Recommended
Packing List
This packing list is a compilation of recommendations by 4T staff
and former program participants modified for your specific program
itinerary. It is more important to us that you consider the need
of each item below than to actually bring everything itemized
on this list. You will find that you will be able to economize
in several areas by bringing a single item that is capable of
covering two or more of the needs listed below. We, by no means,
are encouraging you to partake in a massive shopping spree just
for the purposes of your trip to the DR. However, if it is on
this list, then it is something that we (or those who have come
before you) view as important to your comfort, safety and overall
preparedness.
A
few points worth mentioning
Attire
& The Big City
Like most Latin-American countries, the DR tends to be more formal
than those of North America in several aspects of everyday life.
This is particularly true for dress. Out of respect we encourage
you to adjust your behaviors to those more in-line with our country-hosts.
Dominicans, of all social classes, take great pride in their appearance.
In larger cities, such as Santo Domingo, men wear pants or jeans
with a short or long sleeved shirt and shoes (as opposed to sneakers)
even in casual situations. Despite the warm climate, shorts tend
to be worn only while at the beach, during sports, or in touristy
locations. Women have it a bit easier in that tasteful shorts,
slacks, jeans and sundresses are all common in the city, although
Dominican woman certainly go all-out at any opportunity to dress
up.
In
the tourist centers, such as Cabarete, Puerto Plata, Samaná,
Punta Cana, La Romana and, even the mountain city of Jarabacoa,
the above does not necessarily hold true. Feel free to dress as
you like and appropriate to the weather.
Attire
& Work Projects, Service Projects and Excursions
We encourage you to bring causal and comfortable summer clothing
that is appropriate for the excursions and projects in your itinerary.
Be aware that clothing may get very dirty, abused or very wet
in outdoor work projects and excursions that involve caving, canyoning
and the like, as well as most service projects. Although limited
laundry service may be available, it wouldn't be a bad idea to
bring some "old clothes" that can stand up to the wear
and tear of the kinds of activities we like to do. It is very
common for our guests to "retire" items of clothing
and shoes on the last day of their trip with us.
Bottom
Line on Attire
Think of your life while on tour in the DR as having four phases:
City Life, Work-Project Life, Hanging-Out-After-Work-Project Life,
and Excursion Life. Plan and pack your wardrobe according to the
pace of your particular itinerary.
Getting It All Here and Back
We ask that you bring two backpack/bags: