Scenario guide
Beach vacation packing lists
Sun, sand, and airline limits — a tight beach list beats an overstuffed suitcase.
Beach vacations punish overpacking: bulky floats, extra shoes, and full-size toiletries eat weight before you add snorkel gear.
Reef-safe sunscreen, a dry bag, and versatile cover-ups cover most tropical trips. Check local rules — Hawaii restricts certain sunscreen ingredients.
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Each guide opens a focused packing list for that trip — adjust days and baggage, then print or share.
Beach essentials that actually get used
Sun protection: reef-safe sunscreen, lip balm with SPF, sunglasses, and a hat with a strap for windy boat days.
Water gear: swimsuit, rash guard or cover-up, water shoes for rocky entries, and a quick-dry towel if your rental lacks one.
Tech safety: a dry bag or zip pouch for phones on boat days and waterfall hikes.
Carry-on beach trips
One-week tropical trips are doable in a carry-on if you pack travel-size liquids and plan to rinse swimwear.
Wear the bulkiest shoes on the plane and pack flip-flops inside. Leave hard-shell snorkel kits home unless you dive often — rent fins at the destination.
What to skip
Heavy hardcover books, multiple dressy outfits, and full-size toiletries. Resorts sell basics at a markup — bring only what saves real money or time.
Expensive jewelry and non-waterproof watches — sand and salt are rough on valuables.
Quick planning tips
- Pack one lightweight long-sleeve layer — beach restaurants and AC are colder than the sand.
- Bring a small laundry bag for damp swimwear; it keeps the rest of your bag dry.
- Screenshot your hotel address and emergency numbers before you lose signal at the beach.
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