10 Shopper-Approved Passport Holders for Travel Season
Travel season has arrived, and air travel crowds make it essential to organize important documents. A good passport holder stores cards, cash and boarding passes in one spot. Several models offer RFID-blocking protection and slots for AirTags. Here are 10 options approved by shoppers from brands like Quince, TUMI and Satechi.
Quince Nappa leather RFID-blocking passport holder costs $29.90. Quince sells direct to keep prices low, so this Italian Nappa leather holder runs under $30, not the $100-plus at department stores. It has four card slots, a slip pocket for boarding passes and RFID-blocking lining.
"I bought the bright green one and it's easy to find in my handbag," one five-star reviewer wrote. "[It's] very good quality with pockets for a couple of cards and some currency."
Royce RFID-blocking travel organizer sells for $165. Frequent international travelers can use this four-zip organizer for up to four passports, plus boarding passes, cash and cards in separate compartments.
"On international trips I struggle to keep up with currency," one reviewer wrote. "With four separate colored coded zipper compartments, my essentials are neatly organized." Full-grain leather gives it a polished look for heavy use.
TUMI Voyageur passport case is $140, down 20% from $175. It uses lightweight nylon like TUMI carry-on bags to resist scuffs. "The zipper feels very nice, and there are good internal compartments," one reviewer wrote.
It includes four card slots, a slip pocket and a passport sleeve. TUMI's Tracer ID program lets owners register it if lost.
Fanny pack is $24.95, 17% off from $29.95. This hidden money belt worn under clothes fights pickpocketing. The slim RFID-blocking design holds a passport, cash, cards and an Apple AirTag.
One reviewer said it worked on a trip to Italy: "It's nice and slim enough to easily fit under your shirt. The material's lightweight too, so it's easy to forget it's there."
Zero Grid RFID passport holder costs $24.99. This budget pick matches pricier layouts. One reviewer called it the "best travel wallet they'd ever purchased," adding "it’s compact and not bulky." It fits a passport, credit cards, cash, boarding pass and smartphone.
Leatherology travel wallet is $180. The zip-around design secures a passport, cards, cash and pen. It suits multi-currency trips with eight card slots and a coin pouch. Full-grain leather gains a patina over time.
"I wanted a larger wallet for easy travel but also for everyday [use]," a five-star reviewer wrote. "This serves as a great clutch because I can fit my iPhone and keys in it without warping the wallet."
Cuyana passport wallet costs $198. Smooth Italian leather keeps it slim for jacket pockets. It holds two passports, six cards and a billfold for currencies. "I like that there are dividers for keeping different currencies and a large coin pouch," one reviewer wrote. It offers free monogramming and a 60-day guarantee.
SlimFold passport holder is $89. It weighs almost nothing and stays under a quarter-inch thick when full. Water-resistant material wipes clean. "It's as thin as realistically possible and incredibly durable," one five-star reviewer said. "The magnetic closure helps ensure things don't fall out [by] accident."
Bellroy travel wallet costs $145. A micro pen in the spine helps with customs forms. It holds a passport, four cards, cash and boarding passes in certified leather. A business traveler wrote that "the size accommodates multiple boarding passes and luggage claim papers easily."
Satechi FindAll passport cover is $59.99. A built-in tracker works with Apple's FindMy network, no AirTag needed. The battery lasts up to two years. Vegan leather has slots for three cards and a boarding pass.
"My wife loves it for her travels and my peace of mind," one reviewer wrote, calling its tracking a "game changer."
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