Showing posts with label Packing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Packing. Show all posts

Friday, January 11, 2019

How Low Can I Go – 10 Items for a Weeklong Cruise

I have long been an advocate of packing light.  It has saved me more headaches than I can count.  There have been times when I decided it was necessary to take a little more “just in case” and I always regret it.  Everything from broken wheels and handles to carrying my bags up flights of stairs or over cobblestone streets has taught me that less is more. 

My usual go-to for travel anywhere is a rolling backpack and a tote.

 I can easily fit all that I need in them for my trip, but both are still lightweight enough, that if I must, I can actually pick them up and carry them.  Not checking luggage at the airport and getting on and off trains and buses is so much easier with just the 2 bags.

Now, I’m getting ready for what is called a Barefoot Cruise and need to rethink what packing light really means.  With only 10 – 12 passengers, small cabins and very little space I want to make this as simple as possible.  This will take a little bit of planning, but I love the thought of doing something in such a new and different way, it makes it feel like it’s even more of an adventure.

So here is my packing list - 2 swimsuits, 1 pair of shorts, 1 skirt, 1 dress, 2 t-shirts, underwear, flip flops and hat.  Just looking at that list gives me a bit of anxiety.  Is it reasonable to take so little and still be comfortable?  Aside from a small bag of essential toiletries – shampoo, deodorant and sunscreen what else do I really need?  If I were packing for a regular trip, I would take all the same things just more of them. 

What I will do is plan very carefully, exactly what those 10 items are. 

I will make sure that everything is lightweight and can be washed out by hand if needed.  The t-shirts will serve as swimsuit cover up as well as a nightshirt and it all must match.  When I look at it that way it doesn’t seem so bad, in fact it feels rather freeing. 

I do want to test my theory, so for my next few short trips I will try to pack this way and see how this works.  I will find out if there is anything that I can’t live without before I get out into the middle of the ocean where I won’t have access to anything.

When I was in my 20’s it was nothing for me to throw my swimsuit and a change of clothes into a bag for a quick trip.  But now that I’m in my 60’s my travel style has changed dramatically so this will be very enlightening.

I know this isn’t something that would work for everyone but the fact that it has piqued my interest tells me that I need to try it.  I would much prefer the focus to be on the experience as opposed to the things. 

I’ve been writing about independent travel for many years now and this may be my biggest challenge yet but I’m excited to try it. 

Are you a light traveler or do you like to take whatever you think you will need?  What are the biggest drawbacks of taking too little or too much?  Share your stories and join the conversation!

Monday, December 3, 2018

Master Packing List

Before every trip I print a copy of this list and modify it for climate, duration etc. but as of yet I haven't forgotten anything major without ever checking my bags.  For me, traveling light is critical for an easy, carefree journey and I hope this will help you as well.

Clothing:
Personal:
Miscellaneous:



Slacks
Shampoo
Tickets
Jeans
Conditioner
ID (Driver License)
Shorts
Bath Soap/Gel
Passport
Dress
Toothbrush
Cash 
Skirt
Toothpaste
Debit & Credit Card
T Shirts
Dental Floss
Back Pack
Tank Tops
Deodorant
Water Bottle
Blouses
Body Lotion
Sunglasses w/strap
Panties
Hair Spray
Book 
Bras
Makeup
Journal
Stockings
Face Cream
Glasses
Nightgown/Robe
Sunscreen
Personal Door Lock
Swimsuit 
Hair Brush
Camera
Flats/Heels
Hair Dryer
Sweater
Boots
Razor
Jacket
Tennis Shoes
Q-Tips
Umbrella
Sandals
Personal Hygiene Supplies
Scarf/Gloves/Hat
Belts
Sleep/Allergy Tablets
Jewelry-Watch
Slip/Camisole
Imodium, Dramamine
Cell Phone & Charger
Slippers
Advil
AC Int'l Adapter
Travel Space Bags
Ginger Tea
Kindle

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Master Packing List for Women


I'm starting to get ready for my trip to Europe next month.  Planning and packing are part of the adventure for me and really gets me into the spirit of my trip.  

I take carry on bags only (rolling backpack and tote) so I need to keep it light.

Before every trip I print a copy of this list and modify it for climate, duration etc. but as of yet I haven't forgotten anything major without ever checking my bags.  For me, traveling light is critical for an easy, carefree journey and I hope this will help you as well.

Clothing:
Personal:
Miscellaneous:



Slacks
Shampoo
Tickets
Jeans
Conditioner
ID (Driver License)
Shorts
Bath Soap/Gel
Passport
Dress
Toothbrush
Cash 
Skirt
Toothpaste
Debit & Credit Card
Tee Shirts
Dental Floss
Back Pack
Tank Tops
Deodorant
Water Bottle
Blouses
Body Lotion
Sunglasses w/strap
Panties
Hair Spray
Book 
Bras
Makeup
Journal
Stockings
Face Cream
Glasses
Nightgown/Robe
Sunscreen
Personal Door Lock
Swimsuit 
Hair Brush
Camera
Flats/Heels
Hair Dryer
Sweater
Boots
Razor
Jacket
Tennis Shoes
Q-Tips
Umbrella
Sandals
Personal Hygiene Supplies
Scarf/Gloves/Hat
Belts
Sleep/Allergy Tablets
Jewelry-Watch
Slip/Camisole
Imodium, Dramamine
Cell Phone & Charger
Slippers
Advil
AC Int'l Adapter
Travel Space Bags
Ginger Tea
Kindle