I loooove sun. I love warm weather, beaches, getting tan, rainforests, and fruity drinks. So it’s no surprise that my travels often take me to warm climates and I soak up every second.
But things I *don’t* love:
- Being greasy or shiny in pictures
- Getting sunburned
- Having my face break out because my sunscreen clogged my pores
I absolutely hate wearing sunscreen, but it’s often a non-negotiable when traveling. My skin—usually easygoing, smooth, clear, low-maintenance—pulls a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and I feel like a greasy, red mess. And that’s before the combo of sunscreen and sweat makes me break out.
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So knowing I had my epic Israel and Jordan desert trip coming up earlier this year, I spent a ton of time gathering recommendations and testing out a bunch of new sunscreens against ones I already used so that I could didn’t have to dread slathering it on.
Here’s my other amazing discovery:
These are the nine best sunscreens for travel that I’ve found—non-greasy sunscreen for face, great body lotions, and lip sunscreen. I’ll talk about what I love (and anything I don’t like) about each of my faves below.
Just to give you a little background on my skin: my face would be classified as combination, but I am a SWEAT MONSTER and prone to super greasiness, and sunscreen usually makes my face break out (and I have great skin normally, my face never breaks out otherwise). Sunscreen makes me super shiny and gross in pictures too, so I hate that for travel pics in addition to the breaking out. I don’t burn easily, I tan really well, but my skin is really sensitive and it doesn’t take much to irritate it.
A couple important notes & updates from the future (2025)…
- Since originally publishing this post, I’ve been on a serious natural health journey, and have completely shifted the types of beauty products I use. For instance, the first product on the list below is amazing, clean, and non-toxic. I rarely use the others anymore, not because they don’t feel nice on my skin or work well, but I don’t like some of the ingredients used. Whether you do is completely up to you.
- The list below does NOT include the Korean face sunscreens I’ve since discovered and fallen in love with…I have a separate post on those, and the ingredients tend to be cleaner than what’s allowed in the U.S. I’m obsessed.]
Just a note before we dive in—I don’t work directly with any of these brands, but I may make a small affiliate commission from any Amazon sales that come through clicks from my links (which I greatly appreciate, and at no extra cost to you). All opinions are, as always, completely my own!
So without further ado, the best sunscreens for travel…the ones I swear by
For your face:
Natural and non-toxic
Sky & Sol Natural, Clean Sunscreen
This is a newer discovery for me (in 2024), but as I’ve been on a health journey and switching as much as possible to beauty products with natural ingredients, Sky & Sol has been an amazing addition to my cabinet.
I mean, just look at their ingredient list! Most sunscreens are super toxic, but this is made with beef tallow, zinc oxide, and other great ingredients, and my skin loves it—no pore clogging here! The link above includes a 10% discount on your order. I’ve written a deeper post on this sunscreen, which you can read here!
For non-greasy more intense protection
La Roche-Posay Anthelion Clear Skin Face Sunscreen for Oily Skin with SPF 60
It should feel greasy. It should smell funny. IT DOESN’T. This sunscreen is matte but provides a much higher SPF than most moisturizers (which typically start feeling sunscreen-y after SPF 30). Also a little goes a long way, which is a packing godsend.
The matte finish makes this a win for any scenario—from the beach to hiking to walking around all day. I used it on my face the whole time I was in Mexico and was super happy with it. Do watch out, I don’t think it’s fully waterproof, so make sure you re-apply if you’re splashing around in the pool.
For walking around a city all day:
EltaMD UV Daily Broad-Spectrum SPF 40 Moisturizing Facial Sunscreen
This sunscreen treads the line nicely between moisturizer and sunscreen. I haven’t tested it for intense pool/beach sun, but for walking around a city all day it does a great job. It isn’t greasy—it’s light and feels like regular moisturizer but with an amped-up SPF.
You could definitely make this your only facial moisturizer/sunscreen for a trip and be covered under most circumstances. Doesn’t clog pores, feels more like a true face lotion.
