To make your visit more comfortable, please consider bringing the following:
- Mobile Phone (if you want) – you can pick up a local SIM when you get to the boat. Some folks use Google Fi as an option.
- A plug-in Phone Charger (we have converters to 220 volt from 110 volt)
- Lightweight Waterproof Jacket (for the tropical rain)
- Wide brimmed sunhat and your preferred sunscreen
- It’s nice if you have them to bring polarized sunglasses for improved visibility on the water and a croakie so you don’t lose them.
- Soft soled shoes (or go barefoot) and hiking shoes for warm climates.
- People love moisture wicking clothing for a reason…
- A camera (Still and/or Video) and it’s chargers
- Any phone or hard drives with music or movies greatly appreciated.
- Any reading materials to pass away the time but please take them back when you leave
- Either duffle type bags for easy stowage, or secondarily, soft bags with hard bottoms for the wheels. Please please don’t bring hard suitcases!
- Swim suits, coverups, and snorkeling gear (we have 1 spare mask, snorkle, and fins set each for a shoe size 6-8 women, and 10-12 men)
- Electricity converters (boat has 220 V European plugs).
- Flashlight (if you have one)
- Toileteries (we have bath soap and shampoo if you’re not picky)
- Travel Insurance (that includes offshore sailing)
- Passport
- Your own drink bottle for refilling from boat water for day trips
- Let us know if you have space in your bag that could be used to get some gear over to us)
We will be providing:
- Bath towel and beach towel
- Pillow case and queen sized sheets
- Duvet and blanket
- Life jacket and tether
- Dishes
- Great company!
Page very liberally stolen from our friend La Mischief’s terrific website.