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The ultimate guide to the best travel shoes that are both stylish and comfortable.

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Picking the correct travel shoes is one of the most important (and most frustrating) parts of traveling to Europe. I still struggle with it—but don’t worry because in this guide I help you choose the best shoes for traveling.

UPDATE : I’ve also included my travel footwear recommendations for both women and men.

Quick Tips For Picking Comfortable Shoes For Travel

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Between living in NYC and spending a lot of time exploring Europe, I know first-hand that comfortable shoes make traveling much more enjoyable. You’ll easily walk 5-10 miles a day when exploring a city… even spending a few hours at a museum can be killer on your feet.

So treat your feet well.

Here are a few things to consider when evaluating your shoes:

  • Comfort Beats Fashion (Always) : It doesn’t matter how cute your shoes are — if they’re uncomfortable, they’re staying at home. One bad blister or an aching foot can truly ruin your day.
  • Quality socks will help prevent blisters, stop odor, and keep your feet comfortable. For more information about socks, be sure to read about our favorite socks for travel .
  • Support & Insoles: Every foot is different so we’ve found that adding a nice pair of insoles can make shoes, flats, and boots much more comfortable.
  • For example — A pair of flats isn’t appropriate for trekking through Iceland, and a pair of heavy-duty mountaineering boots probably is overkill for walking the streets of Paris.
  • Break In Your Shoes: BREAK IN YOUR SHOES! A lot of people forget this critical step because even the most comfortable shoes can cause blisters during the first couple of wearings. We recommend wearing your shoes for a couple of weeks before your trip.
  • Versatile Shoes: Depending on your travel style, you’ll want to limit the number of shoes you bring. We rarely travel with more than two pairs so make sure your shoes look good in a variety of settings.

Tips for Buying Shoes Online

Best travel shoes - A complete guide to the most comfortable shoes for travel.

Buying shoes online can be a bit tricky since all brands seem to fit a little differently. I almost exclusively order shoes from Zappos if I’m buying them online—they give you free delivery (which is often one or two-day shipping) and free returns.

If you’re not sure which size to buy, I suggest buying two sizes and then returning the pair that doesn’t fit. Zappos gives you a pre-paid return label and will refund your money within about 7 days—they make the process super easy.

The Best Travel Shoes By Category

To make things easier, I’ve divided this guide into sneakers, walking shoes, boots, sandals, flats, etc. — each section has footwear recommendations for both men and women. Feel free to jump around as needed.

  • The Best Sporty Casual Travel Sneakers
  • The Best Athletic Walking Shoes
  • The Best Waterproof Hiking and Trekking Travel Shoes
  • The Best Hiking Boots For Travel
  • The Best Casual Boots For Travel
  • The Best Flats For Travel
  • The Best Travel Sandals
  • The Best Insoles
  • The Best Travel Shoe Brands

The Best Sporty Casual Sneakers For Travel

Yes, you can wear sneakers when you travel without looking like a “tourist”. In fact, a cool-looking pair of sneakers is our preferred travel shoe in most cases. Luckily, there are a ton of fashionable options available these days but here are a few of our favorites.

Note: Some of the more “minimalist” shoes will benefit from the addition of insoles.

Women’s Casual Sneakers For Travel

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Ecco also makes a lot of cute, sturdy, & comfortable sneakers. The Ecco Soft VII is a great city shoe.

Allbirds - Best travel shoes

We’re really digging Allbirds shoes for travel. They’re sneakers but they’re made of wool — which sounds kind of weird but it actually works well. These shoes are super comfortable and you can wear them without socks (one of the benefits of wool is odor prevention). They are crazy lightweight so they’re easy to pack away. They come in multiple colors and cost $95. Available via Allbirds .

Allbirds multiple new shoe lines — I’m a fan of the Tree Runners and Tree Dashers because are made of eucalyptus pulp instead of wool so they’re a bit breezier than the Wool Runners.

Read our Allbirds Review if you want more information.

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We were recently in Madrid and we saw a ton of European men and women wearing Adidas Superstars . They were seriously everywhere. Zappos has multiple styles and colors — plus they’re fairly affordable.

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We’ve also noticed a huge rise in the popularity of New Balance shoes throughout Europe — we’ve seen everything from neutral to super bright colors. We’ve loved New Balance shoes for a long time so we’re happy they’re now popular in Europe.

A classic choice is the New Balance 574 because it comes in multiple colors and strikes that balance of being fashionable, sporty, and comfortable. For maximum comfort, consider any New Balance that features their Fresh Foam soles. Check out Zappos to see the various color options.

And of course, there is Nike — which is always a popular shoe choice for being fashionable and comfortable.

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BENSIMON sneakers are a very popular and fashionable casual sneaker in France. You’ll see tons of trendy Parisians wearing them during the summer. They are available in dozens of colors and styles, but it can be a little difficult to find the full range of styles and colors in the US.

We don’t think you can have them shipped outside France from their website, but there are a few retailers who carry them in the US.

However, Superga  and Keds both make shoes in a very similar style (pictured above) — so they’re a great alternative that’s also easy to find.

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Sperry Top-Siders look great with shorts, capris, skirts, and jeans, making them super versatile. They are a good option for the spring or summer.

best travel shoes - puma women

Puma produces a number of sporty, yet fashionable, sneakers that are great for travel. Their styles are always changing, so you’ll want to check out all the different styles they have on Zappos .

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Converse Chuck Taylor’s are ultra trendy in Europe right now and they make a cheap and shabby chic option. The Chucks 2 have good arch support but the normal Chucks are known for being pretty flat.

If you don’t like Chuck Taylor’s, there are many other similar style shoes available — for example,  Onitsuka Tiger by Asics  and  Vans .

best travel shoes - Tom's Shoes

Everyone knows about TOMS shoes, and they are great shoes for travel because they are comfortable, lightweight, and cute. These are great options for urban travel during the spring and summer. They’re not the most rugged shoes so they’re better suited for shorter periods of wear.

Men’s Casual Sneakers For Travel

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Just about every athletic shoe brand has a line of casual sneakers — especially leather shoes that look good during the day and at night. Check out Nike , New Balance , Puma , and Adidas .

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We have also seen multiple Europeans wearing Adidas Ultra Boost — these seem to be the “it” shoes right now. A ton of people sing the praises of Adidas Ultra Boost for being the most comfortable shoes they’ve ever worn.

We also love their classic Adidas Originals and Superstar sneakers as they’ll never go out of style.

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We’re really digging Allbirds shoes for travel. They’re sneakers but they’re made of wool — which sounds kind of weird but it actually works well. These shoes are super comfortable and you can wear them without socks (one of the benefits of wool is odor prevention). And they are crazy lightweight so they’re easy to pack away. They come in multiple colors and cost $95. Available via Allbirds .

Allbirds has greatly expanded its shoe offerings to include shoes made of eucalyptus pulp instead of wool so they’re a bit breezier than their wool shoes — check them out here .

We’ve written a more in-depth  Allbirds Review  if you want to learn more.

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New Balance is another great brand that you’ll see all over Europe. We’ve been wearing them for years so it’s nice to see Europeans discovering them as well.

We’re big fans of the New Balance Classics because they have great retro style, but still offer the comfort of a running shoe. I’ve seen similar shoes in many stores and boutiques in Paris and Barcelona so you’ll see plenty of Europeans wearing these.

Athletic Walking & Running Shoes For Travel

Full-on athletic running/walking shoes will likely be the most comfortable option for exploring the streets of Europe. These might not be the most fashionable option but we’ve started noticing a lot more Europeans starting to wear them.

Women’s Athletic Shoes for Travel

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Hokas have become the undisputed “most comfortable” shoes on the market and they get rave reviews. Yes, they’re a bit ugly but even the most fashionable celebrities are wearing them so Hokas are on trend.

Hoka makes many models but we recommend the Hoka Clifton , Hoka Bondi , Hoka Rinkon , and the Hoka Arahi as they all make great travel shoe options. Check out Amazon for the full selection.

best travel shoes - brooks

One of the best-rated running shoes is the Brooks Ghost . These will not win any points for fashion, but they will keep your feet happy. In fact, all Brooks shoes get excellent comfort ratings.

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If you’re looking for a comfortable athletic shoe that has a bit of a lower profile, check out the  Nike Free , New Balance Arishi , Adidas Running , and Adidas Originals series . All of these are sporty and fashionable.

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The Allbirds Tree Dashers 2 is the most advanced running shoe offered by Allbirds so it offers the brand’s most support and the greatest amount of cushioning. They’re super comfortable and they come in multiple colors.

Men’s Athletic Shoes

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When it comes to nice-looking athletic shoes, Nike is hard to beat. We recommend the  Nike Air Pegasus , Nike Air Max , and Nike Free .

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Brooks is known for making crazy comfortable shoes and their Ghosts are universally loved for their comfort.

Waterproof Trekking/Hiking Shoes For Travel

Trekking/hiking shoes look a bit like beefed-up athletic running shoes and they’re designed for long hikes. This style of hiking shoe is a popular choice for many travelers because they offer a lot of support, they are generally lightweight, and most are waterproof/weather resistant — which is a huge plus.

Unfortunately, it is pretty tough to find a “fashionable” pair, but these are probably your best all-around option if you travel during the snowy/rainy months or if you plan on spending a lot of time in the countryside.

NOTE: Weather-resistant shoes (as opposed to “waterproof”) should be sufficient for most travelers.

Women’s Waterproof/Weather Resistant Hiking Shoes For Travel

best travel shoes - New Balance trail runners

Ok, these Fresh Foam Gobi V2 – Protect Pack from New Balance are technically “trail runners” but they’re highly water-resistant and nice looking. We could totally rock these in Europe.

best travel shoes - Keen hiking shoes

Keen is another brand known for being comfortable. These Keen Presidio shoes get rave reviews for their mix of hiking shoe durability and sneaker looks. Plus, they are waterproof, so this is a good option if you want a rugged shoe that is suitable for city travel. I also like the Keen Utility Detroit  and Keen Arroyo II because they get excellent reviews for comfort, but they do have a more utilitarian look.

best travel shoes - Merrell

Merrell is a great brand as well. Their Moab line of shoes and boots come in multiple styles — including many waterproof options. We also like the  Merrell Siren Hex Q2 Waterproof , and the  Merrell All Out Blaze 2 Waterproof . Merrell makes a ton of shoes so check out their page on Zappos to see them all.

Men’s Waterproof/Weather Resistant Hiking Shoes

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We’ve always been big fans of New Balance . We think they make some of the most fashionable rugged and waterproof hiking shoes — so you won’t look out of place while exploring the city. The  910v3 GORE-TEX is a waterproof athletic trail running shoe that we are digging. We also like the Fresh Foam Gobi V2 – Protect Pack (which is technically only “water-resistant” but it should handle rainy days without much issue).

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The Nike Shield line of sneakers are water-resistant so they’re a nice option if you want sneakers that can be worn in the rain but still look cool.

best travel shoes - Merrell hikers

Merrell makes a wide range of comfortable hiking shoes, and many of them are waterproof — which is nice if you travel to rainy climates. The Merrell Moab Waterproof and the Moab Vent (a great summer option) get top marks for comfort and support. The Merrell Chameleon 4 is a low-profile option that is comfortable and sturdy but still looks decent in an urban environment.

best travel shoes - Keen mens

Keen makes some of the most comfortable and durable hiking shoes. The Keen Austin is waterproof, supportive, and it has a decent style. The Keen Arroyo II , Targhee II , and the Keen Voyageur are three other comfortable options that are a bit more utilitarian.

Hiking Boots For Travel

Hiking boots will offer good support and will keep your feet comfortable on long walks, but they might be overkill for most city travel since they are heavy and bulky. Most travelers would be better off using lightweight hiking shoes but boots might be a good idea if you’re traveling in the winter or if you like the boot aesthetic.

Women’s Hiking Boots For Travel

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The  Vasque Sundowner GTX   and the Danner Jag both combine old-school style and comfort.

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These Columbia Newton Ridge Plus Waterproof Amped boots get a lot of love and they’re affordable.

Men’s Hiking Boots for Travel

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Timberland White Ledge Mid Waterproof  is a nice-looking boot that will serve you well in the winter. The  Merrell Moab Mid GORE-TEX® XCR  is a little more “outdoorsy” but it gets good reviews for comfort. The Danner Jags and the Danner Mountain 600 are two classic hiking boots with old-school style.

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The Adidas Terrex Free Hiker is a cross between a running shoe and a hiking boot. Loving all these new hybrids. We actually discovered these from an Instagram ad… and we might buy a pair (technology is scary!). Check them out on Zappos .

Teva Arrowood 2 Mid WP

We’re digging these Teva Arrowood 2 Mid WP boots . They have sneaker styling and comfort but the functionality of waterproof boots. Check them out on Zappos .

Casual Boots For Travel

Casual boots are nice because they are more fashionable than sneakers/athletic shoes, but they are often still comfortable. We prefer dark leather (since it will hide dirt stains well — especially in the winter), but suede can be perfectly fine in the summer.

Make sure you break in your boots for 2-3 weeks before your trip since boots require a longer break-in period.

Women’s Casual Boots for Travel

best travel shoes - clarks boots

The Clarks Desert Boots  are a nice lightweight and fashionable option that works well for the summer and looks great with skinny jeans. These are best suited for the summer since they’re not waterproof. I’d also recommend using an insole.

best travel shoes - chelsea boots

Chelsea boots are another great style of boot for travel because they are super easy to take off — which is great at airports. And they look cool, too. We think these Blunderstone BL585 and  Frye Chelsea boots look great and they get good reviews, but there are plenty of other styles/brands available .

Villa Waterproof Bootie

Blondo receives rave reviews for their boots — and many of them are waterproof so they’re great for rainy weather. They’re also fashionable if you’re trying to dress up your outfit. We’re digging their Villa Waterproof Bootie .

Men’s Casual Boots for Travel

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Clarks Desert Boots  have been a classic boot for over 40 years and they’re still just as cool as ever — plus they come in multiple colors. We like these Cole Haan Chukka boots  and  Timberland Davis Square Plain Toe Chukka   because they’re both fashionable and comfortable. Borne also makes these slightly “dressy” Nigel Boots which are super comfortable.

best travel shoes - blunderstone boots

Another nice travel boot is the  Blundstone BL550 . These leather boots are comfortable, stylish, and rugged. The BL550 doesn’t have laces, so they are super easy to put on/remove, which is incredibly nice if you’re going to be flying a lot. Blundstone makes a lot of different models, so I suggest searching for other styles.

Best Travel Flats

Flats are a great option for city travel because they are lightweight, comfortable, and can be casual or dressy. Black or brown is the most practical color choice. Many flats don’t provide a lot of support, so it is advisable to add an insole to help improve comfort.

best travel shoes clarks flats

Clarks is known for being well-made, comfortable, and cute. They have a ton of different styles and colors

best travel shoes - Borne flats

Born makes a lot of cute and conformable flats. The Born Julianne  is one of their most popular models because they look great, provide decent arch support, and come in multiple colors. Born also has many other styles of flats that come in cool metallic or snakeskin finishes.

best travel shoes - Cole Haan flats

If fashion is a top priority, these Cole Haan flats might be the perfect flat since they’re known for providing a lot of extra cushioning. They have multiple colors available, but we would stick with the patent leather options.

best travel shoes - merrell flats

Merrell is known for making great hiking shoes, but they do make a few more stylish flats.

Travel Sandals

Sandals are great in warm weather and there are multiple styles available — from dressy to sporty. Unsurprisingly, the “fancier” sandals tend to have less support than the sporty versions — so keep that in mind.

Best travel shoes - Chaco sandals

Chaco is known for making some of the best hiking sandals. You won’t find these on the runway, but if you want excellent support these might be your best bet — whether you’re doing off-road hiking or exploring Europe’s cobblestone streets.

best travel shoes - Crocs sandals

It might sound strange, but Crocs actually makes a few pairs of nice-looking sandals. The Crocs Sexi Flip is chic, minimalist, and comfortable and the  Isabella T-Strap also gets a lot of love. Plus, they weigh just a few ounces so they will hardly add any weight to your bag.

best travel shoes - birk sandals

Birkenstocks are the quintessential “comfortable” sandal. They make multiple models so look around to see if any look good to you.

best travel shoes - Naut sandals

Naot is another brand that’s famous for making super comfortable sandals.

Insoles for Travel

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Insoles are a great way to make your shoes much more comfortable. Some of the best are from Superfeet , Sorbothane , Spenco , and Sole , but there are plenty of other brands.

The Best Travel Footwear Brands

Do you not see any shoes on this list that look interesting? Here’s a list of our favorite brands that are known for making excellent and comfortable shoes.

Mephisto Shoes

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Mephisto Footwear : Known for its super comfortable flats, sandals, and casual sneakers. They have footwear options for both men and women. See their full catalog on Zappos .

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ECCO : ECCO makes a range of high-quality and comfortable shoes, boots, sandals, sneakers, dress shoes for both men and women. Most of their shoes are leather so there are a lot of solid casual yet fashionable options. See their full catalog on Zappos .

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Hoka has made just about every “most comfortable shoes” list so these are an excellent option for anyone wanting maximum comfort while traveling. Some of their styles and color combos are a bit “out there” but there are plenty of options that won’t stick out too much. And, if nothing else, your feet will thank you for slipping these on. Check out Zappos for the full Hoka selection.

On Cloud Shoes

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On Cloud is another shoe brand that you’re probably seeing everywhere. These get rave reviews for their comfort and they come in multiple colors so you can find something that fits your style.

Check out Zappos for the full line of On Cloud shoes.

Clarks Shoes

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Clarks : Founded in 1825, Clarks is an English shoe brand that is known for making quality shoes, boots, and sandals. They became famous for their classic dessert boots (I own two pairs, myself) but they make a wide range of footwear options — especially casual leather sneakers, boots, and flats. See their full catalog on Zappos .

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Naot : Naot has made a name for itself for its extremely comfortable sandals — which get tons of rave reviews. View their full catalog on Zappos .

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Superga : Based in Italy since 1913, Superga has become famous for its classic low-profile and super sturdy sneakers that come in dozens of different colors. Check out their full catalog on Zappos .

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Born : Born is another brand that receives a lot of love for its comfort and craftsmanship. They make a wide range of footwear but they’re most known for their women’s flats and sandals. View their full catalog on Zappos .

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Blondo : Blondo’s biggest claim to fame is for their fashionable waterproof leather boots — which is something that’s actually fairly difficult to find. Take a look at their full catalog on Zappos .

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Blundstone : Blundstone is known for making super comfortable and durable waterproof boots for both men and women. Check out their full catalog on Zappos .

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Keen : Keen has traditionally been an outdoors footwear company that made quality but kinda ugly footwear… but they’ve started to make more casual and stylish options (without losing their outdoorsy performance). View their full catalog on Zappos .

Allbirds : Allbirds have exploded in popularity and they’ve been dubbed the “world’s most comfortable shoes.” While we’re not so sure about that claim, we can confirm that these are comfy. Plus, they’re super lightweight so they make a great “second pair” of shoes that can you easily pack into your bag.

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UGGS : We were pleasantly surprised to find that UGGS actually makes some very comfortable and stylish footwear. They’re worth checking out. See their full catalog on Zappos .

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Adidas : Adidas will never go out of style and you’ll see people of all ages rocking them all over Europe. We prefer sticking to their classic/retro options since they’re the most versatile but you do you. See their full catalog on Zappos .

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Nike : You’ll also see people rocking their Nikes all across Europe. I know that I do. That said, we recommend sticking with their retro or fashion-forward sneakers instead of their overly “athletic” shoes. I prefer buying my Nike shoes directly from Nike .

New Balance | Travel Shoes

New Balance : New Balance essentially makes two types of shoes — dorky dad/grandpa shoes and ultra-cool colorful shoes. Stick with the cool ones and you’ll fit right in with the other fashion-forward Europeans. See their full catalog on Zappos .

Foot Care Advice for Travellers

Sometimes, even with the best shoes, your feet will get a bit sore and banged up after walking for hours on end. So here are a few things you might want to pack in case your tootsies need a little extra TLC.

  • Blister Bandages: We always throw in a few blister bandages into our toiletry kit. These things can be a lifesaver. Check out Amazon for various options.
  • Quality Socks: We mentioned it before but nice socks make a world of difference. We prefer wool or wool/synthetic blends. Bombas and SmartWool Run Ultralight make great socks for all seasons—especially their merino wool options.
  • Foot Powder: Putting on a little footpowder before you head out each day will drastically reduce sweat and odor. Check Amazon as there are multiple options out there.
  • O’Keeffe’s Foot Cream: Pamper your feet — especially if you wear sandals often. O’Keeffe’s is the best-rated option on Amazon .
  • Keep Nails Trimmed: Long nails can cause a lot of toe pain so pack a pair of nail clippers.
  • Switch Up Shoes: We prefer to have a day-on-day-off wearing schedule with our shoes when we’re putting a lot of miles on shoes.

More Travel Packing Tips

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16 Tried-And-True Travel Shoes (for Walking All Day)

Three sets of men's travel shoes resting on the bumper of a van

Smart travelers know the value of great shoes. When you’re on your feet all day — whether it’s hiking a trail or walking neighborhoods in a new city — your footwear can make an enormous difference. That’s why I’m here to report on the best men’s and women’s travel shoes for walking all day.

I’m a minimalist and typically only take one or two pairs of shoes on the road. My ideal travel shoes are stylish, lightweight, and comfortable all day long. In the summer, I look for more breathable and lightweight shoes, and in winter, I crave warmth and durability.

I’ve worked at REI and traveled extensively in Europe for business and personal endeavors, so I know a thing or two about footwear that’s built for walking all day. I’m happy to share my findings on such brands as Allbirds, Lems, Xero, SeaVees, and Blundstone, as these companies make some truly stellar kicks.

This list includes sneakers, loafers, slip-ons, athletic shoes, and a few sandals that I’ve evaluated for comfort, style, packability, and other key factors.

Travel is back in a big way, so let’s dive headfirst into my list of the best men’s and women’s travel shoes money can buy.

Best Travel Shoes for Men & Women

  • Best All-Around: Allbirds Tree Runners
  • Best Slip-Ons: SeaVees Huntington Middie
  • Zero-Drop Barefoot Shoes: Lems Primal Zen
  • Zero-Drop Barefoot Boots: Lems Boulder Vegan
  • All-Purpose Sneakers: Reebok Classic
  • Ultra-Lightweight & Packable Slip-Ons: Xero Sunrise
  • Trail Running Shoes: Salomon Wander
  • Stylish Hiking Shoes: Merrell Burnt Rock
  • Tough Fitness Kicks: GORUCK Ballistic Trainers
  • Men’s Dress Shoes: Florsheim Oxford
  • Women’s Dress Shoes: Rothy’s The Point
  • Slip-On Chelsea Boots: Blundstone 550
  • Minimalist Barefoot Sandals: Luna Oso Flaco
  • Classy Slide-On Sandals: Birkenstock Arizona
  • Unbreakable Flip Flops: Rainbow Double Layer
  • Hiking Sandals: Teva Universal
  • Considerations for Travel Shoes & Sandals
  • Final Thoughts: Best Travel Shoes for Men & Women

Best All-Around Allbirds Tree Runners

Allbirds Tree Runners

I’m a huge fan of the Allbirds Tree Runners. They come in a wide variety of colors, and you’ll love their breathability and packability. You’ll have no problem squishing them down flat and tying them to the side of your backpack or even stuffing them into the water bottle pocket.

I criss-crossed Europe in my Allbirds and washed them several times. They held up great! The best thing about Allbirds is how lightweight they are. They’re perfect for walking all day, thanks to the stretchy material that molds to your feet.

If you’re looking for responsibly sourced and comfortable all-day shoes, I can highly recommend the Allbirds.

Best Slip-Ons SeaVees Huntington Middie

SeaVees Huntington Middie comfortable travel slip-ons

Want a slightly more stylish option than the Allbirds? The SeaVees Huntington Middie is my favorite slip-on shoe for travel. The high top and suede material make them easy to dress up or down.

SeaVees are perfect travel companions. I love the simple, minimalistic look they bring to any outfit, so they look great day and night.

Plus, they’re super comfortable and easy to slip on and off. Quite a few online reviewers say SeaVees aren’t just a travel shoe but also a go-to everyday casual shoe.

Zero-Drop Barefoot Shoes Lems Primal Zen

Black and gray Lems brand barefoot men's shoe

I recommend the Lems Primal Zens for the zero-drop traveler because they’re lightweight, versatile, and minimalist, making them excellent travel shoes.

Travel is hard on the body, and some people prefer the benefits of a zero-drop shoe with the natural fit and feel that promotes healthy walking habits. In comparison, traditional shoes can produce an unnatural gait that increases the likelihood of injury.

These Lems can handle anything – from running, hiking, working out, and walking. Their versatility and durability make them perfect for a new adventure every day when traveling.

Zero-Drop Barefoot Boots Lems Boulder Vegan

Lems Boulder Vegan barefoot boots

Traveling in the fall or winter? I’d opt for Lems’ Boulder Vegan Boots. The neutral colors go with any outfit, and they pack down to a size of a puff jacket, making them an easy must-carry.

Lems is a vegan-friendly Colorado brand that strives to make responsibly produced and sustainable footwear. They use recycled products to create new materials and also partner with a non-profit.

The Lems cork footbed molds to your feet and has a wide toebox, so this zero-drop style is perfect for travelers who are on their feet all day. You have a choice of materials to help you find the one that best matches your travel needs.

All-Purpose Sneakers Reebok Classic

White Reebok Classic all-purpose sneakers

If you’re a fan of sneakers, the Reebok Classic offers excellent support and comes in an array of colors and styles.

The downside to these shoes is their limited packability and versatility. Compared to others on this list, the Reebok Classics don’t pack down as small and don’t dress up as easily for attending those special dinner events.

I love these Reeboks because they’re highly functional and will take you to your destination in comfy sneaker style.

Ultra-Lightweight & Packable Slip-Ons Xero Sunrise

Grey ultralight slip-ons for travel

The Xero Sunrise slip-ons are the lightest and most packable shoe on this list. Weighing in at a ridiculous 5.6 ounces each (men’s size medium), these were designed for those who want a comfortable shoe to slide into when it’s time to chill.

Though I don’t recommend climbing a mountain in these or donning them during a 30,000-step marathon around the city, I do think they’d work perfectly for a relaxing night on the town, strolling around a farmers market, or kicking your feet up by the pool.

From experience, I can tell you these are about as comfortable, cozy, and convenient as travel shoes come these days. For my more relaxed trips, they’ll make it into my travel bag every single time.

Trail Running Shoes Salomon Wander

Black Salomon Wander footwear for trail running and high-volume walking

The Salomon Wander is made for trail running but also works quite well as a travel shoe. They’re versatile for active travelers who like to walk, run, and hike all day, every day.

These shoes have ample cushion that makes long walks in the city easier on your knees, but they aren’t quite as stylish as some and don’t dress up as easily.

Salomon is a trusted and well-reviewed brand, and their Wander is a fine addition to their respected product line. If you spend all day on your feet, look no further.

Stylish Hiking Shoes Merrell Burnt Rock

Merrell Burnt Rock hiking shoes

I love the Merrell Burnt Rock because they’re so stylish. These are ideal for travelers who like to hit the trail occasionally but also know they’ll spend most of their time in the city.

The Burnt Rock comes in various colors, and their earth-toned palette makes them about as versatile of a shoe as you’ll find on this list. The mixture of suede and mesh make them breathable like a sneaker, but with style.

Flip the shoe over and you’ll find a beautiful rubber outsole for reliable traction, yet these don’t look like hiking shoes.

Tough Fitness Kicks GORUCK Ballistic Trainers

GORUCK Ballistic Trainers

Are you an active traveler who pushes most shoes to their limits? Or someone who will work out CrossFit-style before racing off to see the sights? Then I wholeheartedly recommend the GORUCK Ballistic Trainers.

The Ballistic Trainers are designed for the traveler who puts their shoes through hell. They’re extra supportive, with tough nylon uppers and durable triple compound rubber. These shoes are seriously durable.

Not only are they built to last, but also are stylish and versatile enough for any casual travel. They’re low-profile sneakers in neutral colors that can be paired with any casual clothing. The GORUCK Ballistic Trainers make for a perfect travel shoe for the always-on-the-move traveler.

Men’s Dress Shoes Florsheim Oxford

Florsheim Oxford men's dress footwear

For men who like to travel in style, the Florsheim Oxfords are ideal shoes for looking good all day and night. I recommend these for business commuters who need to balance professionalism with their active lifestyle.

The Oxfords have a very classic, minimalist style. Their Ortholite X-40 rebound foam soles deliver non-stop comfort no matter how long you’re on your feet.

The Florsheim Oxford is a quality dress shoe that won’t break your budget. Traveling for work is often tiring, but these shoes will cushion your feet and keep the spring in your step.

Women’s Dress Shoes Rothy’s The Point

Rothy’s The Point slip-on women's dress shoes

Rothy’s is a high-quality brand that’s known for transforming recycled plastic bottles into simple, stylish shoes. They have classic silhouettes and a variety of styles to match your personality.

Why have I included them on this list? Not only are they simple and packable, but they’re designed to be washed. I’ve had mine for years, and even after several washes, they look as good as new.

While they cost a bit more, the material quality and durability are well worth the price. For businesswomen on their feet all day, these are the stylish flats you’ve been wanting.

Slip-On Chelsea Boots Blundstone 550

Blundstone 550 leather slip-on chelsea boots

These are my go-to winter travel shoes — versatile and stylish slip-on Chelsea boots that are easy to love. Yes, they’re one of the more expensive options here, but well worth the investment.

If I was traveling and could only bring one pair of shoes, I’d bring these. I can work, hike, or walk all day in them with no problem. Compared to the Lems, the Blundstone 550 are more durable and rugged. They do get a bit hot in warmer climates, so consider the low cuts.

Caution: Blundstone is an Australian brand, and AU and US sizes differ slightly. For example, at REI the boot size on the box is AU sizing but the size selection tool on the website is US sizing. Make sure you’re ordering the right size.

Minimalist Barefoot Sandals Luna Oso Flaco Winged Edition

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If you’re traveling to a warm climate and have little need to dress up, I’d recommend the Luna Oso Flaco. In another post, I chose these as the top minimalist barefoot sandal , due to their many excellent qualities for active travelers on the go.

Weighing under one pound per pair, these are lightweight as well as super-compact. You’ll barely notice them in your suitcase or backpack.

The Oso Flaco sandals are the best zero-drop option for travelers who want to connect with the earth. Their lightweight and rugged sole makes them a great choice for your adventures.

Classy Slide-On Sandals Birkenstock Arizona

Birkenstock Arizona comfortable slide-on travel sandals

Our favorite versatile slide-on sandals are the Birkenstock Arizonas. These are a classic style that has transitioned from dorky to stylish over the years.

I sometimes travel in summer with friends who also wear these shoes. We all agree that they’re ultra-comfortable and perfect for all-day treks in the city. Whether you wake up in hostels or highrise hotels, these are reliable urban cruisers.

One caveat, however: on hot, sweaty days in these sandals, my feet sometimes get blisters, so I’ll usually opt for sneakers instead. Other than that, I love my Birkenstocks for traveling.

Unbreakable Flip-Flops Rainbow Double Layer

Rainbow Double Layer flip flops

Rainbows are flip-flops built for the long haul. But be sure to break these in before your trip. They may be uncomfortable at first, but once they mold to your feet, you’ll never want to take them off.

I know people who have worn these for years and swear by them. As with some of the other shoes on this list, these are quite flat and packable. The two shoes sandwiched together are about the thickness of a paperback book.

The Rainbow product guarantee covers all manufacturing defects for life, no matter how old. This lifetime replacement policy is another reason to love these traveler favorites.

Hiking Sandals Teva Universal

Teva Universal sandal for men and women

Want a more substantial and supportive sandal than the Bedrocks? I’d point you to the Teva Universal Sandal — versatile, classic, and more affordable.

These come in several neutral colors that simplify dress-up. I had a pair with copper-colored straps that paired easily with dresses I wore for a summer in Italy.

Teva Universals are lightweight and can be easily stowed. Save space by using their Velcro straps to fasten them to the outside of your backpack.

Criteria for Travel Shoes & Sandals

Shoes flipped upside down showing black soles with the Lems brand logo

This list reflects several key factors you should consider before packing your suitcase with travel shoes. Some may be more relevant than others, based on your travel needs.

No matter where you’re going, your shoes must always be comfortable, especially when the steps start to pile up. Treat your feet right by carefully considering the cushioning and breathability.

An ill-fitting pair of shoes can be distracting and even painful at times, so do your do diligence as you research shoes, read reviews, and reference the sizing guide to ensure you get the right fit.

Styling is important if a shoe is to be truly versatile. I lean more towards minimalist sneakers if I’ll be going to museums all day followed by a relaxing dinner at night. Save space in your suitcase by packing a style that complements as many of your outfits and activities as possible.

We’ve done our best to pick a wide array of shoes that will look good on anyone, and have strayed away from the dorky Rick Steves dad sneakers of the past. (Sorry, Rick.)

Laced vs. Slip-On

I often pack one pair of laced and one pair of slip-on shoes for ease of use and comfort (slip-ons) and athletic performance (laced). There are other styles to consider, too, like boots and sandals, so do your research and choose what’s best for you.

I usually wear my slip-ons for more leisurely activities and wear laced kicks for more high-intensity activities that call for more foot and ankle support.

Breathability

When you’re a high-intensity traveler who puts in a lot of steps , you need a set of footwear that’ll release the body heat that your feet produce. Otherwise, you’re looking at clammy, sweaty feet that are prone to blisters. Gross.

We did our best to pick breathable shoes that will keep your feet dry and fresh as you pile up the miles, so long as you match them up with a capable pair of travel or hiking socks .

Have you ever had a pair of cheap shoes crap out on you midway through a trip? I haven’t, but I can imagine it’d be quite the pain in the butt to replace shoes in a foreign land. I don’t have such problems with my footwear since I always pick travel shoes that are durable and built for the long haul.

To ensure you buy a pair of durable shoes, read reviews, keep a close eye on the materials used to produce them, and only buy well-reviewed products from trusted brands.

Packability

As a minimalist traveler, packability is one of my top priorities. I wear my bulkiest shoes on the airplane while packing my lighter and more compact pair, as well as my sandals.

Saving space in your minimalist travel pack is a top consideration when hitting the road, so pick shoes that’ll pack down small if you intend on traveling light .

Weight and packability go hand in hand. And lighter shoes are better when you’re carrying a weekend backpack, duffle, or suitcase. Shoes tend to be among the heaviest travel items we carry.

Noel, the founder of this website, is an ultralight backpacker who nerds out over the weight of each piece of gear in his backpack. Maybe you should too.

Affordability is another key factor. I want all of the factors listed above, but not at an unfair cost. Remember that your shoes must endure cobblestones, dirt roads, train stations, and the occasional hike. That’s why you don’t see any cheap Amazon knockoffs on this list.

We did our best to recommend an array of well-reviewed shoes across a wide range of budgets.

Which Travel Shoes Will You Lace Up?

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This has been my take on the best men’s and women’s travel shoes for all day walking. All of these shoes are stylish, comfortable, durable, lightweight and breathable. With any of these, your feet will thank you for making their next travel adventure as comfy as possible.

Don’t waste a single precious travel day looking for new shoes (or band-aids) because you chose the wrong footwear. This list consists of quality brands like Allbirds, Lems, Xero, Reebok, Blundstone, and others that you can rely on. Please share your experiences in the comments section.

I’ve traveled extensively in Europe wearing several of these shoes and hope my experiences will help you more comfortably navigate all those airports, train stations, and city streets that await you in the future. May all your travel adventures be low-impact, smooth sailing, and on-time!

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7 Best Travel Shoes

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The right pair of travel walking shoes will keep you comfortable in the following situations:

  • transportation (be it car, bus, plane, train or else)
  • hours of walking through museums, galleries, malls
  • strolls around the city, parks, smooth outdoor trails in warm weather

We have tested travel shoes extensively to make sure they live up to these expectations. Our impressions and lab test results are summarised and go on to show what each travel shoe pair is worthy of.

Whether you need a supportive shoe for flat feet, you want the shoe to be barely noticeable on foot, or you like to travel with style, we’ve got a top pick in these (and other) categories.

Other types of shoes for travel

Running shoes: You can also expand your options by looking into lightweight and breathable running shoes that provide supportive cushioning for hours of walking.

Casual trainers: If you want to express your style while exploring the world, consider our vast selection of 1000+ trendy trainers .

Hiking shoes: Those travelling outdoors, far from the smooth city streets, can have a look at the more rugged hiking-oriented footwear .

On Cloud 5

How we test walking shoes

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First and foremost, we buy the walking shoes we want to test using our own funds. For us, the strict implementation of this rule helps us as testers to prevent ourselves from advocating shoes for no good reason. 

Following that is the actual wearing of the shoes. We do all the typical things we would do while in walking shoes - travelling, eating out, going to parks, standing all day, going to work - so, basically anything! This step allows us to share our thoughts and own feelings about the shoe's performance on long hours of wandering, walking on concrete, during rains, and other factors.

Finally, we cut the shoes into pieces. And we mean this literally! We put them through different kinds of tests inside our lab. Like for example, rating their breathability through a smoke machine, or by viewing the upper through our microscope or our source of bright light.

Best travel shoes overall

On Cloud 5

What makes it the best?

For excursions and longer trips, nothing can compete with the ultimate travel walking shoe, On Cloud 5. This is the pair that makes the happiest place on Earth double up on happiness because of how pleasurable it is on foot even after infinite hours! Considering that it’s a neutral shoe yet we never felt unstable whether on concrete or cobblestones is no less than amazing.

We didn’t have to overthink our decision if we would go sock or sockless every time we went out with Cloud 5: no blisters, regardless! Plus, no sweaty and stinky feet. Satisfyingly, our experience is coherent with the breathability test result we got in our lab. The shoe scored 5/5 on our smoke test, meaning the airflow is superb, perfect for day-long outings.

On our walks, we adored the shoe’s smooth heel-to-toe transition. Back in the lab, we tested for its flexibility using our digital force gauge, which indicated a low resistance (35% lower than average). This means it only took a small amount of force to bend the shoe, proving Cloud 5’s extreme flexibility. Carrying Cloud 5 on our feet and bags is also never a bother. Weighing the shoes, we discovered it’s only 7.5 oz (212g), 24% lighter than average.

