What To Bring
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Swimsuit
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Casual Attire – Unlikely you will have use for “dress clothes.”
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Shorts and T-shirts
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Tennis shoes
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Flip-flops or Sandles
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Sunscreen
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Baby Oil (Great deterrent for ‘No-see-ums’; those invisible biting gnats that come out in the morning and evening)
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Personal fishing and snorkeling gear (if you prefer to use your own equipment)
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Camara
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Cash – Not many businesses or restaurants take credit cards, and you will need cash for excursions, fishing, taxi and tips.
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Alcohol: While the spirits, wine and beer selection is surprisingly good, if you want something special, each traveling is allowed to bring 3 bottles of spirits and 3 bottles of wine into the country.
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Specialty coffee, bagels, cheese, meat, snacks, and food (gluten free, sugar free, etc.)
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Meat and cheese must be frozen or semi-frozen.
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Check with your airline regarding their luggage policy.