How to Fix Holiday Coffee, and Keep It Tasting Great
You’ve booked the perfect place, packed your bags, and switched on holiday mode. But one thing can still ruin the whole trip: bad coffee.
This quick 3-minute read gives you a simple checklist to help your coffee taste just as good on holiday as it does at home.
There’s also one small tip at the end that keeps your beans fresh, so every cup still hits right, even days into your trip.
What Should You Pack?
Start with your own beans. Don’t leave it up to chance or settle for whatever’s in the local shop.
Then, you’ll need a grinder. If you like to dial in your brew every morning, you might already be thinking about the Comandante. But if you want something smaller and more budget-friendly, the Rhino Tall - Hand Coffee Grinder is spot-on. It’s efficient, packs easily, and won’t break the bank.
Now, brewing.
You’re probably not packing your espresso machine, so a manual option is your best bet. The Clever Coffee Dripper is a solid choice. It works like a mix between a French Press and a pour-over, which means you get a smooth, clean cup without the hassle.
Don’t forget the filters. The wrong ones can wreck your brew. Go with Filtropa Size 4 Coffee Filter Papers. They help bring out the flavour and avoid that muddy taste you get from cheap filters.
Pour it into your mug, sit back, and enjoy a proper coffee, even miles from home.

Want to Take It With You?
Whether you’re walking on the beach, out in the woods, or just sitting outside your Airbnb, the Fellow Carter Move Mug keeps your coffee hot and mess-free. It’s leak-resistant, easy to carry, and looks sharp too.

One Small Tip That Makes a Big Difference
Most people forget this part, but it matters.
For short trips, the Comandante Polymer Bean Jar is small, tough, and keeps your beans fresh.
For longer stays, the Fellow Atmos locks in flavour by cutting out oxygen.
Your Travel Brew Kit



