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Packing for Your Epic Belize Trip General Tips As a general rule, don't bring more than you can carry. This will help ensure smooth and efficient transfers in airports, Customs, hotels, and loading vans. Please follow the Personal Equipment & Packing List as closely as possible. When traveling in Belize, luggage is placed on the roof racks of our vehicles. Soft luggage is preferred over hardcased luggage. This allows for easier transport onto roof racks or into stowage compartments on boats. Try to keep your gear in one main bag, preferably a backpack or duffle bag. Also, carry a daypack to keep things handy that you will need during each day. Carry-on Luggage With heightened security and busy airports it pays to pack wisely to make your airport travel run smoothly. For a complete list of important packing tips please visit www.tsa.gov. Make sure everything you have is labeled, don t put any metal objects in your carry-on baggage or wear metal jewelry, clothing, etc., and have your entire luggage unlocked for inspection. Recent changes to carry-on baggage restrictions may disallow carrying any liquids on the plane with you - check your airport authority for the most recent updates. If you purchase any duty-free liquids previous to your trip into Belize, please check those into your main luggage or you will have to surrender them to the airport authority. When packing your carry-on, try to include what you would need to be comfortable in Belize your first few days in case your checked baggage is misrouted by the airline. Packing for your Trip When traveling to Belize it is best to travel with one larger check-in bag and one carry-on bag. We recommend a medium duffle bag and a medium day pack as a carry-on. These bags are easy to move around, can be toted easily, fit in boats, small planes, and van/bus roof racks. Backpacks can work too; do try to avoid large suitcases. While on tour with Island Expeditions, our staff will instruct you on how to prepare for travel between locations and we will provide storage for extra bags in our Dangriga office when necessary. Most airlines have reduced the weight maximums for each bag to 50 pounds. Be sure to check with your airline for weight restrictions and carry-on allowances. When packing your carry-

on try to include what you would need to be comfortable in Belize your first few days in case your checked baggage is misrouted by the airline. It is recommended you have one small waterproof bag for your documents, camera, etc., that you can carry in the cockpit of your kayak and have handy on motorboat trips. It is especially important that electronic equipment such as digital cameras, video cameras, etc. is fully waterproofed, especially on the boat ride to and from the atoll. The evening on the day you arrive we will provide a large waterproof backpack for you (one dry bag per couple) and you will be instructed on what to do and how to arrange your gear for your journey. For the motor charter to the Belize Barrier Reef and to Glover s Reef we recommend you pack your clothing in garbage bags INSIDE your provided duffle bag as an added waterproofing precaution as the boat rides can sometime be wet. EXTRA LUGGAGE: You will leave your luggage and extra belongings not needed at the cayes at our Operations Base in Dangriga. As we load from our vehicle to the boat on Friday afternoon you will leave your stay-behind-bag with your guide which will be stored in a locked storage area. Ensure that your name is clearly marked on your bag and that you do not leave any passports, money, electronics, or other valuables in your bag - these items should travel with you to take care of. PLEASE NOTE: we cannot be deemed responsible for people s personal property while travelling. There are a variety of luggage and personal property insurance policies available to purchase. Sleeping Linens While you are in the jungle you will need to have your own sleeping linens. Don t forget: thgil weight -ڤ sleeping bag or a cotton sheet and light weight fleece blanket ڤ cas ffuts nolyn Reef vs. River and Transfers Separating some of your gear into reef and river components will be helpful. Any extra gear can be stored at our Base in Dangriga. Our drivers will facilitate any transfer of items and ensure that any gear you switch is moved appropriately. Large dry bags will be provided while out on the river. Plastic bags and Zip-locks are great for extra water-proofing.

Expedition Trips Generally in the field you should have at least two sets of clothing; one wet for river and sea, and one dry for the evening. Also, a sturdy pair of sport sandals or water shoes is very important. Personal Packing List o Passport o Photocopy of passport o Air ticket information o Favorite snacks for between meals o Personal spending and emergency funds o 1 Extra set of clothes for the flight home including shoes o 1 Pair good walking shoes (good tread recommended) o 2nd pair of shoes to wear in the evening around camp o 1 Pair water-sports sandals - Teva or Keens are good brands o 1 or 2 pair lightweight, quick-dry long pants o Underwear o 3-4 Pairs of socks o 2 Pair quick-dry nylon shorts and/or loose skirt or sarong o 1 Bathing suit o 2-3 t-shirts - looking for a great t-shirt to wear on your trip? o Light-weight sleeping bag or a sleep sheet and light weight fleece blanket and nylon stuff sack o Small pillow o 2 long sleeved shirt preferably with a collar (for protection from the sun and bugs) o 1 Fleece jacket (this will keep you warm even when wet) o 1 Good quality rain jacket o 1 Wide brimmed sunhat (to keep the sun off your face and neck) o Sunglasses with band (Chums, Croakies, etc.) o 1-3 bandanas (handy for sun protection) o Spare set of eyeglasses (even if you wear contact lenses) and contact lens solution o Headlamp and spare batteries o Mask, fins, snorkel *IMPORTANT* o 10 lt dry bag to waterproof personal documents, camera etc. o Wet suit (not essential but water temperatures in Dec. and Jan. can be cooler) and / or Capilene, polypropylene, or silk long underwear (great for snorkeling) o 1 Liter water bottle o 1 Towel (either a small camp towel or thin beach towel) o 1 Washcloth - choose a thin small cloth o Personal toiletries o Personal medication and prescriptions o Small personal First Aid Kit: i.e.. Band-Aids, aspirin/tylenol, scissors, tweezers, safety pins o Biodegradable soap

