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What to bring?
Clothing
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Sandals with thongs or Tevas for wet landings
- Light cotton socks
- Long-sleeved cotton shirts and T-shirts
- Light cotton scarf to protect your neck
- Shorts
- Lightweight long pants or skirt / dress
- Light rain jacket or wind breaker
- Sweatshirt, Sweater, light jacket: the early morning/late evenings can get cool, often with a breeze
- Wide-brim hat
- Bathing suits
Equipment
- Sun block lotion
- PABA sunscreen (at least # 15)
- Lip salve
- Sunglasses with a strap
- Extra eye glasses/ contact lenses
- Insect repellent
- Personal medication
- Self-sealing bags for electronic equipment
- Camera
- Underwater cameras to take photos of the animal life while snorkeling
- Camera gear
- Film and more film or enough flash memory to download pictures
- Binoculars in case you want to get a more detailed look at unique animals in Galapagos
- Extra batteries for cameras
- Plastic Bags
Money and Security
- Passport
- Copy of passport
- US Cash mostly low denomination bills ($5 to $20)
- Travel Insurance
Motion Sickness
- Salted Crackers
- Candied Ginger or ginger tablets
- Patch
First Aid
- Pepto Bismol or Kaopectate for upset stomach and mild diarrhea cases
- Immodium or Lomotil for more severe diarrhea cases
- Band - Aids
- Anti-biotic cream
- Aloe Vera cream or gel for sunburn
- Tylenol or other mild pain relief.