What to pack for a beach vacation: Our comprehensive guide of what and how many items to put in your case

An inventory of what to pack for a beach vacation and a handy checklist to tick off

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When considering what to pack for a beach vacation, the best place to start is with a list. Jotting down exactly what you need will help make the whole process less stressful and also make sure you don't leave anything behind.

The summer is here and if you're lucky to be heading off on a beach vacation this season, you're probably already starting to think about what to pack. There is a real skill in packing well, from maximizing your luggage space to not forgetting an important item, get the packing right and you're hopefully in for a stress-free trip. 

For the most effective packing, making a list will help you with nailing those holiday outfit ideas and ensure nothing is forgotten. Creating a holiday capsule wardrobe, will mean you take exactly what you need with you, rather than ending up bringing lots of pieces that could have stayed in your closet. Opting for items that can mixed and matched, dressed up for the evening, or worn casually in the day will also help to add versatility to your vacation wardrobe. 

To help, we've compiled our ultimate guide of what to pack for a beach vacation. Based on a 7 day trip, we'll take you through exactly how many of each clothing item needs to be in your luggage and where to get them. We've even included a handy tick list for you to reference. 

What to pack for a beach vacation: Our checklist

a list of what to pack for a 7 day beach vacation

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Clothing to pack for a beach vacation

It stands to reason that on a beach vacation you'll spend most of your time enjoying the sun, sea and sand, so this should inform the largest part of your holiday wardrobe. 

Packing versatile cover-ups such as t-shirts and maxi skirts that can be re-worked for the evening, breakfasts or occasional sightseeing trips will also maximize the use of every item in your suitcase. 

While most of your day will be spent relaxing, soaking up that Vitamin D, don't forget to pack some smarter pieces too, so you can get dressed up for dinner. The best midi dresses are a great candidate for this. 

Be strict when it comes to footwear. When deciding what to pack for a beach vacation, many of us are guilty of overpacking on shoes. Consider how relaxed you'll hopefully feel by the time dinner rolls around - will you really want to wear high heels? Try taking some of the best sandals and comfortable flats that can take you from day to evening, and don't forget to pack trainers for any activities that might require supportive footwear.

  • 3 swim pieces - swimsuits, or bikinis, giving items a chance to be rinsed and dried between wears.
  • 2 beach cover-ups - from sarongs to kaftans, having something to sling on over swimwear will help with your beachside style
  • 3 bottoms - a mix of skirts, trousers or shorts
  • 4 tops or t-shirts - for pairing casually in the day or throwing over swimwear
  • 2 days dresses - beach dresses, or items easily slipped on for breakfast
  • 2-3 evening outfits - for fancier dinners out
  • 1 pair - UV-protecting sunglasses
  • Sleepwear - dependent on how often you change your sleepwear
  • Socks and underwear - 12 pairs of underwear / 7 pairs of socks
  • Sunhat - Something protective, such as a wide-brimmed design
  • Shoes - Flip flops, trainers, walking sandals and a pair of smarter sandals for evenings
  • Bags - a beach bag, a crossbody bag and a plane carry-on - that's all you need

Footwear to pack for the beach

We've all been guilty of overpacking on footwear for a beach holiday, but it really does cause unnecessary excess baggage. When deciding what to pack for a beach vacation, you need to be honest with yourself about what you'll actually wear. In the heat our feet tend to swell slightly, meaning comfort is king, but that doesn't mean you have to compromise on style. 

Opt for neutral shoes that will go with everything you've brought and choose only one pair of slightly dressier shoes for smart alfresco dinners. You will also need a pair of day sandals (these can double-up for the evening if you don't need smarter shoes), as well as a pair of beach-ready flip-flops and a pair of trainers for more rigorous activity. Remember flat jeweled sandals will catch the light beautifully making them a sleek day-to-evening option, and one less pair of shoes, means extra room for souvenirs on the way home. 

Bags to pack for the beach

As with shoes, it is tempting to overpack on handbags, thinking you'll need a different clutch for every look. Again, to avoid wasting luggage allowance, opt for three classic bag styles that will see you through the entirety of your trip. For everyday, you'll want a good crossbody bag with a secure fastening. These are ideal for keeping belongings close and safe and are particularly good for handsfree sightseeing excursions. Make sure to go for a size that fits the essential - phone, wallet, suncream.

Next you need a beach bag - an obvious choice when deciding what to pack for a beach vacation. While rattan iterations are super stylish and give a nod to the handbag trends 2022, remember that tightly woven or structured iterations don't pack particularly well and could get damaged. For easy travelling and flat packing, choose a large canvas tote that will fit all the essentials and fold without issues. 

Unless your everyday crossbody bag will work for the evening, you may want to take an evening clutch or crossbody for dining out during your vacation. Choose a metallic or neutral hue that will team up with all your outfits. 

Beach vacation toiletries 

Wondering what toiletries to pack for a beach vacation? As a starting point you need to make sure you've got the best reef safe sunscreen to protect your skin and the ocean this season. You'll want to go minimal on make-up, but keeping your skin hydrated will also be important, so you might want to pack a face moisturizer with SPF in it (although in hot climes you will want to wear and reapply full SPF regularly - try the best facial sunscreen). If you're looking to give your hair a bit of a ocean-ready feel, then try these tricks for beach hair waves to fully embrace those vacay vibes. 

Aside from immediate beach essentials, any makeup you opt for should be lightweight, it's good to give your skin a break, so try the best tinted moisturiser over heavy foundation and the best cream blush that can be used for cheeks and lips for lighter packing and a fresh glowy look. Don't forget to pack make up remover - like one of the best micellar water cleansers to refresh your face at the end of each day. 

If you're spending time in the sun, make sure you've packed one of the best aftersun lotions, to help soften your skin and keep it nourished after a day in the sun.

Rivkie Baum
Fashion channel editor

Rivkie is a fashion editor, writer and stylist with twenty years' experience in the industry. Rivkie studied design and pattern cutting at the London College of Fashion, and fell in love with styling and journalism, and has covered fashion weeks in London, Paris and New York, as well as shooting editorial all over the world.


Specialising in plus size fashion, Rivkie has long championed that style is for everyBODY and has appeared on a host of radio stations and television shows, pushing for greater representation for plus size women and fashion throughout her career.