serene landscapes to playful, comical designs.

Japanese Woodblock puzzle

 
 

From Cavallini & Co. on Amazon

Cavallini creates some of the best vintage art prints I’ve come across. This 1000-piece Japanese Woodblocks puzzle features serene scenes from traditional Japanese art – temples, torii gates, quiet rivers, and gardens. True to Cavallini’s timeless aesthetic, it’s both a mindful pastime and a beautiful piece to display once completed.

Happiness lotion candle

 
lotion candle
 

From Sweet Mana on Amazon (US seller)

This hand-poured candle combines gardenia, pineapple, and coconut water for a scent that instantly evokes a tropical escape. It’s not just for ambience either; once melted, it doubles as a nourishing body lotion. A lovely idea for travellers who enjoy sensory rituals wherever they are.

The Happiness blend feels bright and beachy, while Inspire (Sea Salt + Orchid) offers a more coastal and calming mood. Both make thoughtful gifts for anyone who loves the feeling of being by the sea, even when at home.

“The little book of big adventures” travel journal

 
 

From Jen Simpson Design on Etsy

I’ve always loved the idea of keeping a travel journal, but it’s surprisingly hard to find one that feels just right. One that stands out is this travel journal by Jen Simpson Design, featuring thoughtfully laid-out pages for jotting down favourite places, memorable meals, new contacts, and reflections along the way.

Accidentally Wes Anderson postcards

 
 

From Wally Koval on Amazon

Featuring photographs from the beloved Accidentally Wes Anderson coffee table book – which grew from the Instagram community celebrating real-life places that mirror Wes Anderson’s cinematic worlds – these postcards are a delight for travellers and film fans alike.

The postcards capture perfectly composed scenes from around the globe that spark both wanderlust and nostalgia. A charming visual treat to send, collect, or display.

 
 

National Parks tote bag

 
 

From Cavallini & Co. on Amazon

Okay, just one more national parks-themed gift idea. This beautiful tote bag, inspired by vintage travel posters, is a wonderful pick for anyone who loves the open road and the great outdoors. Featuring colourful prints of iconic US national parks, it captures the nostalgia of old-fashioned adventure and the timeless beauty of nature.

Travel challenges card deck

 
 

From Tiago Gomes and Liza Zuberi on Uncommon Goods

A great gift for the person who has (almost) everything, this travel challenges card deck adds a spark of spontaneity to any trip. The prompts encourage meaningful moments on the road – chatting with locals, trying something new, or wandering without a plan. It’s perfect for travellers who love collecting experiences rather than souvenirs.

Wander Rings travel keychain

 
 

From Wander Rings on Etsy (UK seller)

One more idea for a small travel-themed gift – though it can get increasingly pricey depending on how many countries the giftee has visited. This personalised keychain from Wander Rings comes with customisable rings engraved with country names, letting travellers collect tokens of every destination they’ve explored (and dream of where they’ll go next).

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