1. Waterproof band aids, don't skimp
2. Anti itch cream
3. Chargers for any and all electronics you choose to bring, there are outlets
4. Bring plenty of sunscreen (SPF 50 or more) it's very expensive here
5. Disposable water camera
6. A pillow case, but they provide pillows
7. They provide a blanket and a little bed pad, I recommend putting the bed pad down, and tucking in the blanket over the mattress as protection from the mattress. Instead of a sleeping bag, sew a double or queen sized sheet into a pseudo sleeping bag. This way you have something light weight to sleep in that rolls up very small. It's very hot here even at night and there isn't much of a breeze.
8. Do not bring more luggage than you can carry for a half hour straight, or more than you can carry on to a plane. A backpack and a duffle bag works best, you need something to bring your stuff to and from snorkeling every day.
9. Bring some snacks in packages, stuff like granola and baggies of trail mix. There are ants so don't bring anything that they could get in. They feed you three square meals and the food is good but you need some extra stuff especially for the hike.
10. Bring clothes that will dry out quickly. I recommend 4-5 pairs of athletic shorts, 1 pair of lightweight sweatpants, 1 raincoat, 1 lightweight sweatshirt, 3 tank tops, 2 t shirts, 2+ bathing suits, 10 pairs of underwear, socks, sports bras if you're a girl, waterproof shirt and shorts and invest in a quick dry towel.
11. 2 books if you plan on reading
12. Water shoes and or neoprene socks
13. Personal supply of white medical tape
14. Pen and pencil and sharpener.
More to come.........
2. Anti itch cream
3. Chargers for any and all electronics you choose to bring, there are outlets
4. Bring plenty of sunscreen (SPF 50 or more) it's very expensive here
5. Disposable water camera
6. A pillow case, but they provide pillows
7. They provide a blanket and a little bed pad, I recommend putting the bed pad down, and tucking in the blanket over the mattress as protection from the mattress. Instead of a sleeping bag, sew a double or queen sized sheet into a pseudo sleeping bag. This way you have something light weight to sleep in that rolls up very small. It's very hot here even at night and there isn't much of a breeze.
8. Do not bring more luggage than you can carry for a half hour straight, or more than you can carry on to a plane. A backpack and a duffle bag works best, you need something to bring your stuff to and from snorkeling every day.
9. Bring some snacks in packages, stuff like granola and baggies of trail mix. There are ants so don't bring anything that they could get in. They feed you three square meals and the food is good but you need some extra stuff especially for the hike.
10. Bring clothes that will dry out quickly. I recommend 4-5 pairs of athletic shorts, 1 pair of lightweight sweatpants, 1 raincoat, 1 lightweight sweatshirt, 3 tank tops, 2 t shirts, 2+ bathing suits, 10 pairs of underwear, socks, sports bras if you're a girl, waterproof shirt and shorts and invest in a quick dry towel.
11. 2 books if you plan on reading
12. Water shoes and or neoprene socks
13. Personal supply of white medical tape
14. Pen and pencil and sharpener.
More to come.........