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October 6, 2020

Beach Day Trip: What Should You Pack for the Beach?

Are you planning on making a beach day trip with friends or family? Just about any time of the year is good, especially if you live or travel to a location that is sunny all year-round.

There is one thing that sets apart a good trip from a bad trip: preparation. When you forget to pack a thing or two with you, it can mess up plans or prevent them from being as enjoyable.

You can prevent such complications by creating a checklist every time you plan to go somewhere. Not sure what you should take with you on a beach day trip? Keep reading to find out.

1. Bring the Essentials

At a minimum, your beach packing list should always at least have the essentials. When you plan to stay at the beach all day you should bring sunscreen, bug spray, water bottles, snacks, beach towels, and a beach bag to carry it all in.

Another essential most people will overlook to bring is a first aid kit. You never know when you will be in emergency situations, especially when you are bringing kids. Bringing this with will help you treat minor injuries if they happen and prevent infection.

2. Pack Clothes

Your bathing suit is not the only thing you want to wear all day. You want to remember to pack extra clothes (and shoes) so you can change them when you need to. You may want to rest for a bit or get out of wet clothes.

Having options will allow you to wear what you want to meet the occasion. It may be more comfortable to wear a T-shirt and shorts when you want to play in the sand or take part in volleyball.

Coverups are perfect for women who don’t want to bring extra clothes and be able to cover their skin. Other than clothes, bringing hats and glasses shield you from the sun.

3. Must-Have Personal Items

An important part of your beach vacation packing list is the personal items. You want to bring your wallet, phone, hair ties, music player, or book during the trip. Do not forget medication (if applicable) too.

4. Things to Bring for Added Comfort

You will have a better idea of what you take with you when you decide which beach to go to. Florida, the sunshine state, has amazing beaches you can visit. If you plan to visit the beaches in this state with family, view more here to learn which are the best.

5. The Fun and Extras

No one just swims at the beach anymore. We bring fun to the beach by taking sand toys, sports balls, and goggles with us. During down times, you can relax with things like a beach umbrella, blankets, and chairs.

To make the trip “one to remember”, bring a waterproof camera or waterproof case for your phone.

Planning a Complete Beach Day Trip

When you plan to spend more than a few hours at the beach, you want to pack more than you normally would. A beach day trip can be fun and relaxing when you take everything you need with you. Forgetting an item can ruin plans or the atmosphere depending on what it is, and you can avoid this by planning ahead.

If you found this article helpful, feel free to check out more blogs like this can more on our website.

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