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ST. BARTHELEMY / What to Take / Packing / Travel

The Essentials

Start with the essentials, including passports, itineraries, airline tickets, vouchers, traveler's checks, cash, credit cards, driver's licenses, prescription drugs, glasses and any important phone numbers. It's even a good idea to keep a copy of your documents in your luggage and at home. Even though there is very little crime in St. Barth, it never hurts to be cautious when you are in an unfamiliar environment. International travelers should keep critical items with them at all times or in their hotel’s safe. If you have an early morning departure, be sure to retrieve your valuables from the hotel safe the night before since they may not be accessible before the regular work day begins.

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Don’t forget to pack:

1. The Essentials (see above) plus your clothes, swimwear and toiletries

2. A 110-220 voltage converter & plug adapter for appliances

3. Contact lens solutions (very expensive in the tropics, if you can find them at all)

4. Candles in small metal containers (useful for power failures and/or romantic moods)

5. A portable cassette/CD/MP3 player (ask the local stores about the latest Zouk music)

6. Copies of any helpful guidebook pages, articles or web site info

7. A camera and plenty of film (another expensive item in the tropics)

8. A special film bag to protect any high-speed film from airport x-rays

9. Spare glasses and/or contacts

10. Names & addresses for postcards (putting them on labels in advance works great)

11. A French mini-phrase book/dictionary

12. That book you've been meaning to read

13. A small flashlight

14. Mosquito repellent

15. Sunglasses and hat

16. Lots of sunscreen and lip block

17. Alarm clock

18. Sandals & sneakers

19. Plastic bags (zip-locks are best) for laundry, etc.

20. Sports gear (snorkel, mask, etc.)

21. Binoculars

22. Spare batteries for cameras, clocks, etc.


Travel Tips

If you check all of your luggage with an airline, there is a chance that it may be damaged, delayed or even lost forever. Experienced travelers keep their most important items in a carry-on bag. Travel as lightly as possible. Check with your airline for maximum sizes, weights and restrictions. If you travel by air into St. Barth, your carry-on bag will be put into the luggage compartment of the small plane.

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