The Galápagos islands are, in a word, magical. If you LOVE animals (and who doesn’t?) there are few places on Earth where you can see them as closely as is possible in these islands.
While packing for the Galápagos doesn’t need to be rocket science, I was surprised to find that it could be on the colder side, a bit cloudy in places, and on the other end of the coin, crazy hot! Basically, the Galápagos can experience several different temperatures and kinds of weather, so without further ado, here’s the perfect Galápagos packing list to help you prepare:
Weather in the Galápagos
The Galápagos Islands experience a subtropical climate, which means that they see variations in weather based on ocean currents. If you are traveling in the first half of the year, the weather should be generally pleasant, and the waters will be pretty warm. At the height of the rainy season, plan on humidity and heat.
August-September is the chilliest time of the year in the Galapagos, so consider a thicker suit if you plan on being in the water a lot, and plan on wearing jackets and leggings when on land.
The Essentials
I know many people get anxious about packing for a trip, like, what if I didn’t bring enough underwear, or did I forget to pack my toothbrush, etc?
While the Galápagos islands aren’t exactly shopping paradise, you can easily find a replacement if you left anything behind at home. The only things you do not want to forget are these essentials:
- Identification documents: passport, driving license, identity card (take photos of them and email to yourself, just in case)
- Money: cash, credit card, debit card. While there are ATMs on Santa Cruz and San Cristobal, they aren’t always reliable.
Picking the Right Gear
Traveling in the Galápagos requires a lot of land and water transfers. I recommend bringing a wheeled duffel bag – your back will thank you for that. Make sure you have at least a water repellent day pack or better yet, a dry bag to keep your electronics and important documents safe.
Snorkeling, Swimming, Cruising

- 2 Rashguards/wetsuits
- 2 bikinis
- reef-safe, strong sunscreen
- snorkeling mask & fins
- Keens or similar shoes
- dry bag
- microfiber towel
- binoculars
Clothing
- 2 t-shirts
- 2 tank tops
- 2 lightweight long sleeves
- 2 shorts
- 2 lightweight pants
- 1 rain jacket
- 1 fleece jacket
- 1 pair of flip flops
- 1 pair of running shoes (if you plan on hiking)
- 1 sun hat and sunglasses for sun protection
- 10 pairs of underwear, 2 bras, 2 sports bras
Toiletries
- Toothbrush + toothpaste
- Shampoo + conditioner + body wash (fill them in these 100ml bottles)
- Facial wash + moisturizer
- Sunscreen
- Deodorant
- Hairbrush
- Razors
- DivaCup
Other Incidentals

Here are a few things that may slip your mind, but are definitely good to have:
- An alarm (to attract attention during emergencies)
- A doorjamb (good to have when staying in a private room alone!)
- A LifeStraw water bottle, or refillable water bottle, as most hotels provide drinking water. Do not drink the tap water in the Galapagos!
- A first-aid kit and your personal medications
I hope this packing list helps to simplify your packing process for your trip to the Galápagos! It’s one of the most amazing trips I have ever taken, and I know you’re going to love it.
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