Packing list
Your main luggage will be transported from one overnight stop to the next, so you don’t need to carry everything with you each day. Please use a soft sided bag for your main luggage; not a rigid suitcase. This is mandatory for ease of transport. Please pack as light as possible!
For the first two nights of camping you will be asked to pack just what you need for these two nights into a smaller duffel/tote bag which is provided. There’s only capacity on the luggage transfer for a smaller bag for these 2 nights - you’ll be reunited with your main bag on the third night of camping.
You will need a 30-40 litre backpack with you each day for carrying water, food and clothing layers for the day.
In the daytime the temperatures can be warm, we recommend lightweight hiking clothing, which is fast dying and sweat wicking. You will need options that cover your shoulders from the sun.
In the evenings the temperatures can drop, so warmer layers will be needed.
WE PROVIDE
Tent
Sleeping bag
Sleeping mat
Inflatable pillow
Hiking poles
YOU WILL NEED
GEAR
30 - 40 litre rucksack
Sleeping bag liner
Microfibre lightweight towel
2l / 3l or two / three 1l water bottles or hydration bladder (3 litres capacity recommended for warmer weather (June, September))
Electrolytes (optional, but recommended in hot weather)
Headtorch
Swimwear
Sandals / water shoes for swimming / rocky beaches
Towel - a small, lightweight one
Dry bags / packing cubes for organising packing for 2 nights wild camping (there’s only capacity on the luggage transfer for a smaller bag for these 2 nights - a small duffel style bag is provided)
CLOTHING
Hiking boots with good grip and ankle support - MANDATORY. This is for your safety and comfort.
Hiking clothes - Sportswear like leggings, or hiking trousers / shorts and wicking t-shirts. Choose clothes without heavy seams that won’t rub and will dry quickly if it gets wet.
Layers you can take on and off throughout the day as the temperature changes
Lightweight long sleeve top and trousers - to protect arms and legs from bushes when hiking and to protect you from the sun
Midlayer - fleece
Waterproof jacket and trousers
Hiking socks
Insulated jacket for the evenings
Shoes or sandals for evenings
Warm layers for evenings
Cap / Sunhat
Sunglasses
Warm hat
Buff
PERSONAL
Eyemask and earplugs - optional
Anti sickness meds for airport transfers and boat rides if needed
Toiletries
Sun screen - high factor!
Insect repellent
Compeed
Wet wipes for days with no access to showers
Small amount of toilet roll - some of the public toilets can’t be relied on to have stocks!