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What should I pack when moving to Mamanuca Islands?

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We asked people living in Mamanuca Islands to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded...

"When moving to Mamanuca Islands, it's essential to pack lightweight and breathable clothing due to the tropical climate. Include items like shorts, t-shirts, tank tops, and sundresses. Don't forget to pack a good amount of swimwear as the islands are known for their beautiful beaches and water activities. A light rain jacket or umbrella is also recommended as sudden rain showers are common. Pack a pair of comfortable walking shoes for exploring the islands and flip flops or sandals for the beach. Sun protection is crucial, so include a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and plenty of high SPF sunscreen. A reusable water bottle is also a good idea to stay hydrated in the heat. Remember to pack all necessary toiletries, including insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes. If you take prescription medication, bring enough to last your entire stay, as it may be difficult to refill in this remote location. Bring along your camera, chargers, and any other electronics you may need. A waterproof bag or case can be useful for protecting these items during water activities. Lastly, don't forget your passport, driver's license, credit cards, and any other necessary identification or travel documents. It's also a good idea to have a copy of these documents in case they get lost or stolen," remarked another expat in Mamanuca Islands, Fiji.

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What should I pack when moving to Mamanuca Islands?

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