Whether you’re heading to the mountains, the beach, or hopping on a flight, traveling with children requires preparation — especially during the hot summer months. A spontaneous day trip can turn stressful without the right health essentials at hand.
Dr. Shireen Marzouk shares her tried-and-tested list of summer travel essentials for kids, curated from both professional experience and real-life parenting.
🧳 Why a Health Kit Is Non-Negotiable When Traveling with Kids
Children are more susceptible to changes in environment, temperature, and exposure. Having a ready-to-go health kit can help manage common travel issues like fever, bug bites, allergies, and minor injuries — without panicking.
✅ Pediatrician-Approved Travel Essentials for Summer
1. First-Aid Must-Haves
- Alcohol swabs for cleaning cuts
- Bandages and Steri-Strips for wound closure
- Tweezers for splinters and tick removal
Tip: Ensure the tick’s mouthpart is removed fully to avoid infections
2. Thermometer + Fever Reducers
- Always carry a digital thermometer
- Include Panadol (paracetamol) or Brufen (ibuprofen) in your kit
3. Anti-Allergy & Skin Soothers
- Antihistamines for unexpected allergic reactions
- Calamine lotion for mosquito bites (store in fridge for cooling effect)
- Fragrance-free moisturizer to protect children with eczema or sensitive skin
4. Electrolytes & Rehydration
- Pack oral rehydration salts or electrolyte powders
Essential after hot days, amusement park visits, or mild dehydration
5. Bug Repellent & Protection
- Safe mosquito repellents for 6 months+
- Use the Vaseline trick: apply repellent, then a thin layer of Vaseline to lock it in for long-lasting protection
6. Nasal Saline Spray
- Normal saline spray helps manage colds and sinus congestion
- Proven to reduce the duration of viral infections by 3–4 days
🤧 What About Asthma or Nebulizer Use?
If your child uses a nebulizer, consult your doctor before traveling. Often, a spacer with an inhaler is more effective and easier to manage on-the-go.
❗ Avoid casual nebulizer use with steroids unless prescribed — incorrect use may lead to overmedication and inconsistent dosing.
✈️ Extra Travel Tips from Dr. Shireen
- Pack extra medications for emergencies, especially when flying
- Store everything in a waterproof, labeled zip-lock or pouch
- Customize your health kit based on your child’s unique needs (eczema, asthma, etc.)
Don’t Forget Sun Protection!
Sunscreen is an essential part of your travel bag — refer to our full sunscreen guide for kids for choosing the best one.
Final Thoughts
A little planning goes a long way in ensuring safe and happy travels. With the right summer health kit for kids, you can handle minor bumps and fevers like a pro — giving your child the freedom to explore and enjoy the summer sun.
Stay safe, stay ready, and travel with confidence!

