Best Packing Cubes for Travel In Australia

by | Last updated Apr 5, 2025 | Gear + Packing | 0 comments

So you have Australian travel plans. This could be for a weekend, a week or two, a month or more or maybe years. And there can be lots to organise before you head off including packing. One thing I do know about packing is that you travel better if your clothes and travel accessories are organised and you can easily find them. And when you can find your items because you are organised, you travel better. The only way I know that my packing is organised is by using packing cubes. I discovered packing cubes in 2019 and they revolutionised the way I pack. If you haven’t heard of them before don’t worry, here is my guide to the best packing cubes and why you definitely need to start using them while travelling Australia. 

 

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What are Packing Cubes?

 

Packing cubes also known as packing cells, travel packing bags, luggage organiser and packing pods are luggage organisers that turn a messy bag into an organised bag. They come in different sizes, materials and colours and when you use them they provide a number of benefits.

 

Benefits Of Using Packing Cubes

 

  1. Packing cubes come in a variety of sizes and shapes so you can fit different types of clothes in them.
  2. Similar clothing can be organised in a packing cube for quick and easy identification.
  3. You can maximise space in your luggage whether that be a suitcase or a backpack with packing cubes.
  4. Clothes are kept neat and you can minimise wrinkles.
  5. Packing cubes are made from different durable and versatile materials.
  6. Make packing and repacking easier.
  7. Different colour packing cubes mean I can colour code my items or can identify the cube if the items are mine. Different colours are great to show people who’s cubes belong to who, particularly if travelling with family members. So each person could have their own specific colour set of packing cubes.
  8. Don’t have to unpack as you can keep the items in the packing cubes – even at home.

 

How to Pack with Packing Cubes?

 

There is no right or wrong way on how to use packing cubes. The more you use them you will get into your own routine of use. You could use a particular size for particular items. Or maybe choose a specific colour for specific items. Perhaps have a specific colour for a specific person in the family. You can lay items flat or roll them. Whatever works best!

 

How To Choose The Best Travel Packing Cubes

 

If you have started your search for the best travel packing cubes to fit your needs, consider some of these essential features to help you make the right purchase. Things to consider include the material, set number and sizes.

 

Material

 

Many people search for the cheapest set of storage cubes, but quality of the material should be considered. Buying packing cubes made of cheap quality of the material can determine your overall product satisfaction. You will want to buy packing cubes that will last. The most common materials used for packing cubes are nylon, polyester and rayon. When considering different brands of packing cubes consider:

  • strength
  • sturdiness
  • lightness
  • water resistance 

Buying inferior packing cubes may result in easy wear and tear of the fabric and zippers. You want packing cubes that will last.

 

Size

 

Choosing the right size inclusions can be tricky as there are differing sets available. Some sets may have 3 or 4 cubes in them while others have 6 or more. I chose a brand that had 6 cubes to offer me more variety because I have different ways I travel. Sometimes with a backpack and other times with a suitcase or overnight bag.

 

Other Packing Cube Features

 

There are other packing cube features to consider. I consider the style of travel I will be doing and what luggage I will be taking. If I am taking an overnight bag I won’t need as many packing cubes compared to if I am going on a month long trip. Things I suggest you consider before buying your packing cubes are:

 

  • Extras. Some sets of packing cubes come with a shoe bag or a laundry bag. I have found these useful.
  • Mesh sides. I think mesh sides are a great feature as it allows me to see the contents of each cube.
  • Handles. A handle on a packing cube lets you carry the cube easier and helps with taking out of your luggage.
  • Zippers. Sturdy zippers are a must for your packing cubes as you will be opening and closing the cubes regularly.

 

The Best Packing Cubes On The Market

 

There are a lot of packing cubes out there in the marketplace so you may be thinking, ‘how do I choose the best packing cubes me’? I suggest you consider where you are going, what you are taking and then work it out from there. Here are some of the best packing cubes on the market to help you organise your luggage. 

 

Veken 6 Set Packing Cubes

Lots of options of use for this set of packing cubes. Comes with a laundry bag and shoe bag.

Eagle Creek Packing Cubes

Keep your suitcase organised with these Eagle Creek Packing Cubes. Great for those overnight or short trips.

Mossio 7 Piece Packing Cube Set

Don’t let the pretty patterns of the Mossio 7 Piece Packing Cube deter you. They are made from a strong material and come in different sizes to take travelling, camping, hiking or even to yoga class.

Samsonite Compression Packing Cubes

Easy to see through and don’t take up much room as you squeeze the air out of these compression packing cubes.

Pro Packing Cubes for Travel

You can’t go wrong with this 10 piece luggage organiser. Just look at the different sizes which will fit into different configurations in choice of luggage.

 

Keep Your Accessories Organised Too

 

As well as keeping your clothes organised keep all your other travel accessories organised. Add to your packing cubes, a specific bra and underwear cube, a garment bag and shoe bags. Not really a packing cube but a toiletry bag will also keep all your toiletries organised.

 

Bra and Underwear Organiser

Keep all your underwear together in a bra and underwear organiser for your luggage.

Yamiu Travel Shoe Bags

With a set of these you can keep your shoes protected while in your luggage plus, keep other items protected from the shoes if they happen to be wet or dirty.

Garment Bag

If travelling with a suit or special outfit keep it safe in a garment bag.

Toiletry Bag

A toiletry bag with a hook for hanging is a great addition to packing cubes for your travels. Keep all you toiletries together in a waterproof bag.

 

Do Packing Cubes Really Work To Keep Things Organised? Absolutely!

 

Packing cubes really do keep your things organised while you travel Australia. Neatly stacked in your luggage or even in your drawers of your van you are certain to find what you are looking when you keep your things organised in packing cubes. I hope you have found this guide to the best packing cubes to travel Australia useful. If so, I would love to hear from you in the comments following. Happy Packing!

Pink packing cubes that are great to organise your luggage.

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Sharyn McCullum with a glass of beer in front of her at the Coldstream Brewery, Yarra Valley.

Hi, I’m Sharyn, the creator of this blog. I’ve been travelling all my life thanks to my dad who worked for an Australian airline. Nowadays I like to stay on the ground and discover Australia one road trip, one city or town and one beach at a time. Join me to discover your own Australia now.

 

My Essential Travel Resources that help me discover Australia now.

* For accommodation I book a bed in a hostel through HostelWorld or a hotel room via Booking.com. For free accommodation I house sit through Trusted Housesitters.
* I purchase camping & caravanning gear through Caravan RV Camping, Amazon, Anaconda and Outback Equipment. I power up with a Bluetti Solar Powerbank.
* For clothing and travel gear I like North Face  (particularly their jackets and their hybrid backpack/suitcase).
* For bags (I take my messenger bag everywhere) I like Bagsmart.
* If I need to rent a car I check out options at DiscoverCars and campervans at Jucy. And I find my way with Hema Maps.
* When I need travel insurance I get a policy through World Nomads or SafetyWing. For car and van insurance I use the state auto clubs like RACV.
* I protect myself online with a VPN from NordVPN.

 

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