Vacation
Packing List
Provided by Bermuda-FYI.com
Remember to check the Current Airline Travel Requirements
(what you can & can't pack in your carry on bag)
In Your Carry On Bag:
- Airline tickets or e-ticket
confirmation
- Passport/visas/driver's
license
- Credit cards (take only
those you'll need)
- Hotel & transfers
reservation fax confirmations
- American Express Traveler's
Cheque Card or Traveler's Cheques
- Photocopies of all of the
above, plus a photocopy of related medical and/or trip insurance coverage
and prescriptions (leave the copies in the room safe or the hotel's main
safe if there isn't one in your room)
- Phone numbers for your credit
card companies (in case your cards are lost or stolen)
- Prescription medicine (in the
original bottle) AND the prescription for the medication
- Contraception
- Light sweater (for the plane,
which can get cold)
- If you have space, a
swimsuit, change of clothes, and pajamas in case your luggage gets lost or
delayed
- And....if you simply must
take valuable jewelry, wear it or take it in your carry-on, don't put
it in any luggage to be checked
HER things to pack
- 1 pair lightweight slacks
or khakis (for casual evenings that may be chillier than days)
- 1 lightweight jacket or
shawl
- 1 nice sundress
- 1 little black dress
- 1 nice cardigan-style
sweater (for chilly restaurants)
- 4 casual shirts (T-shirts,
tank tops, short-sleeve button-downs, etc.)
- 2 pairs shorts (not too short
- daisy dukes or hot pants are not appropriate for most places)
- 2 swimsuits (bikini for the
beach, one-piece for water sports)
- 1 swimsuit cover-up (pareos
work great and can double as a shawl in the evenings)
- 1 pair comfortable
walking shoes/sandals (you may wind up walking a bit if you go
sightseeing)
- 1 pair evening
shoes/sandals
- 1 evening purse
- Extra socks and underwear
- Bras (don't forget a
strapless one if you've packed a top or dress that needs it)
- Accessories (scarves and
jewelry to "stretch" your wardrobe)
HIS things to pack
- 1 pair lightweight slacks
or khakis (jeans are too heavy for a tropical climate)
- 1 pair nice slacks
- 1 light jacket or pullover
(take one that can be tied around the waist or stuffed in a backpack)
- 4 casual shirts (T-shirts
or short-sleeve button-downs)
- 2 pairs shorts
- 2 lightweight polo or
button-down short-sleeve shirts (avoid dark colors)
- 1 swimsuit
- 1 pair comfortable
walking shoes or sandals
- 1 pair nice, but not dress,
shoes - even black sneakers can look good with slacks & a sport coat
- Extra socks and underwear
For Both of you:
- Camera (disposable cameras
are much more expensive at vacation spots - consider an Underwater
Camera
if you love to dive or snorkel)
- Extra film or memory for
digital cameras
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat or baseball cap
- Paperback books (you can
leave them in the hotel library once you've read them)
- A canvas beach bag or
lightweight daypack (you'll want something big enough to hold a bottle of
water, your camera & sunscreen, etc.)
- A money belt, neck pouch or fanny pack to hold cash, credit cards, etc. - be sure
to wear it in the front
- Guidebook (but you may not
need the whole book - you can just tear out pages for only what you're
interested in)
- Electrical
converter/adapter (only if going outside of the US and taking items like a
computer, hairdryer, curling iron, battery charger for a camcorder, etc.)
Basic Toiletries
(Remember - use travel-sized
containers whenever possible)
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrushes
- Deodorant
- Cosmetics
- Make-up remover
- Cotton balls and swabs
- Comb/brush
- Hair gel/spray
- Nail file/clippers/emory
file
- Shaving cream
- Razors
- Contact lens and re-wetting
solution, storage case
- Hair accessories - clips,
headbands, etc.
- Buy or pack a small
first-aid kit that contains:
* Insect repellent (and anti-itch cream for the bugs that break through)
* Band-Aids
* Aspirin
* Antacid
* Antihistamine
* Diarrhea medicine
* Motion sickness medicine
* Aloe vera
* Tampons/pads (besides the expense, they can be hard to find outside the
US)
(check out the Travel Rescue Kit
from
Magellan's - it's what I use)
Optional Items:
(Many hotels provide these, but
check to be sure)
- Shampoo and conditioner
- Body lotion
- Hair dryer
- Shower cap
- Alarm clock
Convenient Extras
- Extra pair of
glasses/contacts, asthma inhaler, and the like
- Ziploc bags (all sizes; use
for packing wet swimsuits or protecting camera and film when it rains)
- Earplugs
- Sewing kit
- Shout Wipes (instant
stain-treater towelettes)
- Anti-bacterial liquid or
lotion
- Visine
- 1 pair old sneakers or Keds
that can get wet or ruined (if you're traveling to the tropics)
- 1 pair workout sneakers and
2-3 workout outfits if you plan on visiting the resort's gym or jogging on
the beach
- Compact Umbrella or rain ponchos
Very Important - Leave these items with family or close friends before you
go:
- Your itinerary and hotel
phone numbers
- Photocopies of your
passport, credit cards, and traveler's check receipts
- A sealed copy of your
wills, life insurance-policy numbers, and pertinent financial info