The problem is, we found it to be really snug. We measured the forefoot’s widest part as 89.5 mm. This is not only 6.7% narrower than average, but actually the narrowest among all that we’ve tested. Therefore, we advise wide footers to skip On Cloud 5.

  • Perfect for all-day wear
  • Unbelievably lightweight
  • Can do low-impact workouts
  • Amazing in-shoe feel
  • Very breathable
  • Super easy on-off
  • Great flexibility
  • Regular laces are added
  • Sustainable materials (44%)
  • Not for wide feet
  • Lacks durability
  • Outsole catches pebbles

Travel shoes with the best comfort

Allbirds Tree Runners

After thoroughly testing the Allbirds Tree Runners on our feet and in the lab, we came to the conclusion that it is the most comfortable walking shoe for travel. We picked it for this category because its construction unlocks so much value for those who are on trips. Plus, it has an accommodating toebox and an adequate stack height that turns dashing from one destination to the next into an enjoyable experience.

As we put the Allbirds Tree Runners to work in rigorous walking sessions, we were amazed at how weightless it felt. True enough, when we measured its weight in the lab, it came in at 8.6 oz (245g), making it 23.1% lighter than the average walking shoe. In addition to this, the same construction provides travel-friendly features that make it perfect for trips: namely, its easy-to-pack nature and its slip-on build, which are both afforded by its upper.

Having the Allbirds Tree Runners on foot really allowed our toes to splay out nicely. In the lab, we measured the width of its upper (at its widest part) to be 99.8 mm which is a whole 3.9 mm wider than that of the average walking shoe. This translates to adequate room for medium to wide feet. Say goodbye to squished toes!

Another great thing about the Allbirds Tree Runners is the fact that it proved to be a reliable walking partner for us even during our longer sessions. To take a deeper look into this, we cut the shoe in half to measure its key dimensions. What stood out to us is that despite its lightweight build, it still has a good amount of foam underneath. Its heel stack height of 31.1 mm is even a bit larger than that of the average walking shoe (31.0 mm)!

While the Allbirds Tree Runners proves to be a great partner for traveling for regular feet, we don’t recommend the shoe for those who need that extra underfoot support from the get-go. The insole is removable, though!

  • Extra comfortable interiors
  • Equally cozy in 40 and 85ºF
  • Can be worn without socks
  • Lightweight and packable
  • Flexible sole
  • Removable insoles
  • Easy to style
  • Machine washable
  • Sustainable design
  • No half sizes
  • Lacks arch support

Best travel shoes for all-day wear

Hoka Transport

Spending dozens of hours of travel wearing Hoka Transport gave us nothing but indulgence, which is primarily why it is the best for all-day wear! Pleasure and protection - these are what Transport granted our feet during our day outs. It’s generously cushioned and padded everywhere that our feet feel like standing on pillows even when we’re really out on a trip on concrete, cobblestone, or even trail.

The whole time we walked in Hoka Transport, our feet were cradled with softness with just a hint of firmness. Upon checking in our lab, we learned that our durometer reflected 21.9 HA, which is 23% softer foam than the average. We found this plushness absolutely pleasing for uninterrupted city cruising. 

Our constant strolls on hardened surfaces got us craving stable walking shoes. Thankfully, with Transport, we met our match. We investigated more in the lab and discovered that what aids its stability is its stiff construction. Our digital force gauge punched in a 30.4N resistance to bending, making it 45% stiffer than average. 

Even though we logged in lots of mileage in Hoka Transport, its outsole didn’t sustain any damage. Using our caliper and durometer, we found that the outsole is thicker by 2 mm and firmer by 13% than the average, implying that the outsole is indeed hardwearing.

However, our main concern is the ventilation. Transport only scored 2/5 on our smoke test since it allowed minimal smoke to pass through its upper. Because of this, we best recommend wearing Hoka Transport in colder months. 

  • Unbelievably comfy
  • Spacious toe box
  • Adequately cushioned
  • Superior traction
  • Reliable outsole durability
  • Easy to slip in and out
  • True-to-size fit
  • Easy to clean
  • Sustainable
  • Not great for warm weather
  • Squeaky during break-in

Travel shoes with the best support

On Cloudnova Form

After testing and literally breaking down walking shoes, we established that the travel shoe with the best support is the On Cloudnova Form. Everything in this shoe just screams support – from the bottom to the sides of the foot – there isn’t anything to be insecure about! Plus, being out and about with Form all day is just straight-up awesome!

When we cruised towns with Form, it’s as if we forgot about the ground because of the substantial foam we felt beneath our feet, especially our heels. True enough, when we measured the stack heights using our caliper, it read 36.1 mm and 19.3 mm, which yielded a 16.8 mm drop. This is huge as it is, but relative to the average, this is 63.1% larger! 

We also measured how hard the midsole is and it turned out that it’s 35% firmer. During our tours, this translated to fantastic support that allowed us to last the whole day with no complaints! In terms of flimsiness, we experienced none. We discovered that this could be attributed to the stiffness of the shoe. Cloudnova Form withstood bending at 20.9N, making it 16% stiffer than average. Due to this, we are able to confidently shift laterally in the shoes. 

However, we don’t recommend traveling in Cloudnova Form during snowy seasons. We stuck it in our freezer for 20 minutes and it resulted in an even firmer (29.7% more) and stiffer (57% more) shoe. 

  • Excellent for all-day wear
  • Very stable and supportive
  • Great in-shoe comfort
  • Non-constricting toebox
  • Reflective elements
  • Sustainable materials
  • Appealing design
  • Lacks durability (especially the upper)
  • A little heavier than average

Travel shoes with the best style

On Cloudnova

The walking shoe with the best design, in our opinion, is On Cloudnova. Outside, it is clean and refined, perfect for dressed-up and down fits. We love how Cloudnova combined casual and sporty into an insanely cool look. Inside, it feels sensational, making distant wanderings a divine experience.

We could walk on tours nonstop when we’re in Cloudnova, thanks to its footbed that didn’t cause us any fatigue. We investigated in the lab, and it turns out that at 29.9 HA, the midsole is almost as firm as the average: Cloudnova is only 4% firmer. This resulted in foam with balanced softness and firmness.

Walking in the airport or on the cobblestones is all the same to us with Cloudnova: no wobbly feel! We found in our flexibility test that it exerted a 29.9N force to counter the bending, making it 2.6% less stiff than average. We discovered that this, combined with the wide base, allowed for a steady shoe.

What we disliked was the weight that came with this stunner. At 10.7 oz (303g), we realized that it was 12.2% heavier than average. So if you prioritize lightness for your travels, we advise skipping On Cloudnova.

  • Great travel shoe
  • Attractive design
  • Comfortable in-shoe feel
  • Fits well straight from the box
  • High quality
  • 10% recycled materials
  • Sole catches debris
  • Mid-cut is not for everyone

Best waterproof travel shoes

On Cloud 5 Waterproof

While traveling, we require something that can get us through hours of leisure fun without obtaining bruises, blisters, and aches. We prefer walking shoes that can accompany us on vacays come rain or shine, with our feet still feeling at home. This is On Cloud 5 Waterproof but more, which is why we chose it as the best waterproof walking shoe for wandering. 

We roamed around streets in Cloud 5 Waterproof during inclement weather, and we confirmed that this walking shoe is completely impervious. Amazingly, our feet remained warm and dry on brisk and rainy trips. Backing up our conclusion is our smoke test, in which the shoe’s upper prohibited the smoke from breaking out, scoring 1/5 on breathability. We also brought out the big guns and viewed the upper through our microscope, showing an incredibly interlaced and thick fabric.

What kept us pain-free in a whole day of walking was the overall support we got from the shoes. We investigated more in the lab and found that the midsole has a 30.4 HA hardness, which is 10% firmer than average. Furthermore, we tested Cloud 5 Waterproof’s flexibility and our digital force gauge recorded 23.0N, 18% stiffer than average. The combination of both figures translated to more stable rides during our travels.

However, we found this shoe on the snug side. Accordingly, our caliper showed that the width of the widest part of the upper was 94.7 mm, sitting near the average at 95.9 mm. Therefore, we recommend Cloud 5 Waterproof best for people with medium to narrow feet.

  • Super light for its kind
  • Easy on-and-off
  • Sustainable materials (40%)
  • Catches rocks and debris
  • Can get smelly

Best budget travel shoes

Skechers Summits

We have to admit, we were initially drawn to the Skechers Summits because of its affordability. We got it for only £70 when the average walker could go as high as £90. After testing it, we realized that it was more than just an attractive price tag. Its marshmallow midsole was just divine, even in the cold! So was its lightness. T’was the best walking shoe for travelers on a budget, indeed!

We assessed the softness of the midsole using our HA durometer in the lab. This digital device gave the Skechers Summits a rating of 21.1, making it significantly lower (therefore softer) than the 25.0 average. We loved how it made us feel so comfortable, especially during longer walks.

We have to point out that the midsole remained softer than average even during the cold. After putting it in the freezer for a time, we found that the midsole was still relatively marshmallow-like at 28.3 HA. The typical midsole would have stiffened up to 32.8 HA.

The shoe’s lightness was also something that we could not overlook. The Skechers Summits weighed only 6.95 ounces or 197 grams. The average weight of walking shoes was 9.59 ounces or 272 grams. The shaved weight allowed us to persist for much longer in our walks. 

It’s just a shame that this shoe wasn’t the best pick for summer excursions. Its upper just was not breathing as expected. It only got a 2 out of 5 in our ventilation tests.

  • Like walking on soft clouds
  • Super lightweight
  • Easy to put on and off
  • Very affordable
  • Highly flexible
  • Surprisingly durable upper
  • Suitable for casual attire
  • Lacks breathability
  • Exposed foam wears out fast
  • Memory Foam doesn't last long

How to buy the right travel walking shoe

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Give your feet some love by asking yourself a few simple questions:

Is the shoe light enough?

Generally, a shoe is considered lightweight if it weighs below 250 grammes per shoe (women) or below 350 grammes per shoe (men).

But your perception of the shoe heaviness can differ from another person’s. That’s why you should pick the weight range that:

  • won’t drag your foot down during long periods of wear
  • won’t add too much weight to your luggage

Tip: Weigh the lightest of your trainers and look for a shoe within that range or lighter.

Is it breathable enough?

Shoes with mesh and knit uppers are your best bet if you are looking for the following features:

  • consistent airflow throughout the day: no sweaty or smelly feet
  • little-to-no maintenance: easy to clean
  • easily return to their normal shape after being squished in the luggage

Is the cushioning right?

Your shoe buddy should be able to maintain support for hours of walking.

This is one of the key criteria that we consider in our top 10 travel walking shoes. Going for either one of those will guarantee all-day support and cushioning.

  • If you want extra underfoot plushness, go for shoes with a memory foam insert.
  • If you tend to overpronate, get a shoe with a firmer midsole or added arch support.
  • To add your own custom orthotics, select shoes with removable insoles.

What is the best closure type for you?

Along with the good old laces, you can consider shoes with a Velcro strap (these are not only made for kids!) or fun stretchy bungee laces. These types of closure allow to quickly release the fit and adjust the snugness once the foot starts to swell.

If you want to be able to slip the shoe on and off in an instant, especially on the transport, go for slip-on footwear or shoes with a collapsible heel, that can quickly go from a sneaker to a comfy slipper.

Is the outsole reliable?

Walking shoes typically don’t require as much traction as running shoes . That’s why most of them don’t even have a rubber outsole.

  • If you are worried about grinding your soles to dust before the trip ends, look for shoes that have a full-length rubber outsole.
  • If you are particular about staying sure-footed on wet smooth surfaces, consider slip-resistant options.

How much is the fish?

You are lucky as over 80% of our travel walking shoes fall into the budget-friendly range. You can easily get a pair under £110 or even as low as £30, if you check out the best deals .

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31 Best Walking Shoes for Travel: The Sneakers, Boots, and Slip-Ons Our Editors Always Pack

By Madison Flager

31 Best Walking Shoes for Travel The Sneakers Boots and SlipOns Our Editors Always Pack

All products featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Finding the best walking shoes for travel can be tough. You want something comfortable enough to get you through a full day of wandering around, but not so comfortable that it screams “I'm a tourist!” And since nobody wants to tote around a bag (checked or otherwise) filled with shoes, the ones that do make the packing list cut need to be versatile enough to wear with multiple outfits.

Knowing that a bad pair of shoes can ruin an otherwise lovely travel day, we asked Condé Nast Traveler writers and editors (as well as shopping writers from other Condé Nast titles) to share their tried-and-true kicks, so you don't have to take a gamble on whether they'll actually be comfortable or not. Whether you're looking for sneakers , boots , flats , or sandals , we have recommendations for you. Below, more than 30 of our favorite high-quality, easy-to-pack walking shoes for travel—all cushy, supportive, and versatile—that will take you just about anywhere. Scroll through to see all of our favorite walking shoes, or jump straight to the category you're looking for below.

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This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date. Additional reporting by Elaheh Nozari.

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Susie Plotkin, who works on Condé Nast's global email team, calls these platform boots “the perfect shoe.” She's had them for about three years, and has taken them everywhere. “My boyfriend lives in Switzerland, and they’re the shoe I wear to sightsee around Zurich. I've spent 12 hours walking around Venice in them, and regularly stomp all around Brooklyn in them. They’re a little heavy but super comfortable and can slide on and off so easily.”

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A cold-weather favorite of senior commerce editor Madison Flager , these Blundstone boots required no break-in time, and are a great all-purpose boot for fall or winter trips. The pull tabs make them easy to get back on, the shock absorption keeps your feet feeling good even after a few hours on the move, and the double stitching, durable leather, and tough outsole mean you won't be replacing them a few trips later.

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Former Traveler editor Meredith Carey wears these waterproof Blondo boots almost all winter long, and brings them along on any fall and winter trips. “They look and feel like leather but I can wear them in snow and rain—I don't have to worry about my shoes surviving when I'm tromping around day-to-day in New York or a new city,” she says. They come in a host of color options, from black to brown leather to snakeskin.

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Senior editor Megan Spurrell is a fan of Vagabond's lug sole boots, and recommends a style with a wider toe for maximum comfort on long days of walking. Best for city trips, these Chelsea boots are on the bulkier side, so wear them through security to cut down on suitcase weight.

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Spurrell has waxed poetic about Frye's Melissa Chelsea boots before: They're her go-to for any city trip. They look good with jeans, leggings , or dresses, pack down well, and over time, have become as comfortable as sneakers. Plus, they last for years and are sturdy enough to navigate cobblestone streets. What more could you want?

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New Balance sneakers have made a major comeback. This style of the cool dad shoes are frequently worn by associate commerce editor Meaghan Kenny , who says this: “These sneakers are just as comfortable as they are cool. I’ve had them for about two years now and they’ve come with me on a weekend trip spent walking around Boston , to the airport for a few flights, and on my very long commutes to the office. They’re a perfect balance of sporty and stylish—they don’t hurt my feet after hours of walking and the neutral shade always matches a variety of outfits in my carry-on. Besides my classic white sneakers , these are my most worn shoe. Bonus: I’m not very cautious about getting my sneakers dirty, but these have somehow stayed clean and in excellent condition—so don’t worry too much about its light hue.”

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Hop on the New York City subway and you're bound to see a pair of Vejas or two on your fellow passengers' feet. Global digital director Arati Menon was first drawn to Veja because of the sleek, minimalist design and the company’s commitment to responsible sourcing. She landed on the Campo because of its chunkier sole—both an aesthetic preference and a practical one, as it offers more support. “The biggest criticism with Vejas are that they’re stiff when you first buy them, and this is somewhat true—but I’m generally cautious not to overuse new shoes for the first few times, breaking into them little by little,” she says, noting that the Campo is more comfortable out of the box than other Veja styles. “I’ve taken my Campos on rugged national park adventures and European city breaks, and use them as workwear staples. I just retired mine after years of use, but I’m sure I’ll buy another at some point.” To clean, Menon recommends a combination of mild dishwashing liquid on a damp cloth and a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser .

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The Adonis is a newer style for Naot—a podiatrist-approved footwear brand —that dropped earlier this year. The sock-style slip-on is made with a removable cork and latex footbed that promises all-day comfort. Flager is a fan of the easy-to-match white and light pink style, and recommends them for city trips. (Pro tip: Bombas's cushioned no-show socks are just the right size to wear underneath.)

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There's a reason why the Adidas Stan Smith has evolved from a tennis shoe to a streetwear classic (and can be found on multiple Traveler editors' shoe racks): They're too comfortable to ever want to take off. If you're going on a short trip and only have room for one pair of shoes, wear these—they can handle anything from a day of sightseeing to an impromptu hike, are easy to slide on and off at airport security, and will make you look chic, without sacrificing an ounce of comfort.

Allbirds are a great pick for most every vacation thanks to their versatility and true all-day comfort. These Tree Runners come highly recommended by contributor Lauren Dana Ellman and are available in a half dozen colorways and just as many limited-edition hues. Like all of the brand's shoes, they are machine washable, which means lighter colors are easy to keep looking new.

Read a full review here .

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Recommended by Glamour and Teen Vogue commerce director Brie Schwartz , this playful spin on the classic Converse low-top will add a bit of fun to your travel day. The sneakers are relatively lightweight thanks to the canvas upper, and the vulcanized rubber sole helps with traction.

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Look down in an exercise class or marathon and you're bound to see, at minimum, a few pairs of Hokas around you. Glamour 's senior commerce editor, Jenifer Calle , is partial to the brand's Kawana style: “I wore these sneakers when I was in San Antonio last year and they were a lifesaver for my feet,” Calle says. “I did a lot of walking during this trip and was not prepared for the Texas heat. (At one point my partner and I had to step into an H&M to cool off.) Luckily, my sneaks were very bouncy and breathable, so my feet never felt tired or sweaty.”

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For those who live in Lululemon athleticwear, the brand's running shoes are a natural extension to your travel wardrobe. Traveler contributor and runner Rachel Chang tested these out when they launched in 2022, and was immediately impressed by the fit (designed specifically for a woman's foot), breathability, and smart features, like a reflective backing.

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Editorial assistant Charlie Hobbs wears these shoes everywhere: “To the gym, to the park, to the rave—I sometimes have to remind myself that I own other shoes. You don't have to tie them, just pull a cord [to secure them]. They are so comfortable and easy.”

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Former Traveler editor Scott Bay is a fan of this Arc'teryx hiker : “To me, it's technical enough to tackle any moderate hike, while being super comfortable all day, and I have been known to wear them to nice restaurants or shows.” Other perks: They last forever and you can throw them in the wash when they're in need of a polish.

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Recommended by Calle, these On sneakers boast the brand's biggest layer of CloudTec ever for top-tier cushioning and energy return, as well as reduced muscle fatigue. “I’m not a runner by any means but I like to do a steady three-mile jog around Liberty State Park when the mood strikes,” Calle says. “I’ve been using old Nike sneakers for the last few years, but gave On shoes a try last year, and let me tell you, I didn’t know my feet could feel so much relief while running. I love that the rocker bottoms feel like they give me an extra push during my jog. I’m never going back to regular minimalist sneakers.”

Allbirds Tree Dashers

Allbirds' sneakers are known for being comfortable, but the Tree Dashers—the brand's first pair made specifically for runners—ups the ante. The thick sole will cushion your feet on the longest of days spent exploring, and if you are someone who jogs on vacation, you can pack one less pair of shoes to do so.

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Known as the most popular hiking shoe in the world—more than 25 million pairs have been sold since it debuted 15 years ago—Flager was excited to put the new third generation model of the Merrell Moab to the test. “I brought them along on a recent trip to Iceland, which involved some moderate hikes and city walks on wet roads; the shoe held up nicely on both occasions. The shoes have great traction, fit comfortably, and didn't take up tons of room in my carry-on—I can see why they're so beloved.” Jake Smith , a commerce writer for Glamour , is a big fan of the shoe, too: “I've worn them for three years, and while they're nice for hiking, I really love them as walking shoes,” he says.

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Emma McDonald, who works on the digital marketing team for Condé Nast, recommends these recovery shoes from Kane. “I have had them for about six months and use them at my standing desk all day long, and while running errands.” The cushiony shoe is made out of Brazilian sugarcane, with raised footbed nodes that are designed to activate blood flow in key pressure points on the sole of your foot.

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Malia Griggs , Glamour 's commerce editor, is a big fan of these SeaeVees clogs. “I thought they’d just be rain boots , but I end up wearing them all the time because they’re so easy to slip on, are comfy, and perfect for any sort of drizzly days when I’m out and about in the city,” she says. “This summer, I spent a week in the North Carolina mountains and brought them with me since they’re good plane shoes (easy on and off at security!) and also durable and waterproof enough for walks on little trails. I appreciate that they have enough of a backing to not slide all the way off when I’m walking.”

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Another favorite of Schwartz, these leather lug loafers are fairly light at just half a pound each, with a comfortably low heel height of 1.1 inches. Basic black goes with everything, but for a pop of color, order them in red or emerald green.

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These colorful Sabah slip-ons come highly recommended by articles director Lale Arikoglu , who calls them “a permanent fixture on my packing list.” They come in dozens of colors, in either a butter soft leather or suede, and are hand stitched by one of the 10 shoemakers who comprise the Sabah Workshop in Gaziantep. “The more I wear them, the better they fit, molding to my feet like a glove—almost as if they were designed just for me,” she says.

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This black and white Cole Hahn shoe toes the line between loafer and sneaker perfectly—it's nice enough to wear into the office after hopping off a plane, but casual (and comfortable) enough to wear during a day of sightseeing. If you own enough basic black, you can get the pair with an off-white, gold, or silver leather top, too. Either way, the shoe is made for long days: There's traction on the bottom to keep you from slipping on smooth museum floors, footbeds meant to mold to your feet, and cushioned padding on the heel to prevent rubbing.

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Kenny has slipped on these loafers to head to work, go out to dinner—in general, any situation where she wants to look polished but doesn't necessarily want to put on a heel. Made with a soft, merino wool upper, they come in onyx black, teak herringbone, or ivory, shown above, and have a chunky 1.5-inch sole. Best of all, they are fully machine washable.

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Wearing sandals for an extended period of time can be tricky, but former Traveler editor Sarah Ratner swears by good ol' fashioned Birks, with their suede-covered cork-latex footbed that practically molds to your feet over time. The Arizona slides come in every color under the sun and can be purchased in regular or narrow sizes to better fit your feet. Plus, they're easy to match with almost any outfit.

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Tevas are the kind of shoe that once you own a pair, you're a fan for life. They'll come in handy on so many occasions—light hikes through Arizona (find more intense hiking shoes here ), sightseeing through dusty roads in Israel, swimming in rocky reservoirs in Austin . The trail sandals, which Flager recommends, have a bit more arch support than the classic style, meaning they'll be even more comfortable both in cities and on trails.

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A second Birkenstock option with a ringing endorsement: The Arizona Big Buckle style. “I am very loyal to my Birkenstocks,” says Arikoglu. “I walked 10 miles in one day in Barcelona in them and they never rubbed.”

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Another favorite of Kenny's, these Rothy's slides are a welcome update to some of the brand's previous iterations of sandals, which, while cute, offered little when it came to support. “When I put these new slides on from Rothy’s, I immediately knew they will be my go-to summer sandal for beach excursions and vacation days that require a decent amount of walking while also looking put together,” Kenny says. “A durable yet comfortable sandal is always tricky to find, but these have a pretty thick sole and give a lot more support than the flat pair of flip flops I’m always tempted to pack. I went for the neutral beige color that I know will match any midi dress or linen pants I pack this summer.”

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Another one of Spurrell's go-to's , these Tevas are slightly less grippy than the Trail sandals, but are still plenty comfortable for all-day wear. Spurrell has worn them on bike rides, long walks, beach days, and out to dinner in New York—proof of their range, and value on your packing list.

Birdies Starling flat

It can be nice to have a good pair of flats tucked away in your suitcase for a fancy dinner or evening stroll after a long day in sneakers, especially given how easy they are to pack. We like Birdies' The Starling flats, meant to be a modern take on the classic smoking slipper. They're built to last, and to keep your feet comfortable: Inside, there's seven-layer cushioned footbed with elevated arch support, plus a little extra cushion in the heel to prevent it from rubbing. Order them in suede, faux fur, or velvet fabrics.

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While Rothy's makes a classic ballet flat , too, we love the more sophisticated look of the Point Flat. Available in more than a dozen colors from lollipop red to boysenberry and dark emerald, there's a hue for every kind of traveler and outfit. All of Rothy's shoes are made out of recycled plastic, and cut using the same technology as Suav, meaning there's less waste throughout production. The shoes were recently redesigned to be even more comfortable thanks to a cushier insole and more spacious toebox.

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The right footwear can make or break a vacation. Whether you’re increasing your daily step count while sightseeing or traversing a variety of surfaces from cobblestone to sand, there’s no doubt you’ll be on your feet more than usual when traveling.

Finding the perfect travel shoe depends on the needs of your particular feet—for instance, those with flatter feet may need more support while those with more width may need a more flexible toe box—but in general, a supportive sole and a flexible fit are keys to tackle those long, but thrilling, travel days.

Here, we honed in on a selection of shoes that can help keep you light on your feet, so that the only thing you’re focused on is the road ahead.

For walking

Hoka clifton 9 sneakers.

Clifton for Women at Hoka

With their famously thick outsoles, Hoka has transcended the running shoes market and also become a popular choice for walking shoes, thanks to that extra support. The Clifton is an entry-level model into the brand, offering that iconic supportive sole at more manageable height, providing stability with just a tad of forward momentum. Known for being “light and plush,” the vegan shoe—certified by the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA)—has an EVA foam midsole and softer heel so that every step is like walking on air. Plus at just 7.3 ounces, they’re extremely lightweight and won’t bog down your luggage.

Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 Sneaker

Adrenaline GTS for Women at Brooks

In the Brooks universe, “GTS” stands for “go-to shoe” for a reason: This sneaker is an all-around top choice that strikes the balance between support and softness, and even has a seal of acceptance from the APMA. Designed for road running, they’re meant to go for miles, and are constantly updated each year (like cars) with the latest innovations. The latest version, Adrenaline GTS 22, is available in more than 30 designs for women and two dozen for men , and the upper is also made of more than one-third recycled materials.

For arch support

Dansko racquel walking sandals.

Dansko Raquel

If you’re heading to a warm-weather getaway (lucky you!), flip-flops may be fine for short jaunts, but for all-day comfort, turn to Dansko’s Racquel . The American brand, which was inspired by Danish clogs, is known for its natural arch support even in these walking sandals. Coupling an EVA footbed and the outsole of a sneaker, it’s basically like wearing an open-toed version of your favorite kicks. Available in six colors, the soft webbing is adjustable so you can customize it to your perfect fit.

Blundstone Thermal Chelsea Boot

Blundstone Thermal Chelsea Boot Women

Winter and spring weather requires a different kind of footwear, and the Blundstone Thermal Chelsea Boot is ready to tackle the elements. With removable sheepskin shearling footbeds and Thinsulate insulation, these shoes go the distance to make sure your feet stay completely warm and dry. Topped with antique leather and elastic on the sides—all of which is waterproof—the sleek city style is more rugged than it appears. With front and back loops, they’re also easy to pull on in a pinch (like after airport security lines).

Vessi Weekend Sneakers

Weekend Sneakers for Women at Vessi

If you’re only going to pack one pair of shoes on vacation, this is the one. The Weekend Sneakers from Vessi check every box. They’ve got a lightweight, cushioned sole for comfortable all-day support; a flexible knit upper that’s breathable for extra give if your feet swell and relief if they sweat (both realities of travel); and most incredibly, despite appearances, they are completely waterproof (trust us, we’ve put them to the puddle test), touting a “dry socks guarantee.” On top of it, it’s made of vegan materials and can even be tossed in the washing machine between trips.

Other unisex styles

Veja esplar sneakers.

Veja Esplar Sneakers

This brand is royalty approved. Meghan Markle has been spotted in the brand’s sportier V-10, while Kate Middleton has been seen wearing our top pick from the French company: the unisex Esplar sneakers . The upper is made of Uruguayan bovine leather that’s tanned in Brazil, while the soles contain Amazonian rubber. The trendy shoe takes a bit of breaking in for the leather to soften—be sure to put some miles on them before your trip—but once it does, you’ll have a good-looking shoe versatile enough to work on city trips, beach jaunts, and everything in between.

Allbirds Tree Runners

Tree Runners for Women at Allbirds

Allbirds has long been noted for its focus on comfort, and the Tree Runners step it up as one of the brand’s most lightweight options at less than 10 ounces. The breathable eucalyptus fiber slips on like a sock and is moldable to your foot (with room to grow, if your feet tend to swell, especially on plane rides). The machine washable shoe’s midsole, made from sugarcane-based EVA, has cushioning for extra comfort, and the sturdy shoelaces are made of recycled plastic bottles.

Lululemon Blissfeel 2

Lululemon Blissfeel 2

Last year, Lululemon entered the footwear game with sneakers that were designed for women first, as opposed to other shoes that are usually catered toward men and then sized for women. The result is one of the easiest shoes to walk in, thanks to a toe box that’s shaped for more women’s feet (they looked at more than a million women's foot shapes to come up with it). And this month they introduced the new and improved Blissfeel 2 , an everyday shoe suitable for running and walking that will make you feel like you’re strolling on a cloud no matter how far you go.

Vionic Groove Slip-On Sneaker

Vionic Groove Slip-On Sneaker

Often, there’s no time to bother with laces while traveling, which makes a slip-on sneaker an easy way to stay on your feet. The podiatrist-founded brand Vionic doesn’t cut corners, with an orthotic footbed inside the flexible canvas shoe to keep you on your feet longer. Made with 20 percent recycled content, they’re even machine washable, so that you can truly forge ahead, worry-free.

Cole Haan 4.ZERØGRAND Loafer

4.ZERØGRAND Loafer for Men at Cole Haan

It’s the best of both worlds: loafer on the top and sneaker on the bottom. The upper is a classic Cole Haan style , made of leather for a timeless look. But it’s paired with multiple layers of the brand’s Grandfoam, which cradles each step with padding for extra comfort, and a thick, lightweight sole with deep grooves for traction. They’re a perfect pick for a trip that mixes business and pleasure, as they’re just as appropriate for a casual day sightseeing as they are for a client meeting.

Merrell Jungle Moc

Merrell Jungle Moc for Men

There’s a time and place for moccasins—and that’s while traveling anywhere in the world. Merrell’s trademark pair, the Jungle Moc , has thoughtful features that will keep you comfy through even the most grueling of travel days. The air cushion in the heel helps stabilize and assists in absorbing shock. The rugged outsole has serious traction that will grip tightly on any kind of surface. And the double stretch elastic on each side makes them easy to take on and off.

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Best Shoes for Travel for Men

Best Travel Shoes for Men + What to Look For

Last updated: April 7, 2024 . Written by Laurence Norah - 8 Comments

When you travel, the chances are you are going to be doing a fair bit of walking. We usually spend many hours on our feet each day of our trips, whether that be hiking or just exploring city attractions.

Given how much time you will likely spend on your feet, having the right travel shoes is really important. You want shoes that will be comfortable for prolonged time, but that are also suitable for the rigors of travel.

Shoes can also be heavy, so you generally don’t want to be bringing too many pairs with you as they can take up valuable luggage space.

The key thing is to find the right kind of shoes for the trip you are going on. Ideally these will be versatile, and able to be used in a variety of situations.

For example, you might find a pair of shoes that are comfortable enough to walk around in all day, which are also smart enough for a nice evening out.

We’ve spent years traveling for many months out of the year, often walking in excess of 20,000 steps a day researching destinations. We do everything from exploring cities to hiking up mountains, and our trips cover all sorts of terrain, from city streets to deserts to dirt and snow-covered trails.

Based on our experiences traveling (and wearing many pairs of shoes!), I’ve put together this list of the best travel shoes for men. We also have a guide to travel shoes for women here .

This post covers a wide variety of men’s travel shoes, from hiking boots to sandals, to versatile all-rounders that are as comfortable in a nice restaurant as they are walking all day in a city.

I’m also going to share some of the things you need to think about and look for when buying a pair of shoes for travel. Let’s get started!

Things to Consider when buying Travel Shoes

Versatility.

Versatility is important when it comes to travel shoes – ideally you want a pair of shoes that will fill a variety of roles, so you can minimize how many pairs you need to pack.

Having shoes that match and blend easily with the majority of your clothes is also useful. This means that whether you’re wandering the city streets during the day, or heading out for a night on the town, your shoes will work.

We think that sticking to neutral colors, like black, tan, navy, grey or brown, will help ensure that your travel shoes will go with whatever clothes you wear each day.

It might not seem like it sometimes, but your choice of travel shoes really can make or break your holiday.

Sometimes you have to make the investment to ensure that your sightseeing itinerary goes as smoothly as it possibly can.

We know that the price tag can really take the shine off a great pair of travel shoes, so we’ve tried to include shoes across a whole range of budgets.

However, do bear in mind that shoes can be a real investment. We have found that investing in a good pair of travel shoes or hiking boots that last for many years and offer great comfort is well worth it.

Space (in luggage)

The amount of luggage you plan to take on your trip is really going to impact how many pairs of travel shoes you can take with you.

If you choose to travel with a backpack or carry-on suitcase, chances are you’ll be limited to one pair, so it’s important to pick the right ones!

Although more luggage space means you can carry more shoes, sometimes one or two pairs of high-quality footwear is all you need if you pick the right ones.

With airlines cracking down on maximum weight allowance, less really is more when it comes to packing your travel shoes.

The lighter the shoes, the more pairs you can bring with you, or alternatively, the more space you will have for clothes & souvenirs.

It becomes a little bit more difficult during the winter months when you are traveling with heavy snow and hiking boots, but you should still keep weight in mind and search for the most comfortable, lightweight footwear you can find.

You may be tempted to pick up a pair of cheap hiking boots, but the lower the quality the less enjoyment you will get from your trip, and your shoes in the long term.

Trust me, you don’t want to be half way through a hike and suffering with wet feet or blisters because you cut costs on your hiking shoes.

Investing in your travel shoes is investing in your happiness at the end of the day. Look for qualities like grip, reinforcement around the toes, flexibility in the soles, and weatherproof features.

In our experience, a good pair of shoes from a well-known manufacturer will last for many years.

They might be the most stylish shoes you’ve ever laid eyes on, but if they are not comfortable, they certainly aren’t worth the pain they will inevitably cause you during your trip.

I would argue that comfort is the most important point on this list.

Big adventures can take their toll on your feet, with hours of walking everyday, climbing endless flights of stairs, and rugged mountain terrains, your feet deserve to be as comfortable as possible.

Once you’ve ticked the boxes for all of the above, it’s time to think about the overall style of your new travel shoes. A comfortable pair of stylish shoes will go a long way!

The style of the footwear impacts how many different types of outfits you can wear them with and how easily you can take your shoes from day to night.

We’ve included some of the most stylish travel shoes below to cover you for any travel occasion, at any time of the year.

Best Shoes for Travel for Men

Best Travel Shoes for Men

We’ve split our guide out into the various types of travel shoes available for men. Depending on the type of trip you are going on, you will likely need shoes from one or more of these categories.

Generally, our trips include both city walking and backcountry hiking. So I will usually pack a good pair of versatile travel shoes, and then, depending on the hiking and likely weather conditions, I will bring a pair of hiking boots.

If we are travelling somewhere warmer, I’ll also likely bring some sandals, which are lightweight and don’t take up much space.

Of course, which travel shoes you bring will depend on a variety of factors, but hopefully the options below should give you lots of ideas!

Best Versatile Travel Shoes for Men

If you’re simply looking for ‘the one’, the most comfortable, reliable, durable and stylish pair of shoes for many different types of travel, these are our go-to versatile travel shoes for men.

1. Allbirds Wool Runner Mizzles

If you want something which is super comfortable for all day use and not too formal, then check out the range that Allbirds / Allbirds UK have.

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I actually have five pairs of Allbirds shoes!

First, I have a pair of Allbirds Wool Runner-Up Mizzles (UK here ) which Allbirds sent me to test out.

I liked them so much that I’ve since acquired four more pairs of AllBirds shoes. For travel though, I think that the Allbirds Tree Runners (UK here ) and Allbirds Wool Runner-Up Mizzles are my favourites.

These shoes meet different needs for travel, and I’ll go over them both so you can see which might be best for your trips.

First, the Allbirds Wool Runner-Up Mizzles. These are made from merino wool which has a water-repellent shield, meaning they are pretty water resistant.

In my testing they will repel rain water for a while, so will withstand a rain shower. However, they’re not waterproof, in that you can’t stand in water for a long time and expect to have dry feet!

The Wool Mizzles are also incredibly comfortable, as you would imagine, given that they are made of merino wool. I’ve worn them for full day adventures around town, and they are really comfortable. They’re also smart enough for evening wear, if not perhaps in the same category of formal wear as other shoes on this list.

The Wool Runner Mizzles are great shoes if you want something which is a bit warmer and which offers rain protection. So a city visit in a cooler month for example is a good scenario.

The Allbirds Tree Runners are more of a sneaker style shoe, which are made from eucalyptus tree fibers. That makes them very breathable and lightweight, and ideal for travelling in warmer climates.

I’ve used them on a trip across East Africa as well as in Europe in summer during a heatwave, and they were incredibly comfortable even on days when we were exploring cities and covering 25,000+ steps in 35C / 95F + heat!

In fact, I liked the pair of Tree Runners so much that I’ve since bought multiple pairs in different colors!

Both these shoe styles, and most of the shoes from Allbirds in general, offer a number of features which make them awesome as travel shoes.

They’re machine washable, and they minimise odour so you can wear them with or without socks. There are also lots of little details, like the full sealed caps on the laces to stop them fraying, that show someone really took their time to get them right.

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The Allbirds brand also has a strong focus on using responsibly sourced and renewable materials. They also have a focus on sustainability and a commitment to doing right by the planet, you can read more about that here . They also have vegan shoes available.

Allbirds have an excellent selection of men’s shoes which you can see here (UK here ), and I think they are definitely worth checking out for your next travel shoe.

You can also read our complete Allbirds review , which has everything you need to know about these shoes and the styles available.

2. Timberland Stormbuck Waterproof Oxford Shoe

My favorite shoes for travel when I want something a bit more formal looking are a pair of Timberland’s called the Men’s Carter Notch, but unfortunately Timberland has stopped making them.

However, they have something similar called the Timberland Stormbuck, which is what I’ll be buying if my current pair ever wears out!

