the packing list.

What in the world should we pack for this amazing adventure? Casual is the name of the game in this neck of the woods! Think easy going, no fuss dressing. No dress slacks or fancy jewelry required! Make sure you bring flip flops for ease in getting in and out of the dinghy on your way to fun beach bars and restaurants. Check out our packing suggestions and never hesitate to ask questions!


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the basics

  • Small luggage is suggested (carry-ons work great)

  • Passport

  • Flip flops (you will need something easy to slip on and off)

  • Soap, shampoo, & conditioner are available on the boat

  • Sunscreen (no spray)

  • After sun lotion/gel

  • Sunglasses

  • Beach towels are provided

  • Charger cords for electronics

  • Hats

  • Jacket

  • Books/E-reader &/or magazines

  • Sea sickness medicine if you are prone

  • Prescription and/or over the counter medications such as ibuprofen, antidiarrheal, digestive, etc.

  • Plastic bags for your wet swimsuits for the trip home

  • Credit cards and ATM cards: there are many banks and ATM machines throughout your itinerary stops. Not many businesses take American Express. You will need cash for taxi fares, and to pay the crew’s gratuity at the end of your charter.

NOTE: To help keep the coral reefs safe and chemical free wearing a swim shirt is recommended so that you can go sunscreen free while snorkeling.


the gals

  • 3 or 4 swimsuits and coverups  

  • Casual sundress or shorts & tees for ladies (for dinner on shore)

  • You may use a travel hair dryer as long as you let the crew know before you use it so they can make sure the generator is on

  • Minimal makeup suggested (enjoy going “au natural”)

  • Beach bag

  • Minimal jewelry (leave the expensive stuff at home)


the guys

  • Shorts, tees or polos for guys (for dinner on shore...no need for long pants)

  • 3 or 4 swim trunks


extras

  • GoPro camera (make sure you have an underwater cover, a red filter, & a floatable handle)

  • Small portable speaker

  • Dry bag (available at sporting goods stores or you can use one already on the boat)