
Your Ultimate Printable Hawaii Packing Checklist for 2025
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Printable Hawaii Packing Checklist: What to Bring for Your Island Vacation
Planning a trip to Hawaii is exciting—but packing can be a challenge if you’re not sure what to bring. From sunny beach days and lush rainforest hikes to sunset dinners and local shopping adventures, Hawaii offers a range of experiences that require thoughtful prep.
To make your vacation stress-free, we’ve created a printable checklist covering all the essentials: clothing, beach gear, hiking supplies, travel documents, and more. Whether you’re staying at a luxury resort or exploring off the beaten path, this list has you covered.
Download the PDF, or print this page, and check it twice before boarding your flight to paradise!
Click here to download Bits of Aloha's Printable Hawaii Packing Checklist
Printable Hawaii Packing Checklist
Travel Essentials
Airline tickets / boarding pass (printed or digital)
Driver’s license or photo ID
Credit/debit cards
Travel insurance documents
Health insurance card
Copies of hotel, car rental, and activity reservations
Emergency contact info
Clothing
Lightweight t-shirts / tank tops
Shorts and/or casual skirts
Swimsuits (2–3 recommended)
Rash guard or UV-protective swimwear
Beach cover-up
Light sweater or jacket
Rain jacket / poncho
Sleepwear
Undergarments
Socks
Footwear
Flip-flops or sandals
Sneakers or hiking shoes
Water shoes (for rocky beaches or waterfalls)
Toiletries
Reef-safe sunscreen (non-nano zinc or titanium-based)
Toothbrush & toothpaste
Shampoo & conditioner (travel-size or reef-safe brands)
Deodorant
Razor
Bug spray (DEET-free preferred)
After-sun lotion or aloe
Hairbrush or comb
Personal medications
Accessories
Sunglasses (preferably polarized)
Wide-brimmed hat or cap
Daypack or beach tote
Reusable water bottle
Waterproof phone pouch
Travel pillow and eye mask
Book, e-reader, or entertainment for flight
Electronics
Phone & charger
Portable power bank
Camera (optional)
Headphones or earbuds
Beach & Outdoor Gear
Quick-dry beach towel
Snorkel gear (optional; also available for rent)
Lightweight blanket or mat
Dry bag (for hikes or water adventures)
Snacks or energy bars for hikes
Optional (Buy Local!)
Aloha wear (locally made shirts or dresses)
Locally made sunscreen, pareos, or slippers
Handcrafted jewelry or hats
Hawaiian skincare or bath products
Pro Tip: Leave space in your luggage for souvenirs and gifts. Hawaii is full of incredible local artisans, designers, and small shops—buying there supports the local economy and enriches your travel experience.