Itinerary
A suggested list of what to pack:
- Travel documents
- Proper identification
- Emergency phone numbers (at home)
- Camera and lot’s of film
- Prescription medication
- Sun screen lotion (SPF 30 or higher)
- Sun glasses
- Swim suit
- Aspirin
- Aloe Vera
- Body lotion
- Sweaters or light jackets
- Slacks
- Shorts
- Kicking-around-in T shirts
- Skirts
- Dresses
- Sneakers
- Sandals
- Umbrella (just in case)
- Toiletries
- Aqua socks (for water sports)
Travel Dates:
March 24th – 28th, 2012
Luggage:
Carry On – Each passenger is allowed one carry one and one personal item. No carry on item may exceed overall dimensions of 55 inches.
Checked luggage – First checked bag is free, second bag is $25.00.
Currency Suggestion:
Single dollar bills are extremely helpful when traveling to Mexico. Consider taking at least $100.00 in dollar bills because they are perfect for gratuity should you choose to tip and they are helpful in negotiating in the shopping areas. Credit cards are acceptable and if you want to exchange money you can, but it may not be necessary to do so.
Dress/attire:
Loose fitting cotton clothing and comfortable walking shoes, sneakers or sandals are best during the day. In the evening, for dinner, women may want to wear a dress and men will be fine in dress slacks with a collared shirt. No shorts in the evening. Sweaters are recommended for cool evenings or air conditioned dining rooms. Clothes should be comfortable, breezy and lightweight. You will want to pack comfortable sports wear for daytime activities, while evening functions call for somewhat dressier attire. Casual, loose fitting clothes that do not wrinkle work best for both during the flight and while picking up luggage or walking to departure gates. Dressing in layers allows you to adjust to climate changes between your home and Mexico. Daytime highs are in the low 80’s, evening lows are middle to high 60’s and, don’t forget your beach clothes, swimsuit, comfortable footwear and sun tan lotion!