What to Bring to the Beach: A List of All the Essential Items

Planning for an amazing day out at the beach is like music to one’s ears. You envision yourself sitting with your toes in the sand, soaking up the sun, and looking out into the never-ending waters. Do you plan to...

Sunday, March 15th 2020, 12:33 pm

By: News On 6


Beach Essential

Planning for an amazing day out at the beach is like music to one’s ears. You envision yourself sitting with your toes in the sand, soaking up the sun, and looking out into the never-ending waters.

Do you plan to spend the day sunbathing? Do you want to tackle some beach volleyball? Have in mind the kind of beach day you want to have and then ensure you know what to bring to the beach.

Not having all of the beach necessities could leave you in a bind. Everyone’s day at the beach differs from others, but there are a few things that are essential for just about everyone.

To make sure your beach day is as relaxing and fun as possible, continue reading below. Here’s our list of the beach essentials you don’t want to forget!

1. Sunglasses, Sunhat, Sandals, Sunblock

The 4 S’s: sunglasses, sunhat, sandals, and sunblock. These are some of the most important items to bring along with you to the beach. Sunglasses and sunhats are often forgotten about until arriving at the sand.

The sun is bright and it sometimes makes it hard to even open your eyes. A good sunhat paired with sunglasses will ensure your eyes are safe from the sun. Sandals and sunblock are commonly remembered amongst beachgoers, but it’s still important to mention them on this list.

Remember to find a sunblock with a good amount of SPF in it and reapply throughout the day as needed.

2. Cooler With Water, Snacks, and Food

Bringing a cooler is another must, especially if you plan to spend the entire day out on the beach. Some beaches have food stations, but others do not. Either way, it’s nice to have some drinks and snacks of your own to dig through as desired.

There should be enough water for everyone to last all day, dry snacks and cold snacks, and actual meals such as sandwiches as well. When packing your cooler, try ice packs.

Ice tends to melt quickly on the hot beach sands and can ruin the cooler contents by getting them damp or not keeping cool enough.

3. Beach Bag With Towels, Dry Bag, Spare Outfit

When packing your beach bag, be sure to include towels, a dry bag, a spare outfit, and a plastic bag for wet clothes. A dry bag comes in handy for holding your wallet, cellphone, car keys, and other items that you don’t want to get wet.

A spare outfit will be a lifesaver when you’re ready to leave the beach and don’t want to drive home with a wet bottom. Most beaches offer changing rooms or nearby bathrooms for you to change in.

A plastic bag is a perfect way to store your wet bathing suits for the ride home.

4. First Aid Kit And Hand Sanitizer

When walking along the shore, it’s not uncommon to come across a few broken shells here and there. The same is true when swimming in the ocean. Shells, corals, and other sea life can sometimes cause cuts on the bottom of the feet.

For this reason and other possible injuries, you should bring a first aid kit with you. Hand sanitizer is a great tool to have when preparing to eat lunch. It’ll take away the salt from your hands and clean them well before your meal.

5. Cash

Most beach stores and restaurants accept card payments, but there are a few that don’t. There are also beach rentals, water rentals, and fun beach activities on the sand that require a cash payment. To be safe, we recommend you bring some cash with you on your beach trip.

If you decide to take a ride down one of the giant beach slides, you’ll have the cash on hand to do so.

6. Beach Mat And Umbrella

A beach mat and an accompanying umbrella are some other basic beach necessities. You’ll want a nice beach mat or blanket to sit on and place all of your items on. An umbrella will give you a shaded spot if you need a break from the sun.

There are also beach tents that you can buy, which will give you a larger shaded section than an umbrella will. This comes in handy when beaching with the elderly, young children, and those who can’t spend too much time in the direct sunlight.

7. Beach Chairs And Beach Toys

Don’t forget your beach chairs and beach toys! Unless you plan to lay down on your beach mat, you’ll end up paying to rent a beach chair. Save money and bring your own instead.

Beach toys aren’t only for the little ones, beach toys can include buckets and shovels, but this can also include volleyballs, frisbees, and more. Be sure to bring your favorite beach toys!

8. Big-Wheeled Wagon For Transporting Everything

Once you have everything packed, you might notice that it takes a lot of effort to create an ideal beach day. Dragging a cooler, beach bag, beach chairs, an umbrella, beach toys, and more can be a lot of work.

That’s why we suggest throwing everything inside a big-wheeled wagon for easy transport. These beach wagons are made specifically for the beach and can be pulled through the sand with ease, making your trip less stressful.

Know What To Bring To The Beach Before Heading Out!

Before heading out to the beautiful sands and waters, be sure you know what to bring to the beach. Keep this list handy when packing for the day, and you’ll be sure to have the perfect beach trip!

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