Despite their relatively formal appearance, Timberland has managed to make a shoe that is also comfortable for walking around in all day as well as being fully waterproof.

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The anti-fatigue footbed works to keep feet comfortable all day, and these shoes are just as comfortable in the city as they are giving a presentation or going out for a meal at a nice restaurant. The sole is designed to give maximum traction, and I’ve happily walked countless miles in mine.

For trips where I really just want to pack one pair of shoes, and where I know I’ll have some nights out at nicer restaurants, this would be my go-to pair.

Check price on Amazon here .

3. Merrell Freewheel 2

These stylish smooth suede sneakers are comfortable enough for all day walking and smart enough for an evening out.

Their EVA midsole and air cushion insole are ideal for comfort and stability, while the rubber sole provide the traction you need to hit up as many tourist attractions as possible on your travels.

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On top of all of this, they are super stylish and can be paired with a pair of shorts during the day, or with a pair of jeans for an evening meal out. They have it all, comfort, support and versatility.

The only downside is that suede can be susceptible to stains, and isn’t waterproof. We would advise treating them with a suede waterproofing product like this .

Check price on Amazon here , and Zappos here .

4. Tropicfeel Canyon Shoes

If you’re looking for all round versatility, it’s hard to go wrong with the Tropicfeel Canyon shoe. This, and its sibling the Tropicfeel Monsoon, are my go-to shoes for casual wear and beachwear.

Tropicfeel Canyon

These shoes are incredibly versatile. I wear them around town, where they look like a good pair of sneakers. But they are so much more! They’re designed to be quick drying, ultra-light, and they work great as water shoes as well, as well as for general walking and hiking.

You can wear them with socks or without, and they have a powerful odour control system built-in so you don’t need to worry about them smelling.

I also love the elasticated lace system which basically means they slip on and off really easily, meaning they are my favorite shoes for air travel. Finally, the manufacturers are committed to sustainability – the shoes are actually made from recycled plastic bottles.

The main disadvantages are that they aren’t really smart enough for every evening adventure, and as they’re water shoes they aren’t water resistant. So they’re not ideal in the rain, although they do at least dry quickly.

Available direct from Tropicfeel here

5. Adidas Men’s Duramo 10 Running Shoes

To be mentioned as our ‘best travel sports shoes’ you need to combine durability, comfort and flexibility in one. 

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If they happen to be as stylish as the Adidas Duramo 10 Running Shoes, that’s a bonus! These shoes are built with light mesh for breathability and a cloudfoam sole for extra cushioning during your activities.

On top of this, they are reinforced with ADIWEAR technology for extra resistance against wear and tear and the outsole grip is made with running and jogging in mind. They are a stylish all-in-one option for both sports and general sightseeing around the world.

6. Clarks Ashcombe Bay

Clarks have been creating high quality, reliable shoes for almost 200 years, so it’s safe to say they know a thing or two about how to build the ideal travel shoe.

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Their Ashcombe Bay range is a perfect example of this. With dark brown leather upper, a waterproof membrane, lightweight feel and a durable sole unit with great grip, they really encapsulate style and comfort. Finished with a lace fastening for a secure fit, these shoes are perfect for exploring.

Best Travel Walking Shoes / Sneakers for Men

These shoes emphasise comfort for long periods of walking over anything else. They might not be quite as smart as some of our other options, but they will certainly keep your feet comfortable!

We covered these in our favourite shoes above, but wanted to include them here as well because we think they are a great pair of shoes.

The Wool mizzles are incredibly comfortable, and Allbirds have an excellent selection of men’s shoes which you can see here . I think they are definitely worth checking out if you’re looking for something a little less formal from your travel shoe that will be comfortable for all day wear. Check out their Tree Runners if you want something a bit cooler for hotter countries.

Again, if you are interested in Allbirds shoes we recommend reading our complete Allbirds review , which has everything you need to know about these shoes and the styles available.

2. Merrell Freewheel Lace

We’ve already mentioned this perfect pair in our ‘Most Versatile Travel Shoes’ section, so you can probably tell that we are big fans!

It doesn’t get much more comfortable when it comes to travel walking shoes, as these stylish smooth suede trainers are renowned for their lightweight support. Their EVA midsole and air cushion insole are ideal for comfort and stability, while the rubber inserts provide the traction you need to get the miles in.

3. Skechers Men’s 54601 Trainers

Skechers have really upped their game with their comfortable and affordable walking sneakers.

The Go Walk Max range is designed with athletic walking in mind, so you can be sure that their cushioned, supportive sole design will keep your feet going strong even after a long day of exploring.

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Jess loves her Mary Jane Skechers for all day city exploration, and we are confident that these will be super comfortable for all day use too.

Check price on Amazon here , and  Zappos here .

4. Adidas Men’s Terrex Swift R2 GTX Cross Trainers

If you are looking for durability, these are a great option! Their GORE-TEX Upper ensures that the shoe is completely waterproof, while the snug fit and lace bungee helps to avoid awkward tangling so you’ll never have to worry about your laces untying while you’re on the go.

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The ripstop fabric is light weight and excellent for durability, while the synthetic overlays provide extra support to the construction.

Best Travel Sandals for Men

If you’re travelling somewhere warmer, you might consider some travel sandals to keep your feet cool. These can be really comfortable too, with models offering good support and soles that are suitable for hiking and more casual use.

1. ECCO Men’s Yucatan outdoor offroad hiking sandal

You can always rely on ECCO when it comes to lightweight, supportive sandals. But you don’t have to take our word for it – their Yucatan sandals currently have over 1,300 reviews on Amazon with a 4.5 star rating!

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It also helps that they come in every colour you could ever want. If you are on a mission to tackle the terrain, you will love their dual density footbed, made for added comfort and performance.

Check price on Amazon here , Zappos here , and REI here .

2. Skechers Men’s Louden Sandal

Comfort is key when it comes to travel sandals, so the more cushion, the better. Skechers take their padding pretty seriously with their memory foam cushioned footbed and 360 padded straps!

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The Louden Sandal is part of their new ‘R elaxed Fit’ series, which offers a roomier and more comfortable fit.

3. Dockers Men’s Newpage Sporty Outdoor Sandal Shoe

If your itinerary is jam packed with sporting activities, you’ll want to find something that syncs up perfectly to your movement. 

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The Dockers memory foam insole shapes to your foot for instant comfort and a more personal fit. The f usion footbed adds an extra layer of cushioning and the rubber outsole guarantees durability and grip for any outdoor activity.

4. Teva Voya Flip

If you just want a pair of relaxed flip-flops for beach use or for the pool, you probably don’t want a full blown sandal.

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Instead, I think this pair of beach ready flip flops from Teva would be a great option. They’re available at a great price point and have thousands of happy customers, and they’re small and light enough to be added to any bag without taking up too much precious space.

Check price on Amazon here , Zappos here and REI here .

Best Travel Hiking Boots for Men

If you’re going to be doing any serious hiking on your travels, I highly recommend getting a good pair of hiking boots. These can definitely be pricey, but I urge you not to cut corners with good hiking boots, as they will last you for years.

1. Scarpa Men’s Kinesis Pro GTX Hiking Boots

These hiking boots are well built and designed to last for many years of hiking across a variety of terrains. I’ve worn Scarpa boots for decades, and these Kinesis Pro GTX boots are only my second pair!

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This pair of Scarpa boots are waterproof with a full grain leather upper section, a Gore-Tex lining, an easy-lace system, excellent ankle support, and a comfortable Vibram sole.

These are fairly expensive, but hiking boots are definitely an investment, and this is a pair that we are sure will last you for years to come.

I’ve worn these hiking boots on hikes all around the world, including in Australia, Europe and the USA, in conditions from deserts to snow, and they haven’t let me down yet!

2. Lowa Men’s Renegade GTX Hiking Boots

Lowa are a well known brand for high quality travel footwear. These lightweight hiking boots have fantastic grip, a climate-control footbed and a outer layer of leather for warmth and weatherproofing.

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It’s difficult to find such a lightweight, versatile pair of boots like these. Their flexibility and comfort is next to none – foolproof for a day out on the hiking trails whilst still being light enough to pack for travel.

3. Merrell Men’s Moab 3 Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot

For a long time Merrell were Jess’s go to hiking boots, and in fact she wore a pair of Merrell boots when hiking Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania .

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The pair we recommend are the Moab 3 Mid Waterproof version, which offer a waterproof membrane to keep your feet dry as well as all important ankle support. There are different versions of this shoe though, depending on your needs.

Check price on Amazon here

Best Travel Water Shoes for Men

If you’re going to be spending time on the beach or in the sea, you might consider a pair of water shoes. These are fast drying shoes specifically designed for water based activities, which will keep your feet protected.

1. Tropicfeel Monsoon

I already mentioned the Tropicfeel Canyon in my round-up of my favourite general travel shoes. Those are also very capable as water shoes, but I also wanted to give a shoutout to the other pair of Tropicfeel shoes I own – the Tropicfeel Monsoons.

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Essentially, if you want a pair of water shoes that are just as handy for trail hiking or city streets, you’ll want to think about investing in a pair of Tropicfeel shoes.

These are also manufactured from recycled plastic bottles, and offer easy slip on and slip off comfort. They also have a quick dry system, so even after a day at the beach you shouldn’t have to worry about packing wet shoes away.

We use these on beach trips and when we think we’re going to be getting our feet wet a lot, such as on a hike to Havasu Falls .

2. Belilent Water Shoes

These non-slip water shoes have all of the key features required for a great day out on the water. They are soft and lightweight, flexible, have a breathable upper mesh and protective soles.

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They’re ideal for all water sports, water-based activities and beach time, but also comfortable for other uses.

3. Sixspace Barefoot Water Shoes

If you are looking for fast drying water shoes, that are easy to pull on and off, these are the ones for you.

With tough padding around the sole, the Sixspace Barefoot water shoes protect you from sharp rocks and cuts while you’re out at sea.

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Their stretchy upper and removable padded insole provides maximum comfort and flexibility, so you can enjoy any water sport without worry.

4. Sport.z Barefoot Shoes

The Sport.z Barefoot water shoes are made to last, with breathable ultra light weight fabric for fast draining and cross ventilation. Not only can you can wear them as water shoes, but also for walking or hiking, which adds to their versatility on your next trip.

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Best Travel Sports Shoes for Men

If you like to be active when you travel, or just want to some really comfortable shoes, these sports shoes might be ideal for you.

They’re also generally fairly light weight, so won’t take up too much room in your bag, and can be useful for less challenging hikes in dry conditions.

1. Adidas Men’s Duramo 10

The best travel sports shoes should combine durability, comfort and flexibility in one.  If they happen to be as stylish as the Adidas Duramo 10, that’s a bonus!

These shoes are built with light mesh for breathability and a cloudfoam sole for extra cushioning during your activities. On top of this, they are reinforced with ADIWEAR technology for extra resistance against wear and tear and the outsole grip is made with running and jogging in mind.

They are a stylish all-in-one option for both sports and general sightseeing around the world.

2. ASICS Men’s Gel-Nimbus Running Shoes

Famous among the running community, you can always count on Asics to bring you high quality and durable sports shoes.

The GEL-Nimbus series were actually created with Marathons in mind (which can be quite similar to sightseeing if you ask me!). 

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They have a visible gel in the back of the sole to make each step a little bit easier and much more comfortable. The ‘FlyteFoam’ bottom minimizes impact, and the mesh upper adapts to your foot for extreme comfort and excellent breathability.

It could be argued that these are the best on the market in terms of structure, support and affordability.

Best Travel Snow Boots

If you are going to be travelling somewhere where there is likely to be a lot of snow to walk through, you might consider buying a specially designed pair of snow boots rather than hiking boots.

Unlike hiking boots, these include additional insulation to keep your feet warm, plus they usually have protection against snow entering the boot from the top of the boot, which based on personal experience, is never a pleasant thing!

1. Merrell Thermo Chill Mid Shell Snow Boots

Mastering the perfect snow boot isn’t easy, it takes the right combination of grip, comfort, warmth and breathability. These guys have hit the nail on the head.

With a focus on waterproof protection, t he Merrell winter range has built an all-over defense from snow and rain to ensure all-around warmth in the coldest of temperatures.

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Once you slip your feet inside, the insoles instantly mould around you to provide the flexibility, support and protected movement that you need.

2. The North Face Men’s Tsumoru Snow Boot

The North Face are famous for their high quality gear, and these boots will certainly make you understand why they have become one of the most trusted brands in the adventure travel world.

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Lace them up right and nothing will be getting in or out of these snow boots! With features like the injection-moulded eva midsole along with their PU-coated, ballistic-mesh upper, these are the perfect travel snow boot to protect you from winter’s worst.

With high quality insulation, your feet will stay toasty warm, whatever the outside conditions!

Check price on Amazon here and Zappos here .

3. Columbia Men’s Bugaboot Plus

If it’s warmth you’re after, these waterproof, cosy, cushioned Columbia winter boots will keep you warm and protected on winter days.

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Best Travel Dress Shoes

If you need smarter shoes to travel with, you’ll want a pair of travel dress shoes. We’ve looked for shoes that are comfortable as well as being stylish, and also shoes that shouldn’t take up too much space in your bag where possible.

1. Clarks Men’s Cotrell Edge Oxford

If you’re looking for comfort and durability you really can’t beat a good pair of Clarks. Their Cotrell Edge Oxford shoes have a foam inlay, made from ‘open-cell Ortholite technology’ which helps with impact absorption with every step you take.

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Treat them well and you will get years out of these shoes, as they don’t flatten under pressure or with wear. Highly recommend!

2. ECCO Men’s Luca Slip On Trainers

Ecco are known for their high quality mens shoes, and these slip on travel dress shoes are the perfect combination of comfort and style.

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Wear them year round, from day to night, for a casual dressed up look. They are also lightweight, making them the ideal shoes to tuck inside your luggage.

3. Hush Puppies Men’s Moccasin

You can’t go wrong with a pair of these Hush Puppies. Their soft leather uppers mean that they can be easily stored in your bag without taking up too much space.

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They also feature breathable microfiber lining and wrapped sock lining for a comfortable fit no matter what the temperature. Their durable rubber outsole provides ideal traction for exploring new cities for hours on end.

How Many Shoes Should I Pack for Travel?

I try to travel with no more than two pairs of shoes on most trips where possible, however, this varies depending on where we are travelling to and the types of activities we’ll be doing.

Normally, most of our trips include a combination of city travel and hiking. On those trips, I’ll wear my hiking boots to travel in as they are bulkier and heavier, and will pack either my Timberland shoes or one of my Allbirds pairs in my bag.

Of course, sometimes you will need to travel with more shoes for more specific activities, but we advise trying to keep it to three pairs as a maximum.

Best Travel Shoe Accessories for Men

It’s not all about the actual shoes of course. There are some accessories and items that we advise you also look into to improve your foot comfort when you travel.

1. Rockay Accelerate Anti-Blister Running Socks

A great pair of shoes won’t get you far without a good pair of socks inside them. I don’t know many people who put a lot of thought into their socks of choice, so don’t worry – we’ve found some that tick all the travel essential boxes.

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Comfort, breathability, washability (is there anything worse than only getting 1 or 2 solid wears out of your socks before they start to fall apart in the wash?) and odor control.

2. Merino Wool Hiking Socks

If you are planning on doing any hiking, I highly recommend a pair of good hiking socks. I prefer merino wool socks for hiking as they are good at controlling both moisture and temperature.

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This pack of socks comes with four pairs, which should be enough for most trips, plus you can always do laundry as you travel . They also offer a reinforced heel and toe for longevity.

3. SOUL INSOLE – Premium Orthotic Insole

With all of the walking, Jess and I have suffered from arch pain during our trips, and these have been a life saver! They slot right into the arch of your shoe for maximum comfort – even sandals and dress shoes.

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They instantly r educe the pressure from my forefoot and heel by redistributing the pressure evenly across my entire foot.

A big bonus for me is the fact that they are w ashable and reusable so one pack will get you a long way. Their m edical grade gel is antibacterial, odorless, soft and flexible. I can’t recommend them enough!

4. Travel Shoe Bag

For ease of packing, and to save you the worry of having to get your shoes spotless before adding them to your bag, we recommend you pick up some shoe bags to travel with.

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The Yamiu shoe bags are inexpensive, come in a set of 4 bags across two sizes, and are made of a waterproof material. When you’re not traveling, you can use them to store your shoes in a dust free environment, and being waterproof you can even use them as a toiletry bag if you don’t have four pairs of shoes to travel with!

5. Waterproofing Wax

If you buy an expensive pair of leather shoes or hiking boots, we can highly recommend buying a good after care product like this Nikwax Waterproofing wax.

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This isn’t necessarily something you will want to travel with, but we recommend using it regularly on your leather products to maintain their waterproof capabilities and keep the leather in top condition.

Best Shoes for Travel for Men

Further Reading

That summarises our guide to the best travel shoes for men! Hopefully you found it useful. We’ve also put all the items from this guide into a list on Amazon for easy reference.

We also have a number of other relevant posts that we think you will find useful for travel planning.

  • We have a detailed Allbirds review , which has everything you need to know about these shoes and the styles available.
  • If you’re looking for specific packing tips, see our guides to what to pack for a ski trip , what to pack for Iceland , what to pack for London , and what to pack for winter in Finland to get started.
  • For gift ideas, see our guide to what to buy for photographers , travel themed home decor items , and our ultimate gift guide for travelers .
  • We also have lots of travel posts to help inspire and help you plan your next trip! These include our guide to the world’s best road trips , our guide to getting online when travelling , our guide to picking a travel router and more

And that’s it. We hope you found a pair of shoes you like, or at least some ideas for what to look for when buying your next pair of travel shoes.

Do you have a favourite pair of travel shoes you’d like to share, or a question about any of the above? As always, just let us know in the comments below!

A detailed guide to the best travel shoes for men. Covers a wide range of shoe types, including hiking shoes, dress shoes, sandals, sports shoes and more!

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19th October 2022 at 6:35 am

Hello Laurence, thanks for the list.

I’m going to be travelling to a few cities in Europe for the first time for about 3 weeks(Belgium, Germany, Austria), from mid november to early december, so i’m assuming i can expect a not extremely cold environment, but most likely colder than i’m used to as a south american haha, so i’m trying to figure out what would be some good pairs of shoes to bring to my trip. I’m mostly worried about rainy weather, since in the colder months I usually wear some pretty comfortable and breathable running shoes and switch to warmer socks and works well enough for me at around 8C(45~F), but i’m not sure if that strategy will work out this time since they’re very not waterproof haha, so what would you recommend? assuming it’s going to be an exclusively city walking trip.

Laurence Norah says

21st October 2022 at 1:43 am

It’s my pleasure. So my personal choice would be the Allbirds Wool Runner Mizzles. They are fairly water resistant and are what I use for most of our cooler weather trips. I’m wearing them around Chicago at the moment and it’s been pretty cold and they have been comfortable for the trip. They are not going to withstand standing in rivers or anything like that, but they are fine for general wet weather in my experience.

I hope this helps!

Have a great trip 🙂

14th March 2022 at 4:45 pm

Hi Laurence, Found this article after reading through some of your Iceland articles which have been very useful. Thoughts on what shoes my wife and I should pack for a 10 day winter trip? Spending time in capital, some hiking, baths, beaches, day tours, etc. Thanks!

14th March 2022 at 4:58 pm

Thanks so much. So personally I’d lean towards a good pair of hiking boots which is what we wear in Iceland in winter. Another option is snow boots, but those are a bit more specific. Waterproof hiking boots with a good grip should cover all your needs, along with some nice warm socks. You might also consider something like the Allbirds Wool Runner Mizzles for city use as they offer some water resistance and are quite warm too, but they wouldn’t be as good for hiking.

Let me know if I can help any further, and have an amazing time in Iceland!

24th August 2019 at 1:42 pm

This has been helpful. I am trying to find a pair of shoes for a 2 wk trip where I can just take the one pair as I don’t want to pack any shoes. The trip will to 3 cities in the USA so mostly a lot of city walking but also maybe some light walking/hiking on trails. I have wide feet so need a wide toe box and am prone to blisters. Thoughts on shoes and socks you would consider packing?

25th August 2019 at 2:45 pm

I’m delighted to have been of help! So my first tip would be around socks. If you are prone to blisters, what I have found to work for me is to wear two pairs of thin socks rather than one pair of socks. Then, if there is friction, it happens between the socks rather than on your foot. Another option is to rub vaseline into your feet, which can also help. The anti-blister socks are also a good idea, and I would also suggest packing some blister specific sticking plasters like this .

As you only want to travel with one pair of shoes for a city break / light trail walking I am guessing you might want something a little bit smarter that would work on an evening out as well. So I’d suggest maybe the Timberland shoes, which are what I have. They are smart enough for a night out, but they also work for city walking. I wouldn’t want to do any extreme hiking, but they are ok for trail walking.

If those are a bit formal, then I think the Adidas Terrex might be a good pick. If you are buying online, my suggestion would be to purchase some different options at different sizes so you can return the ones that don’t fit.

HAve a great trip 🙂

Brandon says

29th April 2019 at 4:57 pm

This has lots of good recommendations for men. I am heading on a trip soon that will include some city walking, museums, beaches, and snorkeling. I am guessing I will need two pairs of shoes…trying to fly carry-on only as short trip. Any thoughts? New to traveling and this is also my first time snorkeling so not sure if just flip-flops would be ok for boat or maybe water or reef shoes would be better?

30th April 2019 at 5:44 pm

Hi Brandon – it’s really up to you, but I would definitely say that reef / water shoes would be better. Flip flops can be a bit slippery, especially when wet, and you might find your feet slip out of them. Reef shoes are more grippy and offer better support and protection. The good news is that they are pretty lightweight and fold up fairly small, so you shouldn’t have any problem fitting them in!

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The 12 Best Walking Shoes for Women of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

We tested more than 50 pairs of walking shoes to find the best ones for every occasion.

Rena Behar is a freelance journalist and editor focusing on tech, travel, and gender. She has contributed to Travel + Leisure, TripSavvy, and more.

In This Article

  • Our Top Picks

Our Testing Process

  • Other Shoes We Liked
  • Tips for Buying
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Travel + Leisure / Joy Kim

The quest for a cute yet comfortable shoe that can magically take you from museums to a Michelin-starred restaurant can feel never-ending. But your perfect pair is out there, and the Travel + Leisure team is putting their feet to work to help you find them.

It’s hard to tell if shoes are comfortable off the rack, and the worst way to find out is when you’re ready to put them through the paces on vacation, only to end up with blisters and aching feet. That’s why our editors have tested more than 100 pairs of shoes to find the most comfortable ones for walking long distances. We wore each pair across a span of multiple months, as we dutifully analyzed factors like their comfort levels, fit, support, breathability, durability, and more. Check out our favorite pairs below.

Best Overall

Adidas cloudfoam pure 2.0 running shoes.

These insanely comfortable shoes make you feel like you’re walking on a cloud.

The sneaker construction may be hard to dress up at night.

The comfortable and easy to throw on Cloudfoams lived up to their name during our testing process, practically sweeping us off our feet despite the fact that we never even wore socks with them. They held up on long, hilly city walks and park trails, and even put a bounce in our step with zero rubbing or foot fatigue. The stretchy top creates a flexible, cradled feeling even on slightly wider feet. With regular wear, they haven’t shown any fading or developed any odor. We were especially impressed by their low price tag and noted they were more comfortable than other shoes three times the price. As a bonus, the Cloudfoams come in more than 20 different colors/styles, so you can get the perfect match for your travel outfits, and they’re made from at least 50 percent recycled materials. The Details: Running sneaker | Sizes 5 to 11 | Synthetic recycled materials

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Most Comfortable

Nike motiva walking shoes.

These are extremely cushioned and comfortable, propelling you forward while you walk.

The propulsion takes some getting used to, and they’re a little heavy.

We admit the Nike Motiva’s exaggerated rocker on the outsole felt a bit strange on first wear, but it quickly became the reason we love them so much. The rocker, or the curved sole, actually propels the wearer forward, which we found to be incredibly useful once we got used to it. We felt like we could literally walk in them forever thanks to a combination of the rocker, efficient cushioning, and reliable arch support. During testing, we compared the soles’ springiness and bounce-back to those of moon shoes, and although they run slightly heavy, they’re also quite flexible and bendable. The best part is that there are so many colors to choose from, including bright crimson, muted blush, classic black or white, and more.

The Details: Walking sneakers | Sizes 5 to 12

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Best Leather

Olukai leather sneakers.

A solid leather construction and good support are paired with a versatile look and foldable back for extra style opportunities.

The back tab is a little stiff at first and may rub against the heel, but should soften with time.

The Pehuea Lī ‘Ili may feel stiff out of the box, but that just shows how solid their construction is. We tried to bend them in half, and they hardly bent at all, showing that they will stay durable with quality leather and a thick, supportive sole. We loved the roomy, wide toe box and the great amount of arch support. They also have a unique collapsible backing — the back of the shoe folds down so you have the option to wear them as a slip-on and breeze through airport security without having to stop and tie your shoes. The footbed is removable and washable, and you can choose from white, black, tan, or dark brown to match your favorite neutrals. Plus, the leather makes it easy to take them from day to night without having to go back to your hotel to do a complete change.

The Details: Collapsible heel sneaker | Sizes 5 to 11 | Leather upper, rubber sole

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Best Casual

New balance 574 sneaker.

The 574s have a sporty vibe and are so comfortable you may forget you have them on.

Make sure you check your sizing based on New Balance’s chart, as we found they weren’t in line with usual sneaker sizes.

If you’re in the market for a more sporty-looking, casual sneaker, these may be the best walking shoes for you. They’re so comfortable and light, you'll forget you're wearing these sneakers. They’re well-made, with solid construction, and the laces stay tied — perfect for easy, breezy walks in the park, through city blocks, and for exploring new places.

The style is one of New Balance’s classic looks. Though it may not be to everyone’s personal tastes, people looking for an easy, neutral sneaker that is well made and highly comfortable will love them. Note that available sizes may vary based on whether you choose a unisex or women-specific style (the main difference seems to be the colors). There are also wide options available in all sizes for those who need a little more space.

The Details: Running sneaker | Sizes 5 to 12 | Suede and mesh upper, foam midsole

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Best Sandals

Keen women's elle backstrap sandal.

This easy-to-wear style boasts comfortable elastic with just the right combination of stretch and security.

They don’t offer very much arch support.

The Elle is understated yet totally stylish. These shoes are extremely comfortable, and we found that they held up for miles of walking wherever your travels take you. They run true to size with the perfect amount of room at the toe and heel, and the elastic straps are very secure. Elastic can be tricky, but these sandals tackle it with ease, offering a good amount of stretch, a feeling of security, and the ability to stay in place without being too restrictive or cutting off circulation.

We did experience some minor rubbing, but it went away quickly with wear; we felt a little bit of hip and knee pressure as well, which also lessened over time. The soles are slightly cushioned for comfort, but don’t provide a lot of arch support. There’s also a good range of colors available for multiple outfits, which is always a travel bonus. You can dress them up or down with any outfit and know that your feet will be comfortable wherever the day or night takes you. They’re stylish and durable, and they’re flat, so they’re easy to pack for a trip or quick getaway.

The Details: Sandals | Sizes 5 to 11 | Recycled PET stretch upper, EVA midsole and footbed, rubber outsole

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Best for Plantar Fasciitis

They’re extremely supportive through the soles and ankles, helping alleviate foot pain during testing.

They won’t keep your feet warm on cold days.

The first thing we noticed when sliding these on was the impressive support for people with high arches. The second thing we noticed was how much wiggle room we had. Our toes could move freely without feeling cramped, but the shoes are also snug enough to stay on during high-intensity activities. And the third thing we noticed? There’s virtually no break-in period — after a few days of wear, we still had no sores, blisters, or discomfort of any kind (which is a major selling point for people who often do have foot pain or plantar fasciitis). Other features of these shoes we appreciate are the high-quality cushioning, shock absorption, ankle support, and breathability. Snag these in more than 40 hues ranging from solids to color block styles.

The Details: Running sneaker | Sizes 5 to 11 | Rubber, recycled polyester, and zero-gravity foam

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Best Cushioning

Asics gel-nimbus 25.

Every single step feels light and soft thanks to the cushioning.

Because of the thick cushioning, they don’t feel as stable as other styles.

Before we even tried the Asics Gel-nimbus 25 sneakers for ourselves, we’d heard about the shoes’ legendary cushioning. When we finally got to put them to the test, the sneakers more than lived up to the hype. In addition to providing serious comfort and padding around the foot, we also found the toe box to be very spacious, our heels never slipped out, and the curved soles helped propel us forward. The shoes also boast incredible shock absorption, so we felt that every step and landing was a soft one, and we didn’t feel any pain at all over weeks of wear and walking over various terrains. We also love that they come in more than two dozen unique colorways.

The Details: Running sneaker | Sizes 5 to 13 | Knit upper, AHAR outsole rubber

Travel + Leisure / Madison Yauger

Bogs Holly Lace Leather Boots

These boots tackled everything we threw at them, including standing ankle-deep in a lake.

If you’re looking for something lightweight, these feel heavier than sneakers.

If you want a solid, waterproof, reasonably attractive do-it-all boot, the Holly is your best pick. We did find that they started out fairly stiff, so you may want to break them in before you travel, but they softened up during our testing period. They also aren’t very breathable (which makes sense given their waterproof construction), so you may want to reserve these for cooler weather, though we didn’t feel sweaty when wearing them. The footbeds are very cushioned and provide great arch support, and the material of the upper didn’t look scratched or dinged at all after testing. The dense rubber soles make them a little on the heavier side (though they were still comfortable to walk long periods in), but also provide grip across rougher terrain or wet conditions. They also impressively kept our feet dry even when standing ankle-deep in a lake. These practical lace-up boots make a great alternative to sneakers if that’s not your style.

The Details: Lace-up boot | Sizes 6 to 11 | Leather upper, recycled PET lining, EVA footbed | Waterproof

Travel + Leisure / Kristin Cleveland

Best Arch Support

Chaco women's zx2 classic sandal.

Chaco combines a funky, strappy design with a super-thick and supportive sole.

The strap adjustment system can be a little fussy, and if you have narrow feet, the straps may drag on the ground.

If you prioritize foot comfort, these are the sandals for you. They are not only incredibly supportive and sturdy, but truly have all-day comfort. Though the high level of arch support can take some getting used to, our feet felt comfortable all day and never tired; the sandals even alleviated our standing-desk-related foot pain at home. We noted some chafing from the toe loop, but it improved over the course of the break-in period.

Chaco is known for its adjustable strap system, which provides a great fit for thin feet, but achieving that perfect fit had the side effect of the straps dragging on the ground — though if you have average or wide feet, you likely won’t encounter this. We thought the quality felt superb, with a supportive, hardy sole and exceedingly comfortable arch and heel support. The sandals also come in a fun array of colors in addition to basic black, so you can wear these in multiple situations whether hiking , trekking through water, or exploring a city.

The Details: Sandals | Sizes 5 to 12 | Polyester webbing, rubber sole

Travel + Leisure / Jeanne Geer

Best Lightweight

Kizik lima slip-on sneaker.

These slip-ons will keep you light on your feet with all-day sturdiness and support.

Some online reviews note that they’re not so easy to slip on hands-free.

Kizik’s Limas fit perfectly from the first wear, with nary a problem popping up even during two straight weeks of daily wear. Though their sturdiness makes them look heavy, they feel light while still being supportive. They’re also super breathable and airy, which is great for long, sweaty travel days. We thought they felt true to size, with a nicely spacious toe box. After wearing them for hours, we noted they had consistent arch support throughout the day, as well as excellent traction across various weather conditions and types of terrain. As an extra travel bonus, they’re also designed to easily slip on and off without having to use your hands, though some online reviews note that they’re not always easy for everyone to slip on.

The Details: Slip-on sneaker | Sizes 5 to 13 | Recycled-textile upper, textile lining, rubber sole

Travel + Leisure / Ivy Ford

Best Traction

Merrell speed eco.

These comfortable hikers are light and breezy, and will give you great support and traction.

They have a sportier appearance and not a lot of ankle support for heavy hiking.

When you’re hitting tougher terrain, you need shoes with a little more grip. Opt for the Merrell Speed Eco if you’re going out on the trail or spending the day walking on dirt rather than concrete. They were super comfortable straight out of the box, even paired with thin, everyday socks, and our feet felt supported the entire time. The material feels durable and high-end, as well as extremely breathable, and they offer good arch support no matter where you’re walking. While they’ve gathered a little dust, they stayed in great condition during our hikes and still look almost brand-new even after five months of testing. Do note that if you’re doing more hardcore hiking , though, that they don’t have a lot of ankle support.

The Details: Hiking shoe | Sizes 5 to 11 | Rubber outsole, EVA midsole, jacquard upper

Best Waterproof

Sam edelman laguna chelsea boot.

Sam Edelman

These boots combine style and protection from the elements.

It takes a few wears to break them in against stiffness.

It’s always nice to have a rain boot that isn’t just a piece of plastic. Sam Edelman’s Lagunas are sturdy, stylish, and extremely supportive, making an excellent option when you want to walk around in something other than a sneaker. They do take a while to break in, but they feel stiff, not painful at all during that break-in period. They offer a lot of traction and water-repelling ability — we felt no wetness seeping through even when standing in a puddle that covered the entire top of the shoe. We stayed dry after tramping through city puddles, and the boots still managed to look nice afterward, too.

The Details: Chelsea boot | Sizes 5 to 12 | Leather, synthetic, and fabric | Waterproof

Travel + Leisure / Taylor Calta

We tested upwards of 50 pairs of shoes in our search for the most comfortable women’s walking shoes. The process started straight from the unboxing, when we picked up each shoe and tried to bend it in the middle to evaluate its level of arch support. We then assessed each pair for flexibility, material and construction quality, and weight.

Each shoe then got a minimum of three test wears of different durations: 30 minutes, three hours, and eight hours. During the 30-minute test, we noted ease of wear, fit, and any rubbing, redness, or feelings of restriction. After three hours, we also added an evaluation of whether the shoes seemed to be forming to our feet and how they fared on various surfaces. Then during the eight-hour test, we checked again if they were starting to feel more comfortable and whether the shoes felt flimsy over the course of the day. We continued to wear the shoes as often as possible during the rest of the testing period, discontinuing if they became painful.

We’ve also integrated the results of three other shoe tests: our tests for the best slip-ons , waterproof boots , and hiking shoes . Slip-ons were subjected to the bend test and then worn at least five to seven times for a minimum of five hours on different types of terrain. In our waterproof boot tests, we wore each pair of boots around for an hour to break them in. Then, we wore them on at least two outings of one to two hours in duration, ideally in wet conditions, focusing on fit and comfort, traction, and breathability. If the weather simply didn’t cooperate, we stuffed a boot with paper towels and ran it under a steady stream of water, then examined the paper filling to assess its water-repelling capabilities. Hiking shoes received similar tests — minus the shower — with an examination, a one-hour break-in, and at least two hikes.

We wore each pair of shoes out and about for six months to see how they held up long-term, and we will continue to update this article as we test even more comfortable walking shoes.

Other Walking Shoes We Liked

Here are a few more pairs of shoes that we liked, though they didn't make our main list due to some issues found during testing.

Allbirds Wool Runners : These Allbirds regularly top most comfortable shoe lists, but we found a few flaws that kept them from making it into our top picks. They’re very comfortable and good for long periods of walking. The sole is thick and provides good arch support, but it was still thin enough that the heel warped easily due to lack of lining and wouldn’t stand up to regular slipping on and off. We felt that the shoes were quite delicate and shouldn't be worn in any type of moisture or in very warm weather.

Travel + Leisure / Taylor Fox

Vessi Women’s Everyday Classics : These shoes were also comfortable out of the box but did have some friction under the laces at the end of long wears. The sole is lightweight but sturdy and adequately supportive, but we didn’t like that they aren’t available in half sizes and looked extremely wide when on. They’re also not particularly versatile style-wise: they lean slightly orthopedic-looking because of the cloud-like sole design, and we don’t think these are stylish enough to dress up.

Travel + Leisure / Skye Senterfeit

Kizik Roamers : These kicks were stylish and extremely shock absorbent — plus, they fit us great. However, we weren’t fans of how heavy they are. The laces also kept coming untied no matter how tight we tied them, which made us feel like we’d rarely reach for these if they were in our closet.

Travel + Leisure / Cecily McAndrews

Tips for Buying Comfortable Women’s Walking Shoes

Prioritize comfort and support.

We know looking cute is important, but don’t let vanity ruin your vacation! Your travel shoes should be comfortable above all else.

“Rule of thumb is that if you can take a shoe and bend it in the middle very easily without much force, then the shoe is too flimsy and not supportive enough,” says podiatrist Cory Clement. "This can lead to conditions like heel and arch pain, aka plantar fasciitis, due to the decrease in support and lessened shock absorption.”

Consider versatility

You only have so much luggage space, especially if you’re committed to the carry-on lifestyle . Ideally, you only want to bring three, maybe four, pairs of shoes total, so make sure they can go everywhere you want, especially if you’re going to be out and about from breakfast to dinner without a chance to change. If you look for versatile pairs of shoes that you can wear during the day but also while going out at night, you won't have to pack as many.

Think about how you plan to use them

What are you planning to do during your trip? Are you lounging on the beach most of the day (look for sandals), or will you be pounding the cobblestone pavement (you'll want something supportive)? What’s the climate like where you’re going? You may want something more lightweight and breathable for warm weather and something with grippy soles for rainy climates (and a waterproof walking shoe if you will be exposed to the elements). Do you tend to visit five-star fine dining establishments or prefer a pick-up window? A stylish pair of sneakers can take you a lot of places, but not quite everywhere.

Frequently Asked Questions

Short answer: comfortably. Your foot should feel supported but not stifled, and you should have room to comfortably wiggle your toes.

“Women’s and men’s travel shoes should have a firm heel counter and shouldn’t bend in the middle,” Clement says. “Also check the toe box of the shoe. If it is too narrow, this can lead to discomfort and crowding leading to sore toes and corns.”

You can break in walking shoes by wearing them around the house for a week or two before your trip. The best travel shoes will be the ones that keep you most comfortable for the longest period of time.

First, try Clement’s bend test. Once you’ve established that they don’t bend in the middle, check that the sole is made of a firm material that won’t wear out over time. You can also look for a physically upraised arch on the shoe, but this doesn’t necessarily guarantee support. If you’re shopping online, look for a seal of approval from the APMA and known supportive brands.

