Efficient packing is essential for a comfortable and well-prepared Galapagos journey. Our list covers all activities, from island treks to stargazing at sea.
Clothing
Lightweight, breathable clothing – Since the weather can be warm year-round, pack light clothing made of moisture-wicking material (quick-dry shirts and pants).
Long-sleeve shirts and pants – For protection against the sun and insects, especially during hikes or nature walks.
Swimwear – Essential for snorkeling, swimming, and enjoying the beaches.
Light jacket or sweater – Temperatures can drop in the evenings, especially in the highlands.
Hats and sunglasses – A wide-brimmed hat for sun protection and good-quality sunglasses to shield your eyes from the bright sun.
Rain jacket – Especially if you’re visiting during the rainy season (December to May), a light, waterproof jacket is useful.
Footwear
Comfortable walking shoes – Choose sturdy, comfortable shoes for hiking and walking on rugged terrain.
Water shoes or sandals – Perfect for beaches, snorkeling, and walking in shallow waters.
Flip-flops – Comfortable for casual wear around your hotel or resort.
Snorkeling and Beach Gear
Snorkeling gear (optional) – Many tours provide gear, but if you prefer to use your own, pack a mask, snorkel, and fins.
Towel – A quick-drying travel towel is convenient for beach trips or snorkeling.
Waterproof dry bag – Useful for keeping your electronics and valuables dry during boat trips or beach outings.
Toiletries & Personal Items
Sunscreen – A reef-safe, high-SPF sunscreen to protect your skin from the strong sun.
Insect repellent – Essential for protection against mosquitoes, especially in the humid or tropical areas.
After-sun lotion – Aloe vera or other soothing lotions to calm skin after sun exposure.
Personal hygiene items – Toothbrush, toothpaste, toiletries, etc.
Medications and first aid kit – Include any prescription medications, pain relievers, and basic first aid items like band-aids and antiseptic.
Camera & Electronics
Waterproof camera – To capture the incredible underwater and wildlife moments. A waterproof case for your phone can also be useful.
Power bank – Since charging opportunities can be limited on some islands, a portable charger is a must.
Extra memory cards – To store all your photos and videos during your trip.
Other Essentials
Reusable water bottle – As part of the eco-conscious travel efforts, bring a reusable bottle to refill, as single-use plastic bottles are not allowed.
Binoculars – Handy for birdwatching and spotting wildlife from a distance.
Travel guidebook or map – A good guidebook will help you understand the history, wildlife, and cultural significance of the islands.
Optional (but helpful)
Travel laundry detergent – For washing small items in your hotel room.
Small flashlight or headlamp – Some accommodations may not have adequate lighting at night.
Small backpack or daypack – To carry essentials while on day trips or excursions.