Packing for a beach trip is easiest when everything can mix, dry quickly, and transition from sand to dinner. Start with a small “core kit,” then add a few comfort items so you’re not forced into pricey last-minute buys at the resort shop.
Bring two swimsuits so one can dry while you wear the other. Add a rash guard or swim cover-up for extra sun protection, plus a wide-brim hat and UV-blocking sunglasses. Pack reef-safe sunscreen (face and body), SPF lip balm, and after-sun aloe or a soothing moisturizer in case you overdo it.
For daytime, pack 2–3 lightweight tops and 1–2 bottoms (shorts, a skirt, or linen pants) that match everything. A breezy sundress works for brunch, sightseeing, and evening cocktails with just a shoe change. Include a light layer like a linen button-down or thin cardigan for windy beach walks or strong A/C.
Keep it simple: flip-flops for the beach, water-friendly sandals for walking, and one nicer pair (strappy sandals or wedges) for dinner. Add a roomy tote, a small crossbody, and a reusable water bottle. A dry bag or zip pouch helps protect your phone, cards, and room key from sand and splashes.
Pack travel-size shampoo/conditioner, deodorant, a razor, and a detangling brush or wide-tooth comb (saltwater is no joke). Toss in blister bandages, pain reliever, anti-chafe balm, and a few hair ties. Don’t forget chargers, a portable power bank, and a waterproof phone case.
For a more complete checklist (including smart packing tips from sun to sunset), see the full guide here: https://bestsellis.com/guide-beach-vacation-essentials-pack-smart-sun-to-sunset/.
Plan for 2 swimsuits, 3–4 daytime outfits, 1–2 dinner-ready looks, and one light layer. Bring two pairs of casual shoes plus one nicer option, and restockable essentials like sunscreen, after-sun care, and a reusable water bottle.
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