Beach Waves crashing on shore

Think beach essentials. Heading to the beach means being prepared for anything! You don’t want to get caught out on the sand right when you realize you didn’t pack a coverup, water, or toys for the kids. Make sure your checklist is on point and up to date when you read this list for the top 10 things you need before heading to the coast!

1.  Bathing Suit a Mandatory Beach Essential!

Ok, duh. A bathing suit is a must-have, but finding one that makes you feel amazing is important. You want to be confident, empowered, and proud when you lay back to tan in the sun. While you could cover up with a high-waisted piece that hugs your curves and exaggerates your waist, why not go with something a little more daring – like a micromini bikini?

2.  Coverups

Swimsuit coverups are a practical piece that protects you from the sun and allows you to have a little fun. Explore quick-drying materials in loose fits that ensure you’re as comfortable reading a book in the sand as running after the kids.

3. Tote

An oversized tote is an essential part of any beach day. You’ll need to pack so many things that you want a bag to handle it all. Find bags that have cooling capabilities to keep your food at the perfect temperature, as well as bags with extra pockets for devices, clothing, and water.

Beach Bag Tote with Towel in it4.  Quick-Dry Towel

Most people bring a massive plush towel to the beach that never seems to dry between dips in the water. Instead, it’s better to choose a quick-drying towel that rolls up small to fit in every bag, soaks up moisture, and keeps you cozy even if there’s a slight breeze. I think this is one of the most important beach essentials.

5.  Underwater Camera

Since completely waterproof phones aren’t ready for the beach yet, you should consider bringing an underwater camera – especially if you want to enjoy snorkeling, kayaking, and other watersports. Make memories and record them forever with a camera that’s safe to use in the salty spray.

An oversized tote is an essential part of any beach day. You’ll need to pack so many things that you want a bag to handle it all. Find bags that have cooling capabilities to keep your food at the perfect temperature, as well as bags with extra pockets for devices, clothing, and water.

6. Leave-in Conditioner

 Ever leave the beach with your hair in a dry tangle that takes days to recover? Take control of your tresses with a leave-in conditioner you can apply throughout the day. Remoisturize your hair every time it starts feeling dry when you bring a small spray bottle with you!

7.  Underwater Camera

Since completely waterproof phones aren’t ready for the beach yet, you should consider bringing an underwater camera – especially if you want to enjoy snorkeling, kayaking, and other watersports. Make memories and record them forever with a camera that’s safe to use in the salty spray.

8. Ocean-Safe Sunscreen a Beach Essential for the Environment

The debate between the efficacy of different types of sunscreen is well-known, but now it’s time to talk about sunscreen that’s as safe for the ocean as it is for you. Bring along ocean-safe sunscreen that keeps your skin and the sea creatures healthy!

Sunscreen in the sand9.  Water Shoes

Some beaches are unexpectedly rocky, with large pebbles and rough tide pools. Make sure you’re ready to explore any type of beach with sturdy water shoes to protect the bottom of your feet.

10. Travel Beach Umbrella

Sitting under the hot sun all day can expose you to a lot of risks, like dehydration, heatstroke, and more. Stay cool with a small travel beach umbrella that you can quickly set up to protect you and your family.

 

While this isn’t a comprehensive list of beach essentials it should get you started. So what else are you bringing to the beach?