I couldn’t be more excited about an upcoming adventure in Tangier. A last minute invitation to sub in for a less than enthusiastic spouse has me completely excited and anticipatory. Now all I have to do is pack! I am not daunted by this seemingly herculean task – I wrote a book on it that I consult on every holiday. It will be necessary to pack in an carry-on board bag because our connections are tight. Read on and follow me to the Kasbah!
To find out all of the secret spots in Tangier or wherever you travel, the best go-to source is Mellisa Bradley’s Indagare.
Days will be spent on foot in and about the town, lunches by the pool and my outfit of choice will be a day dress, comfortable shoes, hat, and a tote containing my swimsuit and cover up as I plan to swim across the exotic town. My #1 piece of advice is to pack in a cohesive color scheme. For this trip, I will stick to neutrals and pastels.

Of course the best place to shop for what to wear in Tangier, is in Tangier. But I don’t like to leave anything to chance so I will all that I need . . . and then shop for some more! The shops and bazaars are bursting with vibrant creations, and festive jewelry and fashion.
Evening will be spent in gardens for drinks and dinner in homes and restaurants. Love this soft floral selection for Tangier and beyond. Elevate your look with a wedge or block heeled sandal and add additional pizazz with eye catching earrings by Asha by ADM.

For you bag options, see our concurrent post on 3 Bag Rule: Raffia
. When space allow, pack an empty Pliiage by Longchamp for your purchases.
Packing List Tangier
On the Plane: white jeans or pants, top, blazer or cardigan, down vest (I always travel with one) wrap, simple jewelry, low heeled shoes, tote bag
Daywear: 3 day dresses, 2 Bathing Suits, 2 Cover Ups, 1 top, comfortable shoes, simple jewelry, tote or crossbody bag, packable hat
Evening: 3 evening dresses, long or short, 1 evening top, statement jewelry, clutch
Exercise: 1 pair of shorts, 1 top, tivas or packable sneakers
Misc: basic underware (check you outfits so you have the right undies) sleepwear, toiletries, including sunscreen & bug spray
To have detailed lists at your disposal when packing, take advantage of our complementary copy.
Have you read Packing for Travel? It is a guide no woman should be without. This handy book follows the What2WearWhere maxim to “Take the Guesswork Out of Dressing, the Legwork Out of Shopping and the Panic Out of Packing.” Featuring Beautiful illustrations by Laura Glaister as well as Karen Klopp’s expert advice on essential travel prep, wardrobe planning for almost every occasion, dos and don’ts for on and off the plane, and everything in between. Please enjoy a complementary copy on Issue.
