1. backpack
A backpack is an absolute Spring Break essential. Not only does it serve as a secondary form of luggage, but when it comes to long days on the beach and possible hiking adventures in tropical locations, you want a good backpack to tote around belongings like sunscreen, a camera, a change of clothes, and a towel.
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2- Two, or three, pairs of sunglasses.
I know one pair of sunglasses is an absolute “duh” but two are three is absolutely necessary. The ocean is not a friend to your accessories and those hitting the slopes will need a way to block out light- chunky ski goggles will only cut it going down a black diamond.
3. Cell Phone Charger. They've started carrying universal chargers (with multiple heads) at places like Walgreens, but that’s $15 to $20 you really shouldn't have to spend.
4. Passport and Tickets or Itinerary. You need some form of photo ID to travel even domestically, so don’t forget it.The passport is obviously important for foreign travel, but make sure it isn't about to expire; many countries won’t let you in with under six months left. Also, even if you booked all your travel online, customs will sometimes ask to see your full itinerary, so bring tickets or print it all out.
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