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Luna Sailing Holiday Packing Tips

A sailing trip feels effortless when you pack for space, safety, and saltwater—not for a hotel room. This guide is for couples, families, and small groups joining private, skipper-led sailing with The Luna Sailing in Croatia.

The goal: pack light, move safely on deck, and protect the yacht (and everyone’s comfort onboard).

1) The “Pack Light” Checklist (Quick List)

If you only read one section, read this:

Bring:

    • Soft bag (duffel/backpack) + 1 small day bag

    • 2–3 quick-dry outfits + 1 warm layer

    • 2 swimwear sets + cover-up

    • Deck-safe shoes + 1 pair of flip-flops

    • Hat + polarized sunglasses + reef-safe sunscreen (non-oily)

    • Light windbreaker (even in summer)

    • Reusable water bottle

    • Any personal medication + seasickness basics

Skip:

    • Hard suitcases

    • Body oils / tanning oils

    • High heels and “slippery sole” fashion shoes

    • Excess valuables and too many outfits

2) Clothing: What to Wear for Sun, Wind & Sea Spray

On the Adriatic, you can have strong sun at noon and cool wind in the evening—especially while moving.

The easiest rule: quick-dry + layers

Pack clothing you can mix and repeat:

    • 2–3 breathable tops (quick-dry)

    • 1–2 shorts/skirts

    • 1 light long-sleeve (UV shirt or linen shirt)

    • 1 warm layer (light sweater or fleece)

    • 1 windbreaker (thin and packable)

For swimming and comfort

    • 2 swimsuits (one can dry while you wear the other)

    • Rash guard / UV top (great for kids and sensitive skin)

    • Light cover-up for moving around the boat

Why this matters: damp cotton gets cold fast after a swim. Quick-dry layers keep you comfortable and reduce the “chilled after sunset” feeling.

3) Footwear: Deck Safety First

Your shoes onboard are about grip, not style.

Best choices

    • Non-marking, non-slip deck shoes or sporty sneakers

    • Water shoes (optional, great for rocky shores)

OK choices

    • Flip-flops for off-boat use or quick steps—not ideal while sailing

Avoid

    • High heels

    • Hard soles with poor grip

    • Shoes that leave marks (black soles often do)

Why this matters: wet decks happen. Safe shoes prevent slips and protect the boat surfaces.

4) Sun, Skin & Gelcoat-Friendly Products (Very Important)

This is where many guests accidentally damage boats.

✅ Choose sunscreen that’s boat-friendly

    • Mineral / reef-safe sunscreen (cream or stick)

    • Apply onshore or carefully in one spot

    • Use a towel under you if you’re applying onboard

🚫 Avoid suntanning oils / body oils (non-negotiable)

No tanning oils or body oils onboard.
Why: oils stain cushions, make decks slippery, and can permanently mark gelcoat and teak-like surfaces.

Better alternatives:

    • Mineral sunscreen lotion (non-oily finish)

    • Sunscreen stick for face/shoulders

    • Light long-sleeve UV top (best “sunscreen” is fabric)

5) Drinks Onboard: The Red Wine Reality

Red wine and boats have one thing in common: they both like to move.

Red wine caution (non-negotiable)

Red wine spills stain:

    • cockpit cushions

    • deck seams

    • fabric bags

    • towels and bedding

If you bring it anyway:

    • use lidded cups

    • keep it seated (no standing with glass)

    • rinse spills immediately with fresh water

Safer onboard choices:

    • chilled white wine

    • rosé (still stains less than red)

    • beer in cans

    • sparkling water / soft drinks

Why this matters: stains are hard to remove at sea, and cleaning time is limited during turnarounds.

7) What Not to Bring (Protect the Boat + Your Space)

Hard-edge luggage (non-negotiable)

Avoid hard suitcases with sharp corners.
Use a soft duffel or backpack.

Why: hard cases scratch woodwork, walls, and floors—and they don’t store well in cabins.

Other things to leave at home

    • Too many shoes (1 deck-safe + 1 simple pair is enough)

    • Expensive jewelry, luxury watches

    • Fragile glass bottles (if possible)

    • Anything illegal, dangerous, or that can compromise safety

(And as always onboard: follow skipper instructions, and keep the boat respectful and safe for everyone.)

8) Pro Tips: Pack Smaller, Stay Drier, Feel Better

Space-saving hacks

    • Roll clothes instead of folding

    • Pack outfits that match each other

    • Use 1 small packing cube per category (tops, swimwear, underwear)

Waterproofing basics

    • Phone waterproof pouch

    • Dry bag for documents + electronics

    • Zip-locks for sunscreen/creams (they leak in heat)

Seasickness basics (simple and realistic)

    • Start with a light breakfast

    • Stay hydrated

    • Look at the horizon

    • Avoid heavy alcohol early

    • Bring your preferred remedy (tablets, bands, ginger)

Bring a reusable water bottle

It reduces waste and keeps you comfortable in Croatian sun.

 

FAQ (Packing for a Sailing Trip in Croatia)

1) What kind of bag should I bring for a sailing trip?

Bring a soft duffel or backpack. Hard suitcases don’t store well and can scratch the boat.

2) How many outfits do I need for a 1–2 day trip?

Usually 2–3 quick-dry outfits, 2 swimwear sets, and one warm layer are enough.

3) What shoes are best on a sailboat?

Non-slip, non-marking deck shoes or sporty sneakers. Avoid heels and slippery soles.

4) Can I bring tanning oil or body oil?

Please don’t. Oils stain cushions and can damage boat surfaces. Use mineral sunscreen or UV clothing instead.

5) Is red wine allowed onboard?

It’s not forbidden, but it’s high-risk for stains. If you bring it, use lidded cups and be extra careful. White wine/beer are safer.

6) Should I pack a hair dryer?

Usually no—boats have power limits. If you truly need one, ask in advance and only use it when safe (often only on shore power).

7) What does The Luna Sailing provide onboard?

On most trips we provide essentials like bedding and standard towels, plus key onboard equipment. Check your trip confirmation and our info pack for the exact inclusions.

8) Where can I find your onboard rules and Terms?

Ready to Sail (Without Overpacking)?

If you tell us your trip type (day sail, training, or micro-charter), group size, and dates, we’ll confirm what’s onboard and help you pack perfectly.

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