Whether you are planning a short break, an annual vacation or even a “staycation” or “workation” here are some tips for taking the headache out of packing for a Central American destination:
Bring an 110V adaptor with multiple ports and power surge protector for your various electronic devices – then you have the option of remaining connected or not.
Sunblock and insect repellent are readily available to buy at reasonable prices in most destinations – so bring a small amount with the knowledge that you can restock if needed.
Bring cash in clean, low denomination US dollar bills with no rips and defacement. You can then change the bills into local currency at your destination. ATM´s are readily available as well for Visa and Mastercard. Credit card purchases are not widely available in smaller locales.
Be sure to bring any medication you usually take and also the prescription as most chemists and pharmacies will be able to refill if needed.
Shoes can be kept to a minimum as the weather and activities dictate sneakers or walking boots and sandals or flip flops. Clothes can be laundered wherever you are at a small cost and usually within 24 hours.
If you wear glasses bring your prescription – repair and replacement are readily available at reasonable rates.
Travel cubes are a great way to pack and organize, keeping your luggage to a manageable amount with a light day bag. You will have to be able to carry your own luggage in many locations as porters are not always available – and neither are elevators!
Always leave room in your luggage on the outward journey – or bring items that you won´t mind leaving behind – as you will want to take some souvenirs back home with you!
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