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Do you have a suggested packing list for a Galapagos cruise?

Do you have a suggested packing list for a Galapagos cruise?

One of our clients' most frequently asked questions

Do you have a suggested packing list for a Galápagos cruise?

Do you have a suggested packing list for a Galápagos cruise?

Galapatours

Indeed, we do! When we receive your booking deposit, we send all our clients a comprehensive suggested packing list and lots of other useful information about your time in Galápagos. Here's a brief summary of our recommended packing list to get the most from your time in the Galápagos.

Paperwork

  • Passport (valid more than six months past entry date!)
  • A copy of this booking confirmation & other bookings you made
  • Valid travel and health insurance with coverage in Ecuador and the Galápagos
  • A copy or digital version of your cruise voucher

Clothing

In Galápagos, the rule is to keep things informal. No matter how luxurious your cruise, the range of clothing you should bring is from "informal" to "very informal"! Remember, there is a weight limit of 44lb (20kg) per person for luggage when flying to Galápagos. If you are staying in Quito before and after your Galápagos trip, then you may wish to arrange to leave some luggage with them while you cruise in Galápagos.

  • Wide-brim hat
  • Polarized sunglasses with retainer strap
  • UV-blocking sun shirt long-sleeved
  • Long-sleeved cotton shirts and T-shirts
  • Lightweight rain jacket or windbreaker
  • Sweatshirt or light sweater
  • Comfortable walking/hiking shoes
  • Deck shoes (e.g. crocs)
  • Strap-on sandals for wet landings
  • Light cotton socks
  • Shorts
  • Lightweight long pants or skirt or dress
  • Light cotton scarf for neck protection
  • Swimsuit
  • Small backpack or day pack
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Self-sealing dry bags for electronics
  • Waterproof phone pouch
  • Camera with memory cards and spare batteries
  • Binoculars
  • Plug adapter as required (to US American system)

Miscellaneous

  • Approx. $500US in cash (smaller than $20US bills). You'll need it for the Galápagos National Park Entrance and tipping on board
  • Reef-safe sunscreen SPF 50+
  • Lip balm SPF 30+
  • Insect repellent
  • Seasickness medication
  • Imodium loperamide for diarrhea
  • Adhesive bandages and blister care
  • Antiseptic wipes
  • Prescription medications in original packaging in carry-on
  • Credit card
  • Earplugs
  • Journal (optional)
  • Book (optional)
  • Downloaded movies or playlists (optional)

Advice

Please ensure your passports are valid for at least six months beyond your arrival in Ecuador, carry valid travel insurance, and consult your doctor or a travel clinic about any recommended vaccinations. When using ATMs, take normal travel precautions, choose trusted locations, and contact your bank immediately if anything seems unusual. The emergency number in Ecuador and the Galapagos is 911. You will need your passport to board the ship; however, for day excursions from your hotel we recommend leaving the passport locked in your room and carrying a photocopy instead. While not always strictly compliant with local identification rules, it is generally preferable to explain to the police that your passport was secured at the hotel than to report it stolen.


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