For a 7-day beach vacation, most people can pack 8–10 outfits total and feel covered for beach time, dinners, and any off-the-sand plans. The key is to count “outfits” by moments in the day—beach, daytime exploring, and evening—then rely on re-wearing easy basics while swapping accessories.
Swim: 2–3 swimsuits so one can dry while you wear another, plus 1–2 cover-ups (a breezy shirt dress or sarong doubles as a casual outfit).
Daytime: 3–4 casual daytime looks (shorts + tank, sundress, linen set). Plan to repeat 1–2 of these; beach destinations are made for outfit replays.
Evening: 2 dinner-ready outfits (maxi dress, linen pants + top, or a lightweight jumpsuit). If you’ll do a nicer restaurant night, add one slightly dressier option.
Active/utility: 1 active outfit (walks, hikes, boat days) that can also function as a travel outfit if needed.
Heat, sand, and water make minimal packing easier: quick-dry fabrics, neutral bottoms, and tops that mix-and-match cut your outfit count without feeling repetitive. A single pair of linen pants can work as a daytime look with a tee and an evening look with a nicer top.
Before packing, map your week: 5–6 “beach day” blocks, 1–2 excursions, and 2–3 evenings out. Then assign outfits using the formula above. For more sun-to-sunset essentials (including what to pack beyond clothes), visit this beach vacation essentials guide.
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Bring sandals or slides for the beach, a comfortable walking shoe for exploring, and one slightly nicer option (dressy sandal or clean sneaker) for dinner. Keeping it to 2–3 pairs prevents overpacking while covering every plan.
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