If your shoes aren’t very technical, yes, but keep in mind that different categories of shoes are designed to maximize different features. Hiking shoes with extra-grippy lugs for dirt, for example, won’t be as good for walking on pavement and will likely also feel much heavier than a pair of walking shoes. More highly engineered running shoes, meanwhile, encourage your feet to move in a way that’s more conducive to speed and a runner’s gait (less stability, more springiness), so they won't always provide the right padding if you’re moving at a slower pace.

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

For this story, Rena Behar summarized the testing notes and data from multiple T+L editors, who conducted extensive feet-on testing of the shoes. They also utilized their own experience as professional gear reviewers, frequent travelers, and compulsive hunters of both cute and comfortable shoes. While researching walking shoes for women, we spoke with podiatrist Cory Clement to get expert feedback.

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The 9 Best Men's Travel Shoes of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

We ran 21 travel shoes through their paces

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Traveling with more than a couple of pairs of shoes is difficult, so planning for a trip demands comfortable, practical footwear and a jack of all trades.

Different types of travelers will have different needs, and some folks may need to bring more than one pair, no matter how hard they look for the one perfect travel shoe. For example, business travelers often need a formal option but still bring athletic footwear to stay active away from home. To address as many types of travelers as possible, we’ve presented our top picks in a range of categories below.

Our testers took 19 shoes and boots and put them through their paces at home and while traveling to evaluate comfort, style, durability, and value.

Final Verdict

Other travel shoes we tested, how we tested.

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Best overall, hoka men's clifton 9 running shoe.

Marshmallow-soft cushioning

Bold and neutral colorways

Regular width runs a bit narrow

The Clifton from Hoka One One is the running shoe that made the brand the footwear juggernaut it is today, and the plush comfort of the ninth iteration of the shoe makes it our top overall travel shoe pick. The shoe provides breathable all-day comfort and does double-duty as a training and running shoe while on the road. While Hokas gained popularity with runners at first, the legendary comfort has gained the brand devotees from outside the running community, and our tester appreciated the all-day comfort of walking around a city, exercising on a rec path, and even indoors.

The shoes haven’t lost any running cred—the rockered sole makes for efficient runs, and the durable outsole helps them last for more miles, whether walking through an airport or running park paths. They’re also great for general training, so you won’t need to switch shoes to hit the hotel gym. Hokas are known for a somewhat narrow fit, but luckily the wide sizes are readily available if you have a normal to wide foot or just want a roomier fit.

Sizes: 5 to 16 (regular and wide) | Materials: EVA midsole, mesh upper | Weight: 8.7 ounces | Sustainability: Recycled materials, vegan

Tripsavvy / Mariah Tyler

Best Overall, Runner-Up

Allbirds tree dasher 2.

  • Comfort 5 /5
  • Quality 5 /5

Relaxed style

Carbon-neutral production

Easy to wear on long days

Lacks upper structure

Allbirds Tree Dasher is a running shoe, but the single-color all-fabric mesh upper disguises that fact enough that it doesn’t scream "running shoe" and can double as a casual fashion shoe perfect for travel. We also appreciate the company’s sustainability commitment, though you wouldn’t know from wearing it that the materials are all plant-based.

Our tester appreciated how breathable the TENCEL mesh upper (made from eucalyptus tree fiber) was and said they “almost feel like socks.” Because of this, our tester was concerned that the Allbirds might not be as supportive as a stiffer, more traditional running shoe, but we didn’t find any durability issues during testing.

At just above 10 ounces, the Tree Dashers are slightly heavier than the Hoka Clifton and don’t quite have the running pedigree of those shoes, but they also look less like a runner for those who want a less sporty look while traveling.

Sizes: 8 to 14 | Materials: TENCEL Lyocell upper, EVA midsole, rubber outsole, merino wool heel lining | Weight: 10.2 ounces | Sustainability: Climate Neutral-certified, bio-based, and recycled materials

Tripsavvy / Ivy Ford

Best Budget

Vans comfycush old skool.

  • Comfort 4 /5

Many fun styles/colorways

Improved, hardier model

Classic aesthetic

Mostly suited to urban terrains

While they look just like classic Vans, these are the Comfycush update of the original, which adds a springier foam midsole and padded heel collar and removes some rubber to make the shoes lighter. Our tester had owned several pairs of Vans in the past and said the Comfycush update was noticeable in terms of comfort but also made them feel more durable despite being a budget option.

The skate shoe style goes with anything (if your style is casual) and is light enough for all-day wear. The limitation of these shoes is that they aren’t great for running, though you could certainly wear them for a light workout. The waffle-pattern sole also doesn’t provide much in the way of off-road traction, but the rubber does offer good grip.

Sizes: 5 to 14.5 | Materials: Canvas upper, foam midsole, rubber outsole | Weight: 12 ounces | Sustainability: Not listed

Tripsavvy / Alessandra Amodio

Best for Running

On running men's cloud 5.

Versatile closure options

Waterproof version available

Slightly annoying design flaw

You’ve likely seen Swiss-engineered On shoes on commuters, in the gym, and at the airport, even if you don’t know the brand name. These are athletic shoes, and the brand calls itself a running brand, but the style and comfort have brought them to the masses for everyday wear and especially travel.

The Cloud 5 is the latest evolution of their core running sneaker, and our tester appreciated how lightweight they are even when running errands around town. We also liked how easily they slip on and off, which comes in handy when hustling through airport security. (The Cloud 5s come loaded with On’s speed lacing system but are also packaged with traditional laces.)

The signature CloudTec soles with their hollow cylinders are the defining characteristic of these runners and provide much of the comfort (along with the Zero Gravity foam midsole). But as anyone who’s worn On Cloud’s knows, these holes and the trench down the midfoot of the sole can pick up debris, such as rocks, while walking or running.

Sizes: 7 to 14 | Materials: Recycled polyester upper, foam midsole, rubber outsole | Weight: 8.8 ounces | Sustainability: 44 percent recycled materials

Best Hiking Shoe

Altra lone peak 7.

  • Cushioning/Knee Protection 4.4 /5
  • Comfort 4.5 /5
  • Responsiveness 3.8 /5
  • Stability 5 /5

Wide-foot friendly

Burly, all-terrain traction

Lack of incline is particular

Our outdoor gear editor calls these kicks the best travel shoes he's owned. And for good reason. These zero-drop shoes are super comfortable and allow room for foot swelling during long flights or road trips. They also serve as a do-everything shoe as certain colors look good enough for casual office and dining settings, and the trail-running nature of the shoe makes them ideal for hiking and off-road running. (They'll also work for running on pavement.)

The zero-drop (there is no difference in height from your heel to your front foot) may not be for everyone, but we dig the minimalist feel and design. But if you're looking for a shoe you can wear from the plane to the trail, we can't think of a better option.

Sizes: 7 to 15 (regular and wide) | Materials: Altra Ego midsole and Maxtrac outsole | Weight: 11 ounces | Sustainability: Not listed

Blundstone Men’s Classic 550 Chelsea Boots

  • Durability 3.5 /5

Timeless aesthetic

No break-in period

Easy to slip on and off

Can’t be re-soled

Tasmania, Australia’s Blundstone has been making boots like these for 130 years, so their classic Chelsea boots provide a proven, stylish design and a record of craftsmanship and quality. Unlike some urban boots that require weeks of heavy use to conform to your foot, our tester appreciated the “out of the box” comfort of the Blundstone Chelsea boots.

That comfort is thanks to a Shock Protection System (SPS) paired with a comfort footbed (they come with two different footbed options to select the one best for your foot shape). A TPU midsole paired with extra foam padding in the heel strike zone sets the Chelsea boots apart from many other urban boots that look cool but skimp on comfort.

Because of their classic style and comfort, these boots can be the only footwear you need for a trip. They obviously come up short for any athletic pursuits, though the lugged outsoles are capable enough for light hiking. But packing a lightweight pair of trainers might be the only addition to your luggage if you continue to train or run while on the road.

Sizes: 4 to 14 | Materials: Leather upper, TPU outsole | Weight: 16.9 ounces | Sustainability: Not listed

Best Hiking Sandals

Teva hurricane xlt2 sandals.

Active, capable fit for sandals

Solid traction

Limited to recreational activities

Sandals, in general, don't make great travel shoes. They might be comfortable for passing out on an airplane, but they show their shortcomings when walking between terminals or around a city. Teva first solved this problem in the 1980s with its distinctive hook and loop strap system, which secures the rugged sole to the foot and makes them an all-day option well-suited to warm temperatures and time in and around water.

The Hurricane is a classic Teva style, and the XLT2 is the latest update, incorporating recycled materials and comfort upgrades in the heel strap and sole. Our tester loved the fit of their hiking-shoe-like soles out of the box, which only improved with break-in time.

They're great for beach vacations, and our tester gave them a go on a trip to Los Cabos, Mexico. Our tester appreciated their versatile comfort, especially on beach walks in coarse sand where bare feet hurt and flip-flops don't provide enough structure. The tester's biggest challenge was dialing in the strap system, and we recommend leaving the heel strap alone once you've found the ideal setting.

While the Hurricanes are great for travel, walking, light hiking, and water sports, they're limited in cooler temperatures, though you can always wear warm socks with them (embrace the dad look) to extend their practical range. They also aren't always appropriate for more formal occasions, dinners, and such, so you likely will need to travel with another piece of footwear unless you're on an exclusively casual trip.

Sizes: 5 to 17 | Materials: REPREVE polyester webbing, EVA midsole, rubber outsole | Weight: 10.3 ounces | Sustainability: Recycled polyester webbing, recyclable, vegan

Tripsavvy / Jason Horn

Best for the Environment

Allbirds wool runner mizzles.

  • Quality 4.5 /5

Thoughtful protective coating

Sock-like comfort

Relaxed athleisure appearance

Wool can get bunched up

Allbirds footwear is generally sustainability-first, and these wool casual running shoes are no exception, with recycled and bio-based materials throughout. They also offer great casual style and, as our tester exclaimed, "the comfort of a slipper without having the appearance of a slipper."

Allbirds calls these runners, but they're more like casual sneakers in a runner's style. For a running shoe, the soles are basic and smooth, and the soft wool upper lacks structure and support (though our tester noted that they lace up very securely). While you could run in them, and the SweetFoam midsole provides enough cushion, these are probably best for walking, an occasional light run or hike, and low-intensity training. Because of the slipper-like upper, our tester pointed out that the shoe developed some folding and wrinkling, and high-intensity exercise would likely only exacerbate the issue.

While merino wool is excellent for natural breathability and antimicrobial properties, it might not be your first choice for durability and weather protection. Thankfully, Allbirds addresses this with a bio-based waterproofing treatment to help keep your feet dry.

Sizes: 8 to 14 | Materials: ZQ-certified wool upper, EVA midsole, rubber outsole | Weight: Not listed | Sustainability: Climate Neutral-certified, bio-based materials, recycled materials, FSC-certified rubber

Best Splurge

Apl techloom tracer.

  • Comfort 4.3 /5
  • Value 3.5 /5

A trainer at the core

Sturdy construction

Cool, understated aesthetic

Athletic Propulsion Labs (APL) is a “luxury performance” brand that sells $400 basketball shoes (banned by the NBA!) and a wide array of running and training shoes with premium proprietary materials and premium price tags to match.

Even though the TechLoom Tracer is more of a performance training shoe, you can see a bit of the basketball shoe roots in the shoe’s profile. While distinctly a sneaker, it may appeal to folks who like Nike style but want something more subdued and comfortable. (The APL logo is tastefully small and keeps the look neutral.)

The shoe is very structured compared to most running shoes and casual sneakers, which is a boon to performance and will likely help the shoes hold their shape over time and use, though dedicated runners may want to stick to actual running shoes. The aggressive lacing system also allows you to crank down a secure fit, making them an excellent option for people needing to stick with high-intensity training even while traveling. Our tester noted that the shoe initially felt stiff but broke in over the first few wears to settle into more all-day comfort.

The biggest hang-up on these shoes is the price tag. But if you don’t mind the spend and need a travel shoe that can stand up to wear and high-intensity training, the TechLoom Tracers may be worth the investment.

Sizes: 7 to 15 | Materials: Propelium midsole, Lycra collar, TechLoom upper, rubber outsole | Weight: 7.1 ounces | Sustainability: Not listed

Tripsavvy / Karen Chen

Setting the bar for comfort, the Hoka Clifton 9 is the newest version of one of the brand's classic running shoes. It doubles as a trainer and you'll appreciate it under your feet on those notoriously long travel days. Our runner-up, the Allbirds Tree Dasher 2 , is a stylish and sustainable pick.

Adidas Men's Ultraboost 22 Running Shoe : A good all-around athletic shoe, but our tester struggled to put them on and didn't appreciate slippage in the heel during use.

York Athletics The Henry Runner : Billed as the only shoe you need, these sneaker hybrids were comfortable, but our tester didn't love the "restaurant worker" appearance of the all-black model.

Kuru Atom Shoes : An all-around casual sneaker that didn't differentiate itself from its competitors in our testing.

Kane Revive Active Recovery Shoe: A Crocs-style sneaker designed by a sports podiatrist to provide comfort in a simple, injection-molded design. A more practical choice for athletic types who like the comfort of Crocs but want more of a sneaker for travel.

Thursday Boots Low Top : These dressed-up leather sneakers provide versatility in where and how they can be worn, but our tester didn't love the breathability and lack of support from the insoles.

Olukai Mōlina : We loved this waterproof hiker that's stylish enough to wear out but capable enough for rugged hikes. It may get warm/sweaty in certain environments.

Cole Haan Men's Howland Penny Loafer : An attractive shoe that's great for more formal trips but not ideal for all-day walking comfort.

ECCO Men's Sandals Multisport Outdoor Shoes : Though billed as a "multisport" sandal, our tester didn't feel they lived up to the billing in terms of fit and capability.

Our testing pool included more than a dozen testers from different areas of the country who tested 21 shoes close to home and on the road, from city streets to sandy beaches. We tested a range of footwear, from boots to penny loafers to running shoes, and evaluated each pair for the same criteria, including comfort, style, versatility, value, and quality.

What to Look For in Travel Shoes

Type of shoe.

For many people shopping for a travel shoe, the type of shoe they need will be the easiest way to narrow their search. If you normally travel by plane with nothing more than a piece of carry-on luggage and need a single shoe you can wear for travel, business meetings, and everything in between, a neon running shoe might not fit your needs. Conversely, a fashion-first boot isn't a great fit if you only travel for pleasure and like to stay active away from home. Weather is another easy way to eliminate contenders. If you live and travel in cold and snowy regions, boots are likely the only option, while tropical travelers will want to consider sandals or other lightweight, breathable options. Broadly speaking, most footwear that's in the running for a good travel shoe falls into a few categories: athletic sneakers, formal shoes, sandals, and boots.

For most people in the US, a reasonably fashionable sneaker is acceptable in most social settings and can serve multiple purposes for commuting, eating out, and more active pursuits. For this reason, our top recommendations tend to favor this footwear style since it can accommodate a broader range of travelers' needs.

Sport sandals are a great vacation option as they are walkable and play nice in the water while letting your feet breathe. In colder climates, boots are your best option, and they generally do double-duty as a more formal option for business travel. If you're mainly shopping for business trips, you may want to consider sacrificing some comfort to look the part, though, if you can afford the space, consider carrying two pairs of shoes: one for exercise and comfort while commuting and the other when you need to dress things up. Your feet will thank you.

Depending on the style, most shoppers can expect to pay between $70 and $200 for a good travel shoe. Cheaper options are available, but the savings will often be at the cost of comfort, style, or both. More expensive options usually fall into the formal shoe or boot categories, where you’ll pay a premium for style and quality. For the casual athletic footwear featured prominently in our top picks above, expect to pay between $90 and $150.

Wearability

Most sneaker-style shoes are fairly comfortable directly out of the box and don’t require much break-in. If they aren’t reasonably comfortable on first wear, there may be a fit issue, and your best bet is to try another model that fits your foot better. If you have a store nearby where you can try several pairs of sneakers to compare fit and comfort, do it, even if you ultimately buy online.

Boots, especially leather fashion-first options, require more break-in and may not feel plush until you’ve logged some serious miles on them. That said, if comfort is a top priority for you, consider a boot with sneaker-like comfort, such as the Blundstone Chelsea boots we recommend above.

If you’re looking for footwear that can handle your athletic pursuits in addition to providing comfort on the road, you may want to start with sport-specific footwear such as the Hoka Clifton or On Cloud 5s we recommend above. They’re running shoes that happen to make great travel shoes as well.

Unsurprisingly, a good travel shoe is generally a lighter model. The caveat is that most of a shoe's weight comes from the midsole, which is the powerhouse of comfort and support. Therefore, the best travel shoes strike the right balance of weight and comfort. Not all manufacturers or retailers publish weights, but the Hoka Clifton 9 , for example, tips the scales at 8.7 ounces each. In comparison, the Blundstone 550 Chelsea comes in at about twice that (16.9 ounces to be exact, which for a sturdy boot is more than reasonable). Pro tip: If a weight is listed it is generally for a single shoe unless otherwise specified. Keep in mind that weight increases or decreases according to size.

Some people would say to bring as many as you can carry, while the more minimalist traveler might say you should only bring as many as you need. The ideal scenario, of course, is to have one pair of shoes that work for all occasions, and this is easier to do in certain climates and for certain types of travelers. Because shoes are generally space-eaters in luggage, we recommend trying to bring two to three pairs of footwear at most, if possible. Usually, most travelers can get by with two: one pair of sneakers for activewear and comfortable travel, and another pair to dress things up as needed. As veteran travelers, we can confidently say that you’ll be glad if you can minimize your outfits and footwear (and thus luggage weight and volume) while traveling.

Cleaning and care of footwear is going to be unique to the types of materials used, and you should always consult manufacturer recommendations for cleaning since they know exactly what materials are at play and what cleaning methods will be effective.

As a general rule, leather footwear needs fairly regular cleaning and treatment to get the best comfort and to extend the life of the shoes or boots. Saddle soap is a great all-around cleaner and conditioner that provides some water resistance.

Sneakers tend to use a mix of materials and are harder to clean, but there are lots of generic sneaker cleaners on the market. We like Pink Miracle for our sneakers, but you’ll want to be sure it works for your particular brand and model.

Simple footwear such as Crocs or Kane’s Revive shoes have the advantage of both not really showing dirt in the first place and being very straightforward to clean when they do. If you don’t want to go that bare bones for your travel shoes, look for shoes that are darker in color or are straightforward to clean and, ideally, stain-resistant.

Shoes and boots that slip on and off easily are your best bet for dealing with TSA protocols. We highlight this aspect of several of our picks above, including the On Cloud 5 running shoes and the Blundstone Chelsea boots. The worst choices for the airport are boots and shoes with complicated laces or those that need to be laced tight since you’ll need to undo them on one side of security and redo them on the other. It’s also nice to be able to easily kick shoes on and off when you get a moment to kick back.

Justin Park is a veteran traveler who has visited five of the seven major continents and used to log nearly a half-million miles in air travel annually for business. He considers himself a minimalist in travel but isn’t scared to check a bag and usually travels with two pairs of shoes. His current go-to travel shoes are Danner Trail 2650s , which are comfortable and sporty enough for hiking and running but not quite a sneaker in terms of style.

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Best Travel Shoes for Men

Nomad

Best Overall Travel Shoe

Lusso cloud nomad.

Oomg Eezee Low Shoe

Most Comfortable Travel Shoes

Oofos oomg eezee low shoe.

The Ravello Loafer

Best Travel Loafer

Rothys the ravello loafer.

ROVR

Best Travel Sneaker

Snibbs rovr.

Terra Mule

Best Elevated Travel Shoe

Luca terra mule.

The Seville Smoking Slipper

Best Beach Travel Shoes

Soludos the seville smoking slipper.

Men's Wally Stretch

Most Underrated Travel Shoes

Hey dude men's wally stretch.

The Original

Best Dress Travel Shoes

Amberjack the original.

Clifton 9 Sneakers

Most Cushioned Travel Shoes

Hoka clifton 9 sneakers.

Blundstone #585

Best Travel Boot

Blundstone blundstone #585.

The best travel shoes are a lot like walking shoes : they're built with a level of comfort so you can stand and walk in them for hours. But unlike most walking shoes, a solid pair of travel shoes is much more cushioned, and are also easier to pack into your suitcase. That means they come in clutch if you're dashing at the airport, or lounging at the hotel lobby.

What to Consider

The most important factor is a combination of comfort and support. You don't want to wear toasty slippers if you're driving in the car or trekking through the airport, and you don't need to wear some lace-up hiking boots to get the best support possible. Some travel shoes can lean more on comfort (Oofos, Hoka), while others can lean more towards support (Amberjack, Blundstone). The key is to find a happy medium here and get what suits you and the travel situation at hand the best. For example, if you're taking a long flight to another country, it's probably best to aim for more comfort-leaning travel. But if you're making a drive to a weekend getaway, a shoe with more support (and a tougher build) will likely serve as a better choice.

Packability

Unless you plan on wearing a bigger shoe en route to your destination, your travel shoes should be packable. Certain shoes fit better into different sizes of luggage. To assist in the packing process, we assessed which type of travel bag is the ideal minimal size for packing each shoe: Backpack , Carry-On , or Checked Bag . The criteria used were weight, size, and how easily each shoe could be compressed or folded without looking funky once you arrive at your destination. For example, the Amberjack Original is lightweight for a dress shoe but doesn't compress or fold up, so it should go in a carry on bag, at least.

Travel shoes should also be lightweight, and yes, boots can be lightweight too. Dodge any shoe that's got heavy outsoles and avoid materials that are thick and trap heat. Instead, opt for shoes with foam builds and breathable construction.

How We Selected

We consulted with Men's Health writers and editors on the best travel shoes for men in 2024. Experts, including our gear and commerce editor, John Thompson, reviewed a number of travel shoes and evaluated their comfort, weight, and packability. We also considered price point, as some travel shoes promise a better overall value than others

Below, we rounded up the best travel shoes for all types of jet-setting needs. The picks might not all look like they belong in the same boat, but when you see how they all fit, you'll find each travel shoe we selected serves a unique purpose. Ready to see what's in store?

As it turns out, all it took to make this cozy house slipper into a great travel shoe was a suede upgrade. Lusso Cloud has been producing a range of comfortable slippers and casual slides for years now. With a proprietary three layer sole, every pair offers foamy cushioning, along with a springy bounce. The inside contains a lush fabric that feel great on your feet.

Now that the Nomad, one of the startup's bestsellers, comes in a brushed suede upper. It has transitioned from lounge apparel to the ultimate in-transit shoes. The heel has a fold down feature, which not only turns the shoe into a mule, it makes for easy flat packing. It gives off the elevated appearance of a plain toe loafer, and who doesn't like to look their best while traveling?

After having some experience with the original model, we had to take this upgrade for a spin. After a train trip that took over an hour each way, and a few hours spend sitting at a desk, the cushioning held up strong. Where the Lusso Ckoud really shines is on the move. The specially designed outsole has a touch of bounce, similar to a running shoe, while feeling as light as a house slipper on your feet.

Read more: Best Men's Slip-on Shoes

Oofos is most known for its out-of-this-world recovery slides , but the brand has since expanded into other footwear styles. This slip-on shoe style packs top-tier cushioning with a breathable upper that can be taken on and off with ease. We like sliding these bad boys on for long flights as well as for general lounging shoes for wherever your accommodations might be (hopefully a resort somewhere exotic).

The two occasions where this travel shoe really shines is during airline travel and while staying at warm weather resorts. Whether you like to keep your toes contained during long flights or set them free, this is the right footwear for the job. The light and airy design is great for warm weather because it breaths so well and minimizes stress on your feet. If water is involved, this slip-on also dries very quickly.

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The Ravello Loafer could be described as a house slipper disguised as a loafer, and we mean that in the best way possible. Constructed from a soft textile upper and a flexible rummer outsole, you get the cozy feel of your favorite lounge shoes, but dressier. Even though it isn't leather, Rothys checked all the necessary boxes with this loafer. It pulls off business casual and cocktail attire with ease.

This is the ideal shoe for summer destination weddings because you don't have to pack any other footwear, except maybe some sandals . You can wear this loafer while traveling, especially if a flight is involved, and you can also wear it with a light summer suits . Doing any sight seeing while you're there? This comfy slip on is supportive enough to walk around in all day.

Designed for work, yet cozy enough for play, the Snibbs ROVR is an ideal travel sneaker because it provides all-day comfort. Chef Daniel Schemtob consulted with two doctors to design a lifestyle shoe that can be worn in hot and slipper work environments. The resulting sneaker is not only optimized for restaurant workers and medical professionals, it benefits anyone who spends most of the day on their feet. For example; a tourist who wants to pack all the major sights of a city into a single trip.

A knit mesh upper is lightweight and breathable to combat sweaty feet. Under that, an EVA molded midsole provides ample cushion and bounce in every step. Designed to slip on and off, the upper hugs your foot like a sock. It can even handle those mad dashes to catch your connecting flight.

Read more: Most Comfortable Sneakers

Some brands really do make 'em like they used to. The Portuguese shoemaker is new to the American market by way of an exclusive partnership with Huckberry. A soft leather interior and padded footbed are meant to go barefoot. With a waxy finish on the upper, there is minor water resistance.

Thanks to a classic leather plain toe look, this travel slip-on works with a wide variety of looks. We like to wear it with everything, from a casual chino suit to swim trunks .

What really sets this mule apart is the crepe outsole. You typically find the material on desert boots and the odd chelsea boot , but it is actually ideal for a travel shoe. The spongy composite is shock absorbing and provides an almost sticky grip. When it wears out—which will happen sooner than later—it is the cheapest type of sole to replace.

Espadrilles are a type of footwear, originating in Spain, with a cotton canvas upper sewn to a woven jute sole. Jute is a rope made from braided plant fiber, similar to hemp. It makes for a light, durable, and supportive footbed that is breathable and naturally moisture regulating. All of these factors make espadrilles perfectly suited for warm weather travel, especially at beaches, lakes, and pools.

Soludos is one of the few major brands still selling authentic espadrilles with real jute soles. Every pair is handcrafted in a way that makes them repairable when any wear and tear occurs. The Seville Smoking Slipper has a cotton canvas upper with a classic slipper shape that comes in a variety of colors and patterns, making for easy vacation styling. Stowing this slipper away is even easier, as it flattens to take up about as much room as a pair of flip-flops.

Hey Dude has taken men's footwear by storm over the past couple of years. The shoes are also super easy to throw on, making them a pair of great summer shoes. Best of all is the fact it is insanely affordable too. Simply put, don't knock 'em until you try 'em.

As long as the attire is casual, there really is no wrong setting for this low-key slip-on. Relaxed vibes are practically sewn right into the sole. However, if you're headed to a watery local, like a beach, lake, or water park, then Hey Dudes really shine. The cushy sole floats in water, so that avoids any sinking mishaps. The whole shoe also dries off very quickly, so it as about as water friendly as a shoe can get.

Read more: Best Swim Trunks

Dress shoes for traveling can actually be comfortable. Take this pair of oxfords from Amberjack. Named The Original, this shoe is built with heat-activated arch support, durable outsoles, and breathable upper materials (especially suede). Best of all is the fact it can be worn with business casual fits and with more formal business attire.

Think of this travel shoe as optimizing your business trips. The dual density outsole, which is softer in the heel for cushioning and harder at the arch for support, is built to handle extensive walking. If you have to sprint to catch a train, hike from security to your gate, or show out on the dance floor, this is the oxford you want to be wearing.

Read more: Most Comfortable Dress Shoes

If you're going for cushioning, then a pair of Hoka's latest Clifton 9 running shoes will serve you right. The Clifton line has been a staple for our fitness editorsm thanks to its lightweight build and supreme level of comfort. When paired up with something dressier, like a loafer for warm weather or an oxford for cooler temperatures, you can cover pretty much any travel situation with.

It won't necessarily pack well in a travel backpack or personal item because of its high-stack cushioning, but if you wear it from point A to point B, you can also double up and have them as a walking shoe or workout shoe on your trip. In fact, it's entirely possible you could go on an entire trip with just this pair of shoes if you really wanted to one-bag-travel the whole thing.

Wearing your favorite boots while you travel is a simple hack to free up space in your suitcase. So which pair of boots are the best? We're big on Blundstones. The #585 is tough as nails, comfortable as heck (with little to no break-in period), and easy to slip on and off. As a Chelsea boot, it pairs well with jeans or chinos for an on-the-go outfits. You can get at least a week out of a couple pairs of pants and a few shirts with this single shoe.

If cold temperatures and precipitation are in the forecast for your vacation, this rugged Chelsea boot will serve you well. The upper is waterproof and the outsole provides slip-resistant traction. While this travel boot isn't insulted, when paired with a good boot sock , it is very warm. Any mud or dirt can be easily wiped off with a damp cloth, to avoid bringing any mess along for the next leg of your adventure.

Read more: Best Chelsea Boots

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What Else to Consider

Versatility.

Regardless of where your personal needs lie, your travel shoes must be versatile. You don't want to wear them once on the plane and then never again on your trip. That's just dead weight. Hence the reason why our travel shoes above can feel a bit like a mixed bag. Some of our travel shoe picks are great for lounging once you get to your destination, while others are made to power through your entire trip, whether it be a formal dinner event or a day full of walking.

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BEST Travel Shoes for Backpackers • TOP Picks 2024

It goes without saying that you if you plan on doing a lot of backpacking, you’ll need a good pair of travel shoes. Believe it or not, a lot of people neglect this part of their packing list and just bring whatever’s available. In the process, they end up neglecting their body and start to suffer from ailments like joint pain or achy arches.

To help you find the right pair, I have assembled my top picks in this epic review of the best travel shoes!

I have spent that last eight years traveling around the world and know a thing or two about footwear. This review is a reflection of my experiences and research getting to know the best of them on the market.

By the end of this review, you will have all of the best travel shoe options at your fingertips. With the right pair of shoes, you can focus your time and energy on what really matters: having fantastic travel experiences!

Quick Answer: These are the Best Shoes for Travel in 2024

  • The North Face Hedgehog 3  – Overall Best Travel Shoes for Men
  • Loom Waterproof Sneakers – Best Waterproof Travel Shoes (Lightweight) For Men and Women
  • La Sportiva TX4 Approach Shoes – Most Versatile Travel Shoe (Men and Women)
  • Men’s Mission Lt 2.0 Approach Shoes – Best Travel Shoe For Scrambling (Men)
  • Merrell Moab 3 WP Low  – Best Hiking Shoes (Men)
  • Adidas Terrex Swift R2 GTX Low Cut  – Best Shoes for Backpacking in Hot Climates (Men)
  • Vasque Satoru Trail LT Low  – Best Walking Shoes for Travel (Men)
  • Salomon XA PRO 3D V9 GORE-TEX – Overall Best Travel Shoes for Women
  • KEEN Targhee III Mid WP  – Top Travel Shoes for Hiking (Women)
  • Women’s Merrell Moab 3 Gore-tex   – Best Shoes for Backpacking in Hot Climates (Women)
  • Oboz Sawtooth X Low Cut  – Best Walking Shoes for Travel (Women)

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To make choosing the perfect pair of travel shoe even easier, I have assembled my top picks into a few different categories. I do, however, want to make one thing clear before we begin.

I am a firm believer in practical , versatile , multi-use  shoes. You won’t find any pair of shoes on my list that only offer a singular purpose. Backpackers are dynamic people with dynamic needs.

Of course, some traveling shoes will serve you better for certain specific applications, but generally speaking, you will be able to use any of my selected shoe options in a variety of different travel scenarios.

My goal in writing this review was to help each individual backpacker find the best travel shoes to suit their own individual needs. I am certain that there is a pair on my list for every type of backpacker.

Let’s now check out my top picks for the top shoes for backpackers in 2024 …

Best Shoes for Travel: Top Picks and Performance Reviews

#1 the north face hedgehog 3, #2 loom waterproof sneakers, #3 la sportiva tx4 approach shoes, #4 black diamond mission lt 2.0 approach shoes, #4 merrell moab 3 wp low, #5 adidas terrex swift r2 gtx low cut, #6 vasque satoru trail lt low , #7 salomon xa pro 3d v9 gore-tex, #8 keen targhee iii mid wp ,  #9 women’s merrell moab 3 gore-tex, #10 oboz sawtooth x low cut, how to choose the best shoes for travel: buying advice, how and where we tested to find the best travel shoes, faq about the best travel shoes.

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The North Face Hedgehog 3

  • Weight > 1 lb. 14 oz.
  • Waterproof > Yes

Loom Waterproof Sneakers

Loom Waterproof Sneakers

  • Weight > N/A

La Sportiva TX4

La Sportiva TX4 Approach Shoes

  • Weight > 2 lbs. 5 oz.
  • Waterproof > No

Merrell Moab 3 - best travel shoes

Merrell Moab 3 WP Low

  • Weight > 2 lbs. 1 oz.

Adidas Terrex Swift best travel shoes

Adidas Terrex Swift R2 GTX Low Cut

  • Price > $$$
  • Weight > 1 lb. 8 oz.

Vasque Satoru

Vasque Satoru Trail LT Low

  • Weight > 1 lb. 10 oz.

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Salomon XA PRO 3D V9 GORE-TEX

  • Weight > 1 lb. 7.2 oz

Keen Targhee III best travel shoes

KEEN Targhee III Mid WP

  • Weight > 1 lb. 12.4 oz.

Merrell Moab 3 best travel shoes

Women’s Merrell Moab 3 Gore-tex

  • Weight > 1 lb. 12 oz.

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Oboz Sawtooth X Low Cut

  • Weight > 1 lb. 11.6 oz.

Overall Best Travel Shoes for Men

North Face Hedgehog

  • Price: $135.00
  • Weight:  1 lb. 14 oz.
  • Waterproof?:  Yes
  • Hiking Shoe?:  Yes

For my overall top pick regarding the best travel shoes for men, meet The North Face Hedgehog 3 hiking shoes . If ever there was one single shoe to pack along for just about any adventure, the North Face Hedge Hogs are where it’s at.

The outside material of the Hedgehogs features polyurethane-coated leather uppers and a waterproof, breathable Gore-Tex membrane that does a good job of keeping your feet protected from water penetration.

For chaffing management and control, the abrasion-resistant, breathable textile mesh lining virtually eliminates unwanted movement and rubbing.

For a versatile, lightweight, tough waterproof shoe that is up for any adventure that you are, The North Face Hedgehog 3 shoes are a sure bet.

Even better is the price tag. For $135.00 you can score a truly excellent pair of waterproof hiking shoes without breaking the bank. These have got to be the best shoes for backpacking!

Our team rated these as their best waterproof shoes for travel because they seem to just cover all areas you’d want in a travel shoe. They were super impressed by how well these shoes kept water out whilst also being really breathable and felt they worked well in most non-extreme climates. They also loved how light they felt to carry around and also thought for technical shoes they looked pretty cool too.

  • Affordable.
  • Super Comfortable.
  • Very Versatile/packs easily for long-term travel.
  • Limited Ankle Support.
  • Reports of long break-in time.
  • Not a proper waterproof hiking boot.

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Best Waterproof Shoes (Lightweight) for Men and Women

Loom Waterproof Sneakers

  • Price:  $99 USD (sale price)
  • Weight:  N/A
  • Waterproof?:  Yes
  • Hiking Shoe?:  Approach shoe / light hiking shoe

Finally – a lightweight travel shoe that can keep your feet dry without all of the bulk. Like me, you had probably never heard of Loom Footwear before reading this – but let me tell you – their new Waterproof Sneaker is a great option for backpackers traveling to most destinations. 

Obviously, if you submerge the shoes completely in a river they will get wet – but the good thing about the Loom Sneakers is that they dry fast. In your average rain storm or puddle splash, the shoes will keep your feet dry. I especially recommend these travel trainers for hot-weather regions like South East Asia or Central America. The breathability factor is huge. You don’t your feet to be more sweaty than they have to be. 

The temperature regulation technology uses merino wool to keep your feel cool, while also serving as an anti-microbial agent. This translates into less stinky feet over time, which is something every traveler (myself included) can use some help with. On the other hand, they might be a bit cold if you’re looking for shoes for backpacking Europe in winter.

For the price, build construction, and minimalist look you’d be hard pressed to find a more versatile waterproof travel shoe. 

If you’re looking for lightweight waterproof shoes for traveling then our team felt you couldn’t go wrong with the Looms. Our team loved these minimalist travel shoes and felt they were the most stylish on the list as well as being the lowest profile and lightest. They loved that these shoes just looked like regular trainers but offered great functionality for the traveller.

Check out the women’s Loom Waterproof Sneaker . 

  • Lightweight and breathable
  • Made with merino wool!
  • Shock absorbing soles
  • Not  ultra  durable
  • Not intended for long distance hiking

Most Versatile Travel Shoe (Men and Women)

La Sportiva TX4

  • Price: $159.00
  • Weight: 1 lb. 10 oz (0.5 kg)
  • Waterproof?:  No
  • Hiking Shoe?:  Hiking and Approach shoe

Hiking, walking, scrambling, standing, moving. This is the ultimate durable, versatile movement shoe.

The La Sportiva TX4 is technically what’s called an “approach shoe”. Originally designed for backcountry climbers who need the all-in-one movement shoe, which is the ideal travel shoe.

Vibram rubber lines the bottom of the shoe. What does that even mean? Think of the rubber that comes standard on the bottom of climbing shoes. In most places general hiking shoes/boots will lose traction, the Vibram rubber allows you to commit to that delicate step without concern.

The wide fit of these shoes is also perfect for those of us out there rocking our Frodo feet in the wild! This is also great for climbers looking for shoes that have a bit more give than your average pair of rock shoes.

Our team reckon these are the best shoes for backpacking Europe due to their lightweight construction and versatile usage. They are comfortable pounding the pavements of Paris whilst also being able to hold their own on the trails of the alps. They’re also a good shout for the best travel hiking shoes with their super grippy sole and the team loved how functional there are on the trails.

Hey ladies! Interested in making this purchase for yourself? Thankfully La Sportiva makes the TX4 Approach Shoes for women too.

  • Vibram rubber for additional grip
  • Durable leather uppers
  • Laces seem to break easily

Best Travel Shoe For Scrambling (Men)

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  • Price: $159.99
  • Weight: 1 lb. 3.9 oz.

