travel right. pack light : ICELAND
The atmosphere is pretty casual and there is no need to bring any formal dress. It can be hot and humid during the day while cooler at night. The key to maintaining your comfort is to bring ample layers and protection from sun, wind and insects. Less is more and leave valuables at home!
Your passport (be sure it’s up to date!)
1-2 paper copies of your passport
Copy of your COVID vaccination record
Any prescriptions or medications you need
Sunscreen
Reusable water bottle
Small backpack or day bag
Phone
Chargers
Wallet/money
Bathing suit
Beach cover up
Hat
Assortment of t-shirts, shorts and tanks tops
Windbreaker or light weight rain jacket
Sweatshirt
Light sweater
Long pants and socks for optional hiking/exploring
Sneakers
Personal toiletries
Sleep mask/ear plugs
Zofran or any motion sickness remedy if you get car or sea sick easily.
Headlight
Camera
Travel alarm clock
Extra batteries
Personal first aid kit
Tampons/pads
Book/journal/pen
Sunglasses
Games like cards, bananagrams, Dominos etc
Currency
The currency in the DR is the Dominican Peso. If you are bringing cash please do so in smaller bills (20's are fine) as larger ones are harder to change.
You may also bring pesos but keep in mind there are ATM's where you can withdraw cash if needed.
Credit cards aren't always accepted so please don't depend on them as your only means of buying something.
You will need money for the lunches that are on your own, any souvenir shopping you want to do, any alcohol you consume, extra snacks and things and if you want to do any additional activities.
Tipping
There will not be many situations where you will need to tip but as always if you feel a service given to you deserves it, then it is up to your discretion i.e. driver, hotel staff, instructor....If you do an optional tour or surf lesson generally a 10% tip is appreciated.
For room cleaning generally $5 per day per person, for driver generally $5-$8 per day. Please keep in mind these are all just suggested amounts!