Most of the time you will spend in costume as lizards under the scorching sun and evenings in the cockpit so there will be very little to put in your luggage. Yes luggage and not suitcase precisely because rigid suitcases and moreover with wheels, on board, are not allowed. They will be crammed into your cabin and we certainly would not want them to enjoy the holiday since the space in the cabin for both is no more than that, in case of rough seas, they would risk becoming blunt objects in all respects. So let’s see specifically what is necessary. Dresses Costumes, T-shirts and shorts. Long sleeves, long trousers and a sweatshirt for cool evenings and definitely a windbreaker in case of rain. For evenings on the ground you can wear what you prefer, but on board avoid fluttering clothes as they can risk getting entangled and the same goes for jewelry. Shoes We certainly would not like to stretch out in costume where someone has previously walked with dirty shoes and for this reason, but also for convenience, on board we wear new or well-washed shoes that are not worn on the ground or, for greater comfort, even barefoot. We recommend that they have a rubber sole with a good grip to avoid slipping on the wet surfaces of the boat and while we are at it, also check that they do not leave rubber crawls on the floor. Crocs or common sneakers as well as flip-flops and comfortable shoes for shore excursions will therefore be fine. Sports equipment We recommend bringing with you some very useful rock shoes for walks on the beach after a swim. Personal effects Sunglasses and caps are recommended, preferably both with undermentor or cord so as not to risk losing them during navigation or in case of a gust of wind. What you need for personal hygiene, creams and NOT oils and possibly specific medicines and, needless to say, those you usually use.