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Whether you're running around the city streets, picnicking in the park, squeezing in a workout under the sun, or lounging poolside at your hotel, make sure you’re ready to handle the summer’s scorching hot temperatures. As someone who grew up sweating it out on hot New York City blocks and chasing waves on Long Island beaches, I’ve learned that the secret to thriving in the heat is being prepared. That means curating your ultimate warm-weather arsenal: smart tech that actually cools you down, lightweight linens that breathe with you, and packable accessories that fit in your beach bag or city tote.

Whether you’re hitting the trails of a national park, sightseeing in a sun-filled capital, or just trying to stay hydrated while waiting for the subway, we’ve got you covered with the right essentials that keep you cool, stylish, and fully equipped to soak up the summer without overheating. From wearable fans to UV-protective gear, consider this your practical guide to staying cool, no matter where your summer takes you.

Portable fans

The best portable fans are durable, powerful, and lightweight, making them the perfect travel companions. Our editors swear by the VersionTech mini for its surprising strength, while the Jisulife handheld fan delivers both cooling power and a chic design. Associate commerce director Madison Flager’s favorite portable neck fan from Wasserstein Dartwood is sold out, but this option by Jisulife is a similar, sleek alternative. For an entirely different approach to fanning, CPAP offers a nine-hour battery-operated device that calibrates cooling waves that stimulate temperature-sensitive nerves on the inside of your wrist. It’s proven to have impressive results at keeping you cool on the go.

Jisulife

Portable neck fan

Recommended by Madison Flager, associate commerce director

Dntesr

Mini cell phone fan

Recommended by Jessica Chapel, commerce writer

Comlife

Comlife portable handheld misting fan

Recommended by M.F.

Jisulife

Handheld mini fan

Recommended by M.F.

Gaiatop

Gaiatop mini portable fan

Recommended by Kelsey Glennon, Traveler contributor

Versiontech

Mini handheld fan

Recommended by Megan DuBois, Traveler contributor

Embr Labs

Wave 2 personal cooling & heating device

Recommended by J.C.

Hydrating essentials

As for staying hydrated on sunny days, essentials come in all shapes and sizes, from insulated water bottles and electrolyte packets to ice packs and cooling pads. Brands like Hydro Flask and Stanley are well-known pros at keeping travelers hydrated on the go. Commerce editor Meaghan Kenny will be tossing Summer Friday’s Jet Lag hydration mist in her bag all summer long for a quick, cooling spritz after subway rides or trips to the pool. As for products like cooling sticks and hydrating eye patches, there's a range of options to help cool down your skin and leave you looking dewy and fresh. With the products below, you’ll find it’s not so hard to stay hydrated this summer after all.

Hydro Flask

Standard Mouth Water Bottle

Recommended by M.F.

W&P

Peak silicone water bottle ice tray

Recommended by M.F.

Nuun

Electrolyte drink tablets

Recommended by Megan Spurrell, associate articles director

Liquid IV

Hydration Multiplier packets

Recommended by M.F.

Bodyarmor

Flash I.V. electrolyte packets

Recommended by J.C.

Owala

Owala FreeSip Sway, 30 oz.

Recommended by M.K.

Takeya

Insulated water bottle 22 oz.

Recommended by M.F.

Hydro Flask

Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Travel Bottle, 32 oz.

Recommended by M.K.

Peter Thomas Roth

Water Drench Hyaluronic Cloud Hydra-gel eye patches

Recommended by J.C.

Summer Fridays

Jet Lag hydration mist

Recommended by M.K.

Beekman 1802

Milk Shake hyaluronic acid & squalane facial toner mist

Recommended by Alexandra Sanidad, research director

Tula Skincare

Glow and Get It eye balm

Recommended by M.F.

Versatile coolers

Speaking of hydration, it takes the best of the best coolers to keep all your drinks, snacks, and park-to-beach essentials nice and cool. For a quick day trip, pack an easy and light Stanley midi cooler; for easy transport and long stints of cool, the Corcickle backpack quite literally has your back; and for long trips with lots of frosty beverages, Yeti's wheeled cooler has no shortage of space. For even more recommendations, check out our list of the best coolers here.

Hydro Flask

Carry Out Soft Cooler

Recommended by M.K.

Stanley

The All Day Julienne midi cooler

Recommended by J.C.

Calpak Soft-Sided Cooler, 17-liter

Recommended by M.S.

Corkcicle

Lotus backpack

Recommended by M.F.

Yeti

Tundra Haul Wheeled Cooler

Recommended by J.C.

Moisture-wicking and sweat-resistant gear

Nothing throws a wrench in plans quite like sweat. But the right moisture-wicking gear turns a meltdown into a power move. Whether you're braving the commute, hitting the trail, or just trying to make it through a scorcher of a day, smart cooling essentials are the difference between being flustered and fresh. The best sweat-resistant gear is all about mitigation–and has much to do about keeping your hair up and away from your neck. From sun hats to scarves, these hard-working accessories are easy to throw on when you need a little extra sun protection.

Anthropologie

Aimee Claw hair clip set

Recommended by J.C.

U-pick

4-pack cooling towels

Recommended by J.C.

Silk hair scrunchies (set of 6)

Recommended by J.C.

Shakeitcool

Cooling shawl

Recommended by J.C.

Anthropologie

Hair scarves 2-pack

Recommended by J.C.

Secret Charm

Le Playa trucker hat

Recommended by J.C.

Mango

Reversible zebra-print bucket hat

Recommended by J.C.

Mission

Cooling UPF hat

Recommended by J.C.

Under Armour Launch Run hat

Recommended by M.F.

Anti-chafing essentials

Hot and humid weather often means painful, unwanted chafing. To save yourself from the discomfort, notably on days you’ll know there will be a lot of walking, try these anti-chafing balms and slips. From a just-for-her application to airy undergarments or bike shorts, these essentials have actually proved to help.

Zenuta

Biker shorts

Recommended by J.C.

Lululemon Wunder Train high-rise short

Recommended by Sarah Allard, Conde Nast Traveller UK's digital director

Thigh Society

The Cooling shorts

Recommended by J.C.

Aerie

Real Me Crossover bike short

Recommended by M.F.

Body Glide

Original anti-chafe balm bundle

Recommended by M.F.

More of Me to Love

Sweat Wick bra liner

Recommended by J.C.

Lightweight clothing

There’s nothing more satisfying than slipping into airy linens on a summer day. Known for their breathability and lightweight comfort, linens ensure you stay cool while looking effortlessly chic. Whether it’s Frank & Eileen’s stylish linen set, Lululemon's breezy men's shorts, or Everlane’s versatile A-line dress, these summer staples are easy to wear and perfect for everything from beach days to vacation dinners.

Everlane

The Seamed dress

Recommended by M.K.

Reiss

Roxi midi skirt

Recommended by J.C.

Lululemon Align Dress

Recommended by J.C.

Vuori

Volley dress

Recommended by M.F.

Frank & Eileen

Tuscany Getaway set

Recommended by J.C.

Frank & Eileen

Hamptons travel set

Recommended by J.C.

Reformation

Mila linen short

Recommended by J.C.

Jenni Kayne

Linen Logo shirt

Recommended by J.C.

Lululemon

Run Times bra

Recommended by J.C.

Title Nine

Slaycation 2.0 cropped pants

Recommended by J.C.

Lululemon

Pace Breaker lined short

This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.


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