
Wherever YOU SAIL, the way you PACK WILL make all the difference.
What TO PACK?
Here's a checklist for passengers going on a charter for a few days to ensure you have everything covered:
Documents & Essentials:
Passport/ID (and any necessary visas, if applicable)
Emergency contact information (for the yacht company and personal contacts)
Boarding pass (if arriving by plane) and any other travel tickets
Credit/debit card (for tips, onboard purchases, or incidental expenses)
Medications (if any) and necessary prescriptions
Clothing & Footwear:
Light, breathable clothing for daytime wear
Evening wear (casual or dressy, depending on the yacht and your itinerary)
Swimsuits (at least 2-3 for swimming, sunbathing, etc.)
Cover-up/kaftan for walking around the deck or going ashore
Water shoes/sandals (for walking on deck or getting on and off the yacht)
Flip-flops or slippers for lounging onboard
Comfortable shoes for shore excursions
Hat or cap (for sun protection)
Sunglasses (polarized are best for bright conditions on the water)
Light sweater or jacket (for cooler evenings or windy days)
Toiletries & Personal Care:
Sunscreen (reef-safe)
After-sun lotion or aloe vera gel
Bug repellent
Toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss
Shampoo, conditioner, body wash (check if these are provided on board)
Personal hygiene items (razor, deodorant, etc.)
Hairbrush or comb
Makeup (if desired, but consider waterproof options)
Lip balm with SPF
Towels (if not provided, ask in advance)
Health & Safety:
Seasickness medication or patches (if you're prone to motion sickness)
First-aid kit (check if provided on board)
Personal health items (e.g., inhalers, EpiPens, etc.)
Water bottles (staying hydrated is key)
Face masks/sanitizer (if still required)
Electronics & Gadgets:
Phone (with charger, extra charging cable, and power bank)
Camera or GoPro (for photos and videos)
Waterproof phone case
Kindle, e-reader, or books (for leisure reading)
Headphones or portable speakers
Laptop (if needed for work or entertainment)
Adapter or power plug (if required, depending on the yacht's outlet system)
For Leisure & Activities:
Snorkel gear (if not provided by the yacht)
Water toys (e.g., paddleboard, kayak, etc. if available)
Fishing gear (if you plan on fishing and it’s allowed)
Books, cards, or games for downtime
Binoculars (for wildlife spotting or scenic views)
Yoga mat or workout gear (if you plan on exercising on board)
Food & Beverages:
Specialty snacks or dietary items (if required)
Preferred drinks (check if the yacht provides options, otherwise bring your own)
Reef-safe sunscreen (for your skin and the environment)
Other Items:
Cash (for tips, shore excursions, or local purchases)
Travel laundry bag (for dirty clothes)
Zip-lock bags (to keep your electronics or small items safe from water)
Small dry bag (for excursions or tender rides)
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