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Packing List for Summer

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The goal here is to PACK LIGHT! Don't be scared, it is actually easier to do than you think. One trick is to make sure that the colors of your clothing are similar so that you can mix and match as you go. Lightweight material will dry faster and not weigh down your bag. Leave any dry cleaning only at home and don't bring anything that would break your heart if it became stained or ruined.

Remember, Italy is not a third world country. You will be able to buy almost anything you need over there, from toothpaste to extra socks and everything in between.

2 pairs of pants (jeans are OK, but they take longer to dry and are heavier)

3-4 shorts (capris, skirts or skorts for women)

For women: long skirt (below the knees)

jacket or scarf to cover your shoulders

2 long sleeved shirts

4-5 short sleeved shirts (more for men)

4 tank tops

socks and underwear (don't be skimpy, these don't take much room)

hooded sweatshirt or jacket

rain jacket, lightweight

1-2 walking shoes, broken in and comfortable

flip flops or sandals

PJs

contacts/glasses + extra pairs

swimsuit

1-2 sassy outfits, I always like to bring something that makes me feel snazzy and more like the fashionable Italians

prescription drugs in labeled containers with written scripts for emergency refills

band-aids (larger sizes come in handy)

medications (bring an assortment, including Tylenol or Ibuprofen, something for diarrhea, cold symptoms, motion sickness, sunscreen) I usually bring a small bottle or single wipe packs of bug repellent

money belt, holds are of your important stuff

ATM card, credit cards and some Euros (can be ordered from most large banks). Keep phone numbers for your cards in a separate place in case they are lost or stolen

documents – passport, any reservation confirmations, driver's license, international license, insurance/medical cards. Make two copies and keep them in separate places.

day pack (used as your carry on)

camera + adapters/batteries, extra memory cards or film

soap (for washing clothing and removing stains)

toiletries (small bottles that twist on NOT snap work the best, I usually bring a limited amount of make up

alarm clock

watch (could also double as alarm clock)

chap stick with SPF

extra zip lock bags

anti-bacterial hand wash

sunglasses

small flashlight (with one set of extra batteries)

tour book (I usually *gasp* tear out the sections I need instead of bring the whole book with me

phrase book

adapter and converter if your electrical equipment does not have an existing converter. Check your appliance, if it says 100-240V you only need an adapter. Most toys these days should be fine, which makes packing light even easier

SUGGESTED ITEMS

ear plugs

journal with extra pens

small photo album, postcards from home to share with the locals you meet

sewing kit

wash cloth

umbrella (can be bought in any main city inexpensively)

wine opener

stain wipes

bag for dirty clothing

book or card for entertainment

picnic utensils, picnic cloth

hat

clothesline


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