Looking for a gift for the globetrotter in your life? Here some ideas for this holiday season!

I love giving experiences and if you want to treat someone in their home town or know they are going across the country on holiday this year, check out Travelzoo.ca. Whether it’s racing stock cars in Halifax, attending a concert or taking a flight over Toronto, the options are endless. Users can go online or download the app to easily search and filter deals from all across Canada based on destination or type of deal. With over 1,000 curated dining, travel and lifestyle experiences available, you can gift a memorable experience to everyone on your list while discreetly saving up to 50% on your purchase and avoiding the malls and the roads! My flight over Toronto with Cameron Air was regularly $267 and through the website it came to $135 and that was for four people!

Some other experiences you can give; the Mr. & Mrs. Smith "Get A Room" gift card package gives your traveller access to more than 950 boutique hotels around the world. You pick the amount and they redeem where ever they want!

The Parks Canada annual Family Discovery Pass will allow your traveller and their family to visit nearly 100 national parks, national marine conservation areas and national historic sites as many times as they want during the year! Purchase the Discovery Pass or a single-location annual pass.

If your traveller believes in supporting sustainable tourism, they will love Lao-based Ock Pop Tok's 100% silk, hand-woven Tai Muang scarf. Ock Pop Tok operates on a platform of fair trade, creating opportunities for local weavers to advance their skills and providing a sustainable source of income for women and their communities. With three retail locations, a villa for guests and a creative arts and learning centre in Luang Prabang, the company strives to raise the profile of local textiles and artisans. Retailing for between $220 and $300, they aren’t the cheapest scarves on the market, but they might be the only ones that help support a community. Free shipping for orders over $200 USD. Give yourself 10-12 days in advance for order delivery so in other words, order today!

If gadgets and tangibles are more your thing, Lee Valley’s Power Monkey extreme is a waterproof solar powered charger that will keep your traveller’s devices charged while they are off the grid. The rechargeable high-capacity lithium polymer battery has an impressive 9000mAh capacity, enough to let you fully charge a tablet computer once, a typical smartphone about three times and an eReader about four times. It can even be used to charge 12-volt DC devices such as cameras and GPS units. The included solar panel is easy to position to catch the sun; the hinged design lets you prop it up at an angle, and it has an elastic strap to fasten it on a backpack for charging on the move. On a sunny day, it can generate a third or more of the battery's capacity, letting you restore energy as you use it. Using the wall charger, you can fully recharge the battery in about eight hours. $159.00

Rowenta’s first class compact iron is the perfect travel partner. The sleek ergonomic design provides comfort while ironing and the Microsteam stainless steel soleplate has superior glide and a precision tip for faster, easier ironing. True dual voltage makes the iron ideal for travel and the handle folds flat for compact storage. The Rowenta garment care collection is available at The Bay, Sears, Home Outfitters and bed Bath & Beyond, across Canada.$49.99.

For a stocking stuffer, Lee Valley’s security style luggage tags are only $5.95. It’s a luggage tag that shows only an initial and a last name. Most airlines require that you put your name, address and telephone number on your luggage. However, they will accept all the information being hidden except the name, as long as the address is accessible so they can direct lost luggage. They accept this anodized aluminum tag, which is firmly anchored by a stainless-steel cable that runs through the drilled hole in the address card and the sturdy aluminum card holder protecting that information. The brass nut that joins the two ends of the cable must be backed off to release the information. No longer can someone sneak a peek at your name and address as you wait your turn at the check-in counter.

Speaking of luggage, the newly launched Züca luggage from Air Canada Vacations is totally cool, with packing cubes stacked like drawers. And it doubles as a seat and weighs less than nine lbs. The branded suitcase is priced at $375.00 each, plus shipping and handling.

The latest innovation in luggage is the TravelPro Crew 10 collection. Equipped with magnets, the MagnaTrac™ 360˚ wheels ensure your luggage rolls straight on any surface. A patented power scope aluminum extension handle minimizes the wobble that many suitcases suffer from. The interior offers a full lid pocket and deluxe suite that keeps clothes wrinkle-free during your trip. The TravelPro Crew 10 retail pricing starts at $125 for the deluxe tote bag and goes up to $390 for the 29’ expandable spinner and it is available at Hudson’s Bay.

And last but not least, a good travel pillow is always an easy and appreciated gift. Kikkerkland Design’s Penguin Zip & Flip Travel Pillow turns  your neck pillow into a penguin and keeps it concealed and clean while travelling.