Travel Tips
Don’t bring a bag that won’t slide under a bunk or fit on a small closet shelf.
It is not necessary to have any previous experience on boat at sea. The Captain is fully qualified to manage the boat alone. You may, with no doubt and if you wish, learn and help with the navigation. Your help will end up being very useful and fun for all.
There is a full and complete first aid medical kit on board. For further security it is important that you notify the Captain about your medication or allergies to any medication.
Make sure you bring the new tech quick-dry pieces on board, they will make you life easier onboard. For swimming, pack one or two extra bathing suits. Avoid too many light-colored pieces of clothing, stains are just around the corner.
Pack your favourite hat or two, but make sure it stays put on a windy day. Be practical with what you put on your feet and what type of sunglasses you bring, both should stay on, keep you safe and make you feel comfortable. Snorkeling gear is a must.
Hydrate and energise your body with plenty of fresh water and juices. If you drink alcohol, make sure it is good quality and mixed with fresh ingredients :) Make sure you have a plastic mug with a lid, it is a life safer.
Good nut base snack mix, few protein bars can go a long way to preventing hunger between meals.
Good nut base snack mix, few protein bars can go a long way to preventing hunger between meals.
In case you are spending on a several days or a week on the boat, additional entertainment might come in handy. Spend you down time on a boat playing cards, social games, books/kindle...Unfortunately or maybe not, WiFi or cell services might not always be available.
If you have never navigated before we advise you to take a pill, particularly the first day. Your body will get accustomed to the movement and you will probably not need them.