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What to Bring
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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
Plenty of camera 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 stomach upset and mild diarrhea.
Immodium or Lomotil for more severe diarrhea
Band - Aids
Anti-biotic cream
Aloe Vera cream or gel for sunburn
Tylenol or other mild pain relief. |
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