Embark on your next mountain adventure with confidence, equipped with the Black Diamond Mission LT 2 approach shoes. These shoes, unlike other standard hiking shoes, are meant for more technical hikes and scrambles. These bad boys got me up the slick rock of Mt. Kinabalu on Borneo with ease and that’s exactly where they excel.

Constructed with durable, abrasion-resistant materials sourced responsibly, every component of these shoes reflects Black Diamond’s dedication to reducing our environmental impact without compromising on quality. This way when you’re out and about enjoying the mountains, you know you’re not contributing to their destruction too.

The Mission LT 2 doesn’t compromise when it comes to comfort either with a lined and gusseted tongue providing extra padding and support. Black Diamond goes further still when it comes to innovation by infusing the molded EVA midsole with Bloom algae foam to both add incredible comfort underfoot and once again reduce the environmental impact of these shoes. Boom!

What makes them ideal for backpackers above anything else though is just how lightweight they are without compromising on durability. They also feature several webbing loops so you can easily clip them onto your climbing harness or backpack.

  • Super lightweight and comfortable
  • BlackLabel-Mountain sticky rubber
  • Durable and hardwearing
  • Toebox is a little roomy for some technical scrambles

Best Hiking Shoes (Men)

Merrell Moab 3 - best travel shoes

  • Price: $140.00
  • Weight:  2 lbs. 1 oz.

The Merrell Moab 3 WP Low hiking shoes are also some of the best travel shoes for men on the market. Why? I really appreciate their versatility, comfort, and waterproofness.

I have been using some version of the Merrell Moab (either the Moab 3 WP low or the  Merrell Moab 2 Mid WP ) shoes for many years now and I have always been pleased by their performance.

On any given adventure, you never know when you might set off into the jungle, desert, or the mountains. With the Moab 3 WP low hiking shoes, you will be ready to take on most outdoor activities with confidence. They are also supremely comfortable for walking around cities too.

They feature waterproof breathable membranes that protect your feet from wet weather. The breathable mesh lining in the interior of the shoe allows for ventilation.

For comfort, the Moab 3 Wp low shoes come equipped with Merrell air cushion technology in the heels which absorbs shock and adds to stability/balance.

Like the North face Hedge Hogs featured above, the Merrel Moab 2 WP low hiking shoes are some of my favorite hiking shoes for men out there.

The Moab 3 low also comes in a non-waterproof version .

Our team rated these as their top packable hiking shoes due to just how well they performed on the trails and mountains. Merrell is a pretty trusted brand amongst our team when it comes to hiking shoes and they felt the Moab 3 really lived up to the quality they would expect. The only qualm our team had was that these shoes did look a little geeky.

For even more hiking-related awesomeness, check out my in-depth review of the best hiking boots to take traveling here .

  • Well-cushioned/padded
  • Not intended for technical terrain.
  • Wide shape not for everyone.

Best Shoes for Backpacking in Hot Climates (Men)

Adidas Terrex Swift best travel shoes

  • Price:  $135.00
  • Weight:  1 lb. 8 oz.

In recent years, Adidas has expanded into a whole new line of adventure footwear. The  Adidas Terrex Swift R2 GTX shoes are ultralight, waterproof, attractive, and designed to crush warm-climate travels.

Now I say that these shoes are best for backpacking South East Asia , but really they are perfect in any warm region of the world.

From my experience, I only wore actual shoes about 50% of the time I was backpacking around South East Asia. That said, when the time came to do some trekking, visit cities, or head to the jungle, I absolutely needed a decent pair to throw on.

A big advantage is that the Terrek Swift R2 GTX shoes is that they are light and super flexible. If you are only carrying a 40 liter backpack , you can easily strap them to the outside or if you don’t have a ton of stuff, even fit them inside the backpack.

Of course, the Gore-Tex lining will keep your shoes waterproof and breathable for the days where you head out into the mountains and jungle.

All said, the Adidas Terrex Swift R2 GTX shoes will keep your feet happy while you are backpacking your way around the warmer parts of our planet.

Our team loved that Adidas made some pretty cool-looking travel shoes that buck the trend when it comes to nerdy-looking shoes. They were also pleasantly surprised to find that these travel shoes were also really durable and super functional too. Having teamed up with Gore-tex they effectively kept their feet dry and comfortable and they found the sole mega grippy on slick rock too.

  • Can have a narrow fit.
  • Limited ankle-support
  • Not suitable for high-level trekking.

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Best Walking Shoes for Travel (Men)

Vasque Satoru

  • Price: $99.00   –   $149.99 $149.99
  • Weight: 1 lb. 65 oz.

If you are not a super keen hiker, but still want to have the best walking shoes for travel and a bit of light hiking, the Vasque Satoru Trail LT Low  shoes make for a good balance.

If you have ever done even a little bit of backpacking abroad before, you know that you often walk. Like, a lot. Having the best walking shoes for travel—the Vasque Satoru Trail LT Low — will help your feet stay comfortable during all day sight seeing escapades.

Whilst not a shoe I would recommend for long distance hikes, the Vasque Satoru Trail LT Low is certainly up to the challenge of walking around cities and even extended day hikes.

I really like that the Grand Traverse shoes were meant to take a beating. The come equipped with Vibram Ibex soles which are molded with two grippy rubber compounds—Idrogrip for wet-rock traction and Megagrip for maintaining balance. I’m into that; you will be too.

For the best walking shoes for travel, look no further than the Vasque Satoru Trail LT Low.

Our team loved features such as the protected rubber toe box that added to the durability of these shoes when it came to taking them on rough terrain. They also loved how soft and comfortable these shoes felt right out of the box with virtually no break in time.

  • Excellent traction for balance and grip.
  • Well-cushioned/padded.
  • Lightweight/Ideal for city walks.
  • Not intended for ultra-technical terrain.
  • Not waterproof
  • Some users have reported a narrow fit.

Overall Best Travel Shoes for Women

Salomon XA Travel Shoe

  • Price: $160.00
  • Weight:  1 lb. 7.2 oz

Well it is about time I cover the best traveling shoes for women in this review! Since, I am a dude, I have reached out to a few trusted female travel experts/friends of mine who have provided me with more than enough feedback to present you this my top picks for the best travel shoes for women.

First up on my list is my top choice for the best overall travel shoes for women: the  Salomon XA PRO 3D V9 GORE-TEX   hiking shoes . 

For long, tiring days of travel the Ortholite sock liners combine a specific Ortholite foam with the contoured EVA heel cups for enhanced heel support and cushioning. Furthermore, they were sculpted specifically for women’s feet with the intention of preventing slippage and chaffing after prolonged use.

To deal with some of life’s wild cards, the mud guards and integrated rubber toe caps provide durable protection from roots and rocks. These boots also come with Gore-Tex protection to keep your feet dry and happy.

For adventurous ladies seeking fully-functional, versatile travel shoes that will cover your bases from the city to the mountains, the Salomon XA PRO 3D V9 GORE-TEX hiking shoes are an excellent choice.

Our team were big fans of these shoes and loved them for several different reasons. They felt they hit the holy grail of keeping their feet dry and comfortable whilst being super light and portable. To add to that they also felt these shoes looked really cool and loved the different colourways they came in.

Th check out the cheaper, non-waterproof women’s Salomon X Ultra 2 Low hiking shoes here .

  • Great breathability for warm weather adventures.
  • Solid traction and grip for rocky trails.
  • Lightweight/Packable/Functional.
  • Limited ankle-support.
  • Some users have experienced a rigid fit,
  • Not a lot of color selection options.

Top Travel Shoes for Hiking (Women)

Keen Targhee III best travel shoes

  • Price:  $144.95
  • Weight:  1 lb. 12.4 oz.

For the best women’s shoes for hiking, my top pick are the  KEEN  Targhee III Mid WP boots .

Evolving from the beloved Targhee 2 model, the new Targhee III has received a few improvements that make these kickass boots even sweeter. The Targhee III Mid WP shoes are now leaner, tougher, and grittier for an even better hiking performance.

First off, the KEEN DRY waterproof breathable membranes keep feet dry while allowing perspiration to dissipate. Despite what society might tell you, ladies are just as prone to stinky, sweaty feet as men. To combat this the Targhee III shoes feature Cleansport NXT treatment to combat foot-funk odor.

The Targhee III provide great ankle support, traction, waterproof protection, breathability, and style points; it is easy to see why they are the best women’s shoes for hiking. Plus they are durable and can handle plenty of the inherent abuse any given backpacking journey will bring. Enjoy…

Our team felt that for those who want something more specific to hiking then these were a great option. Though there were bulkier than some of the lower-profile shoes, they felt they were still super lightweight being only a few ounces heavier than many of the smaller shoes on our list. For the extra size, they were really impressed by their performance on the trails when it came to being waterproof, durable and offering extra ankle support.

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  • Great for a variety of outdoor terrain.
  • Some users have experienced a poor fit,
  • Not as lightweight as other travel footwear.
  • Bulky for long-term travel.

Best Shoes for Backpacking in Hot Climates (Women)

Merrell Moab 3 best travel shoes

  • Weight:  1 lb. 12 oz.

The Women’s Merrell Moab 3 Gore-tex shoes have made it back on my list, this time for the women’s model. The women’s Merrell Moab 3 WP offer up the same awesome features as the men’s version, with female-specific tweaks to crush your travels like a pro.

Again, the Moab 3 WP shoes are not only good for a South East Asia backpacking trip – they kickass in most 3-season conditions! However, they perform exceptionally well in warm climates.

They feature great shock absorption, waterproof protection, ventilation qualities, and a low, sleek cut that won’t crowd you backpack too much when not in use.

For women backpacking in hot/wet climates, the Moab 3 WP are great because they really do breathe, are light, and can provide for an excellent hiking experience in the cities, jungles/mountains of Colombia or Thailand (or where ever the jungle may be).

When backpacking in South America or South East Asia, you’ll probably find yourself in sandals a lot of the time. That said, you will absolutely want to have an awesome pair of shoes for traveling, like the Moab 3 WP model. With these, you’ll tackle any and all adventure opportunities that may come up.

Our team felt that these shoes looked pretty cool for Merrell’s which can sometimes look a little on the geeky side. There’s no doubt when it comes to Merrell’s that you get superb quality and our team was not let down when it came to this pair. But a stand-out feature for them was how comfortable they felt from the get-go and how well they fit.

  • Waterproof (see cons)
  • Great stability and toughness in a lightweight package
  • Not the most stylish

Best Walking Shoes for Travel (Women)

Oboz Sawtooth X best travel shoes

  • Price:  $110.00
  • Weight:  1 lb. 11.6 oz.

Like I said before, us backpackers spend a TON of time just walking around. I am going to invent a statistic here, but I don’t think it is to hard a stretch to say that over the course of a 3-month trip, you probably will walk well over 80 miles (at 5-10 miles/week)!

For that, you’ll need the best walking shoes for travel even if you are not into hiking much. Enter the  Oboz Sawtooth X Low Cut  shoes.

Like any good walking shoes for travel, cushion and support are very important. The supportive BFit deluxe insoles are engineered for fitting and comfort. Also, the dual-density EVA midsoles and nylon shanks provide cushioning and ankle support. The ankle support is not as good as a higher cut shoe, but the Oboz Sawtooth Low model provides decent support all the same.

When considering all your daily walking needs, you can’t go wrong with the Oboz Sawooth Low hiking shoes. Even better – when the opportunity to do a couple of day hikes presents itself, you’ll be ready. Very ready.

Our team loved the fit of the Oboz shoes including their roomy toe box and wider profile size which they felt was quite rare in Women’s footwear. The larger footbox also made them much more comfortable when it came to hiking on tough terrain. Another feature for comfort and functionality was the additional arch support which made them feel much more suitable for longer hikes.

For women travelers, the Oboz Sawooth X Low shoes are the best walking shoes for travel on my list. Get stoked!

  • Lightweight
  • Great traction, cushion, and comfort.
  • Very packable.
  • Not waterproof.
  • Not the best long-distance hiking shoe.
  • Narrow fit isn’t good for wide feet.

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Now, you  could spend a fat chunk of $$$ on the WRONG present for someone. Wrong size hiking boots, wrong fit backpack, wrong shape sleeping bag… As any adventurer will tell you, gear is a personal choice.

So give the adventurer in your life the gift of convenience: buy them an REI Co-op gift card!  REI is The Broke Backpacker’s retailer of choice for ALL things outdoors, and an REI gift card is the perfect present you can buy from them. And then you won’t have to keep the receipt. 😉

Best Travel Shoes Comparison Table

Now that you have seen my top picks for the best travel shoes, we will further explore the factors that go into buying the right pair.

Depending on the type of backpacking adventure you plan on embarking on, you’ll need the best shoes for the job – a pair that can meet the demands of your own preference and plans.

Let’s now examine some of the important things to consider when buying your next pair of shoes to take backpacking…

Shoe Performance

Above all else, the best travel shoes should have the necessary performance and be able to meet your needs. If you plan on going to New Zealand or Nepal and doing heaps of hiking, you’ll most likely need a sturdy pair of hiking boots. Backpacking Europe on your itinerary? You’ll need the best walking shoes for traveling around Paris, Rome, and wherever else.

Point being, you’ll need realistic expectations for your shoes. Many experienced travelers have a favorite pair of shoes for traveling that they buy over and over again. For me, it is the  Merrell Moab 3 WP Low  hiking shoes. I love them, and can’t get enough.

Be honest with your self and go with shoes that leave the door open for a wide range of adventures. Some do lean towards better performance in different categories but all of the top shoes on my list are versatile. Finding the right balance of performance is crucial and they key to long term happiness on any backpacking adventure.

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Shoe Comfort

After dialing in what type of performance you are seeking in a travel shoe, comfort is an obvious close second.

Most shoes these days are blessed with plenty of cushion and padding but the exact fit each pair offers varies wildly. Some tend to be narrow, while others are meant for wider feet. The lighter the shoes, the likelier it is to have less padding.

Top Comfort Tip : Consider buying a full size (or at least a half size) larger than you normally wear. The purpose of doing this is to allow room for your feet to swell over the course of a busy day. In the hiking boots world, it is standard practice to go a size up.

For the first half of my adult life, I wore a size 10. Now, whether I am buying shoes for traveling or hiking, I always go with size 11. My feet never feel cramped and they also don’t feel loose or too big.

Everybody’s feet are different, so maybe go a half a size bigger at first and go from there.

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Shoe Weight

Weight it typically tied to both performance and comfort. You’ll want your travel footwear to be relatively lightweight because, when not in use, they will be inside your backpack. The last thing you want is super heavy, bulky travel boots cramping your style.

If you are traveling around South East Asia or another warm part of the world, I recommend going as light as possible. The reality is you’ll probably only be wearing shoes for half the time anyway when visiting hot climates.

A higher performing hiking/travel boot will of course weigh more. Don’t go for ultralight flimsy shoes if your backpacking trip will revolve around lots of hiking. The good news is that all of the hiking shoes on my list are lightweight and will serve you well whether you’re trekking or in town.

Even a midweight models like the women’s  KEEN Targhee III Mid WP  hiking shoes only weigh 1 lb. 12.4 oz. per pair! If that isn’t a great weight to performance ration I don’t know what is.

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Shoe Packability

Countless beaches, cities, jungles, forests, train stations, airports, hostels, Airbnbs, small towns, and everywhere in between. These are the places you are likely to haul your rucksack to on any given backpacking trip. In order to have your travel shoe choice integrate seamlessly into your backpacking gear kit, you’ll need them to match what your packing system.

What I mean is, if you are an ultra minimalist traveler (or at least trying to be) you don’t need me to tell you that buying massive travel boots, that you have no hope of actually fitting in your 30 liter backpack, is a bad idea.

When not in use you’ll need a spot to store your shoes. For long term travelers, going with something lightweight, flexible, and versatile is the obvious way to go.

In terms of packability, the  North Face Hedgehog Fastpack GTXs  are a great example of what we like. They will serve you well in a variety of situations without bogging you down with a burden in your backpack.

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Waterproof Shoes

Going with waterproof shoes is a personal choice. Some people say that waterproof materials tend to have poor breathability, which then causes your socks to get more sweaty faster. For these people, sweaty feet is apparently an issue.

For me personally, I don’t notice much of difference in terms of breathability. My feet just sweat and it is a fact of life I live with while traveling or doing anything else. I prefer to have waterproof shoes because I also do lots of trekking and sometimes have to cross a river. In the end, sweaty feet are better than soaking feet.

Waterproof shoes also tend to be more expensive and weigh more. That said, they are freaking awesome to have when conditions turn wet, even in a city. You will have noticed that a majority of the shoes on my list are indeed waterproof.

The good news is that if you are not so keen to have waterproof shoes, most models featured in this review have cheaper, non-waterproof alternatives. These are basically the same exact travel shoe minus the Gore-Tex.

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Breaking in Your Traveling Boots

I don’t know how many times I have heard backpackers say “Ahh these shoes are so damn uncomfortable!” Usually, they are talking about shoes they have just put on out of the box.

For most hiking boots, YOU NEED TO BREAK THEM IN. This isn’t always true for lightweight/flimsy shoes but the break-in period should certainly be on your radar.

Indeed, some shoes for traveling may straight-up feel uncomfortable, even after breaking them in. In that case, clearly the shoes are not meant for you. The good news is that a lot of retailers, like REI, have an awesome exchange policy. You can take the shoes back even after you have worn them should they not fit right.

Point being, you need to break in your shoes before traveling to achieve the right fit. It is as simply as that.

If you plan on going on a backpacking trip, take a few weeks to break in your shoes. Wear them every day or go on a few small walks and see how they feel. That way, you can avoid many problems and the inevitable disappointment that will result from wearing shoes that were not properly broken in and/or do not fit right.

After saying all that I have about breaking in your shoes, I’ll add this: the  Merrell Moab 3 WP Low  hiking shoes have always felt great right out of the box for me. I can pop them on my feet right after receiving them and head up a mountain with no problems. But again, everyone is different and I certainly would not assume other shoes will be the same.

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Costs and Budgets

Most of the shoes featured in this travel shoe guide are neither super cheap nor super expensive. For non-technical, high-performing shoes, you’ll probably end up spending between $120 – $160 for a good pair and even less if they are not waterproof.

High-quality shoes for traveling just cost money. Not lots of money, but enough for you to notice and expect great things from them.

Just ask Mimi over at Atlas Heart about her new Tieks shoes: she hesitated to buy them at first because of the pricetage but has since gotten more than enough use of them to justify the price.

Of course, you can find a cheap pair of backpacking shoes for $30. If you just want something to cover your bare feet and nothing else, going with a budget pair of shoes for traveling might work for you… for a while.

Don’t be surprised when they start falling apart on you within a couple of weeks though.

I’ll end with this: if you spend the money on quality, high performing shoes for travel, you can assume that you will be reaping the associated benefits. Having the right pair that fit great and feel comfortable day after day is so damn crucial that I will repeat it again.

In my opinion, investing in a quality pair of backpacking shoes the first time around is always the way to go.

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Bonus Tips for Using Your New Pair of Shoes

Here are a couple of extra words of advice for getting the most out of your traveling shoes!

  • If your pair of hiking boots look a little beat-up, don’t throw them out immediately. Try fixing them yourself first or take them to a cobbler. I’ve seen shoe repairmen work wonders.
  • Don’t wear boots to an American airport – it’s a nightmare getting those suckers on and off.
  • Attach your boots to your backpack using a carabiner. If you have a small pair of traveling shoes, stick them in the water bottle pouch.
  • Avoid submerging non-waterproof shoes in water because it can take hours for them to dry. Take them off before crossing deep rivers or streams.
  • Socks are almost just as important as shoes! Get a good heavy pair if you’re trekking in colder climates and a light pair for hotter ones. If either has the ability to wick away moisture, great! If you only use sandals, we suggest traveling to Germany then.
  • No matter what shoes you choose for travel, pack a pair of sandals with you as well. Just remember that they aren’t meant for every activity.

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In order to put these shoes through their paces, we grabbed a pair of each one, shoved them on our well-worn feet and gave them a good old test, er, walk! To give each pair a proper chance we were sure to walk at least 5km in each pair before judging them.

We also sent pairs out to several team members dotted around the world in heaps of different climates, time zones, seasons and environments just to be sure we covered all bases.

Comfort and Support

A wise man once said, “you never truly know a pair of shoes until you’ve walked a kilometre in them ” or some-shizz along those lines!  Basically, trying on a pair of shoes in a shop is one thing, but seeing how they actually perform on the trails is another. This is when you really get a feel for their breathability, comfort, fit and support!

Breathability and Waterproofing

While testing these shoes out we paid close attention to how well they kept out rain, dew and moisture whilst at the same time giving equal weight to how well they breathed. No one wants swamp foot whilst travelling, so any pair found leaking or holding excess moisture was banished from our list!

For this one, we first paid attention to how light or heavy they feel to wear. Light shoes make traversing the trails that much easier on the legs so that’s always a bonus. But for travel shoes we naturally wanted them to be as light as possible when thrown in or attached to our bags. We took into consideration the intended use of each pair, hiking-specific shoes would be a little heavier for example, and judged whether we felt the weight was justified for each pair.

One of the core tenants of how good a piece of hiking footwear is how grippy it is! But we’re talking all-purpose travel shoes here, so we judged each pair on its versatility in terms of being good for both hikes and city travel too depending on the specifications of each shoe.

Again, this is something you can only really get a feel for by putting yourself in a slippy situation and seeing how well your shoes deal with it … so that’s what we did!

Quality and Durability

When we looked at these shoes we paid close attention to the materials used, the quality of the seam sewing, how well glued the eyelets are and of course the soles. Obviously, when it came to durability this is where testing them out over a few months came in so we could really see how each pair held up.

Still have some questions about the best travel shoes for 2021 and beyond? No problem! We’ve listed and answered the most commonly asked questions below. Here’s what people usually want to know:

What are the overall best travel shoes?

For men, we recommend the North Face Hedgehog Fastpack GTX . Women should opt for the Salomon XA PRO 3D V9 GORE-TEX to find the ultimate travel shoe.

What are the best lightweight shoes for travelling?

The Loom Waterproof Sneakers are a great lightweight option for men and women. On top of that, they’re also waterproof.

What does a good travel shoe need?

These are the key features: 1. Weight and packability 2. Shoe performance and design 3. Costs and material

What are the best travel shoes if you walk a lot?

The Vasque Satoru Trail LT Low are the best walking shoes for men, while the Oboz Sawtooth Low Cut is a great option for female backpackers.

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Final Thoughts

Well there you have it amigos. We have arrived at the final act of my best travel shoe review .

As you now know, finding the absolute best pair of shoes for traveling in an ocean of footwear is a challenge. The last thing you want is to end up with a shit pair of shoes for backpacking around God knows where!

I want your traveling shoes to be so damn comfortable and practical that you forget about them completely. That way you can focus on what’s really important: exploring new places, conquering new mountains, and make awesome memories along the way.

After reading this review, you are now in full possession of the absolute best, most versatile travel shoe options around. Which ever travel shoes you end up going with, you can purchase them with the confidence knowing that I have turned over every stone in search of only the best shoes for backpackers.

If you are still unsure about which traveling shoes to go with, I recommend going with my top picks for the overall best…

  • For men, you can’t go wrong with the  North Face Hedgehog Fastpack GTX  shoes.
  • For women, it’s the  Salomon XA PRO 3D V9 GORE-TEX  shoes.

Don’t agree with my choices? Post your own favorite backpacking shoes in the comment section below and tell me why you love them!

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The Best Travel Shoes for Women

Last updated: June 30, 2023 - Written by Jessica Norah 33 Comments

It can be difficult to find the perfect pair of shoes for travel, so we’ve put together a comprehensive guide to the best travel shoes for women. We recommend shoes suitable for all budgets, travel styles, and trips so you can find the perfect shoes for traveling

We believe that shoes are one of the most important investments you can make for your trip. A good choice in travel shoes can help you to do all the things you have planned on your trip in comfort, whereas a poor choice in footwear can mean pain, blisters, and misery.

You want shoes that are comfortable for all-day wear, aren’t too bulky or heavy to pack, and are durable enough to withstand the rigors of travel. You also want shoes that fit your travel style, and ideally, a versatile pair of shoes that can be worn for both daytime sightseeing and classy evenings out.

Based on our many years of traveling (and wearing many pairs of shoes!), we’ve put together this list of the best travel shoes for women. Whether you are looking for a travel sneaker or a pair of snow boots, this article should help you find a pair of travel shoes that are perfect for you and your travels.

First, we list factors to consider when choosing a pair of shoes for travel to help you better evaluate your options. Next, we list the best travel shoes for different travel situations, including our picks for the best all-round travel shoes for women. Finally, we list some shoe accessories you may need and tips for packing and traveling with your shoes.

So let’s get started, on with the travel shoes!

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Things to Consider when buying Travel Shoes for Women

There are a lot of things to consider when shopping for a good pair of shoes for traveling. Looking online and shopping in stores can be overwhelming with all the options out there!

Here is a list and some guidance about some important factors to consider when choosing a pair of travel shoes.

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We would argue that comfort is the most important thing to consider when choosing shoes to pack for your next trip. Whether your next adventure is going to involve hours of city walking, long hikes up mountains, or navigating slippery boat decks, you want something comfortable on your feet.

You may have found the most sexy shoes you’ve ever laid eyes on, but if they are not comfortable, they certainly aren’t worth the pain they will inevitably cause you during your trip. Shoes that pinch, rub, and don’t fit right will likely lead to blisters, sores, and lots of discomfort.

If you are wearing a comfortable pair of shoes, you’ll probably barely think twice about your footwear. But an ill-fitting or uncomfortable pair of shoes is going to remind you of their presence all the time!

Know your feet and what kind of support you need in a shoe to be comfortable. For example, this might mean a cushioned insole, arch support, an instep strap, or a wide toe box. Know what you need to be comfortable and don’t compromise on important features.

You also want something practical. Recently we were in Paris and watched this woman in high heels try to navigate her way across a cobbled street; she wobbled by in front of our taxi and had to keep her arm around her husband’s arm to keep from falling forward. We imagine she packed the shoes in hopes of looking sophisticated but instead managed to look uncomfortable and clumsy. I strongly recommend putting comfort and practicality first when choosing travel shoes.

A big trip is also probably not a good time to try a new style of shoes or break in a new pair of shoes. So be sure to take a pair of shoes you’ve tested at home before packing it in your suitcase. Many types of shoes, particularly hiking shoes and stiffer shoes, require some breaking in first, so be sure to do that at home rather than take the risk of rubbing and blisters on your trip.

Also, be sure to test out the shoes in the same way that you plan to wear them on your trip (e.g., without socks, with socks, with insoles) to make sure they are comfortable and fit well. Some shoes can work well with or without socks whereas other shoes may not be comfortable without them.

You want shoes that are going to function as needed on your trip. This is going to depend on your destination, climate at the destination, and what activities you plan to do while on your trip.

Where are you going? Are you heading to a tropical beach, big city, rural farmland, frozen tundra, a cruise ship? Are you going to a wet climate where waterproofing is going to come in handy? Is it going to be a humid climate where breathability and lightweight shoes are needed? Do you need warm boots with good traction to handle snow and ice?

What will you be doing? Are you going to be city sightseeing all day? Are you planning to go hiking or running? Will you be doing water sports like snorkeling or kayaking where water shoes may come in handy?

Think about your coming travel plans and come up with a list of requirements for your shoes. In some cases, you might be able to find a pair of shoes that performs all the functions you need and in other cases you may need to bring two or three pairs to best suit your trip.

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One thing to consider when choosing shoes for travel is how much space they will take up in your luggage.

This is going to be particularly important if you are flying as you’ll need to meet airline luggage requirements regarding the size dimensions and weight of your luggage. Some trains, buses, cruises, and tour companies may also have luggage requirements.

The size and “squashability” of your shoes is going to help dictate how much you can fit into your luggage. For example, it is fairly easy to fit in a pair of flexible flip-flops (thong sandals) into your luggage, but it is not going to be so easy to squash in a pair of hiking boots into an already full bag.

The amount of luggage you plan to take on your trip is really going to impact how many pairs of travel shoes you can take with you. If you choose to travel with a backpack or carry-on suitcase only, chances are you’ll be limited to one or two pairs (one on you feet, one in your bag), so it’s important to pick the best shoes for the trip!

Although more luggage space means you can carry more shoes (or larger and more bulky shoes), usually one or two pairs of high-quality footwear is generally all you need for a trip.

See our tips for packing and protecting your shoes at the end of this article.

In addition to size and space, a related factor is the weight of the shoes. Weight is important both for making sure you meet airline luggage weight requirements as well as being able to easily lug your luggage around as you travel.

With airlines cracking down on maximum weight allowance, less really is more when it comes to packing your travel shoes. The lighter the shoes, the more pairs you can bring with you, or alternatively, the more space you will have for all your clothes, accessories, electronics gear, souvenirs. etc.

Even if you meet the airline requirements, it is also important that you are easily able to carry your own luggage. A suitcase or backpack that is too heavy can make for an uncomfortable journey. While most suitcases have wheels these days, chances are that you’ll still be needing to carry it up flights of stairs, placing it in overhead luggage storage areas, carrying it onto public transit, and dragging it over cobbled streets.

It can become a little bit more difficult during the winter months or when you are doing a trip that requires special footwear such as snow boots or hiking boots, which tend to be more heavy.  But you should still keep weight in mind as a factor when selecting the best footwear for your trip.

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If you are looking for new travel shoes, one factor in most people’s decisions is the price of the shoes. It is good to set a budget for your shoes.

If you have a smaller budget, it might be easy to look for a cheap pair of shoes but we recommend that you seriously consider balancing cost with quality and comfort.

If you’ve ever taken an uncomfortable pair of shoes on a trip, you’ll know that your choice of travel shoes really can make or break your holiday. Sometimes you have to make a bit of an investment to ensure that your sightseeing goes as smoothly as it possibly can.

That being said, you don’t want to sacrifice your grocery budget to buy a great pair of travel shoes, so we’ve tried to include shoes across a whole range of budgets in this list. However, do bear in mind that shoes can be a real investment and a good well-made pair of shoes can last for many years!

You can often find great in-store and online discounts on shoes, especially on last year’s styles and end of season sales. For example, try looking for sandals in autumn or for snow boots in spring. We always check the discount racks when looking for shoes and have some great bargains this way on new shoes.

You can also check for gently used shoes at secondhand and vintage shops as well as online marketplaces like eBay, Gumtree, and Vinted. Just be sure that you get a pair in good condition and that they fit you well.

Also, don’t forget about shoes you may already own! You may find you already have a pair of suitable shoes already in your closet. Just be sure to check them over and test them out before your trip to ensure they still fit, are comfortable, and are in good shape.

Another factor to consider is the quality and durability of a pair of shoes. Consider the quality and durability of the material and sewing. Look for qualities like grip, reinforcement around the toes, flexibility in the soles, and weatherproof features. A good pair of shoes from a well-known manufacturer should last for many years.

We are often tempted to purchase the “better deal”. For example, last year I purchased a cheaper version of a pair of shoes I wanted that were made of a less quality material. The shoes looked and fit great, but the strap broke after just 2 months of use, making them unwearable. Lesson learned.

Of course, if your budget means you can’t afford the best quality shoes, that’s fine. I used to buy fairly inexpensive shoes for travel when I was a student and just knew that I would have to replace them every couple of years as they wore out fairly quickly.

One type of shoe I would strongly recommend not skimping on quality is hiking shoes and hiking boots, particularly if you plan to do a lot of hiking on your trip. Trust us, you don’t want to be halfway through a hike suffering with wet feet or blisters because you cut costs on your hiking shoes.

Also some shoe manufacturers (and stores) offer warranties or money-back guarantees for their shoes if you don’t enjoy them or there are any manufacturer defects. This is always a good sign and the longer that warranty, the better.

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Orthotic Device Fit

In relation to comfort above, some people will need extra comfort and support in their shoes and may need to be able to fit orthotic devices (heel inserts, insoles, inlays, etc) into their travel shoes. So this will be an important consideration in the type of shoe you choose and you should definitely test out the shoes in advance with any orthotic devices you may need to add.

So if you have bunions, plantar fasciitis, diabetic neuropathy, a sport injury, legs of different lengths, or some other foot problem, you’ll want to take extra care in choosing your travel shoes.

For instance, a few years ago I began to develop arch pain (likely due to plantar fasciitis) that occurs whenever I wear shoes for longer lengths of times that don’t have adequate arch support. So I have had to stop wearing certain kinds of shoes to accommodate this and I also add these little sole inserts to some of my shoes.

Some brands of shoes are particularly designed for those with certain kinds of foot problems. Some brands that have good reputations for quality footwear for those with foot issues include Aetrex , Vionic , Birkenstock , Clarks , Orthofeet , Chaco , Therafit , and Drew .

If you use Zappos to shop for shoes online, you can sort shoes to just check out those labeled as orthopedic and/or orthotic friendly (generally meaning you can remove the insole).

If you have a more serious foot issue and are not sure about the best way to care for your feet, I would consult a podiatrist about what they recommend.

Versatility

Versatility is important when it comes to travel shoes. Ideally, you want a pair of shoes that will fill a variety of roles, so you can minimize how many pairs you need to pack. For example, a pair of shoes that can work for city walking, short easy hikes, and a visit to an amusement park may allow you to only pack a single pair of shoes for your trip.

Having shoes that will go with all, or most, of your travel clothing is also important. Think about what you plan to wear on your trip and where you plan to go. Can you wear the shoes with pants, shorts, dresses, leggings, etc. Will they work for casual daytime as well as more dressy nighttime situations?

We also recommend sticking to more neutral colors, like black, tan, navy, grey, or brown, as this will help ensure that your travel shoes will go with whatever clothes you wear each day. Although you can also probably find a red or purple pair of shoes that will work too, depending on your style!

If you choose a fairly versatile pair of travel shoes, you should be able to also make good use of the shoes at home. So if you are choosing between a couple of pairs, you might also consider how much you’d wear each of them when not traveling. Would you wear them at the workplace, to go out to dinner or dancing, to go shopping, to take a walk in the park, etc.

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Sustainability & Country of Origin

A lot of people care about where their shoes are made, how they are made, what they are made of, and the environmental impact of this process. This information can often be difficult to find out, but more and more brands are making this information easier to find.

A lot of newer brands have been making this information easier to find. For example, Allbirds has built its brand around sustainability practices and trying to be transparent about its manufacturing practices and the carbon footprint of its shoes.

Buying locally-made shoes can be difficult, depending on where you live, as many brands manufacture their shoes in either Asia or eastern Europe. Buying locally-made shoes if you live in a high-income country can also be difficult for those on a smaller budget as such shoes tend to be more expensive than those produced in lower-income countries.

If you live in the USA, there are a number of shoe brands that manufacture their shoes (or at least some models of their shoes) in the USA, including Danner , Red Wing , Opie Way , New Balance (made in US line), and Okabashi .

If you live in the UK, a few of the shoe brands that are produced in England include Crown Northhampton , Cody & Co , New Balance (made in UK line), and Doc Martens (made in England line).

For hiking and athletic shoes, we like the made in USA search feature on the REI website to help find shoes manufactured in the United States.

Vegan Friendly

For those looking for vegan-friendly shoes, many shoe brands offer shoes that do not use any animal products or by-products. There are also several brands that only produce vegan shoes.

Some popular vegan-friendly shoe brands include Ahimsa , Will’s Vegan Shoes , Matt & Nat , Okabashi, Bourgeious Boheme ,  Native Shoes , Blowfish , and Beyond Skin .

More mainstream brands that carry vegan shoe lines include Tom’s , Birkenstock , Reef , Merrell , Dr. Martens , Teva , and Adidas . Many of these brands have designed vegan-friendly versions of some of their most popular shoes and we try to note when vegan versions of a shoe are available throughout our post.

If you are looking for something 100% vegan be sure to check on what is used for the glue and soles of the shoes as some shoes that appear vegan may still contain animal by-products.

If you use Zappos or REI to shop for shoes, it is easy to find vegan-friendly shoes on these sites as you can now sort all the shoes by whether they are vegan or not. At last check, Zappos has over 1,500 vegan shoes for women and REI had over 220.

Once you’ve ticked the boxes for all of the above, it’s time to think about the overall style of your new travel shoes. If you choose a pair of shoes that you love the look of, you’ll enjoy wearing them even more!

You might find the most comfortable pair of shoes in the world, but if you feel they make you look terrible, you probably won’t be excited to wear them. We definitely think comfort and practicability are more important than style, but you certainly want to find a good balance.

The style of the footwear will also impact how many different types of outfits you can wear them with and how easily you can take your shoes from day to night. It will likely also affect how often you choose to wear them at home as you are more likely to wear a pair of shoes you feel good wearing.

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Best Travel Shoes for Women

Finding the perfect travel shoe is not easy. You have lots of criteria to consider (i.e., comfort, style, durability, budget) and you only have so much space in your luggage! Hopefully, our travel shoe guide for women will help you choose the best travel shoes for you.

We’ve included some of the most comfortable and stylish travel shoes below to cover you for any travel occasion, at any time of the year. We also list a range of shoes and you should be able to find a pair that will work for you whether you are 18 or 80 years of age.

Note, in my shoe picks, I valued comfort and durability over style. I spent my teens and 20’s wearing unsupportive shoes (I primarily wore flip-flops for 5 years!) and making bad shoe choices (prioritizing budget and style over comfort and fit). In my mid-twenties, I began getting foot pain and plantar fasciitis, so I am definitely now a firm believer in taking care of one’s feet and choosing supportive shoes!

Given the amount of walking and time spent on one’s feet while traveling, we think comfort and support should be your main priority when choosing a travel shoe. We know many women go for style, but we think that you can find a stylish shoe that also provides good comfort and support.

Coming up with a comprehensive guide to the best shoes for travel for women is not an easy feat! If I missed out on your favorite travel shoe (that is still available on the market), take a minute and let us know in the Comments section and tell us why they are your favorites. We’ll be updating this list on a regular basis and value feedback from real women travelers of all ages!

By the way, if you are looking for travel shoe recommendations for men, check out Laurence’s comprehensive guide to the best men’s shoes for travel .

Our recommendations begin with some shoes that might serve as good versatile shoes for women looking for a travel shoe that can work in many situations, and then we move onto specific categories of shoes (“best travel sandal”, “best sneaker”, “best snow boot”, etc.).

Best Versatile Travel Shoes for Women

The best travel shoe for you is very likely going to be a different shoe than another traveler. It is going to depend a lot on your preferences, style of travel, your feet, and other factors.

