Study elevation changes, walking distances, and time on your feet. Consider coach comfort, restroom access, and shade. Ask providers for alternative routes or seated options. Trust your instincts about pace and enjoyment, remembering that skipping one strenuous outing may protect energy for the breathtaking sail-away under glowing evening skies.
Heat and altitude can intensify dehydration and fatigue. Wear breathable layers, bring electrolyte powders, pace climbs, and rest in shade. Pay attention to early warning signs like dizziness or confusion. Communicate with guides early, and return to the ship if needed; your well-being outranks any postcard moment.
Carry a compact kit with medications, blister care, sun protection, reusable water bottle, hand sanitizer, and a copy of essential documents. Add a lightweight scarf or cardigan for changing temperatures, and a simple snack to smooth timing between meals, tours, and tender rides back to the ship.