Travel Packing List: 3-Month-Old Essentials

The Ultimate A to Z Checklist for Travelling with an Infant (3-6 Months)

Traveling with a baby requires planning, especially when it comes to self-catering or longer stays. Use this checklist, broken down by category, to ensure you don’t leave anything vital behind!

🍼 Feeding & Sterilising Gear

ItemNotes & Tips
Pump & ComponentsEnsure all parts and chargers are packed.
Bottles & TeatsPack enough for travel days and any breaks in washing routine.
Bottle Brush & Cleaning TabletsEssential for cleaning on the go.
Formula/Storage BagsBring enough to last the entire trip plus extras.
Thermos FlaskCrucial for boiling water for formula preparation.
Rapid CoolSpeeds up the cooling process for formula safety.
BibsAt least 5–7, especially if your baby is prone to spit-up.

😴 Sleeping & Comfort

ItemNotes & Tips
Blackout BlindEssential for non-blackout hotel/lodge rooms (Bandos or Center Parcs!).
Travel CotOnly if the hotel/lodge doesn’t provide one.
Sleeping BagBring a low TOG (thin) one for warm climates (Maldives!) and a thicker option for planes/cool evenings.
ComforterOr favourite cuddly toy for security.
DummyIf used, pack several spares!
Muslins (5-10)Multi-purpose—used for shade, burp cloths, and light blankets.
Teething ToysPack a variety of textures for comfort.
Snooze ShadePerfect for pram naps

☀️ Sun Protection & Swimwear

ItemNotes & Tips
Sun Lotion (SPF 50+)Specifically formulated for infants.
Swim FloatOr ring, for safe fun in the pool.
Swim NappiesBoth disposable and reusable swim nappy options.
Happy NappyMandatory at many pools to prevent any “poop leakage.”
Swimwear (UV Protection)Full-coverage sun suits are best.
Hats (Wide Brim)Pack several, as they often get wet or lost.
SunglassesProtect those little eyes!
Mosquito Net for PramNecessary for evening walks or outdoor naps in tropical climates.
Swim TowelCheck if the hotel provides large pool towels—you may not need one!

✈️ Travel Day & Clothing

ItemNotes & Tips
Cool ClothesLight, breathable cotton (onesies/sleepsuits).
BooksA few favourites for bedtime/quiet time.
Change of Clothes (for you and the baby)Absolute necessity for the flight in case of spills or accidents!
ToysDon’t overpack—just a few simple toys, as the holiday environment is often entertainment enough.

🩹 Health, Hygiene & Nappies

ItemNotes & Tips
Nappies & WipesAlways pack more than you think you need for travel days.
First Aid KitMust include infant paracetamol, thermometer, saline, and plasters.
Poo BagsEssential for discreet disposal of dirty nappies.
Changing MatA portable, wipeable travel mat.

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