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Kids & Parenting, Travel & Lifestyle · February 27, 2026

What to Pack for a Beach Vacation With Kids


Are you in the midst of planning your family's spring or summer vacation? Here's a guide on What to Pack for a Beach Vacation With Kids.

Preparing for a beach trip with children requires more planning than packing for adults alone, because kids move between water, sand, and rest without much warning. Clothing gets wet faster, energy levels rise and fall quickly, and small problems such as sunburn or hunger can disrupt the day if you don’t have supplies ready. Packing with those realities in mind makes the experience easier to manage once you arrive.

In Your Bags

Choose large, water-resistant bags that allow you to separate items instead of stacking everything together. Wet clothing, food, sunscreen, and electronics all need their own space, and separation prevents moisture from spreading through the entire bag. Ideally, keep your own and your kids’ stuff separate – you don’t want your nice new thong bikini set getting covered in sand from kids’ beach toys!

Parents usually carry more than personal items. Towels, spare clothing, snacks, and basic medical supplies all belong in the same system. Multiple compartments help you find things quickly, rather than digging through a single open space while children wait.

Clothing

Bring enough swimwear so each child can change into something dry during the day. Wet swimsuits quickly get uncomfortable when children continue wearing them, especially if the wind picks up or temperatures drop later in the afternoon.

Pack lightweight, quick-drying clothing that allows movement. T-shirts, shorts, and loose dresses work well because they keep you cool without restricting movement. Include hats and long-sleeved cover-ups to reduce direct sun exposure when children take breaks from the water.

Add one change of clothing for leaving the beach. Remember that sand and saltwater make restaurant seating and car rides uncomfortable if children remain in swimwear.

Sun Protection

Use sunscreen designed for children and apply it before they spend time in direct sunlight. Reapply it after swimming or extended activity. Hats protect the face and scalp, which are often the most directly exposed.

Sunglasses can also help protect young eyes, especially near water, where reflected light increases the sunlight’s intensity.

Beach Essentials

Quick-drying towels work better than heavy cotton towels because they shed moisture faster and take up less space. A beach umbrella or small tent creates a shaded area where children can rest and cool down, and a blanket gives children a clean place to sit and keeps food off the sand.

Toys and Entertainment

Sand toys keep children occupied longer than unstructured play. Buckets, shovels, and molds allow them to build and dig without needing constant supervision. Inflatable toys and floatation devices provide additional water-based activity, but adults still need to supervise closely.

Simple items such as balls or frisbees help when children want to move away from the shoreline.

Food and Hydration

Bring water in quantities that match the length of your stay. Children often don’t notice thirst until they become tired or irritable. Snacks help maintain energy levels and reduce the need to leave early to find food.

A small cooler protects perishable items and keeps drinks at a usable temperature.

Safety and First Aid

Carry basic medical supplies that allow you to respond to minor injuries immediately. Adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, and after-sun care products handle common problems such as cuts, scrapes, and sun irritation.

Include any medications your children use regularly, and keep them in an accessible place.

Emergency Preparation

Keep identification and health insurance information with you in case you need medical care. Store those items in a waterproof pouch so moisture doesn’t damage them.

Save local emergency numbers on your phone before you arrive at the beach.

Comfort Items

Children often sleep better in unfamiliar places when they have familiar objects nearby. A favorite blanket, stuffed toy, or pillow helps them settle more easily at night after a long day outdoors.

Packing those items adds little weight but makes the transition to a different environment easier for them.


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No word of the year, no resolutions, just VIBES. S No word of the year, no resolutions, just VIBES. Spending time with my loves and ringing in 2026 with positivity, light, and gratefulness.It feels good to be here, simply living in the moment. 

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Lately. Life. 💖 Nobody can go back and start a ne Lately. Life. 💖

Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending” — Carl Bard
Pulled up to Family Weekend at SJU to celebrate my Pulled up to Family Weekend at SJU to celebrate my daughter’s senior year. Next stop? Graduation! 🎓
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