Take Your Sex Toys on Holiday!
on Jul 2, 2018
Passport? Check.
Sunscreen? Check.
Vibrator? Check.
If, like me, you convince yourself you can pack a whole holiday’s worth of essentials into one carry-on bag (rolling your clothes is the answer, people), then you’ve probably experienced the 'hairdryer or sex toy' dilemma.
As far as I’m concerned, my Mantric wand has just as much right to a corner of my suitcase as my hair straighteners and 7 pairs of shoes.
And though I know the humidity will turn my hair into a fuzzy mess as soon as I get off the plane, and I'll shuffle around in the same pair of flipflops all week, at least I'll have great orgasms.
If you can’t bear to leave your trusty plaything behind, then here are a few tips for taking your toys on holiday.
Do your research
While airport security staff in the UK won't bat an eyelid at the sight of your 10-inch dildo, not every country is cool with you bringing the contents of your bedside drawer on holiday. Some countries even classify them in the same category as pornographic material.
If you want to avoid having your beloved Desire vibe confiscated, or at worst, finding yourself behind bars, find out where your holiday destination stands when it comes to the import of sex toys.
Thailand, Saudi Arabia and the Maldives are just some of the destinations that ban them from being brought into the country. Weirdly, it's a crime to possess more than 6 dildos in Texas, so leave your seventh behind if you're travelling to the Lone Star State.
If you're not sure, check with your airline before you travel.
What type of toys?
Some toys make better travel companions than others, so we've picked a few to give you some inspiration while packing.
You and your holiday pals won't need to fight over the travel adaptor if you take a rechargeable toy you can use anywhere in the world.
If you're worried about hotel staff finding your favourite toy, choose something low-profile like a lipstick vibrator or TENGA egg.
Cock rings take up hardly any space in your luggage, while stretchy strokers can be squished in without taking up any extra room.
The Best Night Ever couple's kit contains four tiny-but-mighty toys for both of you that can easily be slipped into your luggage or a handbag.
Avoid embarassment
Seriously - airport staff see all manner of sex toys roll through the airport security scanners, so there's no need to feel embarassed or ashamed if your luggage is picked out for a random check (unless it's in one of the countries we mentioned above).
One thing you can prevent is your bag buzzing away in the overhead compartment, by choosing a toy with a travel lock. Scroll down the page when you're reading about a product on the Lovehoney website to find out if this is one of its key features. If you're really worried, check it into your hold luggage.
If your toy is battery powered, remove the batteries before you travel, or - to be on the safe side - buy your batteries when you get to your destination, just in case they get damaged.
Travel regulations
Fitting all your toiletries into one of those transparent airport bags is always a nightmare, so grab a travel-sized (100ml or under) bottle of lube or a few sachets instead. A new bottle with a secure lid or seal is best, so you don't end up with gloop all over your favourite summer dress.
Not only is it great for sex, the slippery stuff is also pretty useful if you're sunburnt – just fill a balloon with a little lube (don't blow it up, obviously), stick it in the refrigerator, and you've got your very own cooling gel pack.
Travelling with carry-on only? Some airlines have weight restrictions, so go for lighter toys that won't push your luggage over the limit.
Speaking of regulations, it's best to avoid toys that could be classed as weapons, like rope and heavy metal dildos.
Safe sex
It goes without saying that safe sex is just as important on holiday as it is at home, so make sure you take a supply of condoms with you.
It's best to buy them before you go, so you can make sure they carry the relevant safety marks.
Condoms shouldn't be stored anywhere warmer than 100° Fahrenheit (37.5° Celcius) or cooler than 32° Fahrenheit (0° Celcius), so keep them away from direct sunlight and never leave them in the car if temperatures outside are likely to drop below freezing.
Dental dams protect against sexually transmitted infections during oral sex, so it's a good idea to have a stash of these, too. You can use a condom if you don't have any on hand - just cut off the tip and rim, then cut down the length to make an oblong shape.
Keep it quiet
One of the many things I love about my Mantric wand is that its rumbly vibrations are whisper-quiet (which comes in handy in my door-less attic bedroom).
If you're taking a stroker, cock ring or dildo on holiday you'll only have to worry about your own moans and groans being overheard.
But if you like your toys with a little extra buzz and don't want your friends/family/B&B owner to know what you're up to on the other side of the wall, it's worth considering how loud your toy is before you pack it.
Extra-quiet vibrators like the Lovehoney Silencer or the Mantric P-Spot Probe Vibrator are your best bet for under-the-radar antics.
Our top picks
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Lovehoney Best Night Ever Couple's Sex Toy Kit (5 Piece)
- 15 reviews
- "We tested all the products in the same night. It was an excellent experience for beginners."
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Womanizer Liberty Travel Clitoral Stimulator
- 12 reviews
- "Love this cock ring. Lasts up to 100 minutes, which is more than enough for both of us. OH loves it."
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Sliquid Naturals Lube Cube Sachets
- 3 reviews
- "They are great if you're travelling, I like to take them when going on holiday as a 200ml bottle isn't always suitable."
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Happy Rabbit Mini Rabbit Vibrator
- 4 reviews
- "Overall this is a great mini vibe which can be used solo or with a partner and I believe would be a good addition to anyone's toy collection."
Got any more holiday sex toy tips? Let us know in the comments below!
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