Making vacation
plans for Hawaii probably has you
searching all your favorite stores for
the best tropical inspired clothing of
the season, however packing for a
Hawaiian vacation requires more than
simply picking out tropical themed
clothing. In fact, to properly pack
for Hawaii you need to consider not
only the weather, but the activities
you will be participating in while you
are there. This is where pre-planning
comes into the picture. If you
pre-plan activities you will have a
better idea of what your vacation will
entail and what you should pack than
if you wait and decide when you arrive
in Hawaii. Deciding to plan activities
when you arrive in the islands will
mean that you will over-pack and have
a difficult time managing your bags
not to mention deciding what to wear
because you have too many options.
Plan ahead, and follow these tips for
packing for Hawaii.
Make a List
You have heard time and time again
that making a list is the most
productive way to accomplish anything
because you keep track of what you
need done as well as what has been
done. The same goes with packing for
Hawaii. You may have saved past lists
from other vacations, and this is
great because you can review the list
for items you will need to pack for
Hawaii. For example, the toiletries,
medicines, and personal care items you
need will be the same for most all
vacations, just make sure sunscreen
makes it onto the list. Once you have
those items taken care of, then you
should consider what you will be doing
in Hawaii. Since the majority of
Hawaii’s most amazing attractions from
the beach to the gardens and canyons
are outside, you will want to make
sure you pack adequate comfortable
clothing that will keep you cool in
the warm climate, and that is also
comfortable for walking, cycling and
other physical activities.
Casual clothing like shorts,
lightweight pants, skirts, tank tops,
cotton polo shirts and the like are
suitable for Hawaii because they are
cool, comfortable and lightweight.
Another tip for your clothing is to
make sure it fits. If you pack ultra
tight clothing or clothing that is
simply too small you will be
uncomfortable throughout the trip and
if you sweat, which is very possible
under the Hawaiian sun, you could end
up with a bad rash. So, focus on
comfortable, lightweight, fitting
clothes for your daytime attire. If
you plan on visiting the volcanoes or
are cold natured you should include
some light sweaters or jackets just in
case it is cool.
You will also be visiting the
beach, swimming pools, and waterfalls
while you are in Hawaii, maybe even on
a daily basis. Because of this, you
also need to pack several bathing
suits so that you can wash one a day
and wear a different one. Nobody wants
to wear wet bathing suits, or dirty
bathing suits, so pack at least two. A
cover up for women is essential as
well, and men might choose to pack
extra t-shirts if they need to cover
up.
The sun is strong in Hawaii so be
sure to pack several strengths of
sunscreen even if you are planning on
getting a great tan. The first few
days apply a higher strength SPF and
then after you have a base tan you can
tone down the level of sunscreen you
are using. The point of this is that
if you avoid sunscreen you will more
than likely get burned your first day
out, which will ruin the rest of the
week for tanning, be very painful, and
negatively impact your vacation. By
using sunscreen you will get a great
tan, avoid the sunburn, and truly
enjoy your Hawaiian vacation. Also,
since the sun is bright you will want
to make sure you pack sunglasses and a
hat. Squinting is no way to enjoy your
vacation, and a great pair of shades
will help you relax and enjoy your
beautiful Hawaiian vacation.
Consider the nightlife in Hawaii.
Will you be attending a luau, an
upscale restaurant, dances or parties?
These are all considerations and will
require different modes of dress. It
is a lot easier to shop for your
clothing before your vacation than
spend precious vacation hours shopping
in overpriced stores. If you need
formal wear for several occasions, be
sure to pack it properly to avoid
wrinkles. You will be relieved to have
just what you need to wear to every
nightly function you attend. Remember,
however, the islands are more laid
back and the word “formal” is not
taken in the same way as “formal”
might be understood on the mainland.
As a result, semi-formal will most
likely work for the majority of
Hawaiian events.
Shoes, what a difficult thing to
pack! Everyone wants to pack a
different pair of shoes for every
outfit, and this simply will not work
when trying to fill a small suitcase.
As a result, choose one pair of shoes
for water activities, one for athletic
activities, and one or two for casual
or dressed up activities. That way,
you save space in your luggage and
won’t be overburdened with choices.
Jewelry is another topic that you
should consider before traveling to
Hawaii. Many activities on the islands
will require you leave your jewelry in
the hotel, and in fact the hot weather
simply is not conducive to a lot of
jewelry. In addition, when you wear
fine jewelry you will make yourself a
target for theft and will need to
increase security options. As a
result, decide on some basic pieces of
jewelry that will flatter all of your
clothing and travel with those. You
will feel more secure knowing your
jewelry is safe at home than locked in
a hotel safe.
Remember, this is not a
comprehensive list of things to pack,
just some simple suggestions to keep
in mind when you pull out your
suitcases and start trying to fill
them with your entire closet. Be
conservative and keep in mind that
most condos and hotels have laundry
services in case you need to do a load
of laundry on vacation. Also, you will
want to make a comprehensive list
before you begin packing and review it
for things that are truly unnecessary.
Then, begin packing and rest easy
knowing you will pack everything you
need, but not over pack for the first
time in your life. You will really
enjoy Hawaii when you have the right
clothes for every occasion, but not so
many that it is a burden traveling.