The Ultimate Travel Hack: How to Stay Hydrated and Feeling Your Best
Why Travel Can Leave You Feeling Tired and Run Down
Travel is exciting but it can also take a toll on your body.

Whether you’re:
- Flying long haul
- Spending hours in transit
- Navigating busy travel days
It’s common that after travelling you might feel:
- Tired or sluggish
- Bloated or uncomfortable
- Dehydrated
- Low on energy
This isn’t just about lack of sleep, it’s often linked to hydration, routine disruption and additional stress on the body.
The Ultimate Travel Hack: Stay Properly Hydrated
One of the simplest and often most overlooked ways to support your body while travelling is hydration.
During travel, especially when flying, you can lose fluids more quickly due to:
- Dry cabin air
- Changes in routine
- Increased movement or heat
Even just mild dehydration can affect:
- Energy levels
- Focus
- How you feel overall
Staying Hydrated

Drinking water is important but hydration isn’t just about water alone. Electrolytes are essential minerals that help your body:
- Maintain fluid balance
- Support muscle and nerve function
- Regulate energy levels
When travelling, replenishing your electrolyte levels can help support:
- Better hydration
- More stable energy
- Reduced feelings of fatigue
When to Use Electrolytes While Travelling
You don’t need to overcomplicate it when it comes to using electrolytes, just use them when your body needs extra support.
Before or During a Flight
Flying can be particularly dehydrating due to the factors mentioned above, however, electrolytes may help:
- Support hydration levels
- Reduce travel fatigue
- Help you feel more refreshed on arrival
During Busy Travel Days
Long days of walking, exploring or being on the go can impact energy levels. A hydration boost can help:
- Maintain energy
- Support recovery
- Keep you feeling more balanced
Hot Climates
Heat and being hot increases fluid loss, even if you don’t notice it. Electrolytes can help:
- Replace lost minerals
- Support hydration in warmer environments
After Exercise or Physical Activities
If your trip includes:
- Exercise
- Swimming
- Hiking
Or any other activities which require physical effort. Electrolytes can support recovery and hydration afterwards.
Other Simple Travel Tips That Make a Big Difference

Hydration is key to helping keep you feeling good when travelling, but it works best alongside a few simple habits.
Move Regularly
Sitting for long periods can affect circulation and how your body feels. During periods where you may more be likely to be sedentary or seated for a long time (e.g. a long-haul flight) try:
- Stretching
- Walking when possible
- Light movement during travel
Eat Light, Balanced Meals
Heavy, overly salty or greasy foods can impact digestion. Instead aim for:
- Simple, balanced meals
- Staying consistent where possible
Support Your Gut
Travel can cause a spike in stress and therefore disrupt and affect digestion, whether that’s caused by a change in routine, different foods or even jet lag.
By supporting your gut through these changes you can help reduce the chance of:
- Bloating
- Discomfort
- Digestive changes
A Simple Travel Routine That Works
Keeping things simple is key.
A practical approach could look like:
- Morning: Start with hydration
- During the day: Top up as needed
- After activity or travel: Rehydrate and support recovery
Products like our Coconut Water Electrolytes make this easy, giving you a convenient way to support hydration wherever you are.
Travel doesn’t have to leave you feeling drained. By focusing on:
- Hydration
- Simple daily habits
- Supporting your body consistently
You can help maintain your energy, comfort and overall wellbeing, wherever you go.
Shop Electrolytes
Our Coconut Water Electrolytes offer a convenient way to support hydration when travelling, during busy days and when you’re on the go.
FAQs
Drinking water regularly and using electrolytes can help support hydration, especially during flights or in hot climates.
Electrolytes may help support hydration and energy levels, which can contribute to feeling less fatigued during travel.
Electrolytes can be useful during flights, as air travel can contribute to dehydration due to the dry cabin air.
Daisy Buckingham ANutr, Registered Associate Nutritionist
Daisy, MSc PGDip ANutr, is a Registered Associate Nutritionist with a Master's Degree in Public Health Nutrition, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Eating Disorders and Clinical Nutrition, both of which are Association for Nutrition (AFN) accredited. She, also, has a BSc degree in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience; and has completed an AFN accredited Diet Specialist Nutrition course.
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