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What to Pack Clothing

What to Pack Clothing

Grenada

Daytime & Evenings

Pack an abundance of shorts, t-shirts, tank tops, and sundresses. These items offer comfort and air circulation. Light trousers, long skirts, or light dresses suitable for dining out or enjoying evening strolls. A light sweater, Shawl, or long-sleeved shirt can be useful for cooler evenings, especially during the dry season, or in air-conditioned spaces.

Weather Specifics

  • A Lightweight, packable rain jacket or a Small umbrella advisable for rainy season (June-December).
  • These protection from tropical showers, which, while often brief, can be intense.
  • Always check weather forecasts before daily outings.

Cultural & Activity Attire

Carriacou maintains a generally relaxed atmosphere, but modesty receives appreciation, especially when visiting villages or churches. Swimwear should remain confined to beaches and pool areas. When transiting to and from the beach or in public spaces like towns and markets, always wear a cover-up over your swimsuit.

Activity Specific Wear

Footwear Guidelines: Step Right In

General Wear

Sandals or flip-flops perfect for daily wear and beach outings.

Easy Walking

Water Activities

Water shoes invaluable for rocky beaches, exploring tide pools, or entering the sea in areas with coral. Protect feet.

Reef Safety

Exploring Towns/Treks

Comfortable walking shoes or light Sneakers for towns/light hikes. Robust Hiking shoes for strenuous treks.

Trail Ready

Documents

Required for Your Journey

Have these documents readily accessible for smooth entry and stay in Carriacou. Carry both physical and digital copies for security.

  • Passport and Visa Documentation: Valid for at least six months beyond your departure. All visa docs if needed.
  • Travel Insurance Policy Information: Physical copy with emergency contacts and policy number.
  • International Driving Permit (if applicable): Can facilitate local permit process.
  • Vaccination Records: Yellow Fever certificate (if required). List of prescription medications with doctor's note.
  • Printed and Digital Copies of Reservations: Flight tickets, ferry reservations, confirmed hotel bookings.
  • Emergency Contact Information: Family, local emergency services (911), country's embassy/consulate in Grenada.
  • Student/Senior/Press IDs: For discounts (limited on Carriacou, but useful for general travel).
  • Photo ID: For local verification or accessing certain services.

Tech & Gadget Checklist

Power & Voltage: Plug In Safely

Carriacou uses Type G (UK standard) power outlets, operating on 230V at 50Hz. A Universal travel adapter is needed for devices from North America (120V) or other regions. Check your devices to confirm they are dual voltage (100-240V) to avoid damage. Many modern electronics like phone chargers and laptop chargers are dual voltage.

Adapter & Charging Essentials

Mobile & Camera: Capture & Connect

Carriacou operates on a GSM network. Ensure your mobile phone unlocked to use a local SIM card. Local SIM cards are available from providers like Digicel or Flow in Hillsborough. These offer affordable prepaid data plans, useful for navigation and communication.

Camera & Device Protection

Digital Preparedness

Offline Maps & Navigation

Download offline maps (Maps.me or Google Maps) before your trip for navigation without data.

Communication & Currency

WhatsApp popular for local communication. A Currency converter app helps with quick conversions. Consider NordVPN or ExpressVPN for secure browsing.

Data Backup & Security

Utilize cloud storage or an External hard drive to back up photos and important documents. This protects your memories and information in case of device loss or damage.

Health & Comfort Kit

First Aid & Medications: On-the-Go Relief

Include basics like Band-aids, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers (Ibuprofen/Acetaminophen), Anti-diarrhea medication, antihistamines for allergies or insect bites, and Hydrocortisone cream for rashes or severe bites.

Kit Contents

Prescriptions & Water: Hydration & Hygiene

Carry an adequate supply of all prescription medications in their original packaging. A doctor's note explaining your need for the medication can be useful for customs. Pack remedies for common travel ailments: cold/flu medicine, allergy medicine, and motion sickness pills.