o Sunscreen - reef-friendly sun-block. We do highly recommend the use of environmental products if you know the product does work for you. o Vaseline, Aloe Vera lotion, or other skin care cream o Caladryl/After Bite/Benadryl Cream or lotion to ease itching from bug bites o Insect repellent (20-100% Deet) o 2 to 3 garbage bags - serves as extra waterproofing protection and keeps wet gear separate from dry o Optional Packing List o Camera equipment - waterproof or waterproof throw-away camera o Binoculars o Bug jacket o Handy Wipe - moist tissues for hands and face o Favorite liquors or wine o Small day pack o Mesh bag for carrying snorkel gear o Fishing rod & tackle o Art supplies, sketching tools, or water-colors o 1 pair light cotton gloves/bike gloves (for protection from the sun/blisters when paddling) o Aquasocks o Foot powder o Items to give as gifts o Waterproof watch o Earplugs for wave noise and animal sounds Snorkeling in the Tropics For many, the highlight of their trip is the time spent exploring the wonders of the underwater world. This does not require great skill or expensive equipment to accomplish. IE guides enjoy teaching the simple skills necessary to enjoy snorkeling. In many of the areas we explore the water is shallow enough to stand. Initially, we enter the water from a beach but as our skill level increases we will learn to enter and exit from our kayaks. This will enable us to experience longer and deeper dives as well as drift dives - floating along a patch of coral with our boats drifting behind us. To ensure the reefs are protected for future generations we avoid damaging the coral by not touching, standing on, or dropping anchor on coral. As a living organism, many corals rely on nematocysts to sting their prey. These same nematocysts can sting humans ranging from mild to strong intensity. Care is taken to show all participants the coral species which should be avoided. If you get cold easily a lightweight wetsuit or shortie is recommended to keep from getting cold when spending extended time in the water. Polypropylene or capilene long underwear work as well. In addition, this clothing also protects against sunburn. We highly recommend wetsuits for children.

Purchasing Snorkel Equipment Knowing how to snorkel and what to watch for are all well and good, but inadequate equipment can spoil the best of conditions. Therefore it is highly recommended you purchase equipment that fits comfortably. Borrowing a friend s gear is okay for fins and snorkel but a mask must conform to the individual s face to ensure a watertight seal. Nothing is more frustrating for snorkelers than water leaking into their masks. When shopping for a mask check for the following: A smooth seal around the mask. Both rubber and silicone work well. Check that the material is not cracked, brittle, or stiff - all signs of an old mask. Press mask to face and inhale through your nose. DO NOT PUT THE STRAP AROUND YOUR HEAD but leave it off in front of the mask. If the mask seals it will stay on your face even when you tilt your head down. Check that no hair gets between the mask and your face to break the seal. Make sure the front of the mask does not press against the bridge of your nose. This will get worse the deeper you dive. Vaseline around the edge of the mask helps for a better seal for men with beards or moustaches. Make sure the snorkel fits comfortably in your mouth. With fins, a snug fit is best. Complete foot fins rather than those with a strap around the heel are preferred. Leave enough room for socks if you wish. Above all else, try the mask in water (pool, bathtub, etc.) before you arrive in Belize. A good dive shop will gladly exchange an ill-fitting mask for one with a better fit. Note: Equipment is available for rent in Belize but must be organized in advance with our Canadian office. Using a new mask for the first time: New scuba masks have a residue left over from the manufacturing process that coats the lens. Unless this coating is removed from the inside of the lens, your mask will constantly fog up. One simple solution is to use toothpaste. Thoroughly rub the toothpaste around the lens with your finger or a soft cloth - if possible leave it overnight. Then rinse well, removing all the toothpaste. Rinse again and you should be good to go. Before each snorkel outing: To help avoid your mask fogging up you can spit into your mask, rub the saliva around to coat the lens, and then rinse quickly. You can also coat the lens with a commercial defogging agent or bring a supply of baby shampoo, which works the same - this should be done before every outing.