How does it work?

TravaCalm targets the signals between your inner ear and brain, the ones that can get mixed up during travel and cause nausea or dizziness.

Natural &
Medicated

Researching since 1920

We’ve been helping Aussies travel well for over a century. Backed by decades of research and real-world experience, TravaCalm combines trusted ingredients with modern know-how—so you can feel confident from the moment you pack your bags.

Non-Medicated Range

Travel Band

2 wristbands per pack
Adults and children 3 years+

Benefits

Ease

10 tablets per pack
Adults and children 3 years+

Benefits

Ginger

10 tablets per pack
Adults and children 6 years+

Benefits

Passionflower

Non-medicated
& Science-backed

Relief doesn’t always have to come from medicine. At TravaCalm, we know that some travellers prefer a gentler, more natural approach, and we’ve got options to match. Our non-medicated products are made with science-backed ingredients that support your body’s natural balance, helping to ease motion sickness and reduce mild anxiety without drowsiness or strong side effects.

Perfect for everyday explorers, nervous flyers, or little ones on the move—these are safe, thoughtful choices you can feel good about. It’s real support, with nothing extra your body doesn’t need.

Medicated Range

Original

10 tablets per pack
Adults and children 4 years+

Benefits

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

H.O. Chewable

10 tablets per pack
Adults and children 8 years+

Benefits

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

Frequently asked questions

Want to know more about TravaCalm Original, or the rest of our TravaCalm range? See our list of frequently asked questions to get the answers you’re looking for.

What causes motion sickness?

Motion sickness occurs when your senses send you conflicting messages. Whether you’re in a car, on a boat, or in a plane during turbulence, your body can tell that you’re moving, but your eyes tell a different story.

The inner ears, which are responsible for your balance, send messages to the brain telling it that the body is physically moving, meanwhile the eyes send messages that the body is stationary. This conflicting information may cause unpleasant motion sickness symptoms.

There are many preventative measures you can take to avoid motion sickness, including:

  • During motion, look at the horizon or a distant, stationary object
  • Sit in the front seat of the car during car rides and keep your eyes on the road as if you were driving
  • Sit in the centre of a ship or the front edge of the wing on a plane, where there is the least amount of motion
  • Take a turn driving – you are less likely to get motion sickness when you are driving
  • Try closing your eyes to eliminate sensory confusion
  • Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before travelling and during the trip
  • Make sure you have plenty of fresh air
  • Always face the direction of travel
  • If travelling on a bus or train, sit in a forward facing seat
  • Avoid reading or looking at a screen
  • Take a motion sickness medication before you start your journey, like a TravaCalm product
  • TravaCalm Original and TravaCalm H.O. Chewable both contain a small/trace amounts of gluten, less than 20 parts per million.
  • TravaCalm Travel Band is a drug-free device that is worn on the wrist (so it doesn’t contain gluten).

TravaCalm Original and H.O. Chewable may cause drowsiness. If you feel drowsy, do not drive a vehicle or operate machinery.

There are other options. TravaCalm Ginger is a non-drowsy formula and the TravaCalm Travel Band is a drug-free device that does not cause drowsiness.