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Packing List

Pack light, pack smart, pack salty.

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You’re about to join a floating adventure crew — not a cruise ship. Think “function over fashion,” and bring what you need to stay comfy, creative, and sea-ready. We promise: you won’t miss your suitcase full of jeans.

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​Clothing (Keep it minimal & quick-dry)

• 2–3 lightweight shirts (quick-dry or UV protection = gold)

• 1–2 pairs of boardshorts or swimwear

• 1–2 casual outfits for going ashore

• 1 hoodie or warm layer (for night sails or windy evenings)

• 1 pair of long pants (good for mosquitos or formalities)

• 1 sarong or multi-use wrap (trust us, you’ll use it daily)

• Underwear & socks

• Sleepwear

• Rain jacket or windbreaker

• Face covering / buff (sun, wind, or dinghy spray)

 

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Water Gear

• Mask, snorkel, and fins (your own = best fit, but we have spares)

• Rash guard or wetsuit (3mm or dive skin depending on the trip)

• Dive computer (optional but helpful)

• Reef-safe sunscreen

• Dry bag or waterproof pouch

• Beach towel or quick-dry travel towel

• Reusable water bottle (hydration = survival)

• Dive logbook (if you’re logging dives or certifying)

 

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Toiletries & Personal Items

• Toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant

• Biodegradable shampoo & soap

• Reef-safe leave-in conditioner

• Face wipes / baby wipes

• Menstrual products

• Any prescription medications (plus extras)

• Seasickness remedies (ginger, patches, Dramamine, etc.)

• Small personal first aid kit

• Lip balm with SPF

• Nail clippers / tweezers (someone always needs them)

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Essentials

• Passport & copies (plus visa or permit documents if needed)

• Travel insurance info (printed or digital)

• Phone & charger (USB power is available onboard)

• Power bank or small solar charger (optional)

• Headlamp or torch (red light mode preferred)

• Sunglasses (polarized = best for ocean glare)

• Hat or cap with chin strap

• Earplugs (the ocean rocks, but so does sleep)

• Ziplock bags or packing cubes (for moisture control)

• Buff/face covering (sun, wind, island visits)

 

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Creative & Chill Time

• Books or Kindle (we love a good salty sea read)

• Musical instruments (guitar, ukulele, harmonica, spoons—whatever vibes)

• Hobby gear: sketchbook, crochet kit, journal, cards, travel games, etc.

• Waterproof notebook (for dive logs or wild ideas)

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If You’re Filming or Creating

• Action cam (GoPro, Insta360, etc.)

• Dive housing & accessories

• SD cards, hard drives, adapters

• Laptop or editing gear (if working on content)

• Drone (check with us about flight zones)

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What NOT to Bring

• Hard-shell suitcases (they don’t fit anywhere)

• Cigarettes (strictly no smoking onboard)

• Recreational drugs (not allowed — anywhere, ever)

• Large beauty/toiletry kits — space is tight

• Fancy outfits, heels, or anything not saltwater-proof

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Pro Tips

• Soft bags only – duffels or backpacks pack easiest

• Less is more – you’ll re-wear the same things often

• Label your gear – especially dive & tech equipment

• Bring something that makes you feel human – music, art, a good book, a notebook, or even a crazy costume for sunset shenanigans

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