When packing for your next vacation, a lot of thoughts may come to mind. How many clothes should be packed? Is it smart to go semi-casual or to dress as relaxed as possible? If your next vacation is to go on one of KRC’s Jewish heritage tours, being smart about how you pack makes the trip more enjoyable. Here is an easy-to-follow packing guide you can use as you prepare for your next Jewish river cruise. The Bag Packing smart begins with picking the most appropriate luggage. Travel bags these days come in more practical build and material, so there should be a lot of options for you to choose from. The recommended bag during river cruises are those duffle style bags, the one with the wheels and the telescopic handle. It’s easy to carry and easy to store. These types of bags are also less constraining on your things when you overpack. A lot of river cruise pros would even tell you to bring a tote bag. When you need to bring only the stuff you need for the day, a tote bag can come in handy. Clothes The first thing you need to consider when packing clothes for a river cruise is the kind of weather you’ll be experiencing during the trip. Packing one warm and one waterproof outfit is just a river cruise standard. It also helps if you pick out clothes that would work for multiple purposes. People who go to river cruises usually go for neutral colors. Those who go to cruise trips more often pack a little more than what they need in case unexpected spills and tears happen. To save more space in your bag, roll up your clothes after folding them. Place smaller garments like shirts and underwear on top of heavier garments like pants and towels. Clothes take up most of the space in your luggage. Things like your shoes, and other miscellaneous belongings should be placed in pouches. Placing things in pouches will help give easier access for when you need specific items. Devices Most people can’t leave their homes without their electronic devices. Some can’t even be completely at peace without feeling their smartphones in their pockets. When you travel, pack your electric devices and chargers in a pouch and place it securely in your bag. Travelling to other countries may mean that electronic outlets may not be the same as the ones you got at home. People who travel very often bring a multi-socket adaptor and a power strip with them so charging won’t be a problem. Important Papers Passports, maps, local guide books, and foreign currency are just some of the important papers you must have with you at all times. Make sure you put these important papers in their own flat pouch to be carried in your tote bag so you could easily pull it out when you need it. Another pro-tip is to get your cash converted to the local currency. Most shops would appreciate it if you pay in the local currency instead of paying them with US Dollars. You’ll save yourself some time, and the shops will surely thank you for it. There you have it, your own packing guide for your next Jewish river cruise. It may take some time for first time travelers to get used to practical packing, but for those who frequently go to kosher river cruises, it’s like second nature. The one thing every traveler should remember to pack is their sense of adventure.
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