Packing, Travel, Resort Info, and Diving Tips
for the ScubaBoard Invasion 2022 to Cozumel
Well, we are getting closer to the ScubaBoard Invasion 2022 to Cozumel!!!!!
So, I thought I would touch base with the Crew sharing some of the great ideas and info
I have on preparing, packing, traveling, the resort, and dive-related tips.
For those who are seasoned travelers, please share your knowledge too.
Any new info that I update to these 4 initial posts along the way will be in GREEN
so you won't need to search for changing information!
General Travel Info
Anytime you are traveling outside of your normal area, it's good to checkfor the ScubaBoard Invasion 2022 to Cozumel
Well, we are getting closer to the ScubaBoard Invasion 2022 to Cozumel!!!!!
So, I thought I would touch base with the Crew sharing some of the great ideas and info
I have on preparing, packing, traveling, the resort, and dive-related tips.
For those who are seasoned travelers, please share your knowledge too.
Any new info that I update to these 4 initial posts along the way will be in GREEN
so you won't need to search for changing information!
General Travel Info
CDC Destinations/Travelers Health Info
If you have any concerns, always consult with your doctor prior to leaving the country.
Cozumel Travel Tips
Additional Maps of Cozumel
App Map for the Downtown Area
Travel Checklist
I have a travel checklist that I keep on file and printout for each trip. We'll send it out in the next email and you may use it if you like or make your own list. The list includes everything that might be needed. If there's something on the list that doesn't apply to this trip, I just cross it off. I also include things to do like stopping the mail, newspaper, contacting your cell provider if you want service there, and calling the credit card companies to inform them that I will be going out of the country so they don't cut you off in mid-trip.
It's also a good thing to start packing early, in case anything needs to be serviced or repaired before you go.
DON'T FORGET These Items when Packing!
Airline tickets/info for going and returning flights.
Bay Adventures Travel Vouchers for the Resort and Diving Reservations. (Bay Adventures will email them out to everyone a few weeks before travel.)
Passports (I also make a copy of it and put it in my carry on)
Driver’s License or if you don’t have one, some other form of picture ID.
Diving Certification Cards or E-Cards (I also make copies and put in my carry-on.)
DAN and Health Insurance Cards or E-Cards
ScubaBoard Waiver (Cardzard will email it out to everyone a few weeks before travel. Please print, fill out and bring with you to the welcome party on the 1st night.)
Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's always good to have cash. Small Bills (1’s, 5’s, 10’s, and 20’s go a long way) (Some of the restaurants or shops don't accept credit cards or $100 bills if you plan on venturing out on the island.) Visit www.oanda.com or www.xe.com for current rates for those traveling other than from the US. I would also be leary of using ATMs to get cash. Check with your Credit card companies as to fees for international charges. Some charge extra and some do not, but it's good to be aware of those charges. Also, remember to let them know you will be traveling so you don't get a stop on your cards.
Prescription Medication (Keep it in the prescription bottle with your name on it and carry in your personal item. Not in your carry-on) And always bring a few days extra in case you have travel delays along the way.
Over-the-counter medications and first aid items that you may need.
Please keep in mind, that we are on a very small island and many items are not readily available.
Especially allergy medication if you have ever had an allergic reaction. I have a med pack for traveling with items such as band-aids, sports wraps, Benadryl, Imodium, Advil, bug bite cream, etc.
Sunscreen (Try to use products if possible for the coral reefs' health)
Sunscreen (my favorite Stream2Sea | EcoConscious & Biodegradable Sunscreen.) And also one of our Sponsors for the event. If you misplaced your discount code, let us know and we'll resend it to you.
Hats
Bug spray (Insect repellent is recommended and is also sold at the resort.) Near sunset and sunrise are the worst time for mosquitoes and no-see-ums.) Try to avoid being outdoors at those times.
Also, don't leave your door or sliding glass door open or you may invite them into your room.
FYI Did you know that if you put hand soap on a bite right away, leave it on, and don't scratch it, many times it will alleviate the itch and swelling.
Woolite or those all-in-one washer sheets if you plan on washing the funk off your clothes or dive wear in the sink/tub. Especially great when you're staying longer than a week.
Clothespins and lightweight rope. They help when hanging items up for drying and to keep them from blowing off the porches.
A light jacket, it goes on the plane with me as well. (Many of the airports and sometimes the planes can be very cold.)
Tennis Shoes or sneakers if you're planning on going on Island excursions, especially to the ruins.
Water shoes if shore diving, snorkeling, and swimming in the ocean.