Things to Bring
Specific clothes :
Lightweight long pants & lightweight long sleeve t-shirts (for sun and evening bug protection)
Fast dry t-shirts
Light rain jacket
Swimsuit
Closed-Shoes (hiking / jogging shoes)
Sunglasses
Hat
Flip-flops
Water shoes (optional)
Portable solar panel charger (for phones)
Headlamp / flashlight / solar lamp
Snorkeling gear
Dry bag (to keep electronics safe and dry when you are out on the water)
Camera and/or GoPro
Binoculars
Refillable water bottle
Light hammock
Slackline
Journal
Reading Material (suggested topics: nature, climate change, conservation, sustainability, natural medicine, wellness and spirituality)
Sunscreen (coral reef friendly)
Natural bug repellent
Basic first-aid material
Benadryl
Anti-itch
Antibiotic cream
Bandaids
Iodine
Tea Tree Oil
Grapefruit Seed Extract
Essential oils
Other Bits and Pieces
Mobile Phones – Most mobiles/cell phones can pick up a signal here. You may also wish to purchase a phone sim card or telephone at the airport in San Jose.
Internet – We have wifi available at all times in the area of our communal dinning area and our Green House Bungalow. It is free of charge.
Solar Power – Dolphin Quest has solar power and provides electricity for lighting in the guest rooms. The system also provides the electricity to power our low energy refrigerator and lighting in the dining area. Guests staying with us can charge e-readers, phones, cameras etc. between 10 am and 4pm when the sun is shining. Please keep in mind the electricity is limited and charging devices outside of these hours is not permitted. The system is not powerful enough to use hairdryers or heated hair irons (ladies this is your chance to have a good excuse to let your hair go natural!). A backup charger is good for reserve power and even better if it is solar.