Can you take sunscreen from Gatwick (LGW) to Rhodes (RHO)?
Sunscreen is treated as a liquid at airport security. Flying from Gatwick (LGW) to Rhodes (RHO), the cabin-bag limit at your departure airport is what matters: stick to 100ml containers unless your specific airport allows larger liquids, or check the bottle in.
Triple-check
Security · Airline · BorderEach cabin container must be 100ml or smaller and fit in your 1L liquids bag.
Container size is what security measures — a half-full 150ml bottle is still refused.
At the checkpoint leaving the origin airport.
Larger bottles travel fine in checked luggage. Cap tightly, wrap, and keep upright.
Cabin vs checked baggage rules.
Personal-use quantities of sunscreen are usually fine entering Rhodes (RHO).
Customs and import rules in Rhodes (RHO).
Best packing plan
Cabin
Gatwick currently allows liquids up to 2L in cabin bags, so full-size sunscreen is fine on the outbound.
Checked
Full-size bottles travel fine in checked luggage too.
Border
Check Rhodes (RHO) customs or food-import rules before you fly — security clearance is not the same as import clearance.
Strictest play: The strict part is the return from Rhodes: keep cabin sunscreen at 100ml or check it in coming home.
Source: Gatwick has installed CT scanners and currently permits liquids up to 2L in cabin bags. Source: Gatwick Airport. Rules can revert — check close to travel. Rhodes applies EU 100ml on the return — pack travel-size for the way home.
This answer covers Gatwick (LGW) → Rhodes (RHO). The rules can change depending on where you're flying from and to — check this item for your exact route.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I take sunscreen from Gatwick (LGW) to Rhodes (RHO)?
Sunscreen is treated as a liquid at airport security. Flying from Gatwick (LGW) to Rhodes (RHO), the cabin-bag limit at your departure airport is what matters: stick to 100ml containers unless your specific airport allows larger liquids, or check the bottle in.
Can I pack sunscreen in cabin baggage?
Gatwick currently allows liquids up to 2L in cabin bags, so full-size sunscreen is fine on the outbound.
Can I put sunscreen in checked luggage?
Full-size bottles travel fine in checked luggage too.
Is sunscreen subject to the 100ml liquids rule?
Yes — sunscreen is treated as a liquid, gel or aerosol at airport security. In cabin baggage each container must be 100ml (3.4oz) or smaller and fit in a 1L resealable bag. Larger containers belong in checked luggage.
LiquidLimits.com is a travel planning tool, not an official airport or government source. Rules can change between trips and between terminals. Always check the official airport or aviation security guidance before you travel, and when in doubt pack to the stricter 100ml cabin-bag rule.