Boating holiday packing list: 7 unexpected tips you’ll thank us for
Setting off on a boating holiday is often thought of as an exhilarating life experience - open water, scenic views, and the promise of adventure. But to truly enjoy the experience, smart packing is key. Forget the usual advice; here are seven unexpected packing tips that will make your trip smoother, more enjoyable, and completely stress-free.
The importance of smart packing for your boating holiday
Packing for a boating holiday comes with unique challenges, such as limited space and the need for multifunctional items. Planning ahead and packing smartly can help you navigate these challenges, making your trip smoother and more enjoyable. Let's dive into some essential tips for your summer holiday packing list.
Our 7 top tips to pack for a boating holiday
1. Use a soft-shell bag
Soft-shell bags are ideal for boating holidays because they are flexible and easy to store in tight spaces. Unlike hard-shell suitcases, soft-shell bags can be squeezed into small compartments, maximizing the limited space on a boat. These bags are also lighter and easier to carry, making them a convenient choice for travel. By using a soft-shell bag, you can bring along all your essentials without the hassle of bulky luggage, fitting perfectly into your holiday packing list.
2. Essentials for self-catering holidays
When planning a self-catering holiday, such as a boating holiday, remember to pack essential items like cooking oil, salt, pepper, and herbs. Bringing these items from home can save you time and money, ensuring you have everything you need to prepare delicious meals on board. It also means you won't need to buy large quantities or items that you will use sparingly, like salt and pepper, which you might end up leaving behind at the end of your trip. However, be sure to check customs regulations if you're traveling internationally, as some food items may be restricted. This not only adds convenience but also enhances your culinary experience, making these items key summer holiday essentials.
3. A few clothes pegs
Clothes pegs are incredibly useful for drying towels and clothes on a boat. They prevent your items from blowing away in the wind, keeping everything secure and dry. Clothes pegs can also be used to organise various items around the boat, such as securing opened food bags or holding together important documents. Adding a few pegs to your boating holiday checklist can provide practical solutions for everyday challenges on board.
4. Extra towels: microfiber and fast-drying towels
Bringing extra towels, especially microfiber and fast-drying ones, is a smart move. These towels save space and dry quickly, making them perfect for swimming and general use on the boat. Microfiber towels are also highly absorbent and lightweight, making them easy to pack and carry. By including these quick dry beach towels in your luggage, you can ensure comfort and convenience throughout your trip.
5. Gloves for rope handling
Gloves can be handy for handling ropes safely on a boat. They protect your hands from rope burns and provide a better grip. Look for comfortable and durable sailing gloves, such as Musto sailing gloves, to enhance your boating experience. While not mandatory, gloves can also be useful for other tasks on the boat making them a versatile addition to your gear.
6. Hotel slippers
Lightweight hotel slippers are perfect for keeping the cabin clean, especially in wet conditions. They are easy to pack and add a touch of comfort to your stay. Hotel slippers can be worn inside the cabin to keep your feet clean and dry, preventing dirt and moisture from spreading. However, it's important to note that these slippers should only be used indoors and are not suitable footwear for outside areas of the boat due to safety considerations. Including them in your holiday packing list can enhance your onboard experience, providing a cozy and hygienic option for indoor footwear.
7. Packing hacks for travel
Utilise packing hacks to make the most of your limited space. Rolling clothes and using packing cubes can help you stay organized and save space. These packing hacks for travel are particularly useful for boating holidays, ensuring you pack efficiently and keep your belongings in order. Additionally, consider using vacuum-sealed bags to further compress your clothing, allowing you to pack more items in less space.
What to pack for your boating holiday: the essentials
As you complete your packing for your boating holiday, these essentials should be included, as advised by Le Boat’s most experienced boat owners:
- All-weather clothes
- Sunglasses
- Mosquito repellent
- Binoculars (provided on boats in Canada)
- Flashlight (provided on boats in Canada)
- Batteries/Charging cables
- Sun protection
- Comfortable shoes
- Fly swatter
- Rain gear
- Compact umbrella
- Power bank
- Reusable water bottle
- Portable fan
- Deck shoes (white soles)
- Waterproof phone case
- Power adaptors
- Garbage bags
- Dish soap
- Kitchen sponge or dish rag
- Soap and shampoos
For more detailed advice from our boat owners, check out our experienced boat owner's holiday tips.
Enjoy a stress-free boating holiday
By following these packing tips, you can ensure a more enjoyable and stress-free boating holiday. Smart packing allows you to focus on the adventure and relaxation that awaits, rather than worrying about forgotten items or lack of space.
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