What To Bring

Below is a compiled list of what students should consider bringing with them on the trip.

  • Passport and student card
  • Photocopies of ID (leave one copy behind)
  • Copy of itinerary
  • Any maps or pamphlets distributed at meetings
  • One warm lined jacket or coat
  • Clothing for dressing in layers - long/short-sleeved t-shirts, zippered jackets, light sweaters
  • Sweater or sweatshirt for cool mornings or evenings
  • Pajamas
  • Comfortable walking shoes with rubber soles (2 pairs)
  • Extra socks
  • Slippers / flip-flops
  • One "dressy" outfit - shirt, tie, dress pants/ skirt & blouse or dress
  • Pair of dress shoes (optional)
  • Rain gear
  • Small folding umbrella
  • Spare pair of prescription eyeglasses
  • Day travel backpack or shoulder bag
  • Money Pouch - (supplied by Georgia Hardy Tours)
  • Camera - name tagged or labeled with tape (may need to be registered before you leave the country - see Mr. Panjer)
  • Large supply of Film or Memory Cards (They're more expensive in Europe!)
  • Toiletries - shampoo, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.
  • Medication - all prescriptions must be labelled if you need to bring it aboard the airplane
  • First Aid items - bandages, Advil/Tylenol, Gravol, Immodiam, Zantac or Tums
  • Ginger (cookies and/or pills and/or candies) work like Gravol only non-drowsy
  • Vitamins
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • One hair dryer per room - either dual voltage or with a 220V adapter
  • One small travel alarm clock per room
  • Travel clothesline and laundry soap
  • Several grocery bags for dirty or wet laundry
  • "Ziploc" type baggies
  • A watch
  • Sketchbook and sketching materials - sketchbook will be provide
  • Writing paper
  • Pens, pencils, coloured pencils, glue or tape
  • Snacks
  • Batteries (walkman, camera)
  • Mini-flashlight