Don't Forget Your........
- Undies (of course)
- Socks – if it is summer and you wear sandals a lot, then bring one or two pair
- Skirts or pants (bring three, four if you must – then mix and match with tops)
- Tops (bring four or five – mix and match)
- Dress Clothes – bring one outfit only if you really think you might need it
- Bathing Suit (for Summer)
- Hat & Gloves (for winter)
- Shoes: Bring no more than 4 pair (and that is alot). That includes sneakers for hikes or working out and flip-flops in the summer.
- Travel Alarm clock – if you don’t have a cell phone and you are not staying in a hotel, they come in handy
- Toiletries – try to get travel sizes or buy travel containers. It takes up far less room.
- Travel book – don’t pack more than 1 for each city/area. Remember they are really heavy when you carry multiples! Cross reference at home and write excess down in a small notebook. Moleskine has a couple of great thin books that fit easily in your purse or pocket. Moleskine City Books (include street and subway maps), or just a plain pocket notebook
- A good book for the plane. I never read as much on vacation as I do at home. I always think I will and in the end I don’t. 1 book is sufficient for the plane and trip. Or if you really are an avid reader, buy the Kindle or Ipad.
- Camera & accessories (battery charger, extra memory cards, lenses, & film if you are old fashioned) If traveling abroad make sure you have you adapters for your chargers.
- Prescriptions
- Credit Cards
- Xerox copy of your passport. (if you lose it, it is easier to replace if you have a copy)
What not to pack:
- If you have used the words, “Just in Case”, “I might need this”, “What if?” then you ABSOLUTELY should not pack it. Put it back!! I can almost guarantee you will not wear/use it. If you have forgotten something important, there will be a store where you can buy it. What better reason to go shopping!
- Remember Less is more!!!! Leave room to buy stuff. You will be happier in the end and you will not run the risk of getting charged for a heavy bag. I just had to unpack my suitcase in Italy because they wanted to charge me the flat rate of 150 Euros for a bag that was 4lbs over weight. In Europe they are really sticking it to you.
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