Personally, I have found that a mary jane style shoe has been the best versatile travel shoe for me and I have worn mary jane style shoes for over 8 years. I find that they are suitable for a variety of travel situations and go well with a variety of travel clothing options.

Of course, the perfect travel shoes for one destination may not work well for another. For example, the perfect shoes for a trip to NYC are not likely going to be the same one for a tropical beach destination or a camping holiday.

Below we have chosen some shoe options that we feel are good all-round travel shoes that work well in many travel situations, have good ratings for comfort and durability, and work well with lots of travel clothing options (pants/shorts/dresses).

We’ve chosen a variety of shoe styles, including mary janes, sneakers, and boots to help give you a range of ideas. Note most of these shoes appear again under specific sections of the post focused on “travel sneakers”, “travel sandals” etc.

Note, that shoes are not ranked in any sort of order within this post, the numbers are just used to make the post easier to navigate.

Here are our current choices for most versatile travel shoes:

1. Rockport Cobb Hill Petra Mary Jane Flats

These mary jane shoes from Rockport are made of leather uppers and synthetic soles with a cushioned insole. The strap is attached by Velcro, making it easy to remove and slip them on. They come in several colors.

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I previously wore Skechers Bikers Step-Up Mary Janes for several years and the Rockport shoes are a definite step up in quality. However, if you are looking for something more budget-friendly shoes under $50, take a look at the Skechers Bikers, Active, and Sport ranges.

Check price on Rockport website , Amazon here , and Zappos here .

2. Allbirds Wool Runner Mizzles

These Allbird sneakers are modern-looking and minimalistic with merino wool uppers, natural rubber soles, and removable insoles. Not only are they comfortable, but these shoes are also cozy and water-resistant, making them perfect for cooler and damper climates. They come in several colors.

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If you are traveling to a warmer climate, I’d consider the Tree Runner sneakers instead.

Check the latest prices here .

3. Ecco Soft 7 Sneakers

These Ecco Soft 7 sneakers have a contemporary look and upscale feel for a pair of sneakers with soft leather uppers. They have removable insoles and are well-rated for their comfort and durability. They come in a rainbow range of colors.

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I have a pair of these shoes and the one issue I had was finding my correct sizing as these shoes run a bit narrow and just seem to have quirky sizing. But after I found my correct sizing, I have been very happy with these shoes.

If you are looking for a stylish pair of sneakers that can work well with a variety of travel outfits, this may be the shoe for you!

Check price on Amazon here , and Zappos here .

4. Sorel Emelie Chelsea Boot

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These boots are stylish, comfortable, and functional, and are versatile enough to go with a lot of clothing options. The weather-proofing also makes them work year round.

Check price on Amazon here , Zappos here and REI here .

5. Naot Kayla Sandal

If you are looking for a comfortable sandal, check out these supportive Naot Kayla wedge sandals. They have soft suede or leather straps, a cork and latex footbed, and synthetic sole. Unlike many sandals, these provide arch support and the instep and back heel straps help support your foot and keep it in place.

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These sandals are versatile and comfortable enough to wear all day. Available in a wide array of colors.

Check price on Amazon here  and Zappos here .

6. Clarks Janey June Mary Jane Flat

These funky mary jane flats by Clarks have an adjustable buckled strap closure, a wide toe box, a cushioned insole, and rubber sole. They also add a tiny bit of height with a 0.5 inch raised “heel”. These shoes have high ratings for comfort, quality, and durability.

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If you like Clarks and are looking for other style options, another very well-rated pair of Clarks mary janes are these Sillian Bella ones .

Check price on Amazon here and Zappos here

7. Ecco Yucatan Outdoors Sandals

This versatile sports sandal has a nubuck leather upper, three adjustable straps for a good fit all over your foot, a comfortable footbed, and traction to handle uneven outdoor terrain. Available in a ton of colors and designs!

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If you need a pair of sandals that can handle lots of walking plus some light adventuring and hiking, this is a pair to consider. This pair of sandals is an ECCO classic with over 10 million pairs sold!

Check price on Amazon here , Zappos here , and REI here .

8. Blondo Villa Waterproof Bootie

These Blondo waterproof booties are a popular travel boot recommendation for their stylish classic profile. They have a soft suede or leather upper, a low stacked heel, and a rubber sole. Take them on and off via a side zipper.

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The Blondo Villa Booties come in several colors, and will go with a lot of clothing options from casual to dressy. Note, however, that these have minimal arch support and cushioning, so if you have any foot issues, these may not be the best shoes for you.

Best Travel Walking Shoes / Sneakers for Women

If you are looking for a comfortable shoe for travel, many people choose sneakers or tennis shoes. Most sneakers were designed for all-day wear so are perfect shoes for all day sightseeing adventures.

When choosing a sneaker for travel, look for ones that have a lightweight design, support your arch and heel, have a cushioned insole, and have a sole with good traction to prevent slips. We also recommend sneakers with laces as this allows you to get a better fit than slip-on or velcro styles.

It is also good to think about what color and style will go well with your travel clothing on your trip. A sneaker may not be best-suited for the opera or a fancy restaurant, but they can be styled to work with a number of outfits.

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1. Allbirds Wool Runner Mizzles

The Allbird Wool Runner Mizzle sneakers are water-resistant sneakers with merino wool uppers, natural rubber trackpads for extra grip, and removable insoles. Popular with the Silicon Valley crowd, these eco-friendly and style-agnostic shoes are great for travel as they are lightweight and comfortable. They come in several colors and also come in a high-top version.

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Laurence and I both have a pair of the Mizzle shoes and find them really comfortable. I have the regular ones and Laurence has the high-top version. They are perfect for the often cool and drizzly UK weather.

2. Ecco Soft 7 Sneakers

These contemporary Ecco Soft 7 sneakers have a soft leather upper, long laces, comfortable insoles, and synthetic soles. Available in a wide array of colors to suit any travel style.

The soft leather uppers and contemporary design make these sneakers a great pick for travel. They offer comfort, durability, and style.

3. TOMS Cabrillo Sneakers

These TOMS Cabrillo sneakers have a canvas upper, removable antimicrobial-treated cotton twill footbed, and a rubber sole. These stylish and comfortable sneakers are lightweight and perfect for squeezing into a carry-on bag!

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A great thing about buying TOMS shoes is that for each shoe you purchase, they donate a pair of shoes to children in need through their One for One program. For more lightweight travel-friendly shoes by TOMS, check out their TRVL Lite collection .

4. Superga Women’s Cotu Classic Sneaker

The Cotu Classic sneaker is a classic sneaker produced by Italian shoe brand Superga. They feature a 100% cotton canvas upper and vulcanized rubber sole. The brand is famous for its white tennis shoes, but you can now get these popular sneakers in over a dozen different colors.

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These classic European sneakers are perfect for those wanting to be comfortable on a tour of Europe!

5. Vionic Hattie Sneaker

These Vionic Hattie sneakers have a soft canvas upper, a podiatrist-designed removable supportive EVA footbed, and rubber sole. The twill detail around the shoes gives them a little something extra.

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These shoes are meant to be comfortable even for those with foot problems, and are designed to hug your arches. The shoes received a seal of acceptance by the American Podiatric Medical Association.

6. Merrell Vapor Glove 4 Shoes

Those who prefer barefoot style shoes, might want to consider these Merrell Vapor Glove 4 shoes. They have a sporty look and minimalist design. They have a breathable mesh upper, cushioned insoles, and anti-slip soles. They are also vegan-friendly.

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These shoes are designed to fit like a sock while still protecting your feet. Perfect for sightseeing  and exercising. They are also very lightweight and easy to squeeze into your luggage.

Check price on Amazon here , Zappos here , and REI here

7. Allbirds Tree Runner Sneakers

These lightweight and breathable sneakers have an upper made of a smooth knit made from eucalyptus tree fibers and the midsole and sole are made of a foam material derived from sugarcane. The wool-covered castor bean oil insoles are removable. The shoes are available in several colors.

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Shoes are lightweight and easy to clean (can machine wash if remove laces and insoles). Allbirds also says these shoes are made with renewable materials and are carbon neutral.

Best Travel Boots for Women

If you are more of a boots kind of a gal, we have you covered. Just note that finding a comfortable boot for all-day wear can be a little more challenging than finding a comfortable sneaker or mary jane.

When looking for travel-friendly boots, we recommend looking for a boot with a low heel, a cushioned and supportive footbed, and good traction. If flying, we recommend one that isn’t too difficult to take on and off (if needed for airport security) and one that doesn’t take up a ton of space when packed.

Note that many boots are designated as waterproof, but note that if you expect to be in the rain or snow in them, I’d definitely use a waterproofing spray or wax on them first.

1. Sorel Emelie Chelsea Boot

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These boots are a great pair to look at for those looking for a no-fuss but fashionable pair of ankle boots.

2. Blondo Villa Waterproof Bootie

These attractive waterproof booties feature a low stacked heel and classic silhouette. They come in soft suede or leather and they have a rubber sole for better traction. Side zipper.

The Blondo Villa Booties come in several colors, and have become a travel boot staple for many women.

3. Rockport Cobb Hill Caroline Waterproof Boot

If you like your boots to be a bit more motorcycle boot inspired, these Rockport Cobb Hill Caroline boots may be just your style. They are made of seam-sealed waterproof leather with a cushioned EVA footbed, microfiber lining, short heel, and rubber soles. They feature a decorative buckle strap but have a full length side zipper for easy removal.

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I don’t have these boots, but I do have shoes from the Cobb Hill collection and I have found them to be comfortable and supportive. So if you are looking for a refined motorcycle inspired boot with good support, try these.

Check price on Rockport website and Amazon here .

4. Clarks Clarkdale Arlo Boot

The Clarks Clarkdale Arlo Boot is an ankle boot offering a suede upper, low stacked heel, full soft leather lining, removable Ortholite insole, and rubber sole. The elasticated side panels and heel loop tab make them easy to take on and off. They are available in several colors.

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Clarks is well known for making shoes like this that are comfortable, practical, and stylish. If you like this style, you might want to also check out the rest of their boots.

Check price on Amazon here and Zappos here .

5. Vionic Women’s Upright Jessie Ankle Boot

These adorable Vionic ankle boots feature a suede upper, removable EVA footbed, 2.4″ stacked heel, and rubber sole. Full length side zipper.

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If you are looking for boots with a bit of a heel, you might to consider a pair of Vionic boots like these ones as they feature a podiatrist-designed footbed and are approved by the American Podiatric Medical Association.

Check price on Amazon here

6. Hush Puppies Women’s Cyra Catelyn Chukka Boot

These Chukka inspired boots by Hush Puppies have suede uppers, an anatomically molded footbed, and rubber soles. They feature laces with decorative tassels. They are available in several vibrant colors.

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If you are looking for a comfortable boot with laces that you can walk and stand around all in day in, these Cyra Catelyn Chukka boots may be the boots for you.

Best Travel Sandals for Women

If you’re traveling to a hot weather destination, you might consider packing a pair of travel sandals to keep your feet cool. While some sandals are best worn only on the beach, there are some sandals out there that can also offer support for sightseeing and even light hiking.

We recommend a range of sandal options, whether your plans are to go hiking, city sightseeing, or relax on the beach.

If you plan to do a lot of walking, we recommend looking for a pair of sandals with a wide soft front strap, cushioned and supportive footbed, and back strap to keep your ankle in place.

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1. Ecco Yucatan Outdoors Sandals

The Ecco Yucatan sandals are a mix between a classic sandal and a pair of hiking shoes. They offer a nubuck leather upper, three adjustable straps, ankle support, a comfortable footbed, and rubber soles for great traction. Available in a ton of colors and fun designs!

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If you are looking for sandals that will handle sightseeing as well as hiking and other outdoor activities, we recommend taking a look at these athletic sandals. They provide much of the stability and support of a hiking shoe while still allowing your feet to enjoy a bit of fresh air.

2. Teva Tirra Athletic Sandal

Another great athletic sandal to consider are these Teva Tirra sandals. They offer three adjustable straps made of quick-dry nylon and polyester webbing, EVA midsole, cushioned heel, and a rubber bottom for good traction.

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These popular sporty sandals provide comfort and support while still looking feminine. Available in several colors.

3. Blowfish Women’s Granola Fisherman Sandal

The Malibu-based Blowfish brand was created by travelers and their shoes are inspired by fashion trends from around the globe while still fitting in perfectly in a California beach town. One of their most popular shoes is the Granola Fisherman Sandal which is made from faux leather and cork with criss-cross straps and a lightly cushioned footbed.

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These sandals are casual but stylish and work well with pants, dresses, skirts, and shorts. They are comfortable and secure, making them an excellent option for days by the beach or light city exploring. For those looking for vegan-friendly shoes, many of the Blowfish sandals are vegan certified.

4. Naot Kayla Sandal

If you are looking for a sandal with a bit of a wedge, you might consider these Naot Kayla sandals. They have suede or leather straps, a 1.25″ wedge heel, a suede-covered cork and latex anatomical footbed, and synthetic sole. The instep and back heel straps help support your foot and keep it in place.

These sandals are comfortable enough to wear all day and are versatile enough to work with a number of different outfits. Available in a wide array of colors.

5. Birkenstock Women’s Gizeh Thong Sandals

The Birkenstock Gizeh sandals are a travel sandal classic, having been worn by travelers for decades. The sandals have either a leather or synthetic upper (vegan versions available) thong upper with adjustable buckle, a suede-lined anatomically shaped cork-latex footbed, and an EVA sole.

The well-known Birkenstock cork footbed is designed to contour to the shape of your foot after a little wear, giving you customized support to your arches and rest of your foot. Note that these sandals, like most Birkenstock shoes, do take a little bit of time to break in, so be sure to wear them a bit before you take them on a trip.

They are made in Germany from natural, renewable, and non-toxic materials, making them an eco traveler fan favorite. You can also see the vegan versions of the Gizeh sandals here and here .

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The only thing I don’t like about these iconic Birkenstock sandals is that they don’t have a back strap around the ankle for more support. If you are looking for more support, consider the Birkenstock Kairo sandal , which is very similar to the Gizeh, but has an adjustable heel strap which provides additional grip and stability.

6. Reef Women’s Cushion Threads Flip-Flop

These Reef Cushion Threads flip fops have a soft wide cotton and polyester woven strap, a suede toe post, soft cushioned footbed, and rubber outsole. They provide some arch support and have a contoured heel cup.

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These are my current favorite flip flops and I’ve even bought a second pair since I love them so much. I love the soft wide woven straps and cushioned footbed. I find they are comfortable enough and have enough arch support to wear all day at the beach or for sightseeing in hot weather destinations.

However, like many flip-flops, I have not found them to have the best traction on wet surfaces. So do be careful when walking across slippery surfaces.

Reef also has a line of vegan sandals, and you can search those here .

7. Okabashi Maui Flip-Flop

These popular eco-friendly American made flip flop sandals are made from a combination of bio-based material and recycled materials. Their design was inspired by reflexology, and the Maui sandals feature massaging beads on the footbed, arch support, a heel cup, floral design insole, and anti-slip bottoms.

These sandals are designed to be comfortable for those with foot issues such as plantar fasciitis, flat feet, and high arches. Available in several colors.

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There are so many other awesome things about these flip-flops: they are made of recycled materials, easy to clean (even dishwasher safe!), recyclable, 100% vegan, and 100% made in the USA! You can even mail your old used pair to get 25% off your next pair!

Check price on Amazon here .

Best Travel Sports Shoes for Women

If you like to be active when you travel, these sports shoes might be ideal for you. They are also great if you prefer the athleisure look and just want a pair of comfy shoes. These shoes are also fairly lightweight, so won’t weigh down your luggage.

These athletic shoes are perfect for running, exercising at the hotel gym, playing sports, and light hikes. If you are doing more challenging hikes, or expect to hike in wet conditions, we’d recommend a proper hiking boot with ankle support and waterproofing instead.

1. Nike Women’s Free RN Flyknit

Nike is the world’s best known athletic shoe brand and for travel we really like the Nike Free RN Flyknit shoes. These modern shoes have a breathable knitted upper, lace-up design, and rubber sole. They are lightweight, comfortable, and stylish and the sock-like upper gives them a barefoot feel.

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These shoes are lightweight and flexible so fairly easy to squeeze into your luggage. If they look tempting, “Just do it!” and give them a try.

2. ASICS Gel Venture Running Shoe

Designed for trail runners, these popular ASICS running shoes have lace-up synthetic mesh uppers, lots of gel cushioning, and high abrasion rubber soles that are perfect for rugged terrain. A removable sockliner makes it easy for those who want to insert orthotics. Available in an array of fun colors.

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These running shoes provide lots of support and are perfect for travelers wanting to go on longer runs while on their travels. They can also easily withstand hours of standing and walking while you explore a new place.

3. Adidas Performance Women’s Pureboost X Atr

These Adidas Pureboost adaptive running shoes have a knitted upper, cushioned sole, soft molded sock liner, floating arch support, heel plate, and high-grip rubber sole. These shoes were designed to handle all kinds of terrains while still being comfortable.

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For those of you who don’t let travel get in the way of their exercise routine, these comfy running shoes may be a good bet. They are also very lightweight and easy to pack.

Check price on Amazon here , and Zappos here.

Best Travel Hiking Boots for Women

There are three main categories of hiking boots. The first is regular low-rise hiking shoes which are great for less strenuous trail hiking. These are great for those planning to do light hiking and who plan to stick to the trails. Some of the athletic sandals and shoes we mentioned earlier in the post could also be used for light hiking.

The second category is mid to high-rise day hiking boots which are great for low to moderate grade hikes and day hiking. We will focus our recommendations mostly on day hiking boots as these should fit the needs of most hikers.

Finally, there are backpacking boots which offer more support and durability than day hiking boots and are designed for those doing multi-day hikes, carrying heavier loads, and going off-trail. They are generally going to be heavier and stiffer than day hiking boots.

For those planning to hike in cold weather, there are also winter hiking boots designed with extra insulation to keep your feet warms in more extreme cold temperatures. Many of these are also designed to fit into crampons for those hiking in snowy and icy conditions.

Any good hiking shoe needs to feel comfortable and fit snugly when laced up, although not be too tight or pinch anywhere. You want a little extra room for your toes as you don’t want your toes to rub the front of the shoes when walking or hiking downhill.

Most people, myself included, need to go up at least a half size for hiking shoes (compared to normal athletic or running shoes) to accommodate thicker hiking socks, normal feet swelling, and toe space. When trying on a new pair of hiking boots, be sure to test them with a proper pair of hiking socks and any needed orthotic devices as it can change the fit.

If you have never purchased hiking boots before, especially if you are buying hiking boots for more long-distance hiking, I would recommend going to a store, having your foot measured, and getting recommendations from a store that specializes in sports and outdoor shoes.

A good pair of hiking socks is almost as important as the shoe itself as poor quality socks can lead to rubbing, discomfort, and blisters. You’ll want quick-drying moisture-wicking hiking socks, and we recommend those made of wool, quick-drying synthetics, or wool blends. See our hiking sock recommendations later in the article.

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1. Merrell Moab 2 Ventilator Hiking Shoes

Merrell makes some excellent shoes, and I am a long-time fan of their hiking shoes and boots. If you are looking for a pair of low-rise hiking shoes for less strenuous hiking, I recommend taking a look at the Merrell Moab Ventilator hiking shoes. I have owned my pair for several years.

These low-rise hiking shoes have a suede and mesh upper, a cushioned insole, nylon arch shank, and rubber Vibram sole. They are ventilated to be breathable and allow airflow through the shoes.

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There is also a vegan version and waterproof version of these popular day hiking shoes available as well.

If you like these shoes but are looking for something with more support and protection for more strenuous hikes, we recommend the next shoe on our list.

2. Merrell Moab 3 Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot

The Merrell Moab 3 Mid hiking boots are mid-rise boots with a suede and mesh upper, a cushioned removable insole, a rubber toe cap for protection, and rubber sole. They are also waterproof and provide excellent ankle support.

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These Merrell Moabs are also surprisingly light, considering just how well-constructed and durable they are. So although they take up some space, they don’t weigh a ton to pack.

I have version 2 of these hiking boots and I have had them for several years. They have been with me on hikes around the world, including in California, Iceland, Scotland, and up Mount Kilimanjaro. I have found them to be really comfortable hiking shoes and can highly recommend them.

If you don’t care about the waterproofing and are planning to hike in hotter temperatures, I’d also look at the ventilated version of this hiking boot .

3. Columbia Newton Ridge Plus Boots

These travel hiking shoes are the ultimate companion for a rigorous day out on the trail.  With features like a waterproof mesh, leather exterior, cushioning for better shock absorption, and advanced sole traction to prevent slipping, Columbia knows how to put together a great pair of hiking boots.

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These Columbia boots combine durability and comfort seamlessly while remaining relatively lightweight and stylish. You can also find them in multiple colors to suit every hiker.

4. Ahnu Montara Boot

These mid-rise Ahnu Montara hiking boots have waterproof uppers, supportive and cushioned midsoles, and grippy outsoles to provide great traction. An extra eVent bootie provides extra water protection when out in rain or snow.

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These hiking boots made the list because they were recommended by Cheryl Strayed, the author of Wild and hiker of the 1,100 miles Pacific Crest Trail. If you’ve read the book or watched the film version with Reese Witherspoon, you’ll know Strayed had a bad first choice of hiking boots and has been much more careful in choosing boots since!

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5. XPETI Thermator Mid High-Top Waterproof Hiking Boot

These vegan-friendly hiking boots have waterproof synthetic mesh uppers, rubber toe caps and heel protection, cushioned EVA midsole, and rubber soles for optimal grip. They also feature 200 grams of Thinsulate Insulation and are suitable in temperatures as low as -30℃, so can also make a perfect winter hiking boot.

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These are great hiking boots to consider for those looking for all-climate hiking boots with great ankle support.

If you prefer a leather/suede version of these boots, you can see the non-vegan leather version of them here .

6. Keen Women’s Terradorra Wintershell Boots

Another good winter hiking boot option is the Keen Terradorra Wintershell boots which are a winter version of one of Keen’s popular Terradorra hiking boots. They are designed for all-season hiking, and feature lace-up closure, warm lining, a EVA midsole, toe guard, and rubber soles which have a great grip to protect you on slippery surfaces. The boots are waterproof and ready for wet or snowy landscapes.

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These are a great pair of shoes to consider if you are going to a cold-weather destination and plan to hike. Comfortable enough that you can wear them all day long. They are also snowshoe compatible.

6. Salomon QUEST 4D 3 GTX W Backpacking Boot

If you are looking for a heavy-duty backpacking boot, we recommend taking a look at the Salomon Quest 4D 3 GTX W hiking boot. These boots are designed to protect your feet, prevent fatigue, and provide comfortable support in even the roughest terrains. Features include a GORE-TEX membrane for waterproofing, a gusseted tongue, protective toe caps, high-performance EVA midsole, and lug patterned sole for great traction.

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If you are looking for long-distance backpacking hiking boots, these well-rated boots are definitely a pair to consider.

Best Water Shoes for Women

Water shoes, also known as reef shoes, swimming shoes, or aqua shoes, are great for protecting your feet from rocks, rough terrain, and jagged objects when in the water.

They are ideal for snorkeling, surfing, wake-boarding, rafting, sailing, water skiing, water aerobics, walking across hot sand at the beach, boating, canyoneering, and other water activities. Some water shoes are even designed for hiking and are great when hiking in wet climates, doing stream crossings, hiking upstream, etc.

Some water shoes are just designed for more low-key water sports and others offer more protection and features and can handle more adventurous water sports and hiking. We list a range of options to help you find one that best matches your needs.

When looking for any kind of water shoe, you want it to fit more snugly than a regular pair of shoe as you don’t want it to come off in the water. If it is a slip-on style, you want it to hug your foot like a sock. They should be snug but not so tight that it is uncomfortable.

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1. Speedo Women’s Tidal Cruiser Watershoe

These Speedo Tidal Cruiser water shoes have all of the key features required for a great day out on the water. They are soft, lightweight, padded, have a breathable upper mesh and have protective non-slip soles. They also have great water drainage systems for quick drying and a slip-on design with pull tabs for easy access.

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Speedo has been the brand of choice for my water shoes over the years. These simple but well-made reef shoes are ideal for snorkeling, boating, beach time, water aerobics, and general water activities.

On a recent trip I needed a new pair of water shoes and the Speedo ones were too expensive to ship to the UK at the time, so I got these Lakeland Active ones . They are OK and did the job but I do prefer the Speedo ones.

2. WXDZ Water Sports Shoes

These Sport.z Barefoot water shoes are made with breathable ultra lightweight fabric for fast draining and cross ventilation and anti-slip rubber soles. Not only can you wear them as water shoes, but also for walking and light hiking, which adds to their versatility on your next trip.

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These come in a variety of colors. All of these water shoes are slip on styles, but some also have laces or velcro straps to get a closer fit.

3. Aleader Aqua Water Shoes

These vegan-friendly Aleader water shoes feature a breathable engineered mesh upper, lightweight midsole, comfortable sock liner, and rubber outsole with hole for water drainage. These water shoes are quick-drying and good for water activities as well as walking and light hiking.

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These shoes come in a variety of colors and go well with lots of clothing styles. They would be perfect for a water park or amusement park with water rides.

4. TropicFeel All-Terrain Sneakers

These shoes are designed to be used as sneakers, water shoes, light hiking shoes, and just all-round walking shoes. Their slip-on style shoes are vegan-friendly and made of lightweight breathable quick-drying materials. They feature sprint laces and slip-resistant soles.

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The TropicFeel shoes so far come in two styles: Monsoon and Canyon and all the colors and styles are unisex. Both styles feature breathable mesh for drainage when worn in water and are designed to be worn with or without socks. Both shoes are made partially from recycled plastic bottles and other eco-friendly materials.

I haven’t been able to try these myself as they don’t yet make them in my shoes size. But Laurence has both the Monsoon and Canyon version of these sneakers and wears them a lot for casual wear and for anything water-related. He really likes them.

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5. Keen Women’s Newport H2 Water Sandal

If you want to do longer hikes and more adventurous water activities, I’d take a look at these Keen Newport H2 water sandals. They are a hybrid between a sports sandal and a water shoe, and have features such as a molded EVA midsole, toe guard, and secure fit lacing system.

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A great thing about these shoes is that they are easy to clean and are even machine washable.

Best Travel Snow Boots for Women

If you heading to a cold weather destination where you’ll be spending some time in the snow, you’ll  probably want to bring along a warm pair of snow boots.

Snow boots are designed to keep your feet warm and protect them from the harsh conditions of snow and ice, a well as rain and sleet.

Note that there is often a distinction between “winter boots” and “snow boots” with snow boots generally being more durable and weather-resistant. So it just depends on where you are going and what you plan to do. Winter boots may be fine for those who just plan to go to a cold weather destination but don’t plan to spend a lot of time doing activities in snow or ice.

You want snow boots that are water-resistant or waterproof, provide good ankle support, and have thick rugged soles with good traction. Faux fur collars at the top help keep out snow. Lace-up styles are best to ensure a close fit.

Note that many “waterproof” winter boots and snow boots are only waterproof up until a certain level. Some are only waterproof until the tongue of the boot. So if you really need waterproofing (e.g., going to be in rain or walking in deeper water) be sure to read reviews and product information carefully. You may also want to add additional waterproofing to them (e.g., wax or spray).

Snow boots are generally made a bit larger to accommodate fleece linings and thick winter socks, but they should still hug your feet and be comfortable. You want room to wiggle your toes, but you don’t want them to feel loose when walking. We recommend pairing your snow boots with a thick pair of ski socks or winter hiking socks to keep your feet warm and dry.

Most of the boots on our list are designed for general wear in the snow, but if you plan to do more adventurous stuff, you might want to look into a warm winter hiking boot rather than a snow boot.

If you are going skiing or snowboarding, you need to buy or rent ski boots or snowboarding boots for those activities. Many people rent their ski and snowboarding boots unless they are regular skiers. If you are planning a ski trip, you might to check out our ski trip packing list .

If you are going to be walking around in more extreme cold temperatures be sure to look for boots with matching temperature ratings.

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1. The North Face Women’s Shellista II Shorty Boot

I have worn snow boots from The North Face for several years. These lace-up waterproof Shellista Shorty snow boots are made of suede and water-resistant rip-stop material and rubber outsoles that provide good traction. Faux fur lining and added insulation keep your feet warm and cozy when out in the cold.

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I own a very similar pair of shorty boots by The North Face and they have served me well in the winter wonderlands of Finland and Iceland and closer at home in the Scottish Highlands. They are pretty lightweight for snow boots and I think they are the perfect boots for walking and playing around in the snow.

2. Columbia Ice Maiden II Insulated Snow Boot

The Columbia Ice Maiden snow boots are one of the most popular women’s snow boots out on the market. They have a leather and textile upper, faux fur detail at top, lace-up ties for a good fit, cushioned midsole with arch support, 200g insulation to keep you warm, and an advanced traction rubber sole. These feminine snow boats come in several colors.

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Sure-footed, lightweight, and ready for winter’s worst, these Ice Maiden boots let you enjoy the snow in style. If I was looking for a taller snow boot, this would be my choice.

3. Sorel Joan Explorer Winter Boot

If you are looking for a pair of lightweight winter boots that fit like a pair of sneakers, consider the Sorel Joan Explore winter boots. They have full-grain leather lace-up uppers,100g of insulation, a faux fur boot collar, microfleece lining and EVA footbed, and a chunky rubber outsole with rubber pods for extra traction.

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They are a comfortable and lightweight boot and great for general winter and snow activities. If you like Sorel shoes but need something warmer and more weather-proof, I’d recommend taking a look at the Sorel Joan of Arctic snow boots.

4. Columbia Women’s Minx Mid III Winter Boot

These popular Columbia Minx Mid III are somewhere between a winter boot and a snow boot. They have woven synthetic uppers, ghillie lacing, a faux fur boot collar, waterproof membrane, 200g insulation for warmth, contoured polyurethane footbed and a rubber sole. They are waterproof and their temperature rating is -25 F/-32 C.

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These are great boots, and great for enjoying the snow and weathering the elements. However, they are not designed for more hardcore outdoor activities.

5. Columbia Bugaboot Plus IV XTM OH

If you are looking for a Columbia boot that can handle more extreme cold weather temperatures, you might consider Columbia’s Bugaboot Plus III XTM OH snow boots which have 600g of insulation and are rated for up to -65 F / -53 C! They are also waterproof, feature leather and non-rip nylon uppers and reflective heat material, and have tough rubber outsoles.

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These aren’t exactly lightweight or small boots for travel, but they are great boots to consider for those planning a vacation to a really cold place!

Best Travel Dress Shoes for Women

Although we don’t really recommend dress shoes or heels as the best shoes for travel, they are sometimes a necessity. You may be traveling for business, have formal nights on a cruise, or need them to go to a nice dinner or evening event like a concert or opera. Or you may just be the kind of woman who likes wearing heels!

The big issue is finding dress shoes that look good, feel good, and travel well. Most heels are not super comfortable and there is a body of research showing ill-effects of heels on one’s feet (e.g., Cowley et al., 2009 and Barnish & Barnish, 2016 ) and many dress shoes can rub one’s feet.

If you only need a pair to wear for a few hours, you probably have a pair at home that will work. For space-saving, a pair of slingback heels are great because they take up minimal space and are easy to toss in your luggage.

If you need to wear them for longer, such as a full day, we recommend making sure you get a really well-fitting and comfortable pair. Consider adding insoles or heel cushions if you need extra support or cushioning. Also, look for shoes with a bit of traction (many dress shoes have very smooth soles) or add anti-slip pads to them to help prevent slips.

If you want to wear something with heels, we recommend looking for something with a relatively low heel. I would try to stick to something under 3 inches (7.6 cm), and ideally at 2 inches or less. If you want to add height, chunky heels, kitten heels, wedges, clogs, and platform shoes are better for your feet and more stable than high-heeled stilettos.

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1. LifeStride Women’s Parigi Pumps

If you are looking for a classic pair of pumps, these LifeStride Parigi pumps may be a good fit. They have a classic dress shoe silhouette with a rounded toe and 2.6 inch heel. They have a faux leather or fabric upper (depending on style), soft flexible insole for comfort, and a traction sole. Available in a very wide range of colors and sizes.

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These are good-value shoes and are one of the best-selling dress shoes in the United States! If you buy them in a neutral color (nude, brown, black, etc.) they can be used for many occasions both at home and away.

2. Rockport Cobb Hill Salma Dress Pump

If you want to wear pumps but need more support, you might want to check out these Rockport Cobb Hill Salma pumps. These shoes are a cross between a dress pump and a mary jane style shoe with solid leather uppers, wide instep strap that attaches with Velcro, comfortable insole with arch support, 2 inch heel, and rubber sole.

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These shoes are surprisingly lightweight given their size. They are a heeled version of the Rockport Cobb Hill mary jane shoes that I currently wear as my primary travel shoe.

3. Clarks Linvale Loop Pumps

If you’re searching for something a little more sleek and elegant for an event or dinner date, these Clarks Linvale slingback dress shoes have a classic style, while still emphasizing comfort and fun. With a smooth leather upper, 2.75 inch stacked heel, pointed toe, Ortholite cushioned footbed, non-slip outsole, and adjustable buckle closure, you can enjoy your night in comfort.

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I like slingback shoes for travel because they take up less room in luggage and are easy to pack. That said, they may not provide as much support or comfort as some of the other options depending on your needs.

4. Clarks Rosalyn Belle Dress Pumps

If you are looking for something with a bit more support and a chunkier heel, these Clarks Rosalyn Belle dress pumps may be a good fit. They feature a rounded toe, leather upper, comfortable insole with OrthoLite footbed, 2 inch chunky stacked heel, and rubber outsole.

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If you need a dress shoe but need more comfort and support, these may be a pair of shoes to consider! These are particularly recommended by people who have foot issues.

5. Vionic Josie Kitten Heels

Another good pair of heels to consider for those who need a support insole are these Vionic Josie kitten heels. These shoes feature a leather upper, podiatrist-designed contoured footbed, 1.93-inch kitten heel, and rubber outsole.

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These kitten heels are designed to be comfortable even for those with foot problems, and are designed to support and hug your arches. The shoes received a seal of acceptance by the American Podiatric Medical Association.

6. Anne Klein Sport Wisher Wedge Pump

If you need a shoe that can work for both business meetings and a full day of city sightseeing, this may be a shoe to consider. The Anne Klein Sport Wisher wedge pumps combine a dress shoe with the comfort of an athletic shoe. It includes a fabric upper, padded sports shoe style insole, 2 inch wedge heel, and rubber traction outsole.

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This is a great shoe to consider, especially for business travelers. Whether you want to wear this with your pants suit, jeans, or a dress, this shoe can complete just about any outfit!

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Best Travel Shoes for Airplanes

You want to choose a comfortable shoe to wear at the airport and during your flight if you can. But if you are the kind of woman who likes to kick off your shoes as soon you get inside a plane, you might want to consider bringing along a pair of travel shoes or slippers.

These comfortable shoes can allow for feet swelling and will protect your feet from the grubby plane floor on long flights. These flexible slip-on shoes are designed to take up little space and can fit easily in a purse or carry-on bag pocket. They can also be worn at home, for yoga, or behind your office desk.

Just note that most of these kinds of shoes offer little foot support and are not designed for any kind of long-distance walking or activity. Some are also designed primarily for indoor use, so be sure to check the description.

1. NuFoot Slipper Socks

These NuFoot slipper socks are made of neoprene and are easy to slip on. They take up little space so easy to bring with you on the plane. Also perfect for slipping on to go through airport security, lounging in the hotel room, going to the gym, yoga, and relaxing at home.

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Available in several vibrant colors. These are machine washable and air dry quickly.

2. FitKicks Foldable Barefoot Shoes

If you are looking for shoes you can walk a bit further in, take a look at these FitKicks barefoot shoes. These Spandex blend minimalist shoes have a bit more cushioning and support and even a bit of toe protection compared to the other options listed. Flexible and easy to stuff in your bag. Available in several colors.

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These are great for short walks, exercise, traveling, yoga, and just relaxing indoors when you don’t want to wear “real” shoes but want a little foot protection. They are also great for situations you need to wear heels, but you can slip these on before and after an event or business meeting.

**You can also see all the travel shoes for women we recommend above in a single page on Amazon here  with current prices for a handy reference.**

Tips for Packing Your Travel Shoes

So hopefully you now have a good idea of which shoes you want to take! Next step is efficiently packing your footwear and making sure your shoes are protected in your luggage. Here are some tips for packing your shoes for travel.

How Many Shoes Should I Pack for Travel?

I would try to choose only two pairs of shoes to take on your trip if you can. That means one on your feet and one in your luggage. Shoes are heavy and take up a lot of space, so the fewer pairs you need to pack, the better.

If you have a versatile travel shoe, you can probably get away with just wearing one pair of shoes throughout your trip. This is great for space-saving and means you don’t actually have to pack any shoes as you just need the ones on your feet.

However, there are a few reasons you may want to consider packing an extra pair.

  • First, if you are going away for more than a couple days, you might want to have a back-up pair of shoes available in case of a broken strap, damaged sole, or drenched pair of sneakers. I was recently on a trip in Scotland where I had the instep strap on a pair of mary janes snap in half, making them unwearable. Luckily I also had a pair of hiking boots with me that I could wear for the rest of the trip.
  • Second, lots of walking, activities, and sightseeing can lead to unforeseen rubbing, blisters, and foot pain. Having another pair of shoes in your bag, even if it is a pair of supportive flip-flops gives you an option to give your foot a break.
  • Finally, if you are going on a longer trip (a few weeks or more), it is good for your foot health to wear different footwear over time. This can lead to fewer foot issues and less foot fatigue. So you may want to pack a second pair and rotate them over your trip.

We recommend picking a versatile and comfortable travel shoe that goes well from daytime to evening, and will work with most of the clothing you plan to pack. This shoe can then be your primary shoes for travel.

Then you can choose a second pair that fits any other travel needs (e.g., sandals for the beach, hiking shoes for trails, dress shoes for evening events, water shoes for snorkeling, etc.).

Try not to pack shoes that serve duplicate purposes. You don’t necessarily need to pack a pair of flip flops on your beach holiday if you are already bringing some comfortable walking sandals – the sandals can probably also work fine on the beach or at the pool.

But no matter where your travels are taking you, we can’t imagine many trips where you would need to take more than 3 pairs of shoes.

