Pack light! You'll be toting your own luggage around at airports and hotels, so bring only what you need—ideally in one small suitcase and one additional carry-on bag.
Preparation
What to pack
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Pack light! You'll be toting your own luggage around at airports and hotels, so bring only what you need—ideally in one small suitcase and one additional carry-on bag.
Masks/face covering (as required by local authorities)
Comfortable walking shoes and one pair of nicer shoes
Shirts (short- and long- sleeved)
Socks and underwear
Watch
Pants/shorts/jeans
Pajamas
Bathing suit (if applicable)
Dressier outfit (reserved for a special night out)
Raincoat and/or umbrella
Lightweight nylon jacket or fleece (rather than bulky sweatshirts)
Reusable water bottle
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Shampoo/conditioner
Soap
Deodorant
Hairbrush/comb
Sunscreen
Hand sanitizer
Any medications (in addition to a copy of any prescription)
Spare set of contact lenses/glasses (if applicable)
ATM card (Call your bank prior to departure to alert them of the trip; foreign purchases sometimes result in a hold on bank accounts.)
Personal credit card
At least $50 converted to the currency of the first country that you’re visiting
Pouch for storing money and passport under clothing
An alarm clock (Many hotel rooms won't have one.)
An adaptor/converter
Camera with extra batteries or charger
Passport—required on all EF Educational Tours travelling outside of Canada (Remember to leave one copy of it at home and bring a couple more copies on tour, in case your passport gets lost.)
Visas (if applicable)
A copy of the tour itinerary
A list of important phone numbers
Addresses to send postcards home
Copy of any prescriptions (Customs officials may want to verify that a container's contents match its label, so all medication should be carried in its original container.)
The EF backpack that every traveller receives is a perfect carry-on bag. Here’s a short list of things travellers might need on the first day of the trip. These should be packed in your carry-on in case your checked luggage is delayed:
Passport
Money
Airline boarding pass
Toothbrush and toothpaste (Check catsa-acsta.gc.ca for current security requirements.)
Hairbrush
Contact lens case/glasses (to sleep comfortably on the plane)
A change of clothes (in case luggage is delayed)
Medication
Any valuables