Anonymous wrote:I just did 3 weeks in Europe with a carryon (and knapsack). Believe me, by the end of the trip even that felt too heavy to lug around. You can definitely switch out several outfits every few days. We did laundry once. It worked out fine.
(2-4 pants, 2-3 shirts, 5 shirts, sweater, raincoat, underwear, sandals, sneakers.) What actually took up room was toiletries, COVID tests, medication, make up, camera,etc. Still, very doable. I will never travel with a large suitcase again.
Anonymous wrote:I think strategically packing a carry-on so you can manage for a few days is smart, but I just don’t think it’s realistic to plan on a ten-day trip without checking a bag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I e done it. I’d bring 2 bathing suits and a rash guard. 2 pairs of shorts and 2 pairs of flowy pants. 2 light dresses, a few tee shirts or tanks. I’d wear long pants with a tank and cardigan that would work with the dresses on plane with comfy sneakers, and pack sandals that would work for walking or dresses. 10 pairs of underwear and several bras. Swim coverup and a couple of books and a small cross body purse You can fit that all in a carryon definitely. Then my personal bag would be a tote that I could fit some more stuff in. The worst of it is not being able to bring toiletries other than what fits in the 311 bag. Last week tsa took my conditioner which was 6 ounces even though it fit nicely inside the quart ziplock bag. Most of my lotions don’t come in 3 ounce containers—they are 4 ounces or 4.5. So irritating.
Flew home from Croatia and they took my 150 ml tube of expensive lotion even though it was VERY CLEAR that there was not even 100 mls left in it. First time ever that anyone even messed with that tube. Ever!
So you're mad that the rules applied to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh I just got back from Europe and our bags were fine and arrived on time both ways.
Same. Now, we had several cancelled flights to contend with, but our luggage made it at the same time we did. I always pack some basic toiletries and a change of clothes in a carry on, but haven’t had issues with checked luggage. We
Anonymous wrote:Eh I just got back from Europe and our bags were fine and arrived on time both ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think strategically packing a carry-on so you can manage for a few days is smart, but I just don’t think it’s realistic to plan on a ten-day trip without checking a bag.
+1. Everyone who is doing carry on only either has to do laundry (which I would not want to do) or re-wears clothes, which is smelly to me and also suboptimal for pics. Also I like to have a few shoe and bag options for 10 days, and that’s hard w/carry on only.
Anonymous wrote:I think strategically packing a carry-on so you can manage for a few days is smart, but I just don’t think it’s realistic to plan on a ten-day trip without checking a bag.
Anonymous wrote:This is my new favorite carry on:
https://www.awaytravel.com/suitcases/bigger-carry-on?color=lavender&usb_charger=not_included I got it in lavender.
I just took it for a ten day trip to Chicago and I still had clothes that I never wore. It's very easy to organize and it's much easier to pack lightly in warm weather. I plan to take it as my only bag for a month-long trip to Italy in September. I pack mostly light dresses and light hiking clothes. A couple of linen or gauzy pants and tops. Bathing suit. Enough underwear for a week and do laundry.
OP you can easily take a bag like this one for a ten day trip to Greece. Light clothing is key. Good luck!