For normal wear (including city touring):
CeraVe Moisturizing Facial Lotion AM, SPF 30
@farewhispers recommended this, she said her dermatologist had given her a sample. I’ve frequently brought this as my face moisturizer on a normal city trip (like my weekend in Istanbul), to save on toiletries space. I’m actually using it as my regular day moisturizer right now because I ran out of my regular one…because #adulting is hard sometimes.
For your body:
For solo travelers, reaching your back, and easy reapplies:
Sun Bum Moisturizing Sunscreen Spray, 6oz Bottle, Oil Free, Hypoallergenic
All my solo travelers feel me—trying to make sure you’re truly sunscreened on your back when you’re alone is HARD. (Side note, also hard to put after-sun lotion or aloe on your own back when you’re burned…my Aruba trip taught me that.)
Spray sunscreen makes it easy to re-apply constantly, and I like that SunBum is made with good ingredients. My one caution is that the bottle doesn’t last as long as some other spray sunscreens I’ve had
Alba Botanica Hawaiian, Coconut Spray Sunscreen SPF 50
Similarly, I discovered this spray sunscreen in time for my most recent Aruba trip, because I was looking for ocean-safe and biodegradable sunscreens I could use on a snorkeling trip without harming the coral reef.
I ended up using it not only for my back but also for re-applying all over my body in Aruba due to how much sand I was coated in—rubbing lotion in wouldn’t really work very well!
For all-day sun:
Hawaiian Tropic Silk Hydration Moisturizing Broad Spectrum Sun Care Sunscreen Lotion – SPF 30
I’m a big fan of this one and the SPF 15 for any kind of trip where you’re going to go through a boatload…beach vacation, sitting by a pool all day, cruise.My bestie and I used to do an annual trip to (outside) Vegas in June and just lay by the pool for two straight days in the desert heat, and she’d bring this for us to slather ourselves with every two hours.
We’d literally go through almost two full bottles in two days, but we never burned once. This is also my favorite in terms of how it makes my skin feel, not greasy at all but actually soft and moisturizing.
ThinkSport Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50 (reef-safe)
I used to use an Ocean Potion one for reef-save, but it seems to have been discontinued. So I haven’t had a chance to test out this Thinksport one, but it gets great reviews (they have a face version too) and is biodegradable, reef-safe, vegan, and contains no benzene. This is good anytime you’re going in the water, particularly snorkeling or anywhere a coral reef.
For anytime you don’t need gobs of SPF coverage:
Hawaiian Tropic Silk Hydration Moisturizing Broad Spectrum Sun Care Sunscreen Spray – SPF 15
Take the best of the two previous entries, and you’ve got this one. You have the convenience of a spray sunscreen but super affordable and does a good job. Doesn’t feel greasy, doesn’t make my skin feel awful. This and the SPF 30 are solid gold…as long as you’re checking a bag, the two Hawaiian Tropics ones are some of the best sunscreens for travel (they’re just bigger so can’t go in carry-on).
For your lips:
Blistex DCT Daily Conditioning Treatment SPF 20
This is literally the only thing I’ve found that works for my lips. My lips are super sensitive to
everything sun and I swear by this stuff. I’ve used anytime I’m out in the sun for more than a couple minutes ever since I was a teenager and my lips went all weird. I buy it in 6-packs because I go through so much of it.
Runners up…fine, just not my favorite personally:
Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen, Broad Spectrum Spf 45
I used this for years, but I’m not a fan of it for my face. Just makes it too greasy, and eventually makes my face break out. But it does a good job protecting my skin and so I’ll still use it for my body from time to time when I need something more intensive—case in point, used it on days 2 and 3 of my Mexico vacay to protect some skin that got a little crispy on day 1.
Love the idea, but the execution just didn’t work for me for some reason.
On the “pro” side, I loved that it’s solid, so it’s easier to travel with. I like that SunBum’s ingredients are quality and not weird. But the stick is too thick, because of the shape it didn’t spread well, not sure it really protected. But tons of people swear by it, so wanted to mention.
So there you have it, the best sunscreens for travel, no matter what you’re looking for! I’m always on the lookout for new and better sunscreens, so let me know what your favorite is in the comments!!
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