Preparing Shoes for Travel

Here are a few tips for preparing your shoes before your trip:

  • If you are traveling with a new pair of shoes, make sure they are comfortable and you have broken them in before you leave. You don’t want to find out they don’t fit well on your big trip!
  • If they are going in your luggage, wipe them off so that they won’t get dirt on any of your clothing or gear in your bag. Consider wrapping them in paper or plastic, or placing them in waterproof shoe packing bags .
  • Inspect them to make sure there is nothing wrong with them. Replace fraying shoelaces, unsupportive insoles, or worn down heel tips.
  • If you are going some place where it is likely you’ll be wearing your shoes in rain, snow, or tropical settings, you may want to coat them with a water resistant or waterproofing wax or spray. Just be sure you use a product designed to treat your particular shoe’s material. Two brands we personally use are Nikwax and Scotchgard .

How to Pack Shoes for Travel to Maximize Space?

Once you have your travel shoes selected, you want to try to pack them in a way that takes up the least among of space in your luggage as possible.

Here are some tips for maximizing space when packing shoes:

  • Wear the shoes that take up the most space in your luggage on days of travel between destinations. If you are traveling with a pair of hiking boots and a pair of mary janes, consider wearing the hiking boots to save space in your suitcase or backpack.
  • Stuff your shoes with your socks, underwear, hosiery, or other small soft squashable items. Not only does this save space in your luggage, but it will also help the shoes retain their shape while packed in your luggage.
  • If you are packing any flexible, foldable, or stackable shoes, such as flip-flops, slingback heels, or foldable ballet flats, be sure to place them together in a way that creates the least amount of space.
  • Place shoes at the very bottom of your luggage. It can also help to place them along the edges of your case with the soles touching one of the sides.
  • Pack soft flexible stuff on and around them to utilize the uneven areas of space created in between and around the shoes.

How to Protect Shoes in your Luggage?

Shoes can get damaged when jumbled around in your luggage, especially in checked luggage which can get some rough treatment by airline baggage handlers! We’ve had shoes scuffed, squashed, and a heel broken during our travels.

To protect shoes while in your luggage, we recommend stuffing them (if applicable) so they retain their shape. We also recommend packing them in tightly with soft items so that they are packed snugly in your bag without anything heavy or pointed near them.

We then recommend wrapping them in paper or a plastic wrap before placing them in your bag. Take extra care to wrap any thin heels to prevent them from breaking.

Consider using shoes bags to help protect your shoes, especially if you are concerned that your shoes may get dirty or wet during your travels. We recommend these waterproof bags which come in sets of two, four, or 10 bags.

Not only will wrapping and/or using shoe bags help protect your shoes, but it also will help protect your clothing from getting dirty or torn from your shoes. Shoe zippers, buckles, and pointy heels can rip clothing, and dirty shoes can leave stains on your clothes.

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Choosing the Best Women’s Travel Shoe Accessories?

In addition to the shoes, you may also need to pack some other things like socks, orthotic insoles, heel cushions, or moleskin.

Here are some footwear related items to consider packing for your trip:

High Quality Socks

We’ve all suffered from blisters and disintegrating socks at some point. The truth is, a great pair of shoes won’t get you far without a good pair of socks inside them.

So we recommend making sure you bring along some good socks (or bring shoes you know do well worn without socks). A trip is not the place to wear your threadbare socks with holes in them!

Be sure to bring socks that work with all the shoes you are bringing along. Hiking boots and snow boots may need different socks than your sneakers. If you know there is an area of your foot or ankle that is prone to rubbing or blisters or a spot that needs extra protection, make sure your sock covers it!

We normally pack enough socks for about a week of travel. If you are gone longer you can always do laundry as you travel and socks can be easy to wash in hotel sinks.

Regular Socks

Socks are generally made of cotton, wool, synthetic materials, or blended materials. The best socks for travel are generally those made of wool, synthetic materials, or blends. These materials tend to wick moisture away better and dry faster than other materials such as cotton.

Good quality cotton socks can still work, but I would not wear them on days when you know it is likely your feet may sweat, you are going to be very active, or there is a chance your feet could get wet. Cotton doesn’t do well with dampness and can increase the chances of getting blisters.

Look for socks that are made of breathable materials, fit well, and feel thick enough to protect your feet. Other features you may look for depending on your needs are the ability to dry quickly, cushioning, compression, and anti-microbial / anti-bacterial properties.

If you are not sure what kind of sock to wear, an example of a pair of socks that can work for both general sightseeing as well as running or sports are these Rockay Accelerate anti-blister socks , these Balega no-show socks , or these Farm to Feet crew socks .

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These socks are built to prevent blisters and to provide comfort, breathability, durability, and odor control.

Hiking Socks

If you are planning on going hiking, you’ll want to make sure to pack some proper hiking socks. Good hiking socks should be warm, durable, antibacterial, breathable, quick-drying, and have a bit of stretch for a good fit. Many also have reinforced toes and heels to make them last longer.

Generally, merino wool (often blended with some synthetic materials to make it more durable) is considered the best material for hiking socks. Merino wool is soft, warm, and good at controlling both moisture and temperature, and we normally buy merino wool blend hiking socks. But synthetic socks can also work great and most are made from polyester blends.

Hiking socks are often labeled as lightweight, mediumweight, or heavyweight and this tells you how thick and warm the sock will be. So if you are doing hot weather hiking you’ll want lightweight or mediumweight and if you are going to more frigid places, you might want heavyweight.

A good pair of mediumweight hiking socks can be used in most conditions, so are a good option if you are not sure where you’ll be wearing them.

Some brands we recommend for hiking socks are Darn Tough, Ballston, Wigwam, SmartWool, and Farm to Feet. If you want some suggestions to get you started, check out these ones from Darn Tough, this pair from Wigwam, and this summer hiking pair from SmartWool.

If you are looking for American-made socks, you have lots of options! In fact, American made socks are some of the most popular and best on the market.

Check out the hiking socks made by Farm to Feet (made in North Carolina, USA from 100% American materials!), Ballston (made in USA since 1918, but raw materials sourced worldwide), Wigwam (made in Wisconsin, USA since 1905, but some raw materials sourced worldwide), and Darn Tough (made in Vermont, USA, but raw materials sourced worldwide).

Darn Tough hiking socks

For those who don’t or can’t wear wool, or are looking for a vegan alternative, we recommend taking a look at these polyester Darn Tough hiking socks , these Thorlos padded crew socks , and these EcoSox bamboo socks . Just note that wool-alternative socks don’t tend to be as durable as wool socks.

If you are really blister prone, you might consider also getting sock liners. Sock liners are worn inside a pair of hiking socks to help prevent blisters as they help prevent friction against your skin. On really long hikes we wear sock liners by Wigwam .

Compression Socks

Many people, especially those with circulation issues, like to wear compression socks or stockings when traveling on longer flights. Compression socks are designed to compress the ankle and lower leg which causes an increase in venous blood flow and a decrease in pressure. This helps increase circulation, prevent the formation of blood clots, and prevent pooling of blood in the feet.

Some people may be encouraged to wear compression socks on long flights such as those with edema, diabetes, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), varicose veins, and women who are pregnant. But even in healthy men and women, it can help prevent risk of DVT, reduce feet swelling, and relieve aching in the legs.

Compression socks are generally made primarily out of nylon and come in a variety of gradients, indicating how much compression they put on the leg. Those with medical issues should consult a healthcare professional for advice. Those without medical issues should look for the lower to moderate gradients.

Most compression socks and stockings are knee-high but you can also get compression socks that go to the ankle, calf, thigh, etc. We recommend knee-high compression socks as they have been shown to be most effective.

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A few brands that made good-quality compression socks are Dr. Scholl’s, Sockwell, Zensah, and Travelsox. Some options include this knee-high pair by Sockwell, these ones by Dr. Scholl , and these ones by TravelSox.

Extra Shoe Cushioning

If your shoes don’t have enough cushioning, they can cause rubbing, pressure, blisters, and pain. Some shoes may also be a tad too big, especially in the heel area. This is particularly true for heels and dress shoes. Luckily, it is pretty easy to add in a bit of cushioning or padding to one’s shoes.

The two main places people need extra cushioning is in the heel and the metatarsal area (forefoot / ball of the foot). You can buy inserts for both of these areas and they are typically made of some sort of gel and have a sticky adhesive backing that will stick to the inside of your shoe.

For those looking for heel cushioning, we recommend checking out these gel heel cushions and these heel inserts . For those needing some cushioning in the forefoot, we recommend checking out these metatarsal pads .

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Just remember that when traveling, you want to bring your most comfortable shoes. So if you have a pair of shoes that need inserts, be sure they will be comfortable enough once you’ve added them to wear on your trip.

Orthotic Insoles

Orthotic insoles are shoe inserts that can be used for a variety of purposes such as treatment for a condition like plantar fasciitis, arch support, joint pain relief, orthopedic correction, a discrepancy in leg length, or just general comfort.

Some people may have a custom insole prescribed by their podiatrist, but most people buy shoe inserts in the store. Whether you need an insole and the type of insole that is going to be most suitable is going to depend on your foot, your needs, and your shoes.

But if you think you need an insole in your shoes, be sure to purchase and fit it into your shoes before your trip. If you are buying a new pair of shoes, I’d make sure there is room for an insole before you buy them. For instance, many shoes have a removable insole that makes it easy to fit in a custom orthotic insole.

Insoles can fit the entire length of your shoe, like these ones , or may only fit into one part of your shoe like this one . They can be made of different materials including medical-grade gel, plastic, silicone, and foam.

Soul Insole micro orthotic inserts

Although I don’t have any major medical or foot issues, I started developing arch pain several years ago, likely due to plantar fasciitis. The pain was being exacerbated by my wearing flip-flops and other non-supportive shoes too much.

What has worked for me is these Soul Insole mini orthotic inserts which I place in my shoes under my arch. They have helped reduce pressure from my forefoot and heel and redistribute the pressure evening across my entire foot. I get no arch pain when I wear these.

A big bonus for me is the fact that they are w ashable and reusable so one pair can last a fairly long time. Their medical-grade  gel is antibacterial, odorless, soft and flexible. If you are having some arch pain, they may be worth a look.

Non-slip Pads

When choosing shoes for travel, you want shoes that have decent traction and grip. Some women’s shoes, particularly heels, dress shoes, and fashion boots, often do not have good traction on smooth surfaces.

You don’t want to pack shoes that have really smooth bottoms. This increases your risk for tripping and falling, and you don’t want to end up spending your holiday in a hospital!

But there is an easy way to fix this, you just need to add some anti-slip pads to your shoes, such as these ones . They just stick to the bottom of your shoes. Just make sure to fully clean your shoe’s outsole before applying for the best results.

anti slip shoe pads for heels

If you are packing along shoes for your trip that have non-slip pads, you may want to pack a couple extra in your bag in case they peel off during your trip.

Blister Prevention and Protection

Generally, a good quality pair of socks, well-fitting shoes, and good foot care will be enough to prevent blisters, but sometimes in situations like long-distance hiking or sports, you may need a little extra protection. Some people just have more sensitive skin and are more prone to blisters.

Here are some options to help prevent blisters:

Anti Blister Balm

If you need a little extra help to prevent rubbing, you might consider something like Foot Glide . It is a balm designed for your foot that you apply before you put on your socks or shoes and is designed to reduce friction and rubbing that causes blisters.

Foot Glide anti blister balm

It comes in a deodorant stick balm form, and is made of plant-derived ingredients and is vegan-friendly. It also has Vitamins A and C to help soften your feet.

We haven’t personally used this product, but we are longtime fans of their popular Body Glide balm which is a similar product designed to prevent chaffing and rubbing all over the body.

Sock Liners

One way to reduce friction and prevent blisters is to wear two pairs of socks. This is often done by hikers to prevent blisters on longer distance hikes.

Sock liners can be worn inside a pair of hiking sock to help prevent blisters as they help prevent less friction against your skin. As mentioned earlier, on really long hikes Laurence and I often wear sock liners by Wigwam , which we have found to work great. You may also want to check out sock liners by Fox River .

Wigwam sock liner for hiking

Sock liners are probably not necessary for most people with regular shoes as wearing too much sock can make your shoes fit too tightly and cause discomfort. So a sock liner is more commonly worn when hiking, climbing, etc.

Hopefully you have fully broken in your shoes and have a well-fitting pair of shoes packed. However, sometimes even the best shoes can rub your feet if you are walking much further than usual or doing things you don’t normally do at home.

So you may want to bring along some Moleskin or bandages / plasters just in case. Some bandages are made specifically for toe blisters (such as these ) or heel blisters (such as these ).

packing for travel shoes moleskin

We recommend taking a roll of moleskin that can be used to place on your feet as soon as you notice rubbing or blisters. We recommend using it preventatively if you can and start using as soon as you notice your shoe rubbing to prevent blisters.

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Janine Post author

January 31, 2024 at 9:30 pm

Another great shoe for travel is Bend Low by Birkenstock. It has the traditional Birkenstock footbed, provides excellent arch support and looks really cute. I love mine!

Jessica & Laurence Norah Post author

February 1, 2024 at 12:41 pm

Thanks for the recommendation – I have been looking into getting a pair of Birkenstocks lately so will have to check those ones out the next time I am in a store!

Best, Jessica

Joan Post author

October 11, 2023 at 6:00 am

I haven’t tried them yet and don’t see them on your list, but I keep meeting travelers who recommend the Swiss ON sneaker, esp. the Cloud version. They swear by them as the most comfortable walking shoe ever & say they’re totally worth the investment.

October 12, 2023 at 8:32 am

I am not familiar with the On Running sneakers or had them recommended to us by other travelers. But thanks for pointing them out and we did a little research. They are shoes designed primarily for running, the company is headquartered in Switzerland although shoes are mostly made in Vietnam. Most shoes are made of polyester. Although they are running shoes, they do say they can be good for walking and general everyday wear. They are not machine washable. One plus of these shoes is that most of the styles are wind and water resistant. If you do try them, let us know what you think of them.

But honestly, unless you already own these shoes or want shoes which you can also run in, I think you would probably be better off choosing shoes made for everyday wear and fitted more like regular sneakers or trainers that are comfortable. But the most important thing is to find a shoe that is comfortable and supportive for you and you’ve worn at home first so you know how it will perform on your trip.

JT Post author

October 12, 2023 at 9:07 am

Thanks, Jessica. I’m actually not a big sneaker fan & usually stick to your beloved Mary Janes.

Margaret Lewis Post author

October 9, 2023 at 6:00 am

I was interested in the first mentioned Mary Janes. What a pity they only start at UK size 4. Some of us have smaller feet! I need a UK 3 or 3.5, European 36.

I always pack shoes according to your packing tips. That works well.

October 9, 2023 at 3:49 pm

Hi Margaret,

Yes, it is too bad about the Rockport Petra Mary Janes, yes Rockport shoes start at a 4 or 4.5 UK or a 5 US size. I like that they do come in multiple width options.

One that is kind of similar (although I do not personally own) that you could check out is the Clarks Hope Henley mary janes in black leather. They do start at a size 3 UK and also have half sizes. Skechers online also has a variety of mary janes in size 3 as well that might be another option.

I hope you are able to find a pair that works in your size!

shyam Post author

October 26, 2020 at 2:01 am

Great guide for travel shoes. This is very helpful information.

October 27, 2020 at 10:51 am

Glad it was helpful Shyam, just let us know if you have any questions.

Wishing you happy & safe travels, Jessica

Sammy Dickson Post author

September 6, 2020 at 12:08 pm

Nicely Written! As I was reading I thought of asking about blister prevention but found that in the end written quite comprehensively.

September 7, 2020 at 11:49 am

Glad you enjoyed our guide to selecting shoes for travel! Yes, blister prevention is definitely important especially if you will be walking a lot more than usual as many people do when they travel. You may also be wearing shoes you don’t typically wear at home or work.

The best thing you can do to prevent a blister is to make sure you wear shoes that fit well and you have broken in before your trip. Other things that will help are keeping feet dry and wearing socks. If you are particularly prone, you might try foot balm, wearing a second pair of socks, and/or putting moleskin onto the areas most prone to blisters to prevent them.

But if you do start to develop a blister while traveling, stopping and covering it as soon as you can with moleskin or a Band-Aid will generally keep it from getting worse. So keeping something in your purse or day bag can be very useful.

Happy travels, Jessica

Suzanne F Post author

August 24, 2020 at 2:51 pm

Thank you so much for sharing! I am (Lord willing) planning a 2 week trip to England and Scotland next summer for a class reunion and look forward to getting back to my ancestral roots in Scotland and doing some exploring of the Highlands. I am most excited to go back. I read in one of your descriptions for snow boots that you live close to the Scottish Highlands and I was wondering what shoes you wear on a daily basis. Our weather out here (Washington state) is very similar to the Manchester/Edinburgh area so I’m familiar with all the rain. I’m just curious what shoes you may recommend for transitioning from hiking in the Highlands to exploring Edinburgh/Inverness and going to pubs and such in the evening hours. Thanks again for helping me with my research into all the best travel items. I’d really like to travel light this time.

August 25, 2020 at 4:50 am

Hi Suzanne,

That sounds like an exciting trip! Yes, for summer in Scotland and England, you’re likely to have some rainy days and if hiking, I would be prepared for some muddy paths and to perhaps walk across some low streams and such. It just really depends on the trail of course.

I would recommend taking two pairs of travel shoes, so one on your feet and one in your suitcase. One pair of shoes for hiking and exploring the Highlands and then one for your city time. For hiking and being outdoors, I would take a pair of shoes that are comfortable, durable, and are waterproof (or water resistant). I have a pair of Merrell Moab 2 Mid boots that I have been using to hike in for years. I have found them great for hiking. For just walking or gentle hikes, I also own a pair of the ventilator low-rise version of this same shoe (also discussed in the article above). But I’d probably recommend the mid-rise version with waterproofing and ankle support as it is much more functional if you plan to go hiking and do other outdoor activities.

For a city shoe, it really just depends what you like to wear and I’d base it on what you’d normally wear at home when going into the city to shop, go out to eat, visit museums, etc. I often wear black Mary Jane shoes for city travel as they transition well from morning to night and work with most outfits. However, they are not the best shoe for rain as they leave the top of your feet exposed, and I just deal with that. So a nice sneaker or a boot might be a better option for many. You can add a waterproofing to most shoes to make them more water-resistant. I would just choose a shoe that you feel comfortable in wearing all day, that works with your clothing, and would be OK on wet streets.

I am guessing that since you live in a rainy place, you might already have ideal footwear or know what to look for and hopefully this helps. Would love to hear what shoes you decide on and wishing you a wonderful trip to the UK!

Russell Mortensen Post author

May 5, 2020 at 10:16 am

I really like that you touched on getting shoes that are very sturdy and comfortable instead of something flashy and not practical. My spouse and I are going on a long vacation this summer and she needs new shoes. It would be great if we could just get her older shoes repaired because they were perfect for travel.

May 6, 2020 at 4:35 am

Hi Russell,

Yes, you can definitely take her older shoes to a cobbler for repairs if you have one locally. If you buy new travel shoes, buying higher quality shoes is always a good idea as they are much easier to repair and can last a lot longer. Good for the wallet and for the environment 😉

FGR Post author

April 2, 2020 at 3:25 am

I usually pack 3 pairs of shoes for travelling. One is waterproof in case it rains. One is quite light and flexible for any activities. The last is a common flip-flop. I really appreciate this article since I love travelling and just want a simple pack as possible. Now I can know how to pack my shoes to avoid scuffing and squashing. Really helpful, thank you!

April 2, 2020 at 9:20 am

Glad you found it helpful!

Yes, you could probably get down to packing 2 shoes if you want to reduce the number of shoes you pack. You could just choose a waterproof version of the light and flexible shoes you pack for general activities instead of a separate pair of waterproof shoes. Or you may be able to waterproof your existing shoes. Our experience is that if going to a place where it is likely to rain, it is always good to have a versatile pair of shoes that can stand up well in the rain 😉

Marcia Post author

January 21, 2020 at 1:38 am

Wow this is really helpful, appreciate this list and tips for shoes for travel. Thoughts on a waterproof sneaker that could be worn for water-based activities?

January 21, 2020 at 5:32 am

Sneakers are rarely going to be waterproof although you can add waterproofing to them. A shoe like these Merrel Moab hiking shoes are low-rise like a sneaker, waterproof, and might work but aren’t really designed to be fully submerged in water. Most sneakers, waterproof or not, are going to get soggy if you really get them wet and can take a long time to dry.

If you think your shoes may actually be submerged in water or in water a lot, I’d recommend looking at shoes designed to get wet and be in water rather than waterproof or water resistant shoes. So this might be a nice looking sports sandal that is designed to be OK in water and dries quickly (e.g., check out models by Keen, Ecco, & Teva). Or look for a sneaker or walking shoe like the Tropicfeel sneakers which are not waterproof but are designed to double as a aqua shoe. They allow the water to drain quickly and the material dries quickly.

Or if you are want to wear a true traditional sneaker, I’d bring those along with an inexpensive pair of water shoes. They don’t take up too much extra room in your luggage and will keep your sneakers from getting wet.

Anyway, hope that helps and happy travels! Jessica

Sarah Post author

December 5, 2019 at 12:47 pm

Thanks for sharing a huge range of women’s shoes that are good for travel. I am looking for sneakers for a trip, mostly walking in a city and wondering what you thought? Want something comfty to wear but also stylish..but don’t need anything for formal situations or anything.

December 6, 2019 at 5:23 am

There are a lot of sneakers out there that could work for travel so depends a lot on your style, foot support needed, and what you like. But some to check out are the Ecco Soft 7 sneakers (leather/suede uppers, lots of colors), the Tom’s Cabrillo sneakers, or the Superga Cotu Classic sneaker (canvas upper, classic European sneaker, many colors).

Emma Post author

November 13, 2019 at 1:52 am

Thanks for this very informative women shoes review. It is very helpful to choose the right one for many different situations.

November 13, 2019 at 4:16 am

Hi Emma, Thanks for taking the time to comment and let us know if was helpful! If you want my opinion on any particular type of shoe, just let me know! Best, Jessica

Emily Walker Post author

October 12, 2019 at 11:03 am

Hey, This is such great information on finding the right kind of shoes for traveling or well any other purposes really. Just wanted to say thank you as been searching for some help on finding travel shoes for loong time

October 13, 2019 at 12:27 am

Glad this information was helpful! Feel free to come back and let us know what shoes worked best for you for your travels!

Judy Henderson Post author

September 14, 2019 at 7:01 pm

Wow! It’s a really amazing list for Travelers. Love your Best Travel Shoes for Women blog. Thanks a lot.

September 15, 2019 at 4:41 am

Hi Judy, Glad you found it helpful, and if you have or find some great travel shoes, feel free to share! Best, Jessica

Seana Turner Post author

September 9, 2019 at 7:25 am

This is a fabulous post! I have all kinds of trouble with shoes because I wear a US 5, preferably narrow. I was delighted to click through and see that so many of your suggestions are available in a 5 (even if only in one or two colors). When I go traveling, comfort is always #1. I had a terrible experience once where I only took one pair of shoes. They were clogs with terrible support, and I damaged my foot walking in them. I literally walked around in a sock because my foot hurt so much. And the thing about feet is, it takes a long time for them to heal, so you don’t want to mess it up! We live in Moleskin, so thanks for adding that in!!

September 9, 2019 at 11:25 am

The reason that many of these shoes are available in size 5 is influenced by the fact that I normally wear between a size 5 and a size 6 shoe, so I am obviously more knowledgeable about brands I can actually wear 😉 And yes, it can definitely be difficult to find good shoes for those with smaller and larger sizes. It definitely limits one’s options.

That clog experience sounds like no fun! I hobbled around Paris once for several days because of unsupportive shoes – they didn’t rub my feet but the lack of support + excessive walking led to arch pain and me limping for several days.

Can’t go wrong with throwing some Moleskin or foot band-aids in your suitcase 😉

Mariana Post author

September 9, 2019 at 2:12 am

Big fan of the Superga Cotu Classic sneakers, wear them often here in Madrid as well as when on holiday!

September 9, 2019 at 2:36 am

Hi Mariana, Thanks for taking the time to comment. Love to hear travel shoe recommendations from other female travelers! Best, Jessica

Trisha Reynolds Post author

September 9, 2019 at 1:57 am

Love your travel blog, and that you noted some vegan shoe options here. I decided to go vegan about 6 months ago and am slowly trying to replace shoes and belts as they wear out with vegan options. This is very helpful and I have been particularly having a tough time with a pair of hiking shoes and am going to put those Merrell Ventilator shoes on my Xmas wishlist!

September 9, 2019 at 2:34 am

Yes, I have really loved my Merrell Moab 2 shoes, I have both the Ventilator ones and the waterproof mid-high hiking boots. I haven’t tried the vegan versions but they seem to have good reviews!

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The last thing you want to worry about while scrambling to pack for a spontaneous trip is an unreliable pair of shoes that might fall apart on you.

There’s a delicate art in picking the best travel shoes for men. You want something versatile, that can ideally work in casual and formal settings. If you’re flying, you need to take into consideration how easily your shoes can slip on and off when TSA inevitably rummages through everything you have.

You might already own some quality footwear in your collection, but do you have something to rely on when going from point A to point B? What you really need is a new pair of footwear to embark on your next excursion.

Luckily, an entire sub-genre of footwear has opened up on the market, designed to accommodate many travel necessities and then some. As travel becomes more prominent for work and life, so has the development of travel shoes. A great men’s travel shoe should be efficient to put on, comfortable to walk in, and great to look at.

All the shoes on this list check these boxes while bringing their own unique characteristics to the table. Whatever you might need, you can find it within this lineup. So, let’s break down 9 of the best travel shoes for men, to bring out your inner cosmopolitan.

Key Takeaways

The best option to accompany you on your next getaway is the Wilson loafer from Helm Boots. These loafers feature a modern take on the classic penny-loafer design, offering a ton of versatility no matter where you go and what you do.

The Original dress shoe from Amberjack is also one of the best travel shoes for men, balancing style and comfort in a single package.

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Final Verdict

Best outdoor: tropicfeel sunset sneaker.

If you’re planning to travel somewhere remote, you should bring a pair of shoes that can withstand the elements. The Sunset sneaker from Tropicfeel is just the solution for a nomadic trip in the wild.

While the Vessi sneakers are built to propel water, the Tropicfeel Sunset sneakers are built to embrace it–able to be worn fully underwater. The drainage holes in the outsoles allow water to exit the shoe without reentering. Once you come back to land, your feet should dry out in no time. If you’re wondering about wet socks, these sneakers act as a pair of socks too. It’s best to not wear any socks with these because you have the breathability and comfort of the mesh upper–one less thing to cram into your carry-on.

These shoes have sprint laces which means you can fit them securely to your feet in mere seconds. They also feature a drop-in heel which allows them to be slipped on easily and worn as slippers in even less time. They also lean toward a casual aesthetic, so throw them on with some cargo shorts, a boonie hat, and get exploring.

Material: 77% recycled polyester, 23% polyester | Sizes: 6-12.5 US | Colors Available: 5

Best Cold Weather: Cariuma OCA Therma High

While most of the suggestions on this list are geared toward warmer conditions, we haven’t forgotten colder climates. If you’re traveling somewhere a bit more unforgiving, try out the OCA Therma High sneakers from Cariuma.

These high-top sneakers are fully vegan, yes, even the Sherpa lining. Speaking of the lining, it’s integrated into the whole interior of the shoe–including the removable midsole. As Cariuma puts it on their site, these sneakers have been “winterproofed”. Not to mention, two trees are planted for each pair of shoes sold. This means you’ll be able to enjoy those trees whenever you finally decide to travel somewhere warmer.

While these high-tops might take a bit longer to slip on than a pair of loafers, once you have them on your feet, you’ll be comfy and cozy in the harshest climates. They can be worn casually with a comfy sherpa-lined flannel and beanie to brace the elements in style.

Material: 100% Vegan Suede | Sizes: 5-13 US | Colors Available: 2

Best on Amazon: Cole Haan Grand Crosscourt II Sneaker

Cole Haan is one of the most prominent figures in the fashion footwear monolith. Most notably, they hold a reputation for making comfortable shoes–this includes the Grand Crosscourt II Sneakers.

These fall into the classic, leather sneaker family. The external design doesn’t really do anything original, but it’s what’s on the inside that counts. These sneakers feature springy, shock-absorbent insoles for high comfort. Combine that with their lightweight construction and tactile tread on the outsole, and you have a great pair of walking shoes to explore a new city.

The slim, minimalistic design makes these sneakers great for casual and business-casual attire. You can wear them with a blazer and slacks, but a tee and shorts would look just as clean.

Material: 100% Leather | Sizes: 7-15 US | Colors Available: 9

Best Athletic: Merrell Trail Glove 7

If you’re the type of person who never takes a break from the gym, even when traveling, the Merrell Trail Glove 7 running shoes could be your new training partner. I’ve gone through three iterations of Merrell trail gloves over the years, and they’ve become my go-to workout shoe.

The zero-drop design, aka barefoot, is more anatomically natural compared to other cushioned, athletic sneakers. It may take an adjustment at first, but I’ve gotten so used to zero-drop runners that they’re the only shoes I use to run. If you’re not a runner though, use these for weightlifting, yoga, or whatever physical activity gets your blood pumping. The wider toe box improves balance and it means your toes have the space they need to prevent injuries.

Now, these shoes are far from formal, and you’ll have to dress super casually if these are the only pair you bring along for the ride. However, they’re so accommodating to your feet, you’ll be able to walk, run, and jump wherever you travel.

Material: Recycled Mesh | Size: 7-15 US | Colors Available: 4

Best Budget: Perry Ellis Tread Sneaker

Fun fact, the first boots I ever purchased were a pair of Perry Ellis chukkas. They were less than 50 bucks and, although the quality was admittedly poor, they lasted me throughout my senior year of high school.

Perry Ellis has made a name for itself as a designer brand offering goods at great value. The Tread Sneakers take key features from the best travel shoes for men and deliver them at an inexpensive price point. The base price is right under $100, but Perry Ellis products are frequently on sale and there are plenty of promotions you can cash in on to snag the best deal.

This particular model is made of a knit mesh material, making them breathable and super comfortable for long days of travel. Now, these should generally be worn in casual situations, but there are quite a few examples of these being dressed up–even with a suit. The profile is slim enough to accommodate a lot of different outfits, so experiment without breaking the bank.

Material: Mesh Knit | Sizes: 7.5-13 US | Colors Available: 5

Best Trending Option: Vessi Everyday Move Slip-Ons

Stop what you’re doing right now, open Instagram, and search up travel shoes. What do you find? Odds are, quite a few of the posts you’ll see are advertising Vessi sneakers. This brand has blown up recently and much of the online marketing has contributed to its trendy appeal.

The biggest selling point of Vessi sneakers is the breathable mesh material, porous enough to expel sweat but not large enough to let in water. Don’t ask me how it works, but you can find plenty of videos demonstrating their impressive water-resistance technology.

The Everyday Move Slip-Ons are particularly great for travel because of their sock-like design. They have a futuristic-ninja vibe, and if you’ll mostly be dressing casually, these are perfect for you. Complete the look with a full black, athletic outfit to embody the streamlined style.

Material: Vegan Knit Material | Sizes: 6-14 US | Colors Available: 7

Best Staple: Amberjack The Original

Ironically, one of the founders behind Amberjack was an ex-Cole Haan employee. This brand was born out of a desire to shake up the stale formal footwear market. Amberjack products resemble the outward style of a dress shoe but have more in common with sneakers on the inside. The Original takes the classic design of a derby shoe and modernizes it for a life no longer confined to a cubicle.

The dual-density rubber outsoles create the classic, stacked heel silhouette but make for a more comfortable walking experience. The heat-activated arch support keeps the foot in its natural position, even if you have flat feet. Oh, and the perforations on the vamp ensure proper ventilation no matter how hot it gets.

These shoes can obviously be dressed up with ease, but can quickly go casual if need be. Or, why not strike a balance between the two, and pair a sharp blazer with some nice jeans.

Material: Full grain leather/Italian Suede | Sizes: 7-13 US | Colors Available: 11

Best Luxury: Crown Northampton Everdon Wholecut Mid

There’s a very real possibility these sneakers might cost more than your plane tickets. However, Crown Northampton is a distinguished brand in the footwear world and shell cordovan is one of the most luxurious leathers money can buy.

For those who don’t know, shell cordovan is actually horse leather. Now, the morality of such a material is an entirely different discussion, but the fact is, it’s a highly sought-after leather. It goes through a much trickier tanning process and often comes out a beautiful burgundy color, aka “ Horween Color #8 ”. Oh, and the Horween Leather Company is also one of the most prestigious leather tanneries in the world.

All of this may sound like a bunch of gibberish to you, so to put it simply, these shoes are the highest of high-end. They’ll certainly be the star of the show with whatever outfit you decide to throw on. The high-top design also makes them great for warmer or cooler conditions, depending on where you travel. I’m sure if you do purchase a pair of these, they’ll only ever see first class.

Material: Horween Shell Cordovan | Sizes: 3-14 UK | Colors Available: 1

Best Overall: Helm The Wilson

Last summer, while on a trip to Austin, Texas, I had the pleasure of stopping by the sleepy, hole-in-the-wall Helm Headquarters. The employees were incredibly accommodating and this was the first time I got to wear the Wilson loafers. These shoes are downright excellent, and I feel the Helm brand is a criminally underrated player in the footwear market today.

It’s no surprise a loafer is at the top of this list, they’re a go-to for travel, but the Wilson is more than just a loafer. This shoe utilizes modern technology for maximum comfort in the reimaged body of a penny loafer. I personally think these shoes are stunning, especially in the burgundy color. The Helm signature white line on the midsole indicates an added layer of comfort and rigidity. Also, the leather outsole with rubber inserts ensures you have enough traction if you’re traveling somewhere stormy.

While these shoes may be a modern take on the classic design, you can still wear them like a normal pair of penny loafers. They’ll effortlessly compliment a nice pair of slacks or shorts . You also have the flexibility to wear them formally with a button up, or just throw on a nice polo for a casual look.

Material: Brush-Off Krumenauer Leather | Sizes: 6-16 US | Colors Available: 5

What To Look For In The Best Travel Shoes For Men

A critical decision when planning any trip is what type of shoes you will bring on the journey. If you’re flying, you need to deal with the hassle of TSA and probably want something that can come off easily.

Once you’ve arrived at your destination, you’ll also want a ton of comfort for the inevitable walking you’ll do while sightseeing. Not to mention, you might need something formal if you’re traveling for work. The loafer fits all of these criteria flawlessly and is a go-to option for travel. A solid pair of simplistic sneakers or high-tops can also do the trick if you desire something more casual.

Material/Construction

Material is also a major player when looking at a pair of the best travel shoes for men. Mesh sneakers and shoes are a great, modern design that allows for versatility in many situations. Leather options are sophisticated and the right kind will be just as comfortable–especially suede. Above all, shoes of quality material and construction can provide you peace of mind that your footwear won’t fall apart halfway through the trip.

Lastly, comfort is huge when searching for the best men’s travel shoes. While the location and occasion of your travel might restrict how comfortable you can get, there are still plenty of options out there for you. If you’re simply traveling on vacation, you don’t want to combat blisters and swollen feet the whole time. Pick what’s the most comfortable for you, so you can enjoy your temporary destination without any hiccups.

In short, you really can’t beat the beauty, quality, and versatility of the Wilson loafers from Helm. These shoes can get you through TSA in style and they’ll take you to countless new places. Amberjack’s The Original shoe is also a great choice for those seeking a classic look in a comfortable, sneaker-esque package.

Loafers are among the best shoes for travel. They offer a balance between formal and casual, all while being easy to slip on. They can also be worn with pants or shorts, making them great when alternating between two different climates.

Running shoes are another great option when leaving home. Most running shoes focus on comfort, as they’re built to endure heavy usage. Also, if you’re an active individual, you might only need to pack one pair of shoes to get your workouts in while away from the gym.

When it comes to air travel, the best shoe is ultimately one that can be taken off and put back on with ease. You really don’t want a pair of knee-high lace-up boots that take twenty minutes just to get off–sorry goths. Slip-on shoes are often best because they can get you through TSA in a breeze, and you won’t even have to think twice about missing the flight.

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24 Pairs of Shoes That'll Get You Through TSA Fashionably and Fuss-Free

Hadley Mendelsohn

There are a lot of things to resent about going through the TSA line at the airport. Yes, taking liquids and laptops out of your bag is a pain, but the most stressful and unhygienic step is having to take off your shoes and walk around barefoot. But as solution-oriented people, we're not here to complain. To find out about the best shoes for travel days, we turned to chic celebrity stylist Caley Rinker .

Since you'll need to wear something comfortable but chic so that you can reach your destination in style, finding the best travel shoes is somewhat of an art form. Read through Rinker's expert advice below and shop the best shoes for travel days—whether you'll be traveling by plane, train, automobile, or all three.

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The holy grail of travel shoes is a pair of chic and comfortable sneakers. "I usually opt for a sneaker when traveling—especially for the plane—so you have socks on in case you have to take your shoes off. It's always a good idea to have for those last-minute adventures," says Rinker. "You really can't go wrong with a great sneaker. Pair them with jeans and a T-shirt or a cute day dress, and you're set to go out and explore all day," she says. Sneakers are so versatile that you don't even need to change when you get to your destination.

Who What Wear + Baylee Sneakers

Available in sizes 6 to 11.

J.Crew + Unisex KOIO Capri Nero Sneakers

Available in sizes 35 to 45.

Adidas Originals + NMD R2 Primeknit Sneakers

Available in sizes 5 to 11. 

Converse + Chuck Taylor All Star '70 High Top Sneaker

Available in sizes 5 to 10. 

Flat mules are easily some of the best shoes to add to your wardrobe, travel days or not. As Rinker explains, they're "very versatile and on trend," which is all you can ask of in a pair of shoes. They "go with everything, and you can easily go day to night with them," according to Rinker. Plus, they're comfortable and easy to slip in and out of while going through TSA.

St. Agni + Paris Leather Slippers

Available in sizes 36 to 42. 

Gucci + Princetown Leather Horsebit Mule Slipper Flat

Available in sizes 5 to 10.

Available in sizes 6 to 10. 

Mansur Gavriel + Suede Slippers

Available in sizes 35 to 41. 

