Sometimes, luggage is briefly delayed during air transport. Therefore, we recommend you take a change of clothing and essential toiletries in your carry-on luggage, or pack some of your clothing in your traveling companion’s luggage, so you don't have to wear the clothes you have traveled in until your luggage is delivered. Do not leave essential medication in your checked luggage; always keep it in your carry-on luggage, as long as this conforms to airline regulations. We also recommend placing a copy of the hotel contacts inside each piece of luggage. If your luggage is lost, this will help the airline find you while you're traveling.
Traveling light is recommended. Adopt a simple color coordination plan for your vacation to reduce the quantity of clothing required. For every week of travel, 5-7 tops or shirts and three skirts, shorts, or slacks that can be coordinated are enough. Pack jackets and slacks that have plenty of pockets, so you can carry documents and money in separate places on you, reducing theft and loss risk. Sportswear is fine during the day (there may be a restriction on shorts and bare shoulders for some religious sights). Wrinkle-resistant, easy-care cotton/polyester clothing is preferable for travel.
Tip: Put dryer sheets (fabric softener sheets) in your luggage. Your clothes will smell fresh and clean throughout your travels.
Below is a list of items to consider when packing for your trip.
● Passport, visa(s), Travel Protection/insurance, flight information, and other necessary documents
● ATM/debit/credit cards and their PIN codes; do not pack your passport or money in your checked luggage
● Jackets and slacks with plenty of pockets and inner pockets
● Light bag with a strap that can be worn crosswise over your body; purses/handbags are best avoided unless they can be carried close to your body in front of you
● Sportswear/casual wear for daytime
● Smart casual outfits for evenings
● Shorts, sneakers, or sweatsuits are not considered acceptable attire for lunches or dinners on board your Avalon vessel, nor when dining at your hotel
● Enough underwear/socks to avoid frequent laundry; pack at least one pair of warm socks, even in summer, in case of an unusually cold day
● Warm sweater for evenings
● A dressier outfit for an evening at the theater, an elegant restaurant, or for the Farewell Cocktail Reception (smart casual clothes are usually fine for cabarets/casinos)
● Comfortable, sturdy, tried-and-tested walking shoes (rubber soles help grip slippery/uneven surfaces)
● Sandals and/or non-slip socks that double as slippers
● Swimwear
● Warm jacket, socks, scarf, gloves and cap
● Sunglasses
● Sunscreen
● Sun hat
● Insect repellent and balm
● Toothbrush and toothpaste
● Shampoo and soap (if you prefer to use your own brand)
● Razor and shaving cream
● Comb, brush, hair ties
● Female necessities
● Band-aids
● Aspirin/Tylenol/Ibuprofen/cold medicine/Pepto Bismol
● Motion-sickness pills
● Chapstick or lip balm
● Antibacterial wipes/small bottle of hand sanitizer gel
● Travel pack of Kleenex
● Medicines (carried in their original container) and copy of prescriptions, phone/e-mail/fax number of your doctor
● Manicure and mending kits
● Travel alarm clock (to avoid relying on hotel automatic wake-up calls)
● Mini umbrella or fold-up poncho for the occasional shower
● Glasses plus extra pair and/or copy of prescription; eye drops for contact lenses
● Spare batteries for hearing aids
● Collapsible walking stick if you have mobility difficulties
● Small travel pillow
● Electrical converter(s)/adapter(s)
● Camera/video equipment with plenty of memory cards/extra film/spare batteries and label with your name and vacation code; should you lose them, there’s a better chance of their being returned
● Cellular phone that works overseas, with international calling plan or international phone cards