Packing list for Vanuatu

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Packing List for Vanuatu
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Packing Lists by Country

These lists has been compiled by Volunteers serving in Vanuatu based on their experience. Use it as an informal guide in making your own list, bearing in mind that experience is individual. There is no perfect list!
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See also:
Pre-Departure Checklist
Staging Timeline

For information see Welcomebooks

This list has been compiled by Volunteers serving in Vanuatu and is based on their experience. Another packing list, with more detail and explanation, is located on the website at http:// www.peacecorps.gov.vu/list.html. Use these as informal guides in making your own list, bearing in mind that experience is individual. There is no perfect list! You obviously cannot bring everything on the list, so consider those items that make the most sense to you personally and professionally. You can always have things sent to you later. As you decide what to bring, keep in mind that you have an 80-pound weight limit on baggage. And remember, you can get almost everything you need in Vanuatu or through Internet purchases.

Contents

General Clothing

(Note that Port Vila has a large used-clothing market, and most clothing is available locally.)

For Men

For Women

Shoes

(Flip-flops are available locally, but all other good-quality shoes are difficult to find in Port Vila.)

Personal Hygiene and Toiletry Items

(Many familiar brands of shampoo and other toiletries are available in the duty-free and tourist shops of Port Vila.)

Kitchen

You can easily buy most kitchen supplies in Port Vila (i.e., dishes, pots, glasses, and utensils). However, there are a few items we recommend bringing:


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