Beach vacations are supposed to be relaxing — and that starts with packing. Know what to bring, know what the hotel has for you, and you'll arrive with everything you need and nothing weighing you down.
The Beach Vacation Packing Philosophy
The beauty of beach trips is that they're inherently low-maintenance. You'll spend most of your time in a swimsuit or very casual clothes. The temptation is to overpack on "nice" outfits for evenings — resist it. Most beach destinations are casual even at dinner.
The real priorities: sun protection, swimwear, and footwear that handles sand. Everything else is secondary.
Sun Protection: Don't Underpack This
Sunscreen is the one area where you don't want to be caught short. A sunburn on day one can ruin an entire trip.
- SPF 30-50 sunscreen: Bring enough for the whole trip, or plan to buy more locally (though prices at beach resorts can be steep)
- SPF lip balm: Often forgotten, always needed
- After-sun lotion or aloe vera gel: Essential even if you're diligent about applying sunscreen
- A wide-brim hat: The most versatile sun protection item you can pack
- UV-protective sunglasses: Actual UV protection, not just tinted lenses
- A UV-protective rash guard or cover-up: Especially useful for long days in the water
Swimwear
- 2 swimsuits minimum: One to wear, one to dry. Beach trips involve a lot of wet swimwear — having a second one drying means you always have a dry option.
- A beach cover-up: For walking to and from the beach, restaurants, and shops
- Board shorts or swim trunks that double as casual shorts (useful for limiting how many bottoms you pack)
Beach Day Essentials
- Beach bag: A large tote or mesh bag for carrying beach gear (many hotels have these to borrow)
- Beach towel: Most hotels and resorts provide these — check before packing your own, it's a bulky item
- Water bottle: A large, insulated water bottle keeps drinks cold all day
- Waterproof phone case or dry bag: For protecting valuables near water
- Portable Bluetooth speaker: Optional but great for beach days
- Book, e-reader, or entertainment: For lounging
- Snorkeling gear: If you plan to snorkel and prefer your own equipment (rentals are usually available)
Footwear
- Flip flops or sandals: The beach vacation staple — wear these most of the time
- Water shoes: Useful if you'll be on rocky beaches or doing water activities
- One pair of nicer sandals or casual shoes: For evening dinners or exploring
Three pairs of shoes sounds like a lot — but all three are lightweight. You do not need sneakers or dress shoes at the beach.
Clothing for Beach Vacations
Beach trip clothing is blessedly minimal:
- Casual shorts and t-shirts for daytime (2-3 pairs)
- 1-2 lightweight sundresses or casual linen shirts for evenings
- Underwear for non-beach days
- 1 light cardigan or layer for air-conditioned restaurants and cool evenings
- Comfortable walking clothes for any day trips or excursions
Toiletries for the Beach
Standard toiletries plus a few beach-specific additions:
- Shampoo for swimmers or clarifying shampoo (saltwater and chlorine are hard on hair)
- Leave-in conditioner or hair oil
- Waterproof mascara and minimal makeup (heavy makeup and beach days don't mix)
- Insect repellent (coastal areas can have mosquitoes, especially at dusk)
What Your Hotel or Resort Already Provides
Before you pack, check your accommodation. Most beach resorts provide:
- Beach towels (often a deal-breaker for packing your own)
- Sunscreen (sometimes complimentary — ask)
- Beach chairs and umbrellas (often included or rentable cheaply)
- Basic toiletries
- Snorkeling gear or water sports equipment (at some resorts)
Calling ahead or checking the resort website can eliminate several items from your packing list.
What to Leave Home
- More than 2-3 "nice" outfits (beach destinations are casual)
- A hair dryer (your accommodation will have one, and beach hair is acceptable)
- Heavy books (use a Kindle or phone)
- Jewelry you'd be devastated to lose
- Anything you'd be upset about if it got sandy, wet, or sunscreen-stained
Your Beach Trip Checklist
Use Packy to build a reusable beach vacation template. The categories are consistent enough trip to trip that you can maintain one solid list, adjusting for destination and duration. Never arrive without sunscreen again.