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How should I pack for Cancun in August?

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I am going to Cancun the last week of August. I was wondering what I should bring for during the day vs. nighttime attire. I am a female and want to make sure I don't overpack.

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  1. Daytime- shorts, bathing suits, muscle tees, flip flops, sunglasses, small purse (one you can cross over your chest- easier to deal with ) Night time - short dresses, mini skirts, tees


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  3. Clothing

    Travelers should be conscientious of cultural differences and pack accordingly. Keep in mind that some religious sites require that shirts cover the shoulders and arms, and do not allow short skirts or flip-flops.

    Comfortable walking shoes and one pair of nicer shoes

    Shirts (short and long sleeved)

    Socks

    Underwear

    Shorts/pants/jeans

    Pajamas

    Bathing suit (if applicable)

    Dressier outfit (reserved for a special night out)

    Raincoat and/or umbrella

    Lightweight nylon jacket or warm-up top (rather than bulky sweatshirts)

    Toiletries

    Toothbrush

    Toothpaste

    Shampoo/conditioner

    Soap

    Deodorant

    Hairbrush/comb

    Sunscreen

    Any medications (in addition to a copy of prescriptions)

    Spare set of contact lenses/glasses (if applicable)

    Nylon cord and 8 to 12 clothespins (for drying clothes in the hotel room)

    Money

    ATM card (call the bank prior to departure to alert them of the trip; foreign purchases sometimes result in a hold on bank accounts)

    Pouch for storing money and passport under clothing

    Electronics

    An alarm clock (many hotel rooms won't have one)

    An adaptor/converter (available at travel stores)

    Camera with ample batteries (batteries can be expensive abroad)

    Documents

    Passport—Remember to bring a couple photocopies of it (in case it is lost) and leave one copy at home

    Visas (if applicable)

    A copy of the tour itinerary

    A list of important phone numbers and 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.)

    Carry-on bag

    Passport

    Money

    Airline ticket

    Toothbrush and toothpaste (remember, toothpaste needs to go in a one-quart ziploc bag, and can't be bigger than 3 oz)

    Hairbrush

    Contact lens case/glasses (to sleep comfortably on the plane)

    A change of clothes (in case luggage is delayed)

    Medication

    Any valuables


  4. If you are staying at a resort, they usually have washer/dryers in the room. When I go, I always stop at the local Walmart or Chedraui (a middle east version of walmart) and buy laundry detergent as well as groceries, shampoos, soap... basically stuff that takes up room in my suitcase! They carry many of the American brands, or purchase Mexican brands for even less. I try to pick up trial size and throw them away when I leave, As for the clothes I take, I try to pack stuff that is light, hopefully wrinkle free. I take 2-3 bathing suits, 2 flip flops, 2-3 shorts and t's and maybe 1-2 skirts or dresses. I also take work out clothes including tennis shoes. Most hotels provide hair dryers. I don't pack  straightners or curling irons because it is sooo humid and we usually swim and shower so often I wear my hair "natural". Besides, if I fix my hair, it goes frizzy fast. Invest in mouse and clips.

    I also take 1 beach towel, a book, my ATM, one credit card for emergencies, passport, sunscreen, sunglasses. I also highly recommend not carrying too much cash. That's just commen sense at home or if travelling. Plus if you use your ATM as needed, you will recieve the highest exchange rate. I also recommend taking a small supply of tylenol or motrin. That stuff is hard to find over there in case you may need it.

    I wouldn't worry about carrying a sweater unless you chill easily. It's going to be hot there, day and night.

    Just remember, if there is anything you might need while over there, Walmart and Chedraui are always close by.  They are located both in Cancun and Playa de Carmen. Cancun has many American shops, overpriced of course. Playa de Carmen is always cheaper. Take the local bus for less than a dollar per person or a Taxi for dollars more.

    Hope you have fun! We'll be there the last week of Aug also!

  5. SWIMSUIT......SWIMSUIT..........SWIMSUIT

    COVER UP

    SHORTS AND SKIRTS IF YOU LIKE TO WEAR SKIRTS

    MANY CUTE LITTLE TOPS

    SHORTS......SHORTS..........SHORTS

    IT IS VERY HOT HERE IN AUGUST..........THE SMALLER THE CLOTHING......THE BETTER

    YOU CAN DRESS UP IF YOU LIKE, BUT NOT NECESSARY

    JUST BE COMFORTABLE AND ENJOY......NOBODY REALLY CARES WHAT YOU WEAR OR DONT WEAR HERE.........IT IS ALL ABOUT HAVING FUN AND THE PARTY

    ENJOY

  6. Just bring your beach/pool attire for most of the day. A nice outfit for dinner and if you plan on going out to the clubs/bars at night bring something nice to wear then. I just got back a week ago and it all fit in my suitcast and I had just enough outfits for my trip. Don't bring any pants (unless you get cold at night) because it is way too hot! Have fun....wish I was going back.

  7. It's a gazillion degrees and humid.  There is no place at all that won't allow shorts, skirts, tanks, flips.  Bring your lightest-weight clothing and things you will be comfortable wearing.  Air-conditioned resort restaurants may be cool in the evenings, so you may need a sweater.  Shorts and swimsuits for day.  Capris and little dresses for evening.  Heels are crazy here, so bring only comfy flips or wedges.

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