debit/credit cards, change of clothes, all Rx meds, snacks, Kleenex, lip balm, overnight toiletries • Liquids in carry-on: 3.4 oz or less in one quart-size Ziploc • ID tag outside and inside luggage • Check airline website for baggage allowance, size & weight restrictions Checked Luggage • Don’t over-pack! • Remember you will buy things while abroad, so leave room in your suitcase, bring a collapsible bag, or plan to purchase another bag. • Review packing list online (www.goglobal.une.edu) • ID tag outside and inside luggage • Check airline website for baggage allowance, size & weight restrictions Shopping! You can shop for just about anything in Tangier
There is an organized shopping trip to a mall for stocking
up on dorm supplies during the first few days.
Bed linens and towels are supplied by UNE
Student packing thoughts…
• “I wish I’d brought some nice clothes, we
dress up frequently.” • “I should have brought closed-toed shoes.” • “It gets chillier than I expected. Wish I had more clothing for layering.” • “I should have brought a water bottle and a string backpack for hiking and beach days.” Attire How do people dress in Tangier? • Conservatively, in both traditional and European style • Strive to blend in rather than stand out • Bring comfortable shoes! • Moroccans dress conservatively but fashion-forward • A put-together appearance in town is a sign of respect • Gym clothes and beach gear are not culturally appropriate for the city streets! Ladies Gentlemen • Leggings should be worn • Pants knee-length or with longer tops longer • Avoid showing cleavage • No sleeveless shirts • Layered shorter dresses or tanks with leggings • Sleeveless tops and tanks are best layered with a cardigan or shawl What Not to Wear