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Packing can be a tedious process but needs careful consideration. Here are some packing tips to help make the process easy and efficient. Before you begin to pack, have an idea of what you will be doing while on vacation. Will you be hiking, therefore needing hiking shoes, a backpack and a large water bottle? Lying on the beach? Playing golf? Many different sports have their own equipment that you may need to bring with you, unless your hotel offers the ideas for free or a small charge.
Consider outfit choices that could mix-and-match. You may only need one jacket or sweater the whole stay, so pick one that will go with all of your outfits (i.e. black or white). Stick with versatile bottoms and you can splurge on those many colored tank tops that don’t require a lot of space.
Compile all clothes and supplies before beginning to cram them into the bag. Put the larger and heavier items in first. Finish with the smaller items that can fill in the holes. Don’t forget to leave room for souvenirs!! Leave expensive or precious valuables at home. Honeymoon Packing List is below!
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- Bath Salts
- Belgian chocolates – any chocolates!
- Body lotion
- Body wash and scrubber
- Bubble bath
- Candles – preferably scented
- Feather tickler
- Hand held massager
- Lingerie
- Massage oil
- Mood music
- Silk scarf – drape over a lamp for mood lighting
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- Airline, Cruise or Train tickets
- Auto insurance card
- Cash - change for tipping & some local currency
- Credit cards
- Driver’s license
- Embassy contact information
- Emergency numbers
- Frequent flyer cards
- ID
- Itinerary (including confirmation numbers and addresses/phone numbers of your hotel(s)
- Packing list
- Passport
- Phone card
- Preferred hotel cards
- Traveler’s checks and receipt
- Vaccine records
- Visas
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- Addresses – print labels to mail post-cards
- Beach towel
- Binoculars
- Books or magazines
- Camera supplies – including extra film, extra battery, memory chip and under water camera if tropical destination (much cheaper in the states!)
- Cell phone
- Citronella candle – keeps mosquitoes away while you sit outside
- Currency converter
- Fork, knife, spoon or wine opener
- Guidebooks
- Journal and pen
- Keys – in case you decide to go back home
- Language phrase book
- Laptop and computer cords
- Laundry detergent (small bag)
- Luggage locks (useful in the room)
- Maps
- Money belt
- Playing cards
- Radio/ CD Player/ I-Pod / MP3 player and speakers
- Q-tips
- Safety pins
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- Aloe Vera gel
- Antibiotic cream
- Anti-bacterial wipes
- Anti-diarrhea medication
- Anti-itch cream
- Band-aids
- Birth control pills
- Condoms
- Dramamine (for boat goers)
- Insect repellent
- Lube
- Pain pills
- Prescriptions
- Sunscreen
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