Sandal Slides

If you like the slip-on style of flat mules but are headed to a beach and need something with an open toe, then here's your pick. Slip-on sandals mean you'll be "sticking to something that's comfortable, easy, and breathable so you don't get blisters," says Rinker. However, she advises to "be sure to wear them a few times to break them in a little before a long travel day."

Rebecca Minkoff + Kade Color-Block Suede Slide Sandals

Available in sizes 5 to 11.

GOYA + Patent Leather Slingback Sandals

Available in sizes 36 to 41.

Ganni + Olive Suede Mules

Available in sizes 36 to 41. 

Diane von Furstenberg + Brittany Leather Sandals

"I refuse to wear a high heel when traveling! There is just no need and it seems silly and forced," Rinker tells us. However, shoes with a low block heel or kitten heel (that are also broken in and comfortable) can be acceptable for travel. "Since I find it hard to wear high heels these days, kitten heels are a great option when you feel like dressing up a little but still want to be comfortable," she says.

Yuul Yie + Two-Tone Leather Slingback Pumps

Available in sizes 35 to 40. 

Maryam Nassir Zadeh + Palo Knotted Leather Mules

Available in sizes 35 to 42.

Tibi + Frank Kitten-Heel Metallic Leather Mule

Available in sizes 5.5 to 10. 

Topshop + Juniper Ball Heel Mule

Available in sizes 5.5 to 9.5.

Ankle Boots

If you're traveling during the cooler months, chances are you'll want to wear some closed-toe shoes. Booties are a great option because they're easy to slip in and out of. You'll also free up some room in your suitcase by wearing these while traveling since boots tend to be bulkier and take up more space.

Frye + Emilia Short Boots

Available in sizes 5.5 to 11. 

Dolce Vita + Dee Leather Kitten Heel Booties

Available in sizes 6 to 7.5.

Stuart Weitzman + Freja

Available in sizes 4.5 to 12. 

Available in sizes 6 to 10.

Classic Flats

Last but not least, consider wearing a pair of flats. When you don't want to wear slides but you want an easy and flexible option, flats will be your best friend. You can easily fold them up in your carry-on if you want to change into something more formal when you arrive, too.

Available in sizes 4.5 to 11.5. 

Madewell + The Ava Slingback Flat

Available in sizes 5.5 to 10.

Loeffler Randall + Eve Metallic Leather Slingback Flats

Available in sizes 4 to 12.

And now, plan the rest of your  travel outfit with editor-approved looks in mind. 

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Pack like a pro with this nifty travel must-have.

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EcoRight 100% Recycled Travel Shoe Bags

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They're also great for keeping your shoes in one place, so you can just grab them out of your suitcase and pop them in your hotel wardrobe. Plus, they can actually help to protect your shoes — especially if you've opted for waterproof shoe bags and there's a spill in your suitcase (is there anything worse?).

For trainers, heels and sandals, opt for handy drawstring options, or waterproof bags with zips for carrying larger boots. For longer trips on which you need options, some bags carry multiple shoes — but they won't be ideal if you're expecting to get muddy.

So whether you're looking for an efficient packing solution to get shoes neatly into a weekend bag or to protect your favourite footwear from bigger journeys in a suitcase, we've pulled together the best shoe bags available this season to get you packing like a pro for your summer holiday.

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This practical option won't add weight to your luggage thanks to its lightweight material — which is also waterproof and recycled.

The bags (which come in a set of two) have a spacious, zipped design, handles for easy carrying and enough versatility to be used for other essentials like make-up and underwear; on short trips, use one for your shoes and one for other bits and bobs.

As sleek as its packing cubes, carry-on suitcases and duffles , Away's shoe bags are available in two sizes to suit different luggage, and are made from water-resistant nylon to keep your footwear and clothing protected.

A collapsible divider allows you to separate your shoes, alongside a mesh pocket that's ideal for popping in a pair of flip-flops.

A multiple travel shoe bag, this option features six compartments so you can fit one shoe in each slot or a pair in each, if you have smaller shoes.

It comes in one large bag with a handle that can be placed in a suitcase or carried on its own — this is ideal for longer trips and family holidays, and provides a great shoe storage option at home, too.

For the storage savvy, these bags are great to use at home to protect your shoes from dust and wear and tear in everyday life — and you can then use them to pack into a suitcase.

We would recommend using your shoe bags for storage as opposed to buying them purely for the purpose of travel; these bags work well for both.

These storage bags are versatile: use them for shoes, clothes or whatever you need — and thanks to the sweet daisy design, they're ideal for packing for a child.

They're waterproof and include zip-lock closures so make a great choice for storing used, wet or dirty laundry in a suitcase, but they'll also fit some styles of trainers, flip-flops and sandals.

This eight pack of travel organisers includes a few handy bags. There's a waterproof shoe bag, four packing cubes for clothes, a bag for toiletries, one for dirty clothing and one for cables.

For an all-in-one solution you can't go wrong here — it includes everything you need to be a packing pro; the ultra-organised will love this set.

If you're planning a hike on your trip, this walking boot bag will keep mud, grass, stones and water away from the rest of your belongings.

With a waterproof inner and a shape designed to keep your boots upright, this is a much sturdier (and sustainable) solution than the trusty plastic bag in the boot of the car.

Whether you need to pack sneakers or stilettos, there's something for every trip in this three-set of practical pouches.

Use the smaller bags for clothing, slimline sandals or toiletries and pop chunkier trainers in the larger bag — they're all waterproof and fold down completely, so they're easy to use and store.

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Evidence shows that heading out for a hike, walk or ramble can rev up your heart rate and strengthen the muscles in your lower body and core. Not to mention, it’s also accessible, easier on the joints and you can reap all the mood-boosting, stress-relieving benefits of spending time in nature.

If you’re ready to embrace the elements and hit the trails – cosy country pub lunch mandatory – you'll need a pair of walking boots that are comfortable , protective and won’t leave your feet blistered and bruised.

We tasked our WH Lab experts with finding the best for all budgets, and they understood the assignment — plus we've included some top recommendations from the WH editors.

What are the best walking boots for women?

Women's Facet 75 Outdry Waterproof Hiking Shoe

Best for stability

Columbia women's facet 75 outdry waterproof hiking shoe.

Storm Isogrip Waterproof Hiking Boots

Best value walking boots

Mountain warehouse storm isogrip waterproof hiking boots.

Women’s Supalite II GORE-TEX Hiking Boot

Best leather walking boots

Berghaus women’s supalite ii gore-tex hiking boot.

Moresby Waterproof Boot

Best traditional style walking boots

Ariat moresby waterproof boot.

Women’s Waterproof MH500

Best for everyday wear

Decathlon quechua women’s waterproof mh500.

Waterproof Lace Up Walking Boots

Best walking boots on a budget

M&s goodmove waterproof lace up walking boots.

Women's Speed Eco Waterproof

Best for travel

Merrell women's speed eco waterproof.

Women’s NXIS EVO Waterproof

Best for coastal paths

Keen women’s nxis evo waterproof.

Women’s Trail 2650 Campo GTX

Best for trail running

Danner women’s trail 2650 campo gtx.

Iowa Innox Pro GTX Mid

Best for short walks

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According to Backpacker.com , you should judge a hiking boot on comfort, durability, stability, weight, warmth and water resistance – which, fortunately, we've done for you with this edit of our top picks. You and your feet are welcome.

How we test hiking boots

To make our list, boots had to prove they could walk the walk. The WH Lab tested over 35 shoes, with each pair trialled by at least three people.

Our panel of keen walkers put the boots through their paces across a range of distances and terrains to see how they coped with both casual jaunts and hardcore hikes. They considered how well they fitted around the toes and heels, how much support and flexibility they offered on challenging trails, how dry they kept feet in wet conditions and whether the soles felt comfortable on longer walks. They also considered grip on a variety of surfaces, including sandy trails, rocky paths and muddy fields.

Our panel gave detailed feedback on the comfort, fit, design and performance of the boots they tested, with only footwear that recorded exemplary scores across the board making our final list, alongside some WH -approved favourites.

13 best walking boots for women in 2024

After rigorous testing from both our panel and the WH editors, these are the walking boots that made the cut for 2024. Wondering whether you need to break in your new boots, or concerned about their waterproofing abilities? We've answered all your questions below — just scroll down.

These bad boys from Columbia mean business. According to the brand, they provide, ‘the freedom to work any trail like a goat,’ and after testing them, we’d have to agree. Our walkers were able to traverse hard, rocky paths and navigate tricky coastal slopes with ease thanks to the stellar ankle support and thick, grippy soles. Everyone found them comfortable from the very first step, saying they didn’t require any breaking in.

These top quality Columbias will make you feel confident and secure as you tackle even the most challenging terrain. The chunky design wasn’t for everyone, though, and some testers found them too warm for hiking in hot weather.

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These traditional hiking boots are a great shout for those who want to get kitted out without breaking the bank. They were easy to pull on and provided plenty of stability as we traversed rough, uneven and slippery surfaces. There’s enough space for your toes to splay out comfortably and post-hike, cleaning the boots is a doddle – just scrub away the mud with a brush and warm water and they’re as good as new.

They did require a fair bit of in breaking in and we found them a bit bulky for short jaunts and scrambles where flex is needed. They’ll do the job nicely for demanding walks over long distances, though.

For Royal-approved walking boots, look no further than this Berghaus pair. The Princess of Wales – AKA Kate Middleton – has worn these exact hiking boots on a number of occasions including in her Nature Garden at the Chelsea Flower show in 2019 and on an official outing to a country farm in December of the same year. Most recently, Kate has sported the boots with the Irish Guards in March of this year and during an engagement with the mountain rescue the following month.

Combining modern technology with traditional leather fabrication, the Supalite II Walking Boots are suited for all weather conditions thanks to a waterproof GORE-TEX® lining.

Currently discounted by 27%, there's no better time to snap them up! And hey, if they're Princess-approved...

Makers of some of the finest cowboy boots, Ariat also does a brilliant line in walking boots, and these waterproof numbers serve both fashion and function. Our tester didn't have time to break them in pre-hiking holiday in Madeira and came back with zero blisters and a newfound love for hillwalking.

Our tester dubbed these 'the comfiest shoes I've ever worn,' thanks to the soft, squidgy lining that moulds to your feet and pillowy footbed. She also accidentally tested their waterproofing claims by submerging her foot in a deep, boggy puddle and came away completely dry.

The boots also have great ankle support, with padding to cushion on ascents, and deep lugs for superior grip. The eyelet and hook eye fastenings make for a reassuringly secure fit and while they fall on the heavier side, they don't feel like they're weighing you down as you walk. A must if you want a boot you can wear from office to summit (that's a typical transition, right?) or favour a traditional hiking look over a technical shoe.

If your budget doesn’t stretch into the stratosphere, look to these great value shoes from good old Decathlon. More like trainers than boots, and so spongy our testers felt like they were 'walking on cushions', they make a top choice for everyday wear.

Their padded soles made trekking on hard surfaces more comfortable, even for those with sensitive feet and weak knees, while the rubbery sole helped them glide (well, almost) up tough hills without tripping.

Their built-in arches were welcomed by those with flat feet, but they don’t offer ankle support for rockier terrain.

M&S Goodmove Waterproof Lace Up Walking Boots

M&S barely puts a foot wrong, and these waterproof walking boots — as well as being staggeringly good value — are comfortable and deliver on the technical front too.

Chunky but not clunky, these have cleated soles for grip and we can attest to their waterproofing abilities — making them a brilliant wet weather hiker. They're light, slip on easily, have a super soft, foam-like lining and are well-designed with no pressure on typical blister hot spots. The padded tongue and collar keeps things comfortable as you climb but despite all these functional features they manage to look great too, with leather-look detailing and silver eyelet fastenings that add a chic edge.

These boots also have a supportive heel cup which, if they're on the small side, might be a little uncomfortable — if you're between sizes we recommend sizing up.

After some lightweight kicks to slip into your suitcase for your next hiking holiday? These Merrells are a great choice. They made for ‘effortless walking’, according to our panel, who said they were comfortable and supportive for all distances, long and short, and provided excellent grip on most surfaces. They also allowed a lot of foot flex, they fit true to size and getting them on and off was a breeze.

A few testers found they slipped a bit on sandy paths and when walking downhill, but the featherlight design was more than enough to make up for this. Oh, and did we mention they’re Merrell’s most sustainable shoe to date?

These mid-range Keen boots impressed our testers from the first wear by nailing that all-important comfort/grip combo.

Wearers felt safely supported when ambling down tricky coastal slopes and loved that the laces stayed securely fastened for the entirety of multiple 10-milers. They gave everyone a welcome spring in their step (something needs to get us up those hills) and come in a choice of three classic colours.

Fashionistas may turn their noses up, but these boots will make indispensable buddies for anyone who regularly hits the trails and doesn’t want to worry about tripping.

Danner claims these boots are as comfy as your fave pair of running shoes, and our testers agreed. They also liked how springy and airy they felt when charging along trails.

Those who wore them in the rain stayed dry, but though 'exceptionally' grippy on most surfaces, they lost some traction in wet weather. They fit snugly, but you may want to size up for more room around your toes.

Though not as rugged as other boots on test, these shoes did a decent job of keeping our testers happy – and upright. Give them a go if you’re interested in trying trail running as well as walking.

Sturdy and secure on every surface, these lightweight high-end hikers are worth their spenny price tag.

Made from fully vegan materials, our testers found them trustworthy when it came to grip, meaning they didn’t have to watch where they were stepping. They liked that the laces remained tightly tied while still being easy to undo, and the trendy minimalist design was a hit.

They fit true to size, with plenty of room for thick socks, which we recommend as some reported blisters after longer 20km hikes. Others said their feet ached a bit after five or so hours on the go, but for shorter walks, they’re *chef’s kiss*.

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Pentland Boots

Okay, they might not look the cutest, but there’s plenty to shout about with these sturdy hiking companions. Our testers found them supremely comfortable, with plenty of room for thick hiking socks, thanks to the wide toe. They were a doddle to slip on and off too, and, best of all, the grippy soles performed brilliantly on tarmac and rockier off-road terrain.

Panellists found them great for short rambles and long hikes, but they did experience some leakage around the laces when the weather took a turn. Our only other quibble is the mesh material, which makes them a tad tricky to clean. These are small flaws, however, for top-qual boots.

Merrell Moab Speed 2 X Sweaty Betty

Moab Speed 2 X Sweaty Betty

Merrell and Sweaty Betty have dropped another collab and as you'd imagine, every piece in the hiking capsule is gorg. But our favourite piece by far is these technical walking trainers.

They're super light despite their chunky appearance and incredibly comfortable — we've worn them on day-long hikes with zero complaints. The padded collar and tongue hug the lower ankle for stability, the sole is cloud-bouncy, while the arch is supportive without being intrusive.

Deep lugs offer excellent grip in slippy conditions and feet don't overheat thanks to the breathable mesh upper. That said, the uppers aren't waterproof, so while you can trek through shallow puddles, anything above the sole will get your feet wet. But to be honest, these look (and feel) so good we hardly care.

Merrell Women’s Moab Speed Gore-Tex

Women’s Moab Speed Gore-Tex

The traditional high-ankle walking boot design can take an age to squeeze into, but there are speedy options out there. Case in point: these trainer-esque Merrell shoes. They’re a breeze to slip into and are nice and roomy, which is great for wearers with wider feet.

The lightweight, synthetic vegan upper was easy to wipe clean and the sole was flexible when taking on hills. Testers found them ideal for faster walks, but said they would want a bit more support if they were going to take on really long treks.

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Do I need to break in my new hiking boots?

In short? YES. If you take your new shoes straight up a hiking trail in the Lake District, chances are your feet will wind up blistered and bruised. To offer enough support to keep you comfortable for long distances, walking boots are far firmer than normal footwear and will need time to mould to your feet.

First things first (and we realise this may feel a bit odd, but bear with us), you should wear your boots around the house with a pair of thick walking socks while going about your everyday activities. Ideally, you want to spend more than 24 hours in them. After this, you should feel the material start to soften.

Next, try taking them for a short walk and see how they feel. You can then gradually increase the distance of your walks until they feel comfortable enough for more adventurous escapades.

Are all walking boots waterproof?

No, not all walking boots are waterproof; some are water-resistant or water-repellent.

Neil Findlay, product tech expert at outdoor clothing and footwear brand Merrell , explains the difference. 'Boots with a water-resistant or water-repellent upper have a coating on the outer fabric to prevent any water from being absorbed, causing droplets to roll off the fabric,' he says. 'They will shed water and dry quickly, but they'll only protect you against limited exposure to rain as the fabric isn't fully tape seamed.

'Waterproof boots, on the other hand, have fully taped seams and a sock-style membrane lining built in, so they'll keep your feet dry even in heavy downpours. If you want fully waterproof boots, opt for a style with Gore-Tex technology to ensure you're fully covered.'

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Money blog: 'Loud budgeting' - The money-saving trend that has nothing to do with giving up your daily coffee

Created accidentally by a comedian, "loud budgeting" is breaking down the taboo of speaking about money. Read this and the rest of our Weekend Money features, and leave a comment, and we'll be back with rolling personal finance and consumer news on Monday.

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By Jess Sharp , Money team 

Money saving trends are constantly popping up on social media - but one in particular has been gaining huge amounts of attention.

Created accidentally by a comedian, loud budgeting is breaking down the taboo of speaking about money.

The idea is based on being firmer/more vocal about your financial boundaries in social situations and setting out what you are happy to spend your money on, instead of "Keeping up with the Joneses". 

On TikTok alone, videos published under the hashtag #loudbudgeting have garnered more than 30 million views - and that figure is continuing to climb. 

We spoke to Lukas Battle - the 26-year-old who unintentionally created the trend as part of a comedy sketch. 

Based in New York, he came up with the term in a skit about the "quiet luxury" hype, which had spread online in 2023 inspired by shows like Succession. 

The term was used for humble bragging about your wealth with expensive items that were subtle in their design - for example, Gwyneth Paltrow's  £3,900 moss green wool coat from The Row, which she wore during her ski resort trial...

"I was never a big fan of the quiet luxury trend, so I just kind of switched the words and wrote 'loud budgeting is in'. I'm tired of spending money and I don't want to pretend to be rich," Lukas said. 

"That's how it started and then the TikTok comments were just obsessed with that original idea." 

This was the first time he mentioned it...

Lukas explained that it wasn't about "being poor" but about not being afraid of sharing your financial limits and "what's profitable for you personally". 

"It's not 'skip a coffee a day and you'll become a millionaire'."

While talking money has been seen as rude or taboo, he said it's something his generation is more comfortable doing. 

"I've seen more debate around the topic and I think people are really intrigued and attracted by the idea," he said. 

"It's just focusing your spending and time on things you enjoy and cutting out the things you might feel pressured to spend your money on."  

He has incorporated loud budgeting into his own life, telling his friends "it's free to go outside" and opting for cheaper dinner alternatives.

"Having the terminology and knowing it's a trend helps people understand it and there's no awkward conversation around it," he said. 

The trend has been a big hit with so-called American "finfluencers", or "financial influencers", but people in the UK have started practising it as well. 

Mia Westrap has taken up loud budgeting by embarking on a no-buy year and sharing her finances with her 11.3k TikTok followers. 

Earning roughly £2,100 a month, she spends around £1,200 on essentials, like rent, petrol and car insurance, but limits what else she can purchase. 

Clothes, fizzy drinks, beauty treatments, makeup, dinners out and train tickets are just some things on her "red list". 

The 26-year-old PHD student first came across the idea back in 2017, but decided to take up the challenge this year after realising she was living "pay check to pay check". 

She said her "biggest fear" in the beginning was that her friends wouldn't understand what she was doing, but she found loud budgeting helped. 

"I'm still trying my best to just go along with what everyone wants to do but I just won't spend money while we do it and my friends don't mind that, we don't make a big deal out of it," she said. 

So far, she has been able to save £1,700, and she said talking openly about her money has been "really helpful". 

"There's no way I could have got this far if I wasn't baring my soul to the internet about the money I have spent. It has been a really motivating factor."

Financial expert John Webb said loud budgeting has the ability to help many "feel empowered" and create a "more realistic" relationship with money.

"This is helping to normalise having open and honest conversations about finances," the consumer affair manager at Experien said. 

"It can also reduce the anxiety some might have by keeping their financial worries to themselves." 

However, he warned it's important to be cautious and to take the reality of life into consideration. 

"It could cause troubles within friendship groups if they're not on the same page as you or have different financial goals," he said.

"This challenge isn't meant to stop you from having fun, but it is designed to help people become more conscious and intentional when it comes to money, and reduce the stigma around talking about it." 

Rightmove's keyword tool shows Victorian-era houses are the most commonly searched period properties, with people drawn to their ornate designs and features.

Georgian and Edwardian-style are second and third respectively, followed by Tudor properties. Regency ranked in fifth place.

Rightmove property expert Tim Bannister said: "Home hunters continue to be captivated by the character and charm of properties that we see in period dramas.

"Victorian homes remain particularly popular, characterised by their historic charm, solid construction, and spacious interiors. You'll often find Victorian houses in some of the most desirable locations which include convenient access to schools and transport links."

Throughout the week Money blog readers have shared their thoughts on the stories we've been covering, with the most correspondence coming in on...

  • A hotly contested debate on the best brand of tea
  • Downsizing homes
  • The cost of Michelin-starred food

Job interview mistakes

On Wednesday we reported on a new £12m ad from PG Tips in response to it falling behind rivals such as Twinings, Yorkshire Tea and Tetley....

We had lots of comments like this...

How on earth was the PG Tips advert so expensive? I prefer Tetley tea, PG Tips is never strong enough flavour for me. Shellyleppard
The reason for the sales drop with PG Tips could be because they increased the price and reduced the quantity of bags from 240 to 180 - it's obvious. Royston

And then this question which we've tried to answer below...

Why have PG Tips changed from Pyramid shape tea bags, to a square? Sam

Last year PG Tips said it was changing to a square bag that left more room for leaves to infuse, as the bags wouldn't fold over themselves.

We reported on data showing how downsizing could save you money for retirement - more than £400,000, in some regions, by swapping four beds for two.

Some of our readers shared their experiences...

We are downsizing and moving South so it's costing us £100k extra for a smaller place, all money from retirement fund. AlanNorth
Interesting read about downsizing for retirement. We recently did this to have the means to retire early at 52. However, we bought a house in the south of France for the price of a flat in our town in West Sussex. Now living the dream! OliSarah

How much should we pay for food?

Executive chef at London's two-Michelin-starred Ikoyi, Jeremy Chan, raised eyebrows when he suggested to the Money blog that Britons don't pay enough for restaurant food.

Ikoyi, the 35th best restaurant in the world, charges £320 for its tasting menu. 

"I don't think people pay enough money for food, I think we charge too little, [but] we want to always be accessible to as many people as possible, we're always trying our best to do that," he said, in a piece about his restaurant's tie up with Uber Eats... 

We had this in... 

Are they serious? That is two weeks' worth of food shopping for me, if the rich can afford this "tasting menu" then they need to be taxed even more by the government, it's just crazy! Steve T
If the rate of pay is proportionate to the vastly overpriced costs of the double Michelin star menu, I would gladly peel quail eggs for four-hour stints over continuing to be abused as a UK supply teacher. AndrewWard
Does this two-star Michelin star chef live in the real world? Who gives a toss if he stands and peels his quails eggs for four hours, and he can get the best turbot from the fishmonger fresh on a daily basis? It doesn't justify the outrageous price he is charging for his tasting menu. Topaztraveller
Chefs do make me laugh, a steak is just a steak, they don't make the meat! They just cook it like the rest of us, but we eat out because we can't be bothered cooking! StevieGrah

Finally, many of you reacted to this feature on common mistakes in job interviews...

Those 10 biggest mistakes people make in interviews is the dumbest thing I've ever read. They expect all that and they'll be offering a £25k a year job. Why wouldn't I want to know about benefits and basic sick pay? And also a limp handshake? How's that relevant to how you work? Jre90

Others brought their own tips...

Whenever I go for an interview I stick to three points: 1. Be yourself 2. Own the interview 3. Wear the clothes that match the job you are applying Kevin James Blakey

From Sunday, eligible working parents of children from nine-months-old in England will be able to register for access to up to 15 free hours of government-funded childcare per week.

This will then be granted from September. 

Check if you're eligible  here  - or read on for our explainer on free childcare across the UK.

Three and four year olds

In England, all parents of children aged three and four in England can claim 15 hours of free childcare per week, for 1,140 hours (38 weeks) a year, at an approved provider.

This is a universal offer open to all.

It can be extended to 30 hours where both parents (or the sole parent) are in work, earn the weekly minimum equivalent of 16 hours at the national minimum or living wage, and have an income of less than £100,000 per year.

Two year olds

Previously, only parents in receipt of certain benefits were eligible for 15 hours of free childcare.

But, as of last month, this was extended to working parents.

This is not a universal offer, however.

A working parent must earn more than £8,670 but less than £100,000 per year. For couples, the rule applies to both parents.

Nine months old

In September, this same 15-hour offer will be extended to working parents of children aged from nine months. From 12 May, those whose children will be at least nine months old on 31 August can apply to received the 15 hours of care from September.

From September 2025

The final change to the childcare offer in England will be rolled out in September 2025, when eligible working parents of all children under the age of five will be able to claim 30 hours of free childcare a week.

In some areas of Wales, the Flying Start early years programme offers 12.5 hours of free childcare for 39 weeks, for eligible children aged two to three. The scheme is based on your postcode area, though it is currently being expanded.

All three and four-year-olds are entitled to free early education of 10 hours per week in approved settings during term time under the Welsh government's childcare offer.

Some children of this age are entitled to up to 30 hours per week of free early education and childcare over 48 weeks of the year. The hours can be split - but at least 10 need to be used on early education.

To qualify for this, each parent must earn less than £100,000 per year, be employed and earn at least the equivalent of working 16 hours a week at the national minimum wage, or be enrolled on an undergraduate, postgraduate or further education course that is at least 10 weeks in length.

All three and four-year-olds living in Scotland are entitled to at least 1,140 hours per year of free childcare, with no work or earnings requirements for parents. 

This is usually taken as 30 hours per week over term time (38 weeks), though each provider will have their own approach.

Some households can claim free childcare for two-year-olds. To be eligible you have to be claiming certain benefits such as Income Support, Jobseeker's Allowance or Universal Credit, or have a child that is in the care of their local council or living with you under a guardianship order or kinship care order.

Northern Ireland

There is no scheme for free childcare in Northern Ireland. Some other limited support is available.

Working parents can access support from UK-wide schemes such as tax credits, Universal Credit, childcare vouchers and tax-free childcare.

Aside from this, all parents of children aged three or four can apply for at least 12.5 hours a week of funded pre-school education during term time. But over 90% of three-year-olds have a funded pre-school place - and of course this is different to childcare.

What other help could I be eligible for?

Tax-free childcare  - Working parents in the UK can claim up to £500 every three months (up to £2,000 a year) for each of their children to help with childcare costs. 

If the child is disabled, the amount goes up to £1,000 every three months (up to £4,000 a year).

To claim the benefit, parents will need to open a tax-free childcare account online. For every 80p paid into the account, the government will top it up by 20p.

The scheme is available until the September after the child turns 11.

Universal credit  - Working families on universal credit can claim back up to 85% of their monthly childcare costs, as long as the care is paid for upfront. The most you can claim per month is £951 for one child or £1,630 for two or more children.

Tax credits -  People claiming working tax credit can get up to 70% of what they pay for childcare if their costs are no more than £175 per week for one child or £300 per work for multiple children.

Two big economic moments dominated the news agenda in Money this week - interest rates and GDP.

As expected, the Bank of England held the base rate at 5.25% on Wednesday - but a shift in language was instructive about what may happen next.

Bank governor Andrew Bailey opened the door to a summer cut to 5%, telling reporters that an easing of rates at the next Monetary Policy Committee meeting on 20 June was neither ruled out nor a fait accompli.

More surprisingly, he suggested that rate cuts, when they start, could go deeper "than currently priced into market rates".

He refused to be drawn on what that path might look like - but markets had thought rates could bottom out at 4.5% or 4.75% this year, and potentially 3.5% or 4% next.

"To make sure that inflation stays around the 2% target - that inflation will neither be too high nor too low - it's likely that we will need to cut Bank rate over the coming quarters and make monetary policy somewhat less restrictive over the forecast period," Mr Bailey said.

You can read economics editor Ed Conway's analysis of the Bank's decision here ...

On Friday we discovered the UK is no longer in recession.

Gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.6% between January and March, the Office for National Statistics said.

This followed two consecutive quarters of the economy shrinking.

The data was more positive than anticipated.

"Britain is not just out of recession," wrote Conway. "It is out of recession with a bang."

The UK has seen its fastest growth since the tailend of the pandemic - and Conway picked out three other reasons for optimism.

1/ An economic growth rate of 0.6% is near enough to what economists used to call "trend growth". It's the kind of number that signifies the economy growing at more or less "normal" rates.

2/ 0.6% means the UK is, alongside Canada, the fastest-growing economy in the G7 (we've yet to hear from Japan, but economists expect its economy to contract in the first quarter).

3/ Third, it's not just gross domestic product that's up. So too is gross domestic product per head - the number you get when you divide our national income by every person in the country. After seven years without any growth, GDP per head rose by 0.4% in the first quarter.

GDP per head is a more accurate yardstick for the "feelgood factor", said Conway - perhaps meaning people will finally start to feel better off.

For more on where Friday's figures leaves us, listen to an Ian King Business Podcast special...

The Money blog is your place for consumer news, economic analysis and everything you need to know about the cost of living - bookmark news.sky.com/money .

It runs with live updates every weekday - while on Saturdays we scale back and offer you a selection of weekend reads.

Check them out this morning and we'll be back on Monday with rolling news and features.

The Money team is Emily Mee, Bhvishya Patel, Jess Sharp, Katie Williams, Brad Young and Ollie Cooper, with sub-editing by Isobel Souster. The blog is edited by Jimmy Rice.

If you've missed any of the features we've been running in Money this year, or want to check back on something you've previously seen in the blog, this archive of our most popular articles may help...

Loaves of bread have been recalled from shelves in Japan after they were found to contain the remains of a rat.

Production of the bread in Tokyo has been halted after parts of a "small animal" were found by at least two people.

Pasco Shikishima Corp, which produces the bread, said 104,000 packages have been recalled as it apologised and promised compensation.

A company representative told Sky News's US partner network, NBC News, that a "small black rat" was found in the bread. No customers were reported to have fallen ill as a result of ingesting the contaminated bread.

"We deeply apologise for the serious inconvenience and trouble this has caused to our customers, suppliers, and other concerned parties," the spokesman said.

Pasco added in a separate statement that "we will do our utmost to strengthen our quality controls so that this will never happen again. We ask for your understanding and your co-operation."

Japanese media reports said at least two people who bought the bread in the Gunma prefecture, north-west of Tokyo, complained to the company about finding a rodent in the bread.

Record levels of shoplifting appear to be declining as fewer shopkeepers reported thefts last year, new figures show. 

A survey by the Office for National Statistics shows 26% of retailers experienced customer theft in 2023, down from a record high of 28% in 2022.

This comes despite a number of reports suggesting shoplifting is becoming more frequent. 

A  separate ONS finding , which used police crime data, showed reports of shoplifting were at their highest level in 20 years in 2023, with law enforcements logging 430,000 instances of the crime.

Let's get you up to speed on the biggest business news of the past 24 hours. 

A privately owned used-car platform is circling Cazoo Group, its stricken US-listed rival, which is on the brink of administration.

Sky News has learnt that Motors.co.uk is a leading contender to acquire Cazoo's marketplace operation, which would include its brand and intellectual property assets.

The process to auction the used-car platform's constituent parts comes after it spent tens of millions of pounds on sponsorship deals in football, snooker and darts in a rapid attempt to gain market share.

The owner of British Airways has reported a sharp rise in profits amid soaring demand for trips and a fall in the cost of fuel.

International Airlines Group said its operating profit for the first three months of the year was €68m (£58.5m) - above expectations and up from €9m (£7.7m) during the same period in 2023.

The company, which also owns Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling, said earnings had soared thanks to strong demand, particularly over the Easter holidays.

The prospect of a strike across Tata Steel's UK operations has gained further traction after a key union secured support for industrial action.

Community, which has more than 3,000 members, said 85% voted in favour of fighting the India-owned company's plans for up to 2,800 job losses, the majority of them at the country's biggest steelworks in Port Talbot, South Wales.

Tata confirmed last month it was to press ahead with the closure of the blast furnaces at the plant, replacing them with electric arc furnaces to reduce emissions and costs.

In doing so, the company rejected an alternative plan put forward by the Community, GMB and Unite unions that, they said, would raise productivity and protect jobs across the supply chain.

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The 6 best Nike shoes for walking

Buying guide.

Looking for a supportive, cushioned and comfortable pair of walking shoes? You've come to the right place.

The 6 Best Nike Shoes for Walking

Whether you're commuting to work, exercising on a treadmill or enjoying an outdoor trek, comfortable walking shoes are a key part of getting your steps in. The best walking shoes are designed with underfoot cushioning, breathable mesh uppers and ample arch support to help absorb the impact of each step.

Below, check out the best walking shoes by Nike and discover which pair is right for you.

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The 6 Best Nike Shoes for Walking

Based on in-depth research and feedback cycles, Nike has unveiled its newest walking sneaker: Nike Motiva . To inform the shoe conception and design, Nike scientists and designers met with more than 1,000 people whose fitness routine consisted of walking, jogging and running to better understand their footwear needs.

One of the key pieces of information that inspired the sneaker innovation? The team learnt that variable pacing patterns (transitioning between walking, jogging and running throughout a workout) often result from fatigue.

This can cause discomfort and frustration—keeping people from enjoying the workout. Motivated to quell this, the team aimed to create a comfortable shoe to help make exercise more enjoyable and ultimately encourage people to keep moving.

"In designing Nike Motiva, we really went after removing distractions, addressing the discomfort that can go along with how you feel both during and after an activity", said Emily Farina, PhD in biomechanical engineering, principal researcher in the Nike Sport Research Lab. "The result is a shoe that can help reduce disruptions in your stride to make moving feel smoother".

The Nike Motiva offers a cushioned ride with an exaggerated rocker to help provide a smooth transition from heel to forefoot with every step.

The cushioning in the midsole helps provide shock absorption as the foot hits the ground, and new ComfortGroove bumps on the outsole help make the underfoot experience even softer, compressing where and when it's needed.

(Related: What is plantar fasciitis—and how can you fix it? )

2. Nike Invincible

The 6 Best Nike Shoes for Walking

For a pair of comfortable shoes with maximum cushioning, check out the Invincible. The sneaker, which works for running or walking, features Nike ZoomX foam, an ultra-responsive and lightweight cushioning technology shaped like a rocker. The foam gives a snappy response once the foot hits the ground, while the wide midsole offers stability, which can help keep the foot and ankle from rolling.

The new Flyknit upper in the Nike Invincible 3 places zones of breathability where the foot heats up most. And the mesh fabric is strong and durable, helping keep feet secure with every mile.

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The 6 Best Nike Shoes for Walking

With Nike React foam cushioning in the sole, the Nike Infinity sneaker is built to provide a soft and bouncy sensation with every step.

Shaped like a rocker, the foam in the sole provides support for the three phases of a runner or walker's gait: flexibility when your foot rises off the ground, cushioning at ground contact and a smooth ride when your foot pushes off for your next step.

A wide forefoot and high foam stacks add to the comfort, roominess and plushness of the sneaker. Plus, the Flyknit upper is breathable, helping to promote airflow to the feet.

If you're searching for a slip-on walking shoe , check out the Nike React Phantom Run sneaker. Similar in construction to the Nike Infinity Run, this running and walking shoe is a laceless, slip-on style with Nike React cushioning and a Flyknit upper.

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The Pegasus is a versatile, neutral-support shoe for walkers. It's been around for four decades , and the shoe continues to evolve, providing updated features for walkers and runners alike.

For example, the shoe now features an updated, foot-hugging midfoot band for a more secure sensation. The team also updated the inside of the shoe with an engineered circular pattern that conforms to the foot, offering a more comfortable, breathable and forgiving feeling in the toes, arch and heel.

With two Zoom Air cushioning units providing comfort and responsiveness, the shoe is well-suited for both heel strikers and forefoot strikers. For walkers who want a shoe designed for wide feet, the Pegasus also comes in an extra-wide fit.

And for those who enjoy off-road hikes, Nike makes a trail version of the Pegasus. The Nike Pegasus Trail Shoe features the comfort and support you'd expect from a Pegasus running shoe but with a rubber outsole and a generative traction pattern for better grip on uneven terrain.

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The 6 Best Nike Shoes for Walking

Of all the running and walking shoes Nike offers, these offer the most stability. The crash pad, which helps absorb shock in the outsole of the shoe, creates a smooth transition from heel to toe. This provides support for those who tend to overpronate.

A Zoom Air unit in the forefoot is combined with a foam midsole for a firm feeling as your foot makes contact with the ground. The durable rubber sole is built to support high mileage, which is why the Structures are also a good pick for road-running shoes.

But if you like to walk long distances or want a pair of supportive travel shoes for getting in lots of steps on holiday, the Nike Structures may be for you.

(Related: What is pronation—and what are the best Nike running shoes for flat feet? )

6. Nike Vomero

The 6 Best Nike Shoes for Walking

The Vomero running shoes are known for their premium, springy cushioning, which might be a match for walkers looking for a lightweight yet bouncy shoe. The Vomero is made with ZoomX foam and Zoom Air cushioning under the forefoot, which provides support and energy return as you walk.

The additional band at the midfoot helps secure the laces for a snug fit, and the plush tongue adds comfort. A stability clip at the heel can help keep feet extra secure.

Frequently asked questions

Many supportive running shoes are also well-suited for walking. For example, Nike everyday running shoes, including the Vomero, Pegasus, Invincible, Infinity Run and Structure, provide ample support, cushioning and stability for walkers.

The best Nike walking shoes offer comfort, stability and cushioning to provide shock absorption as your feet contact the ground. Look for a pair of walking shoes with a wide toe box to provide wiggle room for your toes, plus ample arch support and cushioning underfoot.

If you're walking on slick or uneven surfaces (think: hiking trails or slippery pavements), walking shoes with a rubber outsole may provide much-needed traction. For breathability, look for a walking shoe with mesh uppers.

Nike offers a wide range of high-performance shoes for walking, including the Nike Motiva, Infinity Run, Invincible, Pegasus, Structure and Vomero.

Words by Emily Shiffer

Originally published: 27 June 2023

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