What to Pack for Socotra — Complete Packing List 2026
By FEEL Socotra · Local Agency · Updated May 2026 · 6 min read
Packing for Socotra is different from packing for a regular beach holiday. You will be camping on remote beaches, hiking through rocky plateaus, snorkelling in marine reserves, and sitting by fires in the evening — sometimes all in one day. This list is built from years of running expeditions on the island.
What we provide
FEEL Socotra provides all camping equipment: tent, sleeping mattress, pillow, cover and blanket. You do not need to pack any sleeping gear.
Clothing
- Lightweight t-shirts (4–5) — breathable fabric recommended
- Lightweight long-sleeve shirt (1–2) — for sun protection and cooler evenings
- Trekking trousers (2) — quick-dry, not jeans
- Lightweight trousers (1–2) — light and breathable, for hot days and travel
- Shorts (2) — for beach days
- Swimwear (2) — you will swim almost every day. Socotra is a Muslim place — avoid revealing bikinis
- Warm fleece or light jacket — evenings in the mountains can be cold, especially on the Diksam Plateau
- Underwear (5–6) — quick-dry fabric recommended
- Socks (4–5 pairs)
Footwear
- Hiking boots or sturdy trail shoes — the most important item. Rocky terrain, uneven paths. Don't bring brand-new shoes — break them in beforehand to avoid blisters and chafing.
- Flip flops or sandals — for beach camps and casual walking
- Water shoes (optional) — useful for rocky sea entries
Sun and Heat Protection
- Sunscreen SPF 50+ — bring more than you think you need
- Wide-brim hat or cap
- Sunglasses — polarised recommended for the water
- Lip balm with SPF
Gear and Equipment
- Daypack (20–30L) — for daily hikes and excursions
- Headlamp + spare batteries — essential for camp nights
- Quick-dry towel
- Dry bag or waterproof pouch — for phone and valuables on boat trips
- Snorkel mask (optional) — we have basic equipment, but your own is more comfortable
- Water bottle — we provide drinking water, but a reusable bottle is useful
- Power bank — charging opportunities are limited
- Universal travel adapter
Health and Documents
- Travel insurance documents — strongly recommended, including medical evacuation coverage
- Passport (valid at least 6 months beyond your travel dates)
- Cash in USD — there are no ATMs on Socotra. Important: only new, clean banknotes from the 2013 series or newer are accepted. Bills with tears, folds, markings, or from older series may be refused.
- Basic first aid kit: blister plasters, pain relief, antihistamines, rehydration salts
- Any prescription medication — bring enough for the full trip plus extra
How much cash to bring
The tour price covers everything except personal expenses. Bring enough cash for personal purchases in Hadiboh and any other personal expenses.
Photography
- Camera or phone with plenty of storage — you will take hundreds of photos
- Extra memory cards
- Lens cloth — dust is everywhere
- Underwater camera or case — the snorkelling is exceptional
- Tripod (optional) — for night sky photography. Socotra has almost zero light pollution.
What NOT to Bring
Leave these at home
- Large suitcase — a 40–60L backpack is ideal. Storage space in the 4×4 is limited.
- Hair dryer or other electrical appliances — no reliable power at camps
- Expensive jewellery
- Lots of books — you will have no time to read
- Drone — permitted, but requires a special authorization (approx. $100)
A Note on Connectivity
Internet and phone signal are very limited outside of Hadiboh. This is not a problem — it is part of the experience. Let people at home know you will be mostly offline. WhatsApp messages will catch up when you get back to town.
Questions about your packing list?
Write to us before your trip — we are happy to answer any specific questions about what to bring.
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