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The flights are booked, car rented,
hotel reserved, and your clients leave tomorrow - time for them to
pack! Here are some helpful suggestions you may way want to pass
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Adventure Tour,
Beach Vacation,
City
Tour,
Cruise,
Ski Vacation
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GETTING STARTED |
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Packing is not a matter of simply
throwing necessities into a bag. Just as important as what you pack
is how you pack. With that in mind, here are some general packing
tips:
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To avoid last-minute anxiety, make a thorough packing list before
traveling.
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Avoid over-packing. Do not bring things just because they might come
in handy.
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Pack mix-and-match clothes to help minimize baggage and yet enjoy
variety.
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Take things that dry quickly, like synthetic fabrics and lightweight
cotton.
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Iron before packing and then roll – don’t fold – clothes.
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For bulky items like sweaters, stuff the rolled garment toward the
foot of a pair of pantyhose – it makes a tight container that takes
up less space.
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Leave dry–cleaned items in their plastic bags to help avoid
wrinkles.
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Hang clothes immediately after check-in to prevent wrinkling. If
clothes do wrinkle, hang them in the bathroom while taking a hot
shower to steam them smooth.
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Consider bringing "disposable" clothing, such as older socks,
underwear, T-shirts, and even old shoes. Before departing, donate
them or throw them out to make room for souvenirs.
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Layering is a great way to make a wardrobe more versatile and
accommodate changing weather.
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Place anything that could ruin clothes, such as liquid make-up,
shampoo, and toothpaste, into a sealed plastic bag.
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Pack a small lint brush.
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Take along your eyeglass prescription in case you lose or break your
glasses. Consider buying glasses that darken in the sun to eliminate
the need for sunglasses.
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If you plan to take along items such as an electric razor or hair
drier to a foreign country, check with your hotel to see if you'll
need an adapter.
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Even the lightest traveler should bring a day bag. A small backpack
can hold your umbrella, camera, book, souvenirs, and whatever else
you want to carry while you go exploring.
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A security pouch is essential. Worn concealed under clothing, it is
the safest place to keep money, travelers’ checks, passport, and
other valuables.
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Don’t forget a small "first aid kit" of bare necessities: tweezers,
nail clippers, aspirin, antibiotic cream, cotton swabs, anti–diarrheal,
and cold medications.
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A small, inflatable pillow is indispensable for avoiding a sore neck
on a long overnight flight or train ride.
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PACKING FOR AN
ADVENTURE VACATION |
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Just because you'll be covering some
rough terrain doesn’t mean you should bear all the bruises to prove
it. Pack clothing to suit the adventure. For instance, if you are
going on a tour through areas of varying elevation, pack clothing
layers so you can adjust what you wear according to the temperature.
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Comfortable, sturdy hiking boots.
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Thick cotton socks.
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Durable nylon trousers, quick to dry and allow your skin to breathe
as you perspire.
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Loose fitting, comfortable T-shirts and/or sleeved shirts.
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Sport sunglasses.
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Sunscreen if applicable.
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Backpack to carry supplies.
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PACKING FOR A BEACH
VACATION |
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Cool, comfortable and casual is
generally the rule on most beach vacations. Slightly more formal
wear is a good idea for dining and.
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PACKING FOR A
CITY VACATION |
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Any city tour will almost certainly
have one constant: lots and lots of walking! You will want to keep
your feet warm, dry, and blister-free, so proper footwear is
crucial. Beyond shoes, the proper accessories can also help make or
break your experience.
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Sturdy, comfortable sneakers or walking shoes.
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Waterproof boots.
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Comfortable trousers, a light casual dress, or other loose-fitting
clothing.
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Shorts
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Front zipping light jacket that can be easily removed and tied
around waist.
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A small collapsible umbrella and/or a plastic poncho.
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A small day bag or backpack.
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A phrase book for the local language.
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PACKING FOR A
CRUISE VACATION |
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Cruise vacations are casual by day,
however, evening attire can vary by ship. Guests on luxury lines may
dress more formally for dinner, while other vessels might have a
more relaxed atmosphere. Attire should be appropriate for the
destination climate, as well.
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Swimwear
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Sunglasses
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Sunscreen
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Jackets and ties; elegant slacks and blouse or a summer gown if
dining is formal.
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Shorts
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T-shirts
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Short sleeve shirts
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Sweater for the evening
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Comfortable walking shoes and a day bag or light backpack, for
exploring ports of call
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PACKING FOR A
SKI VACATION |
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Though
some ski destinations actually have temperate
climates, while you are skiing it will get cold, so
be sure to pack plenty of warm clothing for
protection.
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Warm sweaters
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Fleece jacket
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Gloves or mittens
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Long underwear
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Knitted wool cap or other warmth-retaining
headwear
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Hair-band to keep your ears warm
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Waterproof or quick-drying nylon pants
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Scarf
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