People invariably pack
far more clothes than they need. In the hotter months
you will be rarely out of swimmers, or a pair of comfortable
old shorts. We would suggest clothing for the day
that you won’t mind if it gets wet, ends up with bait
on it, gets covered with spatter from the bar-b-que
or ends up stiff with salt.
A clean set of clothes for dinner is nice if you
are that way inclined. Be sure to take footwear that
has a robust sole and can get constantly wet for walking
around reefs, pulling the dinghy onto the beach ect.
The clogs that are so popular today are absolutely
ideal, in fact many old salts are giving their deck
shoes a miss in favour of these.
For shore dress, “smart tropical” is the go. A pair
of nice shorts, shirt and casual shoes will see you
off in 90% of the resorts. Remember there is an iron
on board so you don’t have to bring a lot of changes.
Hats are essential. Remember it can be windy so it
must be something that will stay on. A brim is better
than a baseball cap. Sunglasses are essential
and it is mandatory that at least one person on board
has Polaroid lenses. These allow you to see coral
and reefs through the water. Essential for entering
inlets and bays and great in any event for really
appreciating the water.
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