Special Needs & General Hygiene

  • Motion sickness remedies especially for ferry journeys or boat excursions.
  • Broad-brimmed hats and high SPF reef-safe sunscreen for the Caribbean sun.
  • A Personal water filter bottle or Purification tablets provide peace of mind and reduce plastic.

Travel Well: Altitude & Motion Sickness

Motion Sickness Preparedness

  • Over-the-counter motion sickness pills (e.g., Dramamine, Bonine).
  • Ginger chews or natural remedies.
  • Acupressure wristbands.

Sun Safety Essentials

  • High SPF reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine environments.
  • Wide-brimmed hat for face and neck protection.
  • UV-protective clothing for prolonged sun exposure.

Activity Gear

Underwater Exploration

While rental gear available from dive shops, bringing your own Snorkeling mask and snorkel for a comfortable fit and better hygiene. You can rent fins on the island.

  • Personal mask and snorkel recommended.
  • Fins available for rent locally.
  • Waterproof camera or housing.
  • Consider renting dive tanks to reduce luggage.

Land & Sea Adventures

A Small daypack for water, snacks, and a camera, along with a Reusable water bottle, useful for hikes. A Waterproof dry bag protects electronics and valuables from sea spray or accidental submersion on boat trips.

  • Small daypack and reusable water bottle for hikes.
  • Waterproof dry bag for electronics/valuables.
  • Kayaks and paddleboards often rented locally.
  • No highly specialized gear beyond typical beach items.

Smart Gear Choices: Rent vs. Bring

Snorkel and dive gear readily available for rent from dive shops in Tyrell Bay. Kayaks and paddleboards can often be rented from some accommodations or local providers. Consider renting larger items to lighten luggage.

  • Rent large items to reduce luggage.
  • Dive shops offer full gear rentals.
  • Accommodation may have kayaks/paddleboards.
  • Carriacou does not require highly specialized gear.

Equipment Decision Matrix: Rent or Buy?

Advantages of Renting

  • Reduced luggage weight and bulk.
  • No maintenance or cleaning worries.
  • Access to well-maintained, current equipment.
  • Cost-effective for occasional use.

Considerations for Buying

  • Personal fit and comfort for mask/snorkel.
  • Guaranteed hygiene with own gear.
  • Long-term cost savings if a frequent traveler.
  • Familiarity with your own equipment.

Miscellaneous Must-Haves

Travel Comforts: Journey Enhancers

A Neck pillow, Eye mask, and Earplugs make longer flights to Grenada and the ferry ride to Carriacou more comfortable.

Added Ease

  • Neck pillow for long journeys.
  • Eye mask for rest.
  • Earplugs for quiet.
  • A good book or entertainment.

Security Measures: Protect Your Valuables

A Small padlock for your luggage, a Money belt worn under clothing for valuables, or an RFID-blocking wallet for credit cards adds layers of security.

Safety Gear

  • Small padlock for luggage.
  • Money belt for hidden valuables.
  • RFID-blocking wallet for cards.
  • Photocopies of important documents.

Eco-Friendly Choices: Sustainable Travel Items

Reusable Water Bottle

Helps you stay hydrated and reduces plastic waste.

Reusable Shopping Bag

Proves useful for market visits and general purchases.

Reusable Utensils

Consider For street food to reduce single-use plastic.

Reef-Safe Sunscreen

Protect marine ecosystems from harmful chemicals.

Destination-Specific Items

What to Find Locally

  • Basic toiletries are available, but specific brands may be difficult to find.
  • Common over-the-counter medications available at pharmacies.
  • Fresh local produce and fish at markets.

Pack from Home

  • Specialty electronics or chargers.
  • Specific brands of personal care products.
  • Any niche medical supplies or prescriptions.

Helpful Tip: Smart Packing

Lay out all your planned items a few days before packing. This helps you review and remove anything unnecessary, aiding in lighter and more efficient packing.

Less luggage means